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2011-12 Robert MorrisWomen’s Ice Hockey Schedule

Date OppOnent LOcatiOn time

SEPTEMBER

23 (Fri.) penn State (exh.) pittsburgh, pa. 7:05 p.m.24 (Sat.) WateRLOO (exh.) pittsburgh, pa. 6:05 p.m. OCTOBER

1 (Sat.) WinDSOR (exh.) pittsburgh, pa. 2:05 p.m.7 (Fri.) LinDenWOOD pittsburgh, pa. 7:05 p.m.8 (Sat.) LinDenWOOD pittsburgh, pa. 2:05 p.m.14 (Fri.) minneSOta State pittsburgh, pa. 7:05 p.m.15 (Sat.) minneSOta State pittsburgh, pa. 2:05 p.m.21 (Fri.) @ Rpi troy, n.Y. 7:00 p.m.22 (Sat.) @ Rpi troy, n.Y. 4:00 p.m. 28 (Fri.) @ St. cloud State St. cloud, minn. 8:07 p.m.29 (Sat.) @ St. cloud State St. cloud, minn. 3:07 p.m. NOVEMBER

12 (Sat.) @ Lindenwood Wentzville, mo. 8:00 p.m.13 (Sun.) @ Lindenwood Wentzville, mo. 1:00 p.m.22 (tues.) @ colgate Hamilton, n.Y. 7:00 p.m.25 (Fri.) vs. Yale & Storrs, conn. 7:00 p.m.26 (Sat.) @ Uconn / vs. Quinnipiac & Storrs, conn. 4:00/7:00 p.m. DECEMBER

9 (Fri.) SYRacUSe * pittsburgh, pa. 3:05 p.m.10 (Sat.) SYRacUSe * pittsburgh, pa. 2:05 p.m.30 (Fri.) BemiDJi State # pittsburgh, pa. 1:00 p.m.31 (Sat.) BemiDJi State pittsburgh, pa. 5:15 p.m. JANUARY

6 (Fri.) @ providence providence, R.i. 7:00 p.m.7 (Sat.) @ providence providence, R.i. 1:00 p.m.20 (Fri.) meRcYHURSt * pittsburgh, pa. 7:05 p.m.21 (Sat.) @ mercyhurst * erie, pa. 7:05 p.m.27 (Fri.) @ niagara * niagara University, n.Y. 7:05 p.m.28 (Sat.) niaGaRa * pittsburgh, pa. 7:05 p.m.30 (mon) @ princeton princeton, n.J. 3:05 p.m. FEBRUARY

3 (Fri.) @ Syracuse * Syracuse, n.Y. 7:05 p.m.4 (Sat.) @ Syracuse * Syracuse, n.Y. 2:05 p.m.10 (Fri.) niaGaRa * pittsburgh, pa. 7:05 p.m.12 (Sun.) @ niagara * niagara University, n.Y. 5:00 p.m.17 (Fri.) @ mercyhurst * erie, pa. 7:05 p.m.18 (Sat.) meRcYHURSt * pittsburgh, pa. 7:05 p.m. MARCH

2-3 (Fri. – Sat.) cHa tOURnament pittsburgh, pa. tBa

Home games bold and all CAPS | all times eastern | all home games played at the RmU island Sports center unless marked

* college Hockey america Game | # played at cOnSOL energy center – pittsburgh, pa. | & nutmeg classic - Storrs, conn.

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General InformatIonLocation: moon township, Pa. 15108Founded: 1921Enrollment: 5,000Affiliation: nCaa Division IConference: College Hockey america (CHa)Colors: Blue & White with redNickname: ColonialsPresident: Gregory G. Dell’omo, Ph.D.Athletic Director: Craig Coleman, m.D.Associate Athletic Director: marty GalosiDirector of Compliance: ryan fleischerDirector of Student Services: Sean SimmonsSenior Women Administrator: addie mutiFaculty Representative: Scott Branvold, ed.D.Athletic Department Phone: (412) 397-4999

SPortS InformatIonSports Information Director: Jim Duzyk Phone: (412) 397-4919 Fax: (412) 397-4943 E-mail: [email protected]’s Hockey Contact: Spencer Kowitz Phone: (412) 397-4950 Fax: (412) 397-4943 E-mail: [email protected] Address: www.rmucolonials.comSID Mailing Address: Joe Walton Stadium

6001 University Blvd.moon township, Pa 15108

CoaCHInG InformatIonHead Coach: Paul Colontino Mercyhurst, ‘00  Record at RMU: 0-0-0 (first season)  Career Record: 0-0-0 (first season)Women’s Hockey Phone: (412) 397-4478Assistant Coach: logan Bittle Robert Morris, ’08 (second season)Assistant Coach: allison rutledge  Niagara ’07 (first season)Volunteer Assistant Coach: Brianne mclaughlin  Robert Morris, ’11 (first season)

team InformatIon / HIStory2010-11 Overall Record: 6-21-72010-11 CHA Record / Finish: 2-9-5 / 4thFirst Season of Women’s Hockey: 2005-06Years in NCAA Tournament: 0Letterwinners Returning / Lost: 14/7Key Returnees: f – Brianna Delaney (Sr.) asst. Captain, 11g, 19a (2010-11) f – Thea Imbrogno (So.) 2010-11 CHa rookie of the year – 12g, 17a f – Dayna Newsom (Jr.) asst. Captain, 5g, 16a (2010-11) D – Paige Pietrangelo (Sr.) Captain, 0g, 1a (2010-11) D – Kathryn Stack (Sr.) asst. Captain, 3g, 0a (2010-11)

Home Arena: rmU Island Sports Center (1,000)

Quick Facts

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Robert Morris University Director of athletics Craig Coleman, m.D., announced the hiring of Paul Colontino as head women’s ice hockey coach in June 2011. Colontino, who had served as associate head coach at mercyhurst since 2006, helped guide teams to the nCaa tournament in each of the past five years, including earning two Frozen four berths, and has over a decade of women’s hockey coaching experience at the Division I level. In Colontino’s five seasons with Mercyhurst, the lakers have posted an overall record of 148-25-9 (.838), advanced to the national championship game once, made two frozen Four appearances, qualified for the NCAA Tournament five times, were ranked No. 1 nationally in each season and won five College Hockey america (CHa) tournament championships and five regular-season titles. Immediately after Colontino returned to mercyhurst as associate head coach, the lakers went 32-2-3 in 2006-07, claiming the program record for victories, as they registered a nine-win improvement from the previous season and were ranked no. 1 nationally for 13 weeks. after a one-goal loss in the nCaa tournament to the

eventual national champions ended the lakers’ 2007-08 season, the 2008-09 squad reached new heights. entering the nCaa tournament on a 15-game winning streak, mercyhurst advanced to its first-ever Frozen Four with a

victory over St. lawrence and proceeded to top Minnesota in a thrilling semifinal contest to move into the national championship game against Wisconsin. the lakers were ranked no. 1 for 23 weeks the following season, went 30-3-3 and advanced to the frozen four for the second straight season before succumbing in overtime to Cornell. While Colontino had a hand in leading and assisting in all aspects of the lakers’ program, he specifically managed the defensive corps and worked with the penalty killing units, areas that have thrived recently for mercyhurst. Under Colontino, the lakers ranked among the top 10 nationally in scoring defense in each of his five seasons while allowing two goals per game or fewer on four of those occasions. mercyhurst has also ranked among the top four programs nationally in killing off opponents’ power plays in each of the last two seasons. Colontino also served as the recruiting coordinator for the lakers and was able to attract numerous top-tier talents to mercyhurst. He helped recruit the 2009-10 Patty Kazmaier award winner, Vicki Bendus, one of four Kazmaier Award finalists Mercyhurst has earned under Colontino. the lakers have

Paul ColontinoHead CoaCH

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Paul ColontinoHead CoaCH

received 28 all-CHa selections, including 17 first team honors, since Colontino rejoined the staff, and he has helped his laker defensemen earn eight all-CHa first team awards in the past five years alone with Mercyhurst’s Cassea Schols grabbing CHa Defenseman of the year honors for 2010-11. Colontino had numerous other respon-sibilities away from the ice for the lakers including scheduling, monitoring academic affairs of student-athletes, preparing scouting reports of opponents, developing and conducting practices and organizing program fundraising events. Prior to his most recent stretch at mercyhurst, Colontino was an assistant coach with the women’s team at the University of north Dakota for four years. He helped launch the women’s program with the fighting Sioux in 2002 and was part of the coaching staff the following season when north Dakota won 11 of its final 12 games to post a winning record in just its second season of existence. Some of Colontino’s responsibilities with north Dakota included training the fighting Sioux defensive units, aiding with video analysis and recruiting prospective student-athletes along with organizing the staff’s recruiting efforts. He also

developed, scheduled and organized an annual international hockey tournament at north Dakota. During his time on staff, the fighting Sioux transitioned into the Western Collegiate Hockey association (WCHa) in their third season as a program and upset fourth-ranked minnesota Duluth on the road in february 2006, the highest-ranked opponent the Sioux had defeated in program history to that point.Colontino, who has also been an instructor at numerous hockey camps and clinics throughout

the country, began his coaching career as an assistant with mercyhurst in 2000. He planned and instructed the strength and conditioning efforts for the program, coordinated individual video sessions with student-athletes, helped oversee the program’s travel and equipment budgets and organized team community service efforts. In the second season of his first stint with mercyhurst, the lakers won a then school-record 24 games, including posting a perfect 8-0-0 mark in conference play. Before moving to the coaching side, Colontino played for four years at mercyhurst and earned multiple notable awards in the process. While serving as a team captain in his senior season, he was named both mercyhurst Student-athlete of the year and metro atlantic athletic Conference (maaC) Co-Defensive Player of the year while leading the lakers to a then school-record tying 23 wins. Colontino, who was also an all-maaC first team selection, helped mercyhurst to a winning record in each of his seasons on the ice with the lakers. Colontino earned a Bachelor of Science degree from mercyhurst in anthropology/archaeology in 2000 and proceeded to earn a master of Science degree from mercyhurst in organizational leadership in 2002.

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Logan Bittle enters his second season as an assistant coach with the Robert Morris University women’s ice hockey team. In his first year on the bench for the Colonials, Bittle helped the squad advance to the College Hockey America Semifinals for the second-consecutive season and establish a new program-record unbeaten streak all while navigating a highly-demanding schedule--rmU played 15 games against teams that finished the year ranked or receiving votes nationally. Bittle also helped guide thea Imbrogno to a record-setting freshman campaign and CHa rookie of the year honors. Imbrogno ranked sixth nationally in points per game among rookies, produced a school record 10-game point streak and became just the second student-athlete in program history to earn all-conference accolades as a freshman. Bittle was a member of the rmU men’s inaugural team in 2004-05 and played four years for the Colonials. at the time of his hire,

Bittle ranked sixth in all-time games played (126) for the Colonials, sat tenth in career points (52) and was tied for eighth in career goals (20). He played a part in the development of the men’s hockey program at robert morris, helping it progress from its earliest stages – the school’s first team won eight games his freshman year, but nearly doubled that total by collecting 15 victories during Bittle’s senior season. He has the distinction of assisting on the first-ever game-winning goal in Colonial men’s hockey history, notching a third period helper to push rmU past Canisius oct. 22, 2004, in its initial game in nCaa competition. Bittle graduated from robert morris in the spring of 2008 with a degree in sport management. after graduation, Bittle continued his hockey career in the professional ranks. He played for both the Dayton Bombers of the eCHl and the new Jersey rockhoppers of the eastern Professional Hockey league (ePHl).

Logan Bittleassistant CoaCH

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Robert Morris University women’s hockey head coach Paul Colontino announced the hiring of Allison Rutledge as an assistant coach in September 2011. rutledge, who previously served as an assistant coach at Wayne State since 2007, has earned national recognition and demonstrated success as both a Division I player and coach and also boasts eight years of experience in College Hockey america (CHa) competition. In her first season at Wayne State, Rutledge and her fellow Warrior coaches were named the national Coaching Staff of the year by the american Hockey Coaches association (aHCa) after finishing the season with the first national ranking in program history and securing a school-record 22 wins. rutledge helped Wayne State to a share of its first CHA regular-season championship along with breaking the school records for longest winning streak (nine games) and longest unbeaten streak (11 games). the Warriors advanced to the CHa Championship, and despite winning the regular-season series with nationally-ranked mercyhurst, Wayne State lost in overtime to the Lakers in the tournament final. rutledge helped Wayne State claim its second straight 20-win season the following year as the Warriors went 21-9-2 to rank seventh nationally in winning percentage and once again advanced to the CHa tournament Championship. In addition to overseeing numerous off-ice duties for the Warriors, rutledge supervised the team’s goaltenders and defensive skaters. She coordinated all goalie development and also managed Wayne State’s defensive corps during games, determining pairings and ice time. rutledge guided her goaltenders and defensemen to seven all-conference honors during her time at Wayne State in addition to three all-rookie selections. In the 2008-09 season, the Warriors had a freshman goalie start 21 games and post a .898 save percentage, a mark which rutledge worked with the

netminder to improve. In that goalie’s junior season, she finished second nationally among qualifying players with a single-season school record 978 saves and led the league with a .921 save percentage. away from the ice, rutledge acted as Wayne State’s academic coordinator, advising and guiding students for academic success while also monitoring their academic eligibility. She also ran the team’s video operations, analyzing game and practice tapes for student-athletes and fellow staff members. rutledge also led the staff’s efforts for scheduling, travel and community service and assisted with the program’s recruiting and compliance responsibilities. rutledge had a strong pedigree for working with Wayne State’s goalies as she was an all-american goaltender during her playing days at niagara. She started 110 games in her collegiate career and ranks third all-time in nCaa history with 3,405 saves.

after rutledge earned CHa all-rookie honors in her freshman campaign and recorded 38 saves as the starting goalie in the CHa Championship, she posted a .929 save percentage in her sophomore season, ranking fifth nationally, and allowed a mere 2.21 goals per game. the following season she led the nation with 1,103 saves, a mark that still stands fifth in single-season Division I history, and claimed all-CHa first team honors. rutledge, who was invited to Hockey Canada’s U-22 Selection Camp in 2006, again surpassed the 1,000-save mark in her final season and was selected as a reebok Hockey all-american after her senior year. rutledge also garnered her second-consecutive first team all-conference honor in 2007 after starting each one of her team’s 35 games that season. rutledge helped niagara advance to the CHa Championship in three of her four seasons with the Purple eagles and currently ranks 15th in career save percentage among Division I netminders who completed their careers with at least 1,000 saves. While her on-ice accomplishments were significant, Rutledge collected hardware for her work in the classroom as well. She was named the CHa Student-athlete of the year in the 2006-07 season and was awarded CHa all-academic accolades in all three of her eligible seasons. the two-time captain also earned american Women’s Hockey Coaches association (aWHCa) national Scholar athlete honors after her senior season. rutledge has instructed at multiple hockey camps across the United States and Canada and also served as an alumni panelist for a niagara University ‘life after Sport’ program. rutledge graduated from niagara magna cum laude with a Bachelor of arts degree in secondary education in 2007. She is currently writing her master’s thesis and intends on earning a master’s of education in special education from Wayne State this fall with a concentration in autism Spectrum Disorders.

Allison Rutledge assistant CoaCH

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former Colonial goaltender Brianne McLaughlin joined the Robert Morris University women’s hockey staff in July 2011 as a volunteer assistant coach. mclaughlin had a storied collegiate career for robert morris before competing for her country in both olympic and World Championship events. mclaughlin, who graduated from robert morris in the spring of 2011 with a degree in nursing, will assist with numerous aspects of the rmU program including day-to-day operations, individual player development, video analysis and practice planning. In 120 career games for robert morris, mclaughlin stopped a nCaa-record 3,809 shots, a figure that is more than 200 clear of the closest netminder. mclaughlin was a four-time all-College Hockey america award winner and also earned national defensive player of the week honors on three occasions in her career. She led rmU to one of the biggest wins in school history oct. 3, 2008 when she made a single-game school record 63 saves to lead the Colonials to a stunning road upset of no.

3 minnesota. mclaughlin recorded at least 40 saves in 27 contests in her rmU career and stopped at least 50 shots on eight occasions. less than one year after she completed

her collegiate career, mclaughlin traveled to Vancouver, British Columbia for the 2010 olympic Games as a member of the U.S. national Team. She appeared in the team’s first game of the tournament, becoming the first Colonial student-athlete to compete in the olympics, and went on to help the U.S. earn a silver medal.mclaughlin recently added another item to her award collection as she won a gold medal in april with the red, White & Blue at the 2011 International Ice Hockey federation World Women’s Championship in Switzerland. mclaughlin got the start between the pipes in the opening tournament game for the U.S. against Slovakia and certainly rose to the occasion in her first-career world championship appearance. She stopped every shot she faced to record her first-career shutout in a U.S. uniform despite having to face the Slovakian power-play unit on five occasions. McLaughlin’s effort would prove to be america’s only shutout of the tournament as the U.S. squad would go on to win its third-consecutive world championship with a thrilling, 3-2, overtime victory over Canada.

Brianne McLaughlin voLUnteeR assistant CoaCH

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2011-12 Roster

NO. PLAYER YR. POS. HT. HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS TEAM

3 Dayna Newsom Jr. f 5-7 oakville, ontario / oakville Ice 4 Katelyn Scott fr. f 5-6 Brighton, mich. / Belle tire 5 Anneline Lauziere So. D 5-6 St. thomas, ontario / london Jr. Devilettes 8 Brianna Delaney Sr. f 5-6 Stittsville, ontario / nCCP raiders 9 Kylie St. Louis So. D 5-11 Windsor, ontario / Southwest Wildcats 10 Chelsea Burdzy fr. f 5-6 Imperial, Pa. / Pittsburgh Penguins elite 11 Paige Pietrangelo Sr. D 5-11 niagara falls, ontario / Hamilton Hawks 14 Jennifer Kindret Jr. f 5-9 Winnipeg, manitoba / BC Breakers 16 Erin Staniewski fr. D 5-7 Strathroy, ontario / london Jr. Devilettes 17 Kelsey Thomas Jr. f 5-5 Hamilton, ontario / Hamilton Hawks 18 Taylor Sakundiak fr. f 5-3 Calgary, alberta / edge School 19 Thea Imbrogno So. f 5-4 etobicoke, ontario / mississauga Jr. Chiefs 20 Courtney Langston Jr. f 5-4 Warrensburgh, mo. / Shattuck St. mary’s 21 Maddie Collias fr. f 5-7 roseville, mich. / Belle tire 22 Kathryn Stack Sr. D 5-6 edmonton, alberta / edmonton thunder 24 Rebecca Vint fr. f 5-10 Caledon, ontario / Brampton Junior thunder 25 Jamie Joslin Jr. D 5-8 richmond Hill, ontario / aurora Panthers 26 Cobina Delaney Jr. f 5-7 Stittsville, ontario / ottawa Senators 27 Katie Fergus fr. f 5-9 oakville, ontario / Burlington Jr. Barracudas 28 Brandi Pollock So. D 5-6 Virden, manitoba / Westman Wildcats 29 Kristen DiCiocco Jr. G 5-7 niagara falls, ontario / Stoney Creek Jr. Sabres 31 Courtney Vinet fr. G 5-4 Camrose, alberta / edge School

Head Coach: Paul Colontino (first season at RMU; Mercyhurst ’00)Assistant Coach: Logan Bittle (second season at RMU; Robert Morris ’08)

Assistant Coach: Allison Rutledge (first season at RMU; Niagara ’07)Volunteer Assistant Coach: Brianne McLaughlin (first season at RMU; Robert Morris ’11)

Captain: Paige Pietrangelo | Asst. Captains: Brianna Delaney, Dayna newsom, Kathryn Stack

Pronunciation guidemaddie Collias Ko-LEE-isBrianna Delaney DUH-lay-neeCobina Delaney Co-bean-ah DUH-lay-neeKristen DiCiocco Da-CHOKE-othea Imbrogno Im-brone-yoanneline lauziere Anna-lin La-zearPaige Pietrangelo Peter-ANG-a-lotaylor Sakundiak Sa-kund-diakKylie St. louis Ky-lee Saint Louiserin Staniewski Sta-new-skiCourtney Vinet Vi-NET

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Brianna Delaney #8 Sr., Forward / 5-6 / Born: 9/19/1990

Stittsville, Ontario / nccp Raiders

★ Assistant Captain (2011-12)

★ CHA Offensive Player of the Week (11/16/09)

★ RMU Offensive Player of the Year (2008-09)

★ RMU Rookie of the Year (2008-09)

★ CHA All-Rookie Team (2008-09)

★ Two-Time CHA Rookie of the Week (12/5/08), (2/9/09)

★ CHA Offensive Player of the Week (10/13/08)

2010-11

• Broke the program’s career assist record as a junior, collecting the record-breaking helper by assisting on a third-period goal for her sister, Cobina, Jan. 9 at UConn

• Set a new single-season RMU record for assists (19), and assists per game (.56), courtesy of an assist in the CHA Semifinals against No. 3 Mercyhurst, setting up a goal for her sister, Cobina

• Totaled 30 points to tie for the team lead and become the first player in school history to post three seasons with 30+ points

• Her ratio of .88 points per game ranked second in single-season history to her own 2008-09 mark

• Finished the season second in career points at rmU with 93, four shy of tying the all-time record

• Assisted on seven of the eight goals scored by her younger sister, Cobina

• Broke the Colonials’ career record for power-play goals (16) feb. 25 at no. 3 mercyhurst with a third-period score and tied for the team lead with four on the season

• Along with career assists and power-play goals, enters senior season as career leader at rmU in points per game (.89), goals per game (.41), multi-goal games (8) and multi-assist games (9)

• Tallied 11 goals to tie for eighth in single-season history and become one of only two players with three seasons of 10+ goals

• Became the third player in RMU history to score multiple goals in one period twice in a single season, oct. 16 vs. northeastern and Dec. 4 at minnesota State

• Has notched multiple goals in a single period on four occasions in her career, a school record

• Registered 12 points in the team’s 15 games against opponents that finished the year ranked or receiving votes nationally

• Enters 2011-12 season, tied for second in career goals (43) and second in multi-point games (23)

• Was second on the team in shooting percentage (.134) while taking the third-most shots on the team (82)

• Notched the game-tying assist and the game-winning goal in the third period in a 2-1 victory at minnesota State (12/3)

• Recorded two goals, including the game-winner, both assisted by her younger sister, Cobina, to lead rmU to a 3-1 win at UConn (1/8)

• Totaled eight multi-point games, including back-to-back ones against nationally-ranked Providence, one in the CHa tournament and one against nationally-ranked mercyhurst

• Claimed her first-career game-tying goal Feb. 18 against Syracuse when she scored with just 1:46 remaining in regulation to even the game, 2-2

• Led the squad with 17 points in the team’s 18 home games

• Recorded an assist in the Colonials’ game at ConSol energy Center to collect a point in a nHl arena for her third-consecutive season

• Collected at least one point in eight of final nine games of season

2009-10

• Appeared in every game (36) for the second straight season while leading the Colonials with 31 points, finishing second in single-season school history behind her own 2008-09 mark

• Finished second on the team in goals with 14, fourth all-time in single-season school history, and led the team with a career-high 17 assists, second all-time in single-season school history

• Led the team with 108 shots, second all-time in single-season school history behind her own 2008-09 mark, and six power play goals, tying the single-season school record

• Finished the season and enters her junior year ranked in numerous rmU all-time career offensive categories: fourth in points (63), third in goals (32), third in power-play goals (12) and sixth in assists (31)

• Earned CHA Offensive Player of the Week honors following a series at niagara in which she assisted on the Colonials’ lone goal in the first game before notching a game-tying goal in the third period in the second contest, finishing with five shots and a +2 rating for the weekend (11/16)

• Recorded an unassisted goal to start the scoring, and finished with a +2 rating, sparking Robert Morris to an upset over then fourth-ranked and eventual national champion minnesota-Duluth on the road (10/3)

• Assisted on the first two goals of the game, including one double assist with her younger sister Cobina, and finished with a +2 rating, leading RMU to a 3-1 upset at defending national champion and sixth-ranked Wisconsin (11/6)

• Scored the game’s first goal fewer than three minutes in, leading the Colonials to the program’s first CHA Tournament win, upsetting host and fourth-seeded Wayne State, 3-1, in the CHa Quarterfinals (3/4)

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Brianna Delaney #8 Sr., Forward / 5-6 / Born: 9/19/1990

Stittsville, Ontario / nccp Raiders

★ Assistant Captain (2011-12)

★ CHA Offensive Player of the Week (11/16/09)

★ RMU Offensive Player of the Year (2008-09)

★ RMU Rookie of the Year (2008-09)

★ CHA All-Rookie Team (2008-09)

★ Two-Time CHA Rookie of the Week (12/5/08), (2/9/09)

★ CHA Offensive Player of the Week (10/13/08)

• Collected three goals, including a game winner, three assists and a +4 rating over consecutive days in victories over Sacred Heart (1/22-1/23)

• Tallied the game-winning goal, and an assist, in a 3-1 victory at maine (10/23)

• Registered a goal and an assist at top-ranked mercyhurst (12/5)

• Recorded seven multi-point games

2008-09

• Skated in all 35 games for the Colonials

• Named CHA Rookie of the Week twice throughout the season (12/5/08, 2/9/09) and CHa offensive Player of the Week one time (10/13/08)

• Earned a spot on the All-CHA Rookie Team and was named rmU’s offensive Player of the year and rookie of the year

• Broke the RMU single-season records for points and goals with 32 and 18, respectively

• Tied for first on the team with 14 assists

• Ranked 13th in the nation for rookies scoring

• Led the team in shots taken with 113, ranked first in power play goals with six and first in short-handed goals two

• Ended the season with a +5 rating

• Provided eight multi-point games during the season and scored at least one point in 19 games

• In the Colonials’ 3-2 win over No. 3 Minnesota (10/3/09) scored an unassisted goal to give rmU a 2-0 lead after the first period

• Recorded her first multi-goal game against Cornell (11/1/08) with two goals, including the game-winner to give rmU a 2-1 victory

• Scored a goal in back-to-back games against niagara (11/14/09, 11/15/09)

• In a 5-4 win over Maine (11/29/08) dished out a season-high three helpers

• Tallied eight points in the series against Sacred Heart (2/6/09-2/7/09) with a pair of goals and assists in each game

• In a 1-0 shutout victory over Wayne State (2/21/09) provided the game-winning assist and scored one goal in the Colonials’ next contest against niagara (2/27/09)

• Ended the season with one goal and one assist in the semifinal contest of the CHA Tournament against Wayne State (3/6/09)

Pre-RMU

• Participated in seven sports while attending Sacred Heart Catholic High School

• Earned Junior Athlete of the Year accolades in 2006 and received Senior athlete of the year honors in 2008

• Named MVP of her hockey team in 2006, 2007 and 2008, while also earning mVP honors in Softball (2007-2008), field Hockey (2007) and Badminton (2007)

• Led team to a silver finish in the Provisional championship and a spot in the PWHl league playoffs in 2007 while playing for the nCCP ottawa Capitals

• Finished the year leading her team with 36 points, scoring 17 goals and 19 assists in 31 games for an average of 1.2 points per game

• Selected to play for Team Ontario Blue at the U18 Championships in Kitchener and earned a Bronze finish at the Ontario Winter games in 2006

Personal

• Daughter of Gerry and Dennis Delaney

• Born September 19, 1990

• Has one sister, Cobina, and two brothers, Vince and austin

• Sister, Cobina, is a junior on the team

• Major is elementary education

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. SHOTS PEN. PIM

2008-09 robert morris 35 18 14 32 113 7 14 2009-10 robert morris 36 14 17 31 108 19 38 2010-11 robert morris 34 11 19 30 82 17 34 Career 105 43 50 93 303 43 86

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Paige Pietrangelo #11 Sr., Defenseman / 5-11 / Born: 6/21/1990

niagara Falls, Ontario / Hamilton Hawks- Assistant Captain (2011-12)

★ Captain (2011-12)

★ RMU Most Improved Player (2008-09)

2010-11

• Skated in all 34 games, a career high

• Recorded her second-career assist on the game’s opening goal at CHa foe Wayne State (2/11)

• Fired a career-high 12 shots

• Blocked five shots, including three during overtime, in the home finale against Syracuse, a 2-2 tie

• Registered a +1 rating in the team’s CHA Semifinal against No. 3 Mercyhurst

• Was on the ice for the game-winning goal and recorded a +1 plus/minus for rmU’s victory at Wayne State (2/12)

• Drilled two shots Oct. 29 at No. 4 Mercyhurst

2009-10

• Took the ice in 33 games for RMU, a career high

• Registered a +2 rating and helped hold then fourth-ranked and eventual national champion minnesota-Duluth to a single goal in a 4-1 upset victory in Duluth (10/3)

• Contributed a career-high +5 rating along with two shots in a 13-4 victory over Sacred Heart (1/23)

• Fired a shot and helped hold defending national champion and sixth-ranked Wisconsin to a lone goal in a 3-1 upset in madison (11/6)

• Helped the Colonials to a pair of 1-0 road shutouts against maine (10/24) and Syracuse (2/12)

• Fired seven shots on the year, including two multi-shot games

2008-09

• Skated in 28 games for the Colonials

• Tallied one goal and one assist on the season for a total of two points

• Attempted six shots during the season

• Ranked third on the team in shot percentage with a .167 percentage

• Earned her first point of the season on an assist against Sacred Heart (2/7/09)

• Tallied her lone goal in RMU’s final regular-season game against niagara that ended in a 3-3 tie (2/28/09)

• Registered a +3 rating in rmU’s win over Sacred Heart (2/7/09)

Pre-RMU

• Lettered in hockey, basketball and soccer in high school

• Named Jr. Athlete of the Year in 2006 and earned the Girl’s Hockey award in grade 12

• Played in 42 games for the Hawks, earning one goal and 10 assists for 11 points

Personal

• Daughter of Frank and Kim Pietrangelo

• Born June 21, 1990

• Her father, Frank, was a goalie for the Pittsburgh Penguins and Hartford Whalers

• Her cousin, Alex Pietrangelo, was drafted fourth overall in the 2008 nHl Draft and has played for the St. louis Blues

• Has one sister, Jessica, and one brother, Dylan

• Major is environmental science

Year Team GP G a PTs. shoTs Pen. PIm

2008-09 Robert Morris 28 1 1 2 6 9 18 2009-10 Robert Morris 33 0 0 0 7 13 26 2010-11 Robert Morris 34 0 1 1 12 19 38 Career 95 1 2 3 25 41 82

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Paige Pietrangelo #11 Sr., Defenseman / 5-11 / Born: 6/21/1990

niagara Falls, Ontario / Hamilton Hawks- Assistant Captain (2011-12)

★ Captain (2011-12)

★ RMU Most Improved Player (2008-09)

Kathryn Stack #22 Sr., Defenseman / 5-6 / Born: 6/5/1990

edmonton, alberta / edmonton thunder

★ Assistant Captain (2010-11, 2011-12)

★ RMU Training Dedication Award (2009-10)

2010-11

• Scored her first-career shorthanded goal, the team’s only one of the season, in a 4-4 tie at CHa for Wayne State (2/11)

• Tallied her first-career game-tying goal with just over five minutes remaining Nov. 27 against Maine, helping rmU steal a point

• Scored against No. 1 Wisconsin, the eventual national champion, to notch her first-career non-conference goal (11/20)

• Served as an assistant captain

• Fired a career-high 25 shots

• Recorded career-lows in penalties (3) and penalty minutes (6)

• Registered four consecutive multi-shot games, collecting 11 shots in total, including six in a series against no. 1 Wisconsin (11/19 – 11/27)

• Blocked three shots in the team’s CHA home opener, a 3-1 victory over Wayne State (11/12)

• Skated in all 34 games

2009-10

• Skated in all 36 games for the Colonials, a career high

• Collected four assists on the season and fired 17 shots from her defense position

• Tallied assists in three consecutive games, with the third one setting up the game-winning goal in a victory over rensselaer (11/21-11/28)

• Collected an assist and had a +2 rating in a 13-4 victory over Sacred Heart (1/23)

• Registered a +1 rating and took a shot in helping hold then fourth-ranked and eventual national champion minnesota-Duluth to a single goal in a 4-1 upset victory in Duluth (10/3)

• Recorded a +1 rating and fired a shot in helping hold defending national champion and sixth-ranked Wisconsin to a lone goal in a 3-1 upset in madison (11/6)

2008-09

• Took the ice in 33 games for the Colonials

• Netted three goals and added four assists for a total of seven points

• Recorded her first collegiate goal and first multi-point game of the season with one goal and one assist in a 3-2 victory over CHa rival Syracuse (10/11/08)

• Netted her second goal of the season against the Wayne State Warriors (1/17/09) and tallied her final goal of the season, also against the Warriors (2/20/09)

• Tallied an assist on RMU’s game-tying goal against Syracuse (1/11/09)

• Ranked first on the team with a .231 shot percentage

• Attempted 13 shots on the season

• Tied for fourth on the team in power play goals with two

Pre-RMU

• Played for St. Francis Xavier High School and edmonton thunder club team

• Earned the Dr. George Caffaro Heart and Soul Award

• Named Global Edmonton athlete of the Week

• Given the Silver Stick Award for being the most outstanding student

Personal

• Daughter of Michael and Nadine Stack

• Born June 5, 1990

• Has two brothers, Michael and Nathan, and one sister, laura

• Major is education

Year Team GP G a PTs. shoTs Pen. PIm

2008-09 Robert Morris 33 3 4 7 13 13 26 2009-10 Robert Morris 36 0 4 4 17 11 22 2010-11 Robert Morris 34 3 0 3 25 3 6 Career 103 6 8 14 55 27 54

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Dayna Newsom #3 Jr., Forward / 5-6 / Born: 1/25/1985

Oakville Ontario / Oakville ice

★ Assistant Captain (2011-12)

★ Coaches’ Award (2010-11)

2010-11

• Shattered freshman season totals with 16 assists and 21 points, finishing tied for third and fourth on the team, respectively

• Her 16 assists are tied for the fifth-highest total in single-season rmU history

• Recorded a six-game point streak, third-longest in school history, in which she tallied nine points, with five of the six games coming against teams that finished the year ranked or receiving votes nationally (10/16 – 11/12)

• Enters 2011-12 season ranked sixth all-time at rmU in both points per game (.47) and assists per game (.31)

• Was one of two RMU players to register a three-point game on the season, factoring into the scoring on three consecutive goals in a span of 25:36, tying her career high for points, oct. 16 vs. northeastern

• Assisted on both RMU goals in a narrow, 3-2, loss at no. 1 Cornell (10/22)

• Put home a goal, tallied an assist and recorded a +2 plus/minus to help rmU upset nationally-ranked Providence (10/1)

• Collected two multi-assist games in a three-game stretch to total three in her career, third most among active players entering 2011-12 (10/16-10/22)

• Recorded a +2 rating in RMU’s CHA Quarterfinal victory over Wayne State (3/3)

• Produced three multi-point efforts in a seven-game span, all of which came against teams that were ranked or receiving votes nationally

• Went four consecutive games with a positive rating, all on the road, in a span of nine days (12/3 – 12/11)

• Totaled 12 points in the team’s 15 games against teams that finished the year ranked or receiving votes nationally

• Scored a goal at No. 1 Cornell and grabbed an assist against no. 1 Wisconsin (10/23, 11/19)

• Recorded a point in a NHL arena for the second-consecutive season, assisting on a goal against northeastern at ConSol energy Center (10/17)

• Skated in all 34 games

2009-10

• Appeared in all 36 games in her freshman campaign

• Finished the year with six goals, tied for fourth on the team, and six assists

• Attempted 71 shots on the season, fourth on the team

• Assisted on the game-winning goal and added an insurance tally as the Colonials recorded the program’s first CHA Tournament win, upsetting host and fourth-seeded Wayne State, 3-1, in the CHA Quarterfinals (3/4)

• Registered her first career multi-point effort with a goal and two assists, collecting a season high three points, in a 10-2 victory over Sacred Heart (1/22)

• Scored a goal and added an assist while registering season highs in both shots (6) and plus/minus rating (+3) in a 13-4 victory over Sacred Heart (1/23)

• Scored her first collegiate goal in her first collegiate game to tie the score at fourth-ranked minnesota-Duluth (10/2)

• Attempted seven shots while recording a +2 rating in a weekend sweep at maine (10/23, 10/24)

Pre-RMU

• Comes to Robert Morris after competing on the oakville Ice Jr. Hockey Club team

• Honor roll student all four years of high school

Personal

• Daughter of Diane and David Newsom

• Born June 24, 1991

• Has one brother, Dalton

• Major is accounting

Year Team GP G a PTs. shoTs Pen. PIm

2009-10 Robert Morris 36 6 6 12 71 10 20 2010-11 Robert Morris 34 5 16 21 56 20 40 Career 70 11 22 33 127 30 60

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Dayna Newsom #3 Jr., Forward / 5-6 / Born: 1/25/1985

Oakville Ontario / Oakville ice

★ Assistant Captain (2011-12)

★ Coaches’ Award (2010-11)

Jennifer Kindret #14 Jr., Forward / 5-9 / Born: 12/21/1988

Winnipeg, manitoba / Bc Breakers

★ Two-Time CHA Rookie of the Week (11/9, 1/26)

2010-11

• Scored the game-winning goal in the Colonials’ CHa home opener (11/12)

• Assisted on a third-period goal to help RMU upset nationally-ranked Providence in its season opener (10/1)

• Earned her first-career point in an NHL arena with a second-period assist at ConSol energy Center (10/17)

• Enters 2011-12 season, ranked eighth all-time in goals per game at rmU

• Tallied her fourth-career multi-goal game Jan. 14 at Syracuse and is tied for fourth all-time in that category at rmU

• Topped her freshman season total with 61 shots

• Recorded a game-tying assist against Maine on a centering pass with just over five minutes remaining (11/27)

• Collected a point against No. 1 Wisconsin (11/20)

• Registered a +1 rating in both of RMU’s postseason contests

• Scored her first-career goal in a CHA road contest oct. 29 at no. 4 mercyhurst

2009-10

• Took the ice in all 36 games in her rookie year

• Finished with nine goals, third on the team, and 17 points, fourth on the team, leading freshman in both categories

• Shot at a .164 clip, which was third on the team

• Scored the game-winning goal and assisted on another as the Colonials recorded the program’s first CHa tournament win, upsetting host and fourth-seeded Wayne State, 3-1, in the CHA Quarterfinals (3/4)

• Earned her first CHA honor, Rookie of the Week, after recording her first collegiate multi-point effort by scoring a pair of goals seven minutes apart to open the scoring, sparking the Colonials to a 3-1 upset victory of defending national champion and sixth-ranked Wisconsin (11/6)

• Earned another Rookie of the Week nod after scoring four goals and notching two assists while contributing a +6 rating in a two-game series sweep of Sacred Heart (1/26)

• Collected her first collegiate point with an assist against St. lawrence (10/17)

• Scored her first collegiate goal to open the scoring fewer than three minutes into the game and finished with a +2 rating in a 3-1 victory at maine (10/23)

• Assisted on the lone goal in a 1-0 triumph at CHa foe Syracuse (2/12)

• Made her collegiate debut in the season opener at fourth-ranked minnesota-Duluth (10/2)

Pre-RMU

• Led her team to a city finalist finish as the assistant captain of her high school hockey team

• Named the most improved player of the Toronto rattlers during her senior year

• Leading scorer of the Toronto Rattlers in 2006-07

• Led her club hockey team to a city championship, a provincial championship and a Western Shield silver finish

Personal

• Daughter of Ann and Brian Kindret

• Born December, 21, 1988

• Has two brothers, Ryan and Chris

• Major is sport management

Year Team GP G a PTs. shoTs Pen. PIm

2009-10 Robert Morris 36 9 8 17 55 9 29 2010-11 Robert Morris 33 4 4 8 61 13 26 Career 69 13 12 25 116 22 55

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Kelsey Thomas #17 Jr., Forward / 5-5 / Born: 9/24/1991

Hamilton, Ontario / Hamilton Hawks

★ Colonials’ Three-Star Award (tied) (2009-10)

2010-11

• Topped freshman year totals with 10 assists and 14 points, finishing fifth and tied for fifth on the team, respectively

• Registered a pair of multi-point performances, both with one goal and one assist, oct. 16 vs. northeastern and Jan. 21 vs. no. 4 mercyhurst

• Enters 2011-12 season ranked ninth in career shots at rmU (159) and second among all active players

• Scored the game’s opening goal in the CHA home opener, a 3-1 victory nov. 12

• Fired a career-high eight shots and recorded an assist against maine nov. 26 and followed that performance up by ripping seven more shots the next day

• Recorded a third-period assist at No. 1 Cornell (10/23)

• Produced back-to-back games with at least one point on four occasions during the season

• Scored the fifth-quickest goal to open a period in RMU history Dec. 10 at Niagara, finding the twine after just 35 seconds passed in the second period

• Collected points in both games of the series at UConn and the series at Wayne State (1/8-1/9, 2/11-2/12)

• Blocked four shots and collected an assist against ohio State (10/9)

• Skated in all 34 games

2009-10

• Skated in 35 games in her freshman campaign

• Finished the season with six goals, tied for fourth on the team, and six assists

• Took 89 shots on the year, the most by a freshman, third on the team and seventh in single-season school history

• Scored her first collegiate goal to break a scoreless tie in overtime, netting the game-winner only 44 seconds in, sending the Colonials to a 1-0 victory at maine and recording the fastest ot goal in school history (10/24)

• Scored a goal with just eight seconds remaining to tie the game 2-2 at CHa foe niagara (11/15)

• Scored to tie the game and added the game-winning assist in the third period to rally rmU to a 3-2 win over niagara after trailing by two goals (2/20)

• Recorded her first collegiate multi-point effort with a goal and an assist along with a +2 rating against Syracuse (11/21)

• Collected her first collegiate point with an assist that opened the scoring against St. lawrence (10/16)

• Picked up an assist at top-ranked mercyhurst (2/2)

• Registered her season-high of seven shots, tying the team season-high, in a 13-4 victory over Sacred Heart (1/23)

• Made her collegiate debut and fired three shots in the season opener at fourth-ranked minnesota-Duluth (10/2)

Pre-RMU

• Participated in eight sports at Delta Secondary School

• Earned Senior Athlete of the Year honors in 2009

• Named MVP on four city championship winning teams (2005-2009)

• Led her team to a perfect 10-0 season in 2008

Personal

• Daughter of Lorna and Joe Thomas

• Born September 24, 1991

• Has two brothers, Spencer and Jordan

• Major is environmental science

Year Team GP G a PTs. shoTs Pen. PIm

2009-10 Robert Morris 35 6 6 12 89 8 24 2010-11 Robert Morris 34 4 10 14 70 11 22 Career 69 10 16 26 159 19 46

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Kelsey Thomas #17 Jr., Forward / 5-5 / Born: 9/24/1991

Hamilton, Ontario / Hamilton Hawks

★ Colonials’ Three-Star Award (tied) (2009-10)

Courtney Langston #20 Jr., Forward / 5-4 / Born: 10/10/90

Warrensburgh, mo. / Shattuck St. mary’s

★ Player’s Player Award - Most Inspirational (2010-11)

2010-11

• Scored her first-career game-winning goal to help rmU to a 2-1 conference road win feb. 12

• Played in a career-high 30 games despite missing time due to injury

• Won the Player’s Player Award at season’s end for most inspirational member

• Topped freshman year total with 13 shots

• Tallied +1 plus/minus ratings Oct. 8 vs. Ohio State, Jan. 14 at Syracuse and feb. 12 at Wayne State

• Fired a career-high four shots Jan. 8 in a 3-1 victory at UConn

2009-10

• Took the ice in 25 games during her freshman campaign

• Finished the year with two goals and one assist on 12 shots

• Registered her first career points by scoring two goals in a 13-4 victory over Sacred Heart (1/23)

• Assisted on the game-winning goal, completing a Colonial rally from two goals down, leading the team to a 3-2 victory over CHa foe niagara (2/20)

• Made her collegiate debut and fired two shots in the season opener at fourth-ranked minnesota-Duluth (10/2)

Pre-RMU

• Part of a National Championship team in 2009 and also led her team to a state playoff championships in 2007 and 2009, while playing at Shattuck St. mary’s

• Named the most improved athlete in 2009 for her overall performance over four years

• Honor roll student all four years of high school

Personal

• Daughter of Denny and Susan langston

• Born October 10, 1990

• Has a twin sister, Kelsey

• Major is applied psychology

Year Team GP G a PTs. shoTs Pen. PIm

2009-10 Robert Morris 25 2 1 3 12 2 4 2010-11 Robert Morris 30 1 0 1 13 2 4 Career 55 3 1 4 25 4 8

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Jamie Joslin #25 Jr., Defenseman / 5-8 / Born: 8/6/91

Richmond Hill, Ontario/ aurora panthers

★ Deborah Sampson Award (2010-11)

★ RMU Rookie of the Year (2009-10)

2010-11

• Recorded her first-career game-winning assist oct. 1, coming in the latter half of the third period, to help rmU upset nationally-ranked Providence

• Provided her second game-winning assist six weeks later in the Colonials’ CHa home opener (11/12)

• Led all defensemen with 55 shots and enters 2011-12 with 118 career shots, most among all active defensemen

• Blocked seven shots in a single period Nov. 27 in a 1-1 tie against maine

• Produced her first-ever shorthanded assist Feb. 11 at CHa foe Wayne State

• Blasted a career-high six shots Nov. 26 against Maine

• Collected a point in a NHL arena for the second-consecutive season, tallying an assist oct. 17 vs. northeastern

• Blocked at least five shots in at least five games on the season

• Fired at least four shots in three consecutive games for the first time in her career (11/26 – 12/3)

• Registered a +2 plus/minus in RMU’s CHA Quarterfinal victory March 3 and in its game at ConSol energy Center oct. 17

2009-10

• Finished the season with six goals, setting the RMU single-season school record for goals by a defenseman

• Skated in all 36 games in her freshman campaign

• Tallied three assists and attempted 63 shots on the year, second on the team for defensemen

• Scored five power-play goals, which was second on the team and ninth in the CHa

• Recorded her first collegiate points by registering a pair of assists that set up the first two goals of a 3-1 rmU win at maine (10/23)

• Assisted on a goal to tie the score with just eight seconds remaining at CHa foe niagara (11/15)

• Scored her first collegiate goal to tie the game at sixth-ranked Wisconsin, beginning a stretch in which she would record points in three consecutive contests (11/7)

• Jump-started the Colonials with a power-play goal that sparked a three-goal rally and overcame a two goal deficit in defeating Niagara, 3-2 (2/20)

• Attempted two shots and was on the ice for all three rmU scores, tying her season high with a +3 rating, as the Colonials recorded the program’s first CHA tournament win, upsetting host and fourth-seeded Wayne State, 3-1, in the CHA Quarterfinals (3/4)

• Scored a goal and recorded a +1 rating at top-ranked mercyhurst (2/2)

• Made her collegiate debut and fired a shot in the season opener at fourth-ranked minnesota-Duluth (10/2)

Pre-RMU

• Participated in six sports, including boy’s hockey, while attending richmond Green Secondary School

• Earned Junior Female Athlete of the Year honors as a freshman and Senior female athlete of the year honors as a junior and senior

• Earned MVP awards in basketball and volleyball all four years of high school and was the team mVP for soccer her freshman, sophomore and junior year

• Received the Rattler Award for most outstanding athlete as a sophomore and was the first student to receive the Platinum rattler award for most outstanding athlete in her junior year

Personal

• Daughter of Darlene and Jeff

• Born August 6, 1991

• Her one brother, Derek, plays for the San Jose Sharks

• Major is secondary education - social sciences

Year Team GP G a PTs. shoTs Pen. PIm

2009-10 Robert Morris 36 6 3 9 63 15 30 2010-11 Robert Morris 34 0 4 4 55 23 46 Career 70 6 7 13 118 38 76

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Jamie Joslin #25 Jr., Defenseman / 5-8 / Born: 8/6/91

Richmond Hill, Ontario/ aurora panthers

★ Deborah Sampson Award (2010-11)

★ RMU Rookie of the Year (2009-10)

Cobina Delaney #26 Jr., Forward / 5-7 / Born: 11/22/91

Stittsville, Ontario / Ottawa Senators

2010-11

• Topped freshman season totals in goals with eight and points with 14, finishing fourth and tied for fifth on the team, respectively

• Seven of her eight goals were assisted by her older sister, Brianna

• Tallied a multi-point game in the postseason for the second-consecutive year, notching a goal and an assist to help RMU advance to the CHA Semifinals with a 4-2 victory (3/3)

• Led the team with a career-best .136 shooting percentage

• Enters 2011-12 season ranked ninth in career assists per game (.25) at rmU

• Collected a multi-assist game, including the game-winner, assisting on two goals for her older sister, Brianna, along with a season-high +2 rating in a 3-1 victory at UConn Jan. 8

• Scored in the CHA Semifinal, courtesy of her sister, against no. 3 mercyhurst to notch three points in two postseason games played

• Tallied a third-period goal to help RMU upset nationally-ranked Providence (10/1)

• Has four multi-assist games in her career entering 2011-12, second among all active players

• Captured a point in an NHL arena for the second-consecutive season with a goal at ConSol energy Center (10/17)

• Scored a third-period goal Jan. 9 at UConn and, in the process, helped her sister, Brianna, break the school’s all-time assist record

• Fired 59 shots, topping total from freshman campaign

• Registered at least one point in both games of a series on three occasions (vs. Providence, vs. northeastern and at UConn)

2009-10

• Took the ice in 35 games for the Colonials in her freshman season

• Finished the season with one goal and recorded 12 assists, which tied for third on the team and tied for ninth in single-season school history

• Assisted on two goals, including the game-winner, as the Colonials recorded the program’s first CHA Tournament win, upsetting host and fourth-seeded Wayne State, 3-1, in the CHa Quarterfinals (3/4)

• Recorded her first collegiate point when she assisted on a goal in the Colonials’ upset of then fourth-ranked and eventual national champion minnesota-Duluth, 4-1, on the road (10/3)

• Teamed up with her older sister, Brianna, as both assisted on a game-opening goal that gave the Colonials the lead for good in a 3-1 victory at defending national champion and sixth-ranked Wisconsin (11/6)

• Scored her first collegiate goal, added two assists for a season-high three points and registered a season-high +4 rating in a 13-4 victory over Sacred Heart (1/23)

• Tallied her first career multi-point game with assists on consecutive goals in a 10-2 victory over Sacred Heart in which she took a season-high five shots (1/22)

• Made her collegiate debut in the season opener at fourth-ranked minnesota-Duluth (10/2)

Pre-RMU

• Participated in seven sports throughout high school

• Earned Junior Athlete of the Year honors in 2006

• Helped lead her team to a silver finish in the 2008 PWHl league playoffs

• Led her team to a gold finish in 2009, while earning mVP honors

• Honor roll student from 2002-09

Personal

• Daughter of Gerry and Dennis Delaney

• Born November 22, 1991

• Has one sister, Brianna, and two brothers, Vince and austin

• Sister, Brianna, is a senior on the team

• Major is business

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. SHOTS PEN. PIM

2009-10 robert morris 35 1 11 12 49 8 16 2010-11 robert morris 33 8 6 14 59 10 20 Career 68 9 17 26 108 18 36

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Kristen DiCiocco #29 Jr., Goaltender / 5-7 / Born: 6/20/1987

Niagara Falls, Ontario / Stoney Creek Jr. Sabres

★ CHA Goaltender of the Week (12/6/10)

2010-11

• NamedCHAGoaltenderoftheWeekDec.6afterpostinga1.44GAAanda.941save%in125minutesofactionduringanunbeatenweekendatMinnesotaState

• LedteaminGAAandtiedfortheteamleadinwins

• Startedacareer-best12gamesandtoppedfreshmanyeartotalinminutesplayed(746:56)

• Earnedthewininseason-openingvictoryovernationally-rankedProvidencewithacareer-high37saves

• Posteda1.92GAAintheteam’sfinal25gamesoftheseason

• Collected32savesatnationally-rankedMercyhurstintheteam’sCHAopener(10/29)

• Allowedzeroeven-strengthgoalsinthreeappearances,includingtwostartsthatbothwentintoovertime

• Concededalonegoalintheteam’sCHAhomeopeneragainstWayneStatetoclaimthevictory

2009-10

• Servedasabackupgoaltenderandmadeninestarts,appearingin13games,duringherfreshmanseason

• Recordedherfirstcollegiatewinbycollecting15savesagainsttwogoalsallowedwhileplayingall60minutesbetweenthepipesagainstSacredHeart(1/22)

• Registeredaseason-high33savesattop-rankedMercyhurst(2/2)

• HeldSacredHeartscorelessfor28:24inearninghersecondvictoryoftheseason(1/23)

• Talliedanassist,herfirstcareerpoint,againstSacredHeartinherfirstcareervictory(1/22)

• Collected32savesintheCHASemifinalsagainsttop-rankedMercyhurst(3/5)

• MadehercollegiatedebutinastartatNortheasternandrecorded25saves(10/10)

Pre-RMU

• Competedin58gameswhileplayingfortheStoneyCreekJr.Sabresandregistered41wins

• Recordedan8-4-3recordduringtheregular-seasonwitha2.34GAAin2006-07

• Registereda12-1-1record,a1.99GAAanda.898savepercentagein2007-08

• Tallied12wins,a2.00GAA,a.908savepercentageandthreeshutoutsthispastseason

• AwardedwiththeContinuingAthleticExcellenceAward

• LedherteamtoProvincialChampionshipandPWHLBronzemedalin2006-07,aProvincialandPWHLChampionshipin2007-08andaProvincialSilverMedalin2008-09

Personal

• DaughterofTonyandDianeDiCiocco

• BornMarch27,1991

• Hastwobrothers,DanielandMark,andonesister,Alanna

• Majorisearlychildhoodeducation

Year Team GP-GS min. W-L-T Ga Gaa Sv. Sv.%

2009-10 RobertMorris 13-9 537:30 2-7-0 30 3.35 213 .877 2010-11 RobertMorris 14-12 746:56 3-5-3 37 2.97 285 .885 Career 27-21 1284:26 5-12-3 67 3.13 498 .881

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Kristen DiCiocco #33 Jr., Goaltender / 5-7 / Born: 6/20/1987

niagara Falls, Ontario / Stoney creek Jr. Sabres

★ CHA Goaltender of the Week (12/6/10)

Anneline Lauziere#5 So., Defenseman / 5-6 / Born: 1/16/92

St. thomas, Ontario / London Jr. Devilettes

★ RMU Most Improved Player Award (2010-11)

2010-11

• Earned the Colonials’ Most Improved Player award after tallying five points in final 12 regular-season games

• Scored first-collegiate goal at Connecticut (1/9)

• Tallied first assist of her career against Niagara (2/5)

• Recorded first multi-point contest against Syracuse (2/18)

• Played in all 34 games for the Colonials

• Added an assist against nationally-ranked Mercyhurst

• Totaled one goal, four assists, and 20 shots throughout her freshman campaign

Pre-RMU

• Helped lead the London Devilettes to a league championship, a Hamilton tournament Championship and a Pittsburgh tournament Championship in 2007-08

• Led her team to the quarterfinals of the Provincial Championship while playing for Bantam Hockey in 2006-07

• Also played soccer throughout high school

Personal

• Daughter of Sandra and Gilles Lauziere

• Has three siblings, Torrin, Justine, and Tynan

• Major is biology

Year Team GP G a PTs. shoTs Pen. PIm

2010-11 Robert Morris 34 1 4 5 20 8 16

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Kylie St. Louis#9 So., Defenseman / 5-11 / Born: 9/9/92

Windsor, Ontario / Southwest Wildcats

★ CHA Rookie of the Week (11/22/10)

2010-11

• Was named CHA Rookie of the Week Nov. 22 after scoring her first-collegiate goal against No. 1 Wisconsin

• Tallied first-collegiate assist in season-opening upset win over Providence (10/1)

• Recorded a point in first-career postseason game with a second-period assist in CHA Quarterfinal (3/3)

• Registered game-winning assist Dec. 3 at minnesota State

• Posted a +2 plus/minus on NHL ice in RMU Hockey Showcase at ConSol energy Center (10/17)

• Played in all 34 games for the Colonials

• Tallied one goal, five assists, and 35 shots throughout her freshman campaign

Pre-RMU

• Played for the Southwest Wildcats and led all defensemen on her team in scoring with six goals and 16 assists

• Her 16 assists ranked third overall on her team

• Finished fifth in the Provincial Women’s Hockey league in scoring for defensemen

• Led her team to a bronze medal finish at the ofSSa Hockey Championships while playing for Holy names High School

• Played in 33 of 34 games during the 2009-10 season for the Wildcats squad

Personal

• Daughter of Kim and Jim St. Louis

• Has one brother, Justin

• Major is English

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. SHOTS PEN. PIM

2010-11 robert morris 34 1 5 6 35 9 18

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Kylie St. Louis#9 So., Defenseman / 5-11 / Born: 9/9/92

Windsor, Ontario / Southwest Wildcats

★ CHA Rookie of the Week (11/22/10)

Thea Imbrogno#19 So., Forward / 5-4 / Born: 7/26/92

etobicoke, Ontario / mississauga Jr. chiefs

★ CHA Rookie of the Year

★ All-CHA Second Team

★ CHA All-Rookie Team

★ CHA Rookie of the Month (12/10, 2/11)

★ CHA Rookie of the Week (10/4, 11/15, 12/13, 2/7, 2/14, 2/21)

2010-11

• Named CHA Rookie of the Year, becoming the first Colonial in program history to win a major postseason CHa award

• Chosen to the All-CHA Second Team, the only freshman to garner all-league honors in 2010-11

• Earned a program-record eight in-season awards, including two CHa rookie of the month honors

• Finished sixth nationally in points per game among rookies, averaging .85 per contest

• Produced a school-record 10-game point streak from the end of the regular season into the postseason

• Tied for third in single-season school history in assists with 17

• Tallied 11 points in the team’s 11 games against nationally-ranked teams

• Led the team in goals (10), assists (10) and points (20) in conference play

• Broke the program’s single-season record for shots with 124

• Became the first Colonial in school history to factor into each of the team’s first three goals of a season--helping rmU upset nationally-ranked Providence in season opener

• Notched seven multi-point games, three of which came against nationally-ranked teams, including four in a six-game span to close the regular season

• Posted 12 goals to finish seventh in single-season rmU history

• Registered three game-tying goals, all of which came in league games

• Assisted on the goal that began the rally and then put home the game-tying score herself all during the final 10 minutes of regulation Feb. 5 against Niagara

• Recorded her first-career multi-goal game when she scored both Colonial goals, including the game-tying one in the third period, to help RMU fight back and tie Syracuse feb. 19

• Assisted on the game-winning goal in the Colonials’ CHA Quarterfinal victory (3/3)

Pre-RMU

• Led the Mississauga Chiefs to a silver medal finish in the Provincial Women’s Hockey league in 2009-10

• Finished the season as the P.W.H.L.’s top point scorer with 28 goals and 34 assists and helped her team win the P.W.H.l’s regular-season championship

• Led the Chiefs to a provincial championship in 2008-09 and tied for first in the league with 33 goals and was fourth with 56 points

• Helped guide her school team to a second consecutive ofSaa championship in 2010 after leading the league in goals and points (15 and 17, respectively) in 2009 while winning the ofSaa championship

• Named to the Toronto Star All-Star Team for ice hockey

• Competed on the Team Ontario Blue for the past couple of years

• Also participated in soccer throughout her prep career

Personal

• Daughter of Carmine and Lisa Imbrogno

• Born July 26, 1992

• Has two sisters, Lidia-Marie and Charlotte

• Major is Environmental Science

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. SHOTS PEN. PIM

2010-11 robert morris 34 1 5 6 35 9 18

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Brandi Pollock#28 So., Defenseman / 5-6 / Born: 4/30/92

Virden, manitoba / Westman Wildcats

2010-11

• Scored first goal of college career in CHA Quarterfinal victory over Wayne State, notching the game-winning score in the third period (3/3)

• Recorded first-collegiate assist against Ohio State (10/8)

• Tallied an assist on NHL ice in RMU Hockey Showcase at ConSol energy Center (10/17)

• Played in all 34 games for the Colonials

• Totaled one goal, three assists, and 15 shots during her freshman campaign

Pre-RMU

• Led her team to an Esso Cup National Championship, a Western regional Championship and a Provincial Championship

• Played for Team Manitoba for three years

• Was named the top defenseman at the Palace Cup and was a five-sport athlete throughout her prep career

Personal

• Daughter of Dwight and Glenda Pollock

• Has two sisters, Jasmine and Kristi-lyn

• Major is communication

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. SHOTS PEN. PIM

2010-11 robert morris 34 1 3 4 15 12 24

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Brandi Pollock#28 So., Defenseman / 5-6 / Born: 4/30/92

Virden, manitoba / Westman Wildcats

Katelyn Scott#4 Fr., Forward / 5-6 / Born: 3/6/93

Brighton, mich. / Belle tire

Pre-RMU

• Member of the first-place Belle Tire team in 2010-11

• Played in 17 games in the regular season for Belle Tire while scoring five goals and notching 12 assists

• Competed in 4 playoff games for Belle Tire and scored one goal and tallied one assist

• Was the leading scorer and second in assists for Belle tire during the 2009-10 season and 2010-11 season

• Played on Belle Tire with fellow freshmen Maddie Collias

• Played ice hockey and lacrosse for Brighton High School

• Member of the state champion ice hockey team in 2008 and 2009 and state runner-up team in 2010 and 2011

• Her lacrosse team won the 2011 State Championship

• Was selected to the lacrosse All-Conference, All-State, and all-american teams as well as team mVP as a senior

• Was also an Academic All-American

Personal

• Daughter of Ron and Susan Scott

• Born May 6, 1993

• Has one older sister, Kelsey, one older brother, Spencer, and one younger sister, Kristina

• Major is actuarial science

Chelsea Burdzy#10 Fr., Forward / 5-6 / Born: 11/26/92

imperial, pa. / pittsburgh penguins elite

Pre-RMU

• Competed in 18 games for the Penguins in 2010-11, scoring six goals and tallying five assists

• Played on the Boys’ Varsity Ice Hockey team at West alleghany High School and lettered three times

• Also participated in basketball during her freshman year and track and field in her senior year

• Four-year member of the academic honor roll

• Graduated with distinguished honors and was among the top ten percent of her class

Personal

• Daughter of Robert and Michelle Burdzy

• Born November 26, 1992

• Major is business

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Erin Staniewski#16 Fr., Defenseman / 5-7 / Born: 5/7/93

Strathroy, Ontario / London Jr. Devilettes

Pre-RMU

• Assistant captain for the London Jr, Devilettes team in 2010-11

• During the regular season for the Devilettes, Staniewski played in 33 games while scoring one goal and tallying nine assists from the blue line

• Throughout the playoffs, Staniewski played in three games, scoring one goal and notching two assists

Personal

• Daughter of Ken and Laura Staniewski

• Born May 7, 1993

• Has one older brother, Tanner, and one younger sister, Kiana

• Major is sport management

Taylor Sakundiak#18 Fr., Forward / 5-3 / Born: 1/29/93

calgary, alberta / edge School

Pre-RMU

• Member of the 2010-11 Edge team which placed second in the Junior Women’s Hockey league (JWHl)

• Played in 22 games throughout the regular season for the edge while scoring seven goals and tallying eight assists

• Was a member of the Team Alberta squad which won a gold medal at the Canada Winter Games in february 2011

• Played on the Edge and Team Alberta squads with fellow freshman Courtney Vinet

• Member of the Strathroy District Collegiate Institute ice hockey team for four years and was named team mVP

• Was also a member of the soccer and track and field teams

Personal

• Daughter of Adrian and Connie Sakundiak

• Born January 29, 1993

• Has one younger sibling, Morgan

• Major is business

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Erin Staniewski#16 Fr., Defenseman / 5-7 / Born: 5/7/93

Strathroy, Ontario / London Jr. Devilettes

Maddie Collias#21 Fr., Forward / 5-7 / Born: 5/4/93

Roseville, mich. / Belle tire

Pre-RMU

• Member of the first-place Belle Tire team in 2010-11

• Played in 17 games in the regular season in 2010-11, scoring 13 goals and notching seven assists

• During the playoffs for Belle Tire, Collias played in four games and scored one goal and tallied three assists

• Played on Belle Tire with fellow freshmen Katelyn Scott

• Played ice hockey as well as volleyball at lakeview High School

Personal

• Daughter of George and Ann Collias

• Born May 4, 1993

• Has one brother, Jimmy, and one sister, Megan

• Major is nursing

Taylor Sakundiak#18 Fr., Forward / 5-3 / Born: 1/29/93

calgary, alberta / edge School

Rebecca Vint#24 Fr., Forward / 5-10 / Born: 5/5/92

caledon, Ontario / Brampton Junior thunder

Pre-RMU

• Appeared in 31 games for the Brampton Junior thunder throughout the regular season

• Scored 17 goals and tallied 16 assists in 2010-11

• During the playoffs for the Thunder, Vint played in six games and scored six goals and collected two assists

• Assistant captain for the Thunder during the 2009-10 season

Personal

• Daughter of Don and Susan Vint

• Born May 5, 1992

• Has two older siblings, Jamie and Nicole

• Major is sport management

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Katie Fergus#27 Fr., Forward / 5-9 / Born: 7/19/93

Oakville, Ontario / Burlington Jr. Barracudas

Pre-RMU

• Member of the 2010-11 Burlington Jr. Barracudas team which placed fourth of 16 squads in the Provincial Women’s Hockey league (PWHl)

• Played in 34 games while scoring 13 goals and collecting 22 assists during the regular season for Burlington

• During the playoffs for the Barracudas, Fergus played in nine games while scoring three goals and notching three assists

• Member of St. Ignatius of Loyola High School team who won the Halton Catholic Conference Ice Hockey Championship in 2009

• Received team MVP in 12th grade

• Also played soccer

Personal

• Daughter of Tom and Judy Fergus

• Born July 19, 1993

• Has two older siblings, Christy and Jamie, and one younger sibling, t.J.

• Major is sport management

Courtney Vinet#31 Fr., Goaltender / 5-4 / Born: 2/3/93

camrose, alberta / edge School

Pre-RMU

• Member of the 2010-11 Edge team which placed second in the Junior Women’s Hockey league (JWHl)

• Played in 17 games for the Edge, totaling 916:47 and a 9-4-1 record

• Allowed 38 goals on 424 shots tallying a .910 save percentage

• Was a member of Team Alberta, which won a gold medal at the Canada Winter Games in february 2011

• Played on the Edge and Team Alberta squads with fellow freshman taylor Sakundiak

• Was a member of the golf team at Camrose Composite for two seasons

• Honor roll student

Personal

• Daughter of Ken and Karen Vinet

• Born February 3, 1993

• Has one older sister, Kaitlin

• Double major in management and marketing

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GAME RESULTS oVerall ConferenCe DATE OPPONENT SCORE SHOTS RECORD RECORD TIME ATTEND GOALIE OF RECORD

oct. 01, 2010 #10 ProVIDenCe W 5-4 31/41 1-0-0 0-0-0 2:00 103 Kristen DiCiocco

Oct. 02, 2010 #10 PROVIDENCE 2-5 L 22/49 1-1-0 0-0-0 1:59 98 Daneca Butterfield

oct. 08, 2010 oHIo State 1-4 l 18/30 1-2-0 0-0-0 1:53 107 Kristen DiCiocco

Oct. 09, 2010 OHIO STATE 1-4 L 24/33 1-3-0 0-0-0 1:53 94 Daneca Butterfield

Oct. 16, 2010 NORTHEASTERN 4-6 L 19/29 1-4-0 0-0-0 1:59 94 Daneca Butterfield

Oct. 17, 2010 NORTHEASTERN 3-4 L 26/29 1-5-0 0-0-0 2:07 117 Daneca Butterfield

oct. 22, 2010 @ #1 Cornell 2-3 l 14/28 1-6-0 0-0-0 1:46 274 Kristen DiCiocco

Oct. 23, 2010 @ #1 Cornell 1-9 L 8/43 1-7-0 0-0-0 1:48 328 Daneca Butterfield

oct. 29, 2010 @ #4 mercyhurst 3-7 l 14/39 1-8-0 0-1-0 2:02 1000 Kristen DiCiocco

nov. 12, 2010 Wayne State W 3-1 41/22 2-8-0 1-1-0 1:59 83 Kristen DiCiocco

nov. 13, 2010 Wayne State 1-4 l 22/23 2-9-0 1-2-0 1:49 103 Kristen DiCiocco

Nov. 19, 2010 #1 WISCONSIN 1-7 L 27/45 2-10-0 1-2-0 1:57 121 Daneca Butterfield

Nov. 20, 2010 #1 WISCONSIN 1-7 L 14/34 2-11-0 1-2-0 1:53 142 Daneca Butterfield

Nov. 26, 2010 MAINE 2-4 L 44/15 2-12-0 1-2-0 2:00 263 Daneca Butterfield

nov. 27, 2010 maIne 1-1 t ot 43/19 2-12-1 1-2-0 2:03 213 Kristen DiCiocco

Dec. 03, 2010 @ minnesota State W 2-1 18/20 3-12-1 1-2-0 1:56 72 Kristen DiCiocco

Dec. 04, 2010 @ minnesota State 2-2 t ot 10/31 3-12-2 1-2-0 2:03 113 Kristen DiCiocco

Dec. 10, 2010 @ niagara 2-5 l 18/24 3-13-2 1-3-0 1:58 347 Kristen DiCiocco

Dec. 11, 2010 @ niagara 1-1 t ot 27/19 3-13-3 1-3-1 2:05 286 Kristen DiCiocco

Jan. 08, 2011 @ Connecticut W 3-1 19/19 4-13-3 1-3-1 1:59 156 meeri raisanen

Jan. 09, 2011 @ Connecticut 2-6 l 28/16 4-14-3 1-3-1 1:59 275 meeri raisanen

Jan. 14, 2011 @ Syracuse 2-5 l 23/29 4-15-3 1-4-1 2:00 155 meeri raisanen

Jan. 15, 2011 @ Syracuse 1-3 l 30/19 4-16-3 1-5-1 2:00 107 meeri raisanen

Jan. 21, 2011 #4 merCyHUrSt 3-6 l 21/46 4-17-3 1-6-1 1:57 237 meeri raisanen

Jan. 22, 2011 #4 merCyHUrSt 1-7 l 26/33 4-18-3 1-7-1 2:03 181 meeri raisanen

feb. 04, 2011 nIaGara 1-3 l 19/37 4-19-3 1-8-1 1:53 222 meeri raisanen

feb. 05, 2011 nIaGara 2-2 t ot 34/31 4-19-4 1-8-2 1:58 198 meeri raisanen

feb. 11, 2011 @ Wayne State 4-4 t ot 31/41 4-19-5 1-8-3 2:27 186 meeri raisanen

feb. 12, 2011 @ Wayne State W 2-1 22/28 5-19-5 2-8-3 2:08 166 meeri raisanen

feb. 18, 2011 SyraCUSe 2-2 t ot 38/27 5-19-6 2-8-4 2:08 187 meeri raisanen

feb. 19, 2011 SyraCUSe 2-2 t ot 37/28 5-19-7 2-8-5 2:10 207 meeri raisanen

feb. 25, 2011 @ #3 mercyhurst 2-6 l 24/45 5-20-7 2-9-5 2:07 585 meeri raisanen

mar. 3, 2011 vs. Wayne State W 4-2 35/22 6-20-7 2-9-5 2:00 107 meeri raisanen

mar. 04, 2011 vs. #4 mercyhurst 1-3 l 25/44 6-21-7 2-9-5 2:02 103 meeri raisanen

TEAM RECORD W-L-TOverall ................................................................ 6-21-7 Conference ....................................................... 2-9-5 Home ................................................................... 2-12-4 Away ..................................................................... 3-8-3 Neutral ................................................................ 1-1-0

TEAM STATISTICS RMU OPP

SHOT STATISTICS

Goals-Shot attempts ........ 70-852 132-1,038 Shot pct. ................................ .082 .127 Goals/Game ........................ 2.1 3.9 Shots/Game ........................ 25.1 30.5 assists ................................... 112 206 POWER PLAYS

Goals-Power Plays ........... 24-178 38-170 Conversion Percent ......... .135 .224 Shot attempts .................... 241 241 Shot Percent ....................... .100 .158 GOAL BREAKDOWN

total Goals ........................... 70 132 Power Play .......................... 24 38 Short-handed ..................... 1 8 empty net ............................ 2 5 Penalty .................................. 0 0 Unassisted ........................... 2 8 overtime .............................. 0 0 Shootout ............................... 0 0 Delayed Penalty ................ 0 0 PENALTIES

number................................. 185 195 minutes ................................. 370 412 Penalties/Game................. 5.4 5.7 Pen minutes/Game .......... 10.9 12.1 minor ..................................... 185 191 major ..................................... 0 2 10-minute misconduct ... 0 0 Game misconduct ............. 0 2 Gross misconduct ............. 0 0 match ..................................... 0 0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total

robert morris ............. 13 31 26 0 70 opponents .................... 45 44 43 0 132

SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 3 Total

robert morris ............. 292 328 265 906 opponents .................... 217 290 258 782

2010-11 Team Statistics and Results

Paige Pietrangelo brandi PollockCobina delaney

Katie Fergus#27 Fr., Forward / 5-9 / Born: 7/19/93

Oakville, Ontario / Burlington Jr. Barracudas

Courtney Vinet#31 Fr., Goaltender / 5-4 / Born: 2/3/93

camrose, alberta / edge School

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2010-11 Individual Statistics

|-----------------SHOTS----------------| |-----------PENALTIES------------| |-----------------------------GOALS-----------------------------|

# Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct. +/- No-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW GTG OT HT PN UA Blk

16 Sara O’Malley 34 14 16 30 121 .116 -10 9-18 9 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 22

8 Brianna Delaney 34 11 19 30 82 .134 -16 17-34 17 0 0 4 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 20

19 Thea Imbrogno 34 12 17 29 124 .097 -19 5-10 5 0 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 17

3 Dayna Newsom 34 5 16 21 56 .089 -13 20-40 20 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 16

26 Cobina Delaney 33 8 6 14 59 .136 -9 10-20 10 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 13

17 Kelsey Thomas 34 4 10 14 70 .057 -29 11-22 11 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

14 Jennifer Kindret 33 4 4 8 61 .066 -14 13-26 13 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3

29 Maria Stoa 34 4 4 8 50 .080 -24 12-24 12 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 15

6 Kylie St. Louis 34 1 5 6 35 .029 -1 9-18 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20

5 Anneline Lauziere 34 1 4 5 20 .050 -15 8-16 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

15 Whitney Pappas 34 1 3 4 54 .019 -13 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39

28 Brandi Pollock 34 1 3 4 15 .067 -12 12-24 12 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 26

25 Jamie Joslin 34 0 4 4 55 .000 -21 23-46 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

22 Kathryn Stack 34 3 0 3 25 .120 -22 3-6 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 23

20 Courtney Langston 30 1 0 1 13 .077 -5 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4

11 Paige Pietrangelo 34 0 1 1 12 .000 -18 19-38 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34

9 Whitney Henderson 34 0 0 0 0 .000 -3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

30 Meeri Raisanen 15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

tm TEAM 17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 224

Total 34 70 112 182 852 .082 -244 185-370 185 0 0 24 1 12 6 5 0 0 0 2 566

Opponents 34 132 206 338 1,038 .127 – 195-412 191 2 2 38 8 22 21 2 0 5 0 8 412

|--------GOAL AVERAGE--------| |-----SAVES-----| |----------RECORD----------| |-------------------GOALS--------------------|

# Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho PP SH EN PEN SOG

33 Kristen DiCiocco 14-12 746:56 37 2.97 285 .885 3 5 3 0 13 1 0 0 0

30 Meeri Raisanen 15-15 838:38 48 3.43 386 .889 3 8 4 0 15 1 0 0 0

31 Daneca Butterfield 11-7 474:57 42 5.31 234 .848 0 8 0 0 9 6 0 0 0

tm EMPTY NET 17-0 14:29 5 – 1 .167 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0

Total 34-0 2075:00 132 3.82 906 .873 6 21 7 0 38 8 5 0 0

Opponents 34-0 2075:00 70 2.02 782 .918 21 6 7 0 24 1 2 0 0

Kylie st. Louis dayna newsomthea imbrogno

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Team Game-by-Game Comparison

|----------SHOT SUMMARY-----------| |-----PENALTIES-----| |-POWER PLAYS-| Date Opponent Goals Assists Shots No-Min / No-Min G-Ch / G-Ch

oct. 01, 2010 ProVIDenCe 5/4 9/5 31/41 6-12 / 4-8 2-4 / 2-6

oct. 02, 2010 ProVIDenCe 2/5 3/9 22/49 2-4 / 5-10 1-5 / 0-2

oct. 08, 2010 oHIo State 1/4 1/6 18/30 7-14 / 5-10 0-5 / 2-6

oct. 09, 2010 oHIo State 1/4 1/4 24/33 3-6 / 3-6 0-2 / 0-2

oct. 16, 2010 nortHeaStern 4/6 8/9 19/29 6-12 / 7-14 2-7 / 2-6

oct. 17, 2010 nortHeaStern 3/4 5/7 26/29 2-4 / 4-8 0-4 / 0-2

oct. 22, 2010 @ Cornell 2/3 3/5 14/28 2-4 / 4-8 0-4 / 0-2

oct. 23, 2010 @ Cornell 1/9 2/15 8/43 8-16 / 2-4 1-2 / 4-8

oct. 29, 2010 @ mercyhurst 3/7 3/13 14/39 9-18 / 10-20 1-9 / 1-8

nov. 12, 2010 Wayne State 3/1 4/1 41/22 3-6 / 6-23 2-6 / 1-3

nov. 13, 2010 Wayne State 1/4 2/6 22/23 6-12 / 4-8 0-4 / 1-6

nov. 19, 2010 WISConSIn 1/7 2/9 27/45 7-14 / 5-10 1-5 / 2-7

nov. 20, 2010 WISConSIn 1/7 1/9 14/34 11-22 / 2-4 0-1 / 2-10

nov. 26, 2010 maIne 2/4 4/6 44/15 5-10 / 9-18 2-9 / 1-5

nov. 27, 2010 maIne 1/1 2/2 43/19 10-20 / 9-18 0-6 / 1-8

Dec. 03, 2010 @ minnesota State 2/1 2/2 18/20 2-4 / 4-8 0-4 / 0-2

Dec. 04, 2010 @ minnesota State 2/2 1/2 10/31 5-10 / 6-23 1-4 / 0-4

Dec. 10, 2010 @ niagara 2/5 4/6 18/24 7-14 / 6-12 0-6 / 2-7

Dec. 11, 2010 @ niagara 1/1 1/2 27/19 5-10 / 6-12 0-6 / 1-5

Jan. 08, 2011 @ Connecticut 3/1 5/2 19/19 7-14 / 4-8 1-3 / 0-6

Jan. 09, 2011 @ Connecticut 2/6 3/12 28/16 2-4 / 7-14 1-7 / 1-2

Jan. 14, 2011 @ Syracuse 2/5 2/10 23/29 4-8 / 6-12 1-5 / 2-4

Jan. 15, 2011 @ Syracuse 1/3 2/2 30/19 3-6 / 5-10 0-3 / 0-1

Jan. 21, 2011 merCyHUrSt 3/6 4/11 21/46 8-16 / 4-8 0-4 / 1-8

Jan. 22, 2011 merCyHUrSt 1/7 2/12 26/33 7-14 / 9-18 0-8 / 1-6

feb. 04, 2011 nIaGara 1/3 2/5 19/37 3-6 / 4-8 1-4 / 1-3

feb. 05, 2011 nIaGara 2/2 4/3 34/31 1-2 / 4-8 1-4 / 1-1

feb. 11, 2011 @ Wayne State 4/4 8/4 31/41 10-20 / 9-18 3-6 / 2-7

feb. 12, 2011 @ Wayne State 2/1 4/2 22/28 11-22 / 8-16 0-8 / 0-10

feb. 18, 2011 SyraCUSe 2/2 2/3 38/27 5-10 / 7-14 0-7 / 1-5

feb. 19, 2011 SyraCUSe 2/2 4/4 37/28 8-16 / 10-20 1-10 / 2-8

feb. 25, 2011 @ mercyhurst 2/6 4/12 24/45 2-4 / 7-14 1-7 / 1-2

mar. 3, 2011 vs. Wayne State 4/2 7/3 35/22 4-8 / 5-10 1-4 / 2-5

mar. 04, 2011 vs. mercyhurst 1/3 1/3 25/44 4-8 / 5-10 0-5 / 1-3

Totals 70/132 112/206 852/1038 185-370 / 195-412 24-178 / 38-170

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format team/oPPonent for each category

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High / Low Analysis

Robert Morris – TEAM GAME HIGHS

PoIntS 14 vs. Providence (oct. 1, 2010)

GoalS 5 vs. Providence (oct. 1, 2010)

aSSIStS 9 vs. Providence (oct. 1, 2010)

SHotS on Goal 44 vs. maine (nov. 26, 2010)

SaVeS 44 vs. Providence (oct. 2, 2010)

Opponent - GAME LOWS

PoIntS 2 vs. Wayne State (nov. 12, 2010)

GoalS 1 vs. Wayne State (nov. 12, 2010) 1 vs. maine (nov. 27, 2010) 1 @ minnesota State (Dec. 3, 2010) 1 @ niagara (Dec. 11, 2010) 1 @ Connecticut (Jan. 8, 2011) 1 @ Wayne State (feb. 12, 2011)

aSSIStS 1 vs. Wayne State (nov. 12, 2010)

SHotS on Goal 15 vs. maine (nov. 26, 2010)

SaVeS 7 @ Cornell (oct. 23, 2010)

Robert Morris – INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

PoIntS 3 Dayna newsom vs. northeastern (oct. 16, 2010) 3 thea Imbrogno vs. ProVIDenCe (oct. 1, 2010)

GoalS 2 thea Imbrogno vs. Syracuse (feb. 19, 2011) 2 Jennifer Kindret @ Syracuse (Jan. 14, 2011) 2 Brianna Delaney @ Connecticut (Jan. 8, 2011) 2 Brianna Delaney @ minnesota State (Dec. 4, 2010) 2 Sara o’malley @ Cornell (oct. 22, 2010) 2 Brianna Delaney vs. northeastern (oct. 16, 2010) 2 maria Stoa vs. ProVIDenCe (oct. 1, 2010)

aSSIStS 2 Brianna Delaney vs. Wayne State (mar. 3, 2011) 2 thea Imbrogno @ mercyhurst (feb. 25, 2011) 2 Sara o’malley vs. Syracuse (feb. 19, 2011) 2 anneline lauziere vs. Syracuse (feb. 18, 2011) 2 maria Stoa @ Wayne State (feb. 11, 2011) 2 Cobina Delaney @ Connecticut (Jan. 8, 2011) 2 Dayna newsom @ Cornell (oct. 22, 2010) 2 Sara o’malley vs. northeastern (oct. 16, 2010) 2 Dayna newsom vs. northeastern (oct. 16, 2010) 2 Brianna Delaney vs. ProVIDenCe (oct. 2, 2010) 2 thea Imbrogno vs. ProVIDenCe (oct. 1, 2010) 2 Brianna Delaney vs. ProVIDenCe (oct. 1, 2010)

SHotS 11 thea Imbrogno vs. Syracuse (feb. 19, 2011)

SAVES 44 Daneca Butterfield vs. PROVIDENCE (Oct. 2, 2010)

brianna delaney

dayna newsom

thea imbrogno

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Box Scores

Game 1Providence (0-1-0 (0-0-0 HE)) vs.

Robert Morris (1-0-0 (0-0-0 CHA))

Date: Oct. 1, 2010 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 103

Start time: 7:05 p.m. • End time: 9:05 p.m. • Total time: 2:00 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

Providence ................................. 1 1 2 4robert morris ........................... 1 2 2 5

1st period – 1, ProVIDenCe, o’neill, Jean/1 (Gauthier, abby/1) 3:42. 2, rmUW, Dayna newsom/1 (Kylie St. louis/1, thea Imbrogno/1) 4:19. Penalties – Paige Pietrangelo, rmUW (checking) 4:56.

2nd period – 3, ProVIDenCe, o’neill, Jean/2 (Veharanta, laura/1) 4:31 (pp). 4, rmUW, maria Stoa/1 (thea Imbrogno/2, Brianna Delaney/2) 7:46 (pp). 5, rmUW, thea Imbrogno/1 (Sara o’malley/2, Dayna newsom/1) 19:45. Penalties – Jennifer Kindret, RMUW (elbowing) 2:41; Veharanta, Laura, PROVIDENCE (checking) 6:35; Bacon, Kate, PROVIDENCE (high sticking) 14:15; Anneline Lauziere, RMUW (high sticking) 17:32.

3rd period – 6, rmUW, Cobina Delaney/1 (Brianna Delaney/1, Jennifer Kindret/1) 3:24. 7, rmUW, maria Stoa/1 (Jamie Joslin/1) 13:49 (pp). 8, ProVIDenCe, Buie, Corinne/1 (o’neill, Jean/1) 15:34 (pp). 9, ProVIDenCe, o’neill, Jean/1 (friedman, Jennifer/1, morse, rebecca/1) 17:47. Penalties – Kelsey Thomas, RMUW (tripping) 5:30; Kelsey Thomas, RMUW (tripping) 8:50; Friedman, Jennifer, PROVIDENCE (interference) 11:15; Gauthier, Abby, PROVIDENCE (high sticking) 13:37; maria Stoa, rmUW (checking) 14:09.

Shots on goal – PROVIDENCE 12-12-17 41; RMUW 6-13-12 31.Power plays – PROVIDENCE 2 of 6; RMUW 2 of 4.Penalties – PROVIDENCE 4 (8 min); RMUW 6 (12 min).

Goalies – ProVIDenCe, lacasse, Genevieve 0-1-0 (59:15 minutes, 31 shots-26 saves), EMPTY NET (00:45, 0-0); RMUW, Kristen DiCiocco 1-0-0 (59:55, 41-37), emPty net (00:05, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. maria Stoa2. Jean o’neill3. thea Imbrogno

Referees – K. Connlly, l. Wrazidlo, Jeff PickeringLinesman – Jeff ShernanWin – Kristen DiCiocco (1-0-0)Loss – Genevieve lacasse (0-1-0)

Game 2Providence ((1-1-0, 0-0-0 HE)) vs.

Robert Morris ((1-1-0, 0-0-0 CHA))

Date: Oct. 2, 2010 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 98

Start time: 3:05 p.m. • End time: 5:04 p.m. • Total time: 1:59 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

ProVIDenCe ............................ 0 3 2 5robert morris ........................... 0 1 1 2

1st period – no Scoring. Penalties – none

2nd period – 1, rmUW, Cobina Delaney (Brianna Delaney) 12:50. 2, ProVIDenCe, anderson, nicole (Vella, Jessica, friedman, Jennifer) 14:13. 3, ProVIDenCe, Cohen, Jessica (ruff, alyse, Gauthier, abby) 15:06. 4, ProVIDenCe, Bacon, Kate (Cottrell, ashley, morse, rebecca) 19:14. Penalties – Cohen, Jessica, PROVIDENCE (checking) 4:49; Cottrell, Ashley, PROVIDENCE (tripping) 15:50; Jamie Joslin, RMUW (interference) 18:42; Gauthier, Abby, PROVIDENCE (tripping) 18:52.

3rd period – 5, ProVIDenCe, Buie, Corinne (ruff, alyse, friedman, Jennifer) 10:30. 6, rmUW, Sara o’malley (thea Imbrogno, Brianna Delaney) 18:48 (pp). 7, ProVIDenCe, Buie, Corinne (lacasse, Genevieve) 19:38 (empty net). Penalties – Friedman, Jennifer, PROVIDENCE (tripping) 1:46; Jamie Joslin, RMUW (boarding) 8:24; Friedman, Jennifer, PROVIDENCE (slashing) 17:27.

Shots on goal – PROVIDENCE 19-19-11 49; RMUW 5-10-7 22.Power plays – PROVIDENCE 0 of 2; RMUW 1 of 5.Penalties – PROVIDENCE 5 (10 min); RMUW 2 (4 min).

Goalies – ProVIDenCe, lacasse, Genevieve 1-1-0 (60:00 minutes, 22 shots-20 saves); RMUW, Daneca Butterfield 0-1-0 (58:11, 48-44), emPty net (01:49, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Corinne Buie2. Kate Bacon3. Daneca Butterfield

Referees – Kate Connolly; Leah WrazidloLinesman – Chris CoganWin – Genevieve lacasse (1-1-0)Loss – Daneca Butterfield (0-1-0)

Game 3Ohio State (1-0-0 (0-0-0 WCHA)) vs. Robert Morris (1-2-0 (0-0-0 CHA))

Date: Oct. 08, 2010 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 107

Start time: 7:05 p.m. End time: 8:58 p.m. Total time: 1:53

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

ohio State ................................... 2 0 2 4robert morris ........................... 0 1 0 1

1st period – 1, oSU, mcIntosh, laura/1 (langan, Hokey/1, Bishop, teal/1) 10:57. 2, oSU, mcIntosh, laura/2 (Spooner, natalie/1, langan, Hokey/2) 18:44 (pp). Penalties – allis, Becky, OSU (interference) 14:59; Brianna Delaney, RMUW (checking) 18:13.

2nd period – 3, rmUW, Brianna Delaney/1 (Brandi Pollock/1) 7:47. Penalties – Reilly, Shannon, OSU (cross-checking) 1:32; Maria Stoa, RMUW (checking) 9:54; Reilly, Shannon, OSU (holding) 14:49.

3rd period – 4, oSU, Spooner, natalie/1 (mcIntosh, laura/1) 5:45 (pp). 5, oSU, Spooner, natalie/2 (feste, melissa/1) 10:14. Penalties – Brianna Delaney, RMUW (slashing) 4:44; Brandi Pollock, RMUW (interference) 6:04; Svedin, Annie, OSU (tripping) 7:08; Kelsey Thomas, RMUW (slashing) 10:52; Jennifer Kindret, RMUW (tripping) 14:55; Spooner, Natalie, OSU (roughing) 19:02; Dayna Newsom, RMUW (elbowing) 19:24.

Shots on goal – OSU 14-3-13 30; RMUW 7-6-5 18.Power plays – OSU 2 of 6; RMUW 0 of 5.Penalties – OSU 5 (10 min); RMUW 7 (14 min).

Goalies – oSU, Steffes, lisa 1-0-0 (59:52 minutes, 18 shots-17 saves), EMPTY NET (00:08, 0-0); RMUW, Kristen DiCiocco 1-1-0 (59:38, 30-26), emPty net (00:22, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. natalie Spooner2. laura mcIntosh3. Hokey langan

Referees – Joe Baudo; Kyle AllenLinesman – Steve WatersWin – lisa Steffes (1-0-0)Loss – Kristen DiCiocco (1-1-0)

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Game 4Ohio State (2-0-0 (0-0-0 WCHA)) vs. Robert Morris (1-3-0 (0-0-0 CHA))

Date: Oct. 9, 2010 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 94

Start time: 2:05 p.m. • End time: 3:58 p.m. • Total time: 1:53 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

ohio State ................................... 0 4 0 4robert morris ........................... 1 0 0 1

1st period – 1, rmUW, maria Stoa/3 (Kelsey thomas/1) 11:37. Penalties – none.

2nd period – 2, oSU, mancuso, Christina/3 (Spooner, natalie) 6:26. 3, oSU, Spooner, natalie/3 (Semenza, Paige) 17:24. 4, oSU, reilly, Shannon/1 (feste, melissa) 19:42. 5, oSU, langan, Hokey/1 (mcIntosh, laura) 19:49. Penalties – Paige Pietrangelo, RMUW (tripping) 2:18; Bishop, Teal, OSU (interference) 11:58; Jennifer Kindret, RMUW (roughing) 12:15; mcIntosh, laura, oSU (roughing) 12:15.

3rd period – no Scoring. Penalties – langan, Hokey, oSU (interference) 10:19; Thea Imbrogno, RMUW (hooking) 12:50.

Shots on goal – OSU 7-18-8 33; RMUW 9-9-6 24.Power plays – OSU 0 of 2; RMUW 0 of 2.Penalties – OSU 3 (6 min); RMUW 3 (6 min).

Goalies – oSU, Steffes, lisa 2-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 24 shots-23 saves); RMUW, Daneca Butterfield 0-2-0 (60:00, 33-29).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. natalie Spooner2. maria Stoa3. Christina mancuso

Referees – Kyle allen, Joe BaudoLinesman – Jeff PickeringWin – lisa Steffes (2-0-0)Loss – Daneca Butterfield (0-2-0)

Game 5Northeastern (2-1-1 (0-0-0 HE)) vs. Robert Morris (1-4-0 (0-0-0 CHA))

Date: Oct. 16, 2010 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 94

Start time: 2:05 p.m. End time: 4:04 p.m. • Total time: 1:59 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

northeastern ............................. 2 2 2 6robert morris ........................... 0 1 3 4

1st period – 1, nU, SantoStefano, Claire/1 (eSPoSIto, Brittany/1) 1:48 (sh). 2, nU, maCSorley, Katie/3 (WoHlfeIler, alyssa/1, DImaSI, maggie/3) 6:09. Penalties – KEHOE, Kristi, NU (checking) 1:15; Kylie St. Louis, RMUW (holding) 8:09; Sara O’Malley, RMUW (tripping) 9:47; DIMASI, Maggie, NU (holding) 10:18; Maria Stoa, RMUW (checking) 15:49.

2nd period – 3, nU, maCSorley, Katie/4 (PICKett, Casey/1, fIelDS, Casie/2) 4:30. 4, rmUW, Dayna newsom/2 (thea Imbrogno/4, Sara o’malley/2) 5:04. 5, nU, DImaSI, maggie/1 (eSPoSIto, Brittany/2, marty, Julia/2) 19:59 (pp). Penalties – ST. MARTIN, Sonia, NU (checking) 9:36; WOHLFEILER, Alyssa, NU (holding) 13:54; Anneline Lauziere, RMUW (checking) 19:28.

3rd period – 6, rmUW, Brianna Delaney/2 (Dayna newsom/2, Kelsey thomas/2) 1:29 (pp). 7, nU, KeHoe, Kristi/1 (llaneS, rachel/2) 6:05 (sh). 8, rmUW, Brianna Delaney/2 (Sara o’malley/3, Dayna newsom/2) 10:40 (pp). 9, nU, llaneS, rachel/2 (WoHlfeIler, alyssa/2) 14:21 (pp). 10, rmUW, Kelsey thomas/1 (Cobina Delaney/1, Whitney Pappas/1) 19:35. Penalties – maCSorley, Katie, nU (cross-checking) 1:07; ESPOSITO, Brittany, NU (slashing) 4:46; PICKETT, Casey, NU (high sticking) 9:33; Brianna Delaney, RMUW (checking) 12:39; Kelsey Thomas, RMUW (roughing) 17:09.

Shots on goal – NU 12-7-10 29; RMUW 3-8-8 19.Power plays – NU 2 of 6; RMUW 2 of 7.Penalties – NU 7 (14 min); RMUW 6 (12 min).

Goalies – nU, SUlyma, leah 1-0-0 (59:37 minutes, 19 shots-15 saves), EMPTY NET (00:23, 0-0); RMUW, Daneca Butterfield 0-3-0 (20:00, 10-8), Kristen DiCiocco (40:00, 19-15).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Katie macsorley2. Dayna newsom3. maggie Dimasi

Referees – Guy Bradshaw, Zack robert Linesman – Jeff PickeringWin – leah Sulyma (1-0-0)Loss – Daneca Butterfield (0-3-0)

Game 6— RMU Hockey Showcase —

Northeastern (3-1-1 (0-0-0 HE)) vs. Robert Morris (1-4-0 (0-0-0 CHA))

Date: Oct. 17, 2010 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: CONSOL Energy Center • Attendance: 117

Start time: 12:00 p.m. • End time: 2:07 p.m • Total time: 2:07 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

northeastern ............................. 2 2 0 4robert morris ........................... 1 1 1 3

1st period – 1, nU, GaVronSKy, Stephanie/1 (eSPoSIto, Brittany/3, llaneS, rachel/3) 3:01. 2, rmUW, Cobina Delaney/3 (Brianna Delaney/5) 4:21. 3, nU, antflICK, lori/2 (maCSorley, Katie/1, PICKett, Casey/2) 17:31. Penalties – Brandi Pollock, RMUW (hooking) 10:13; Whitney Pappas, rmUW (tripping) 19:50.

2nd period – 4, rmUW, Whitney Pappas/1 (Brandi Pollock/2, Jennifer Kindret/2) 14:22. 5, nU, llaneS, rachel/3 (WoHlfeIler, alyssa/3, marty, Julia/3) 17:53. 6, nU, WoHlfeIler, alyssa/1 (SantoStefano, Claire/2) 19:59. Penalties – eSPoSIto, Brittany, nU (tripping) 8:50.

3rd period – 7, rmUW, Sara o’malley/2 (Dayna newsom/4, Jamie Joslin/2) 14:49. Penalties – WoHlfeIler, alyssa, NU (tripping) 6:54; PROUTY, Autumn, NU (checking) 12:12; WoHlfeIler, alyssa, nU (kneeing) 19:14.

Shots on goal – NU 11-11-7 29; RMUW 7-6-13 26.Power plays – NU 0 of 2; RMUW 0 of 4.Penalties – NU 4 (8 min); RMUW 2 (4 min).

Goalies – nU, SCHellInG, florence 2-1-1 (0-0-0) (60:00 minutes, 26 shots-23 saves); RMUW, Daneca Butterfield 0-4-0 (0-0-0) (59:23, 29-25), emPty net (00:37, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. WoHlfeIler, alyssa2. Sara o’malley3. llaneS, rachel

Referees – leah Wrazidlo, Jim VisconteLinesman – Steve WaltersWin – florence Schelling (2-1-1 (0-0-0))Loss – Daneca Butterfield (0-4-0 (0-0-0))

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Game 7Robert Morris (1-6-0) vs.

Cornell (1-0-0)

Date: Oct. 22, 2010 • Location: Ithaca, N.Y.

Arena: Lynah Rink • Attendance: 274

Start time: 7:05 p.m. • End time: 8:51 p.m. • Total time: 1:46 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 0 1 1 2Cornell ......................................... 2 1 0 3

1st period – 1, Cor, White, Catherine/1 (Johnston, rebecca/1, Cudmore, Hayleigh/1) 2:55. 2, Cor, Hughes, Hayley/1 (ogilvie, Kendice/1, Gagliardi, alyssa/1) 5:00. Penalties – Jenner, Brianne, COR (checking) 10:07; Fortino, Laura, COR (hooking) 17:45.

2nd period – 3, rmUW, Sara o’malley/3 (Dayna newsom/5) 5:50. 4, Cor, young, amanda/1 (White, Catherine/1) 10:23. Penalties – Dayna Newsom, RMUW (checking) 3:14; Paige Pietrangelo, rmUW (high sticking) 7:51.

3rd period – 5, rmUW, Sara o’malley/4 (Dayna newsom/6, thea Imbrogno/5) 19:37. Penalties – rougeau, lauriane, Cor (checking) 10:07; Karpenko, Chelsea, COR (hooking) 17:30.

Shots on goal – RMUW 2-4-8 14; COR 11-12-5 28.Power plays – RMUW 0 of 4; COR 0 of 2.Penalties – RMUW 2 (4 min); COR 4 (8 min).

Goalies – rmUW, Kristen DiCiocco (59:48 minutes, 28 shots-25 saves), EMPTY NET (00:12, 0-0); COR, Mazzotta, Amanda (60:00, 14-12).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. none2. none3. none

Referees – Kyle allen, Kate Connolly Linesman – ryan monahanWin – amanda mazzottaLoss – Kristen DiCiocco

Game 8Robert Morris (1-7-0) vs.

Cornell (2-0-0)

Date: Oct. 23, 2010 • Location: Ithaca, N.Y.

Arena: Lynah Rink • Attendance: 328

Start time: 2:05 p.m. • End time: 3:53 p.m. • Total time: 1:48 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 0 0 1 1Cornell ......................................... 3 2 4 9

1st period – 1, Cor, Jenner, Brianne/1 1:36. 2, Cor, Johnston, rebecca/1 (Cudmore, Hayleigh/2) 8:21. 3, Cor, Campbell, Jessica/1 (Johnston, rebecca/2, young, amanda/1) 12:18 (pp). Penalties – Brandi Pollock, RMUW (cross-checking) 11:53; Jamie Joslin, rmUW (checking) 19:37.

2nd period – 4, Cor, Hughes, Hayley/2 (ogilvie, Kendice/2, Cook, olivia/1) 5:40. 5, Cor, Campbell, Jessica/2 (Jenner, Brianne/1, fortino, laura/1) 6:27. Penalties – Cudmore, Hayleigh, COR (checking) 2:14; Jennifer Kindret, RMUW (cross-checking) 18:55.

3rd period – 6, Cor, Karpenko, Chelsea/1 (White, Catherine/2, fortino, laura/2) 6:08 (pp). 7, Cor, Campbell, Jessica/3 (young, amanda/2, Johnston, rebecca/3) 12:26 (pp). 8, Cor, Campbell, Jessica/4 (Paulson, Jenna/1, ogilvie, Kendice/3) 16:23. 9, rmUW, Dayna newsom/3 (Sara o’malley/4, Kelsey thomas/3) 17:47 (pp). 10, Cor, overguard, Karlee/1 (rougeau, lauriane/1, Karpenko, Chelsea/1) 19:43 (pp). Penalties – Jamie Joslin, RMUW (interference) 2:54; Whitney Pappas, RMUW (tripping) 4:44; Dayna Newsom, RMUW (tripping) 7:10; Anneline Lauziere, RMUW (hooking) 11:18; Fortino, Laura, COR (interference) 17:37; Kylie St. Louis, RMUW (roughing) 18:28.

Shots on goal – RMUW 1-2-5 8; COR 17-13-13 43.Power plays – RMUW 1 of 2; COR 4 of 8.Penalties – RMUW 8 (16 min); COR 2 (4 min).

Goalies – RMUW, Daneca Butterfield (60:00 minutes, 43 shots-34 saves); COR, Mazzotta, Amanda (60:00, 8-7).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. none2. none3. none

Referees – Cameron lynch, robert CerilliLinesman – Stephen DrainWin – amanda mazzottaLoss – Daneca Butterfield

Game 9Robert Morris (1-8-0, 0-1-0 CHA) vs.

Mercyhurst (6-1-0, 1-0-0 CHA)

Date: Oct. 29, 2010 • Location: Erie, Pa.

Arena: Mercyhurst Ice Center • Attendance: 1000

Start time: 7:00 p.m. • End time: 9:02 p.m. • Total time: 2:02 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 1 1 1 3mercyhurst ................................. 6 0 1 7

1st period – 1, mC-W, Christine Bestland (Bailey Bram, melissa lacroix) 1:22. 2, mC-W, J. Christofferson (lauren Jones) 8:26. 3, mC-W, Jess Jones (meghan agosta, Jesse Scanzano) 9:23. 4, rmUW, thea Imbrogno (Sara o’malley) 10:12. 5, mC-W, Kelley Steadman (Christine Bestland, melissa lacroix) 13:01. 6, mC-W, meghan agosta (Jess Jones, melissa lacroix) 19:27. 7, mC-W, meghan agosta (Cassea Schols, Vicki Bendus) 19:47 (pp). Penalties – Paige Pietrangelo, RMUW (holding) 14:02; Christine Bestland, MC-W (bc) 16:09; Meghan Agosta, MC-W (interference) 16:53; Thea Imbrogno, RMUW (high sticking) 19:42.

2nd period – 8, rmUW, Sara o’malley (thea Imbrogno, Dayna newsom) 13:11. Penalties – Kelsey thomas, rmUW (tripping) 1:35; Brianna Delaney, RMUW (elbowing) 4:37; Jennifer Kindret, RMUW (tripping) 8:03; Stephanie DeSutter, MC-W (roughing) 14:19; Kyleigh Palmer, MC-W (interference) 17:03; Dayna newsom, rmUW (hooking) 17:54.

3rd period – 9, mC-W, Christine Bestland (Bailey Bram, Vicki Bendus) 1:37. 10, rmUW, Jennifer Kindret 13:17 (pp). Penalties – J. Christofferson, MC-W (cross-checking) 1:44; Jesse Scanzano, MC-W (bc) 7:27; Maria Stoa, RMUW (tripping) 10:29; Jamie Joslin, RMUW (bc) 10:44; Jess Jones, MC-W (tripping) 12:41; Samantha Watt, MC-W (cross-checking) 15:19; Jesse Scanzano, MC-W (tripping) 15:53; Cassea Schols, MC-W (roughing) 18:45; Sara O’Malley, RMUW (roughing) 18:45.

Shots on goal – RMUW 5-2-7 14; MC-W 22-9-8 39.Power plays – RMUW 1 of 9; MC-W 1 of 8.Penalties – RMUW 9 (18 min); MC-W 10 (20 min).

Goalies – rmUW, Kristen DiCiocco 1-3-0 (60:00 minutes, 39 shots-32 saves); MC-W, Hillary Pattenden 6-1-0 (59:35, 14-11), emPty net (00:25, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Christine Bestland2. meghan agosta3. thea Imbrogno

Referees – Sherman/Bradshaw, WatersLinesman – PickeringWin – Hillary Pattenden (6-1-0)Loss – Kristen DiCiocco (1-3-0)

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Game 10Wayne State (4-5-0 (0-1-0 CHA)) vs. Robert Morris (2-8-0 (1-1-0 CHA))

Date: Nov. 12, 2010 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 83

Start time: 3:05 p.m. • End time: 5:04 • Total time: 1:59 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

Wayne State ............................... 0 0 1 1robert morris ........................... 0 2 1 3

1st period – no Scoring. Penalties – maria Stoa, rmUW (hooking) 13:47; Sara O’Malley, RMUW (hooking) 18:29.

2nd period – 1, rmUW, Kelsey thomas/2 (thea Imbrogno/7, Brianna Delaney/6) 2:42 (pp). 2, rmUW, Jennifer Kindret/2 (Jamie Joslin/3) 19:05 (pp). Penalties – V. laramee-Paquette, WS (elbowing) 1:27; Alyssa Baldin, WS (checking) 11:10; Cari Coen, WS (holding) 15:20; Adrianna Pfeffer, WS (checking from behind) 17:13; Adrianna Pfeffer, WS (game misconduct) 17:13.

3rd period – 3, WS, lauren ragen/4 (Jill Szandzik/7) 5:16 (pp). 4, rmUW, thea Imbrogno/3 (Dayna newsom/8) 19:08 (empty net). Penalties – Jamie Joslin, RMUW (tripping) 3:49; Cari Coen, WS (tripping) 10:02.

Shots on goal – WS 4-4-14 22; RMUW 7-17-17 41.Power plays – WS 1 of 3; RMUW 2 of 6.Penalties – WS 6 (23 min); RMUW 3 (6 min).

Goalies – WS, Delayne Brian 4-5-0 (59:33 minutes, 40 shots-38 saves), EMPTY NET (00:27, 0-0); RMUW, Kristen DiCiocco 2-3-0 (59:56, 22-21), emPty net (00:04, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Jennifer Kindret2. thea Imbrogno3. Delayne Brian

Referees – Joe Baudo, Kyle allenLinesman – Jeff PickeringWin – Kristen DiCiocco (2-3-0)Loss – Delayne Brian (4-5-0)

Game 11Wayne State (5-5-0 (1-1-0)) vs. Robert Morris (2-9-0 (1-2-0))

Date: Nov. 13, 2010 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 103

Start time: 3:05 p.m. • End time: 4:54 • Total time: 1:49 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

Wayne State ............................... 1 1 2 4robert morris ........................... 0 1 0 1

1st period – 1, WS, Julie Hebert/2 (Julie Ingratta/5, laurenragen/2) 16:51 (pp). Penalties – Paige Pietrangelo, rmUW (checking) 5:47; Brandi Pollock, RMUW (tripping) 8:50; Adrianna Pfeffer, WS (checking) 13:03; Brianna Delaney, RMUW (tripping) 16:12.

2nd period – 2, WS, alyssa Baldin/5 2:03. 3, rmUW, Cobina Delaney/4 (Kelsey thomas/4, Brianna Delaney/7) 2:15. Penalties – Kylie St. Louis, RMUW (checking) 13:51; Brianna Delaney, RMUW (tripping) 14:44; V. Laramee-Paquette, WS (tripping) 17:12.

3rd period – 4, WS, alyssa Baldin (Jill Szandzik, V. laramee-Paquette) 8:04. 5, WS, alyssa Baldin/7 (V. laramee-Paquette/3, Katie Gaskin) 20:00 (empty net). Penalties – Cobina Delaney, RMUW (checking) 4:26; Julie Hebert, WS (tripping) 11:38; lauren lovold, WS (tripping) 14:10.

Shots on goal – WS 6-6-11 23; RMUW 6-7-9 22.Power plays – WS 1 of 6; RMUW 0 of 4.Penalties – WS 4 (8 min); RMUW 6 (12 min).

Goalies – WS, Delayne Brian 5-5-0 (59:52 minutes, 22 shots-21 saves), EMPTY NET (00:08, 0-0); RMUW, Kristen DiCiocco 2-4-0 (58:16, 22-19), emPty net (01:44, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. alyssa Baldin2. Julie Hebert3. Cobina Delaney

Referees – Kyle allen, Joe BaudoLinesman – Jeff PickeringWin – Delayne Brian (5-5-0)Loss – Kristen DiCiocco (2-4-0)

Game 12Wisconsin (10-1-0 (7-1-0 WCHA)) vs. Robert Morris (2-10-0 (1-2-0 CHA))

Date: Nov. 19, 2010 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 121

Start time: 3:05 p.m. • End time: 5:02 p.m. • Total time: 1:57 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

Wisconsin ................................... 4 1 2 7robert morris ........................... 0 0 1 1

1st period – 1, WIS, ammerman, Brooke/4 (Dec. ker, Brianna/11, Duggan, meghan/11) 7:35 (pp). 2, WIS, Knight, Hilary/13 (Jaminski, Kelly/2, mcKeough, Stefanie/4) 11:21. 3, WIS, ammerman, Brooke/5 (Packer, madison/1) 14:44. 4, WIS, ammerman, Brooke/6 (frykas, Breann/4) 16:47. Penalties – Anneline Lauziere, RMUW (o-interference) 5:25; Jamie Joslin, RMUW (tripping) 7:14; Brandi Pollock, RMUW (interference) 7:54.

2nd period – 5, WIS, Duggan, meghan/9 (mcKeough, Stefanie/5, Dec. ker, Brianna/12) 8:56 (pp). Penalties – maria Stoa, RMUW (high sticking) 1:14; Nash, Kelly, WIS (checking) 5:03; Jamie Joslin, RMUW (slashing) 8:43; Cobina Delaney, RMUW (hooking) 16:10; Frykas, Breann, WIS (slashing) 19:45.

3rd period – 6, WIS, Dec. ker, Brianna/7 :29 (sh). 7, WIS, Knight, Hilary/14 (Prevost, Carolyne/4) :50 (sh). 8, rmUW, Kylie St. louis/1 (Dayna newsom/9, Sara o’malley/6) 1:14 (pp). Penalties – Jamie Joslin, RMUW (cross-checking) 1:59; Ammerman, Brittany, WIS (slashing) 6:53; Ammerman, Brooke, WIS (slashing) 9:32; Ammerman, Brittany, WIS (hooking) 16:15.

Shots on goal – WIS 17-14-14 45; RMUW 7-6-14 27.Power plays – WIS 2 of 7; RMUW 1 of 5.Penalties – WIS 5 (10 min); RMUW 7 (14 min).

Goalies – WIS, rigsby, alex 6-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 27 shots-26 saves); RMUW, Daneca Butterfield 0-6-0 (60:00, 45-38).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Brooke ammerman2. Brianna Decker3. Hilary Knight

Referees – Kate Connolly, leah WrazidloLinesman – Dorsey DickWin – alex rigsby (6-0-0)Loss – Daneca Butterfield (0-6-0)

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Game 13Wisconsin (11-1-0 (7-1-0 WCHA)) vs. Robert Morris (2-11-0 (1-2-0 CHA))

Date: Nov. 20, 2010 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 142

Start time: 3:05 p.m. • End time: 4:58 p.m. • Total time: 1:53 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

Wisconsin ................................... 1 4 2 7robert morris ........................... 0 1 0 1

1st period – 1, WIS, Haverstock, Brittany/1 (ammerman, Brooke/9) 12:19. Penalties – Jennifer Kindret, rmUW (checking) 6:24; Paige Pietrangelo, RMUW (checking) 7:44.

2nd period – 2, WIS, Duggan, meghan/10 (Dec. ker, Brianna/13, Haverstock, Brittany/5) 1:47 (sh). 3, WIS, Prevost, Carolyne/10 (Haverstock, Brittany/6) 3:09 (sh). 4, rmUW, Kathryn Stack/1 (Jennifer Kindret/3) 3:41. 5, WIS, Knight, Hilary/15 8:29. 6, WIS, Knight, Hilary/16 (Jaminski, Kelly/3) 15:42. Penalties – Pacholok, Saige, WIS (tripping) 1:32; Dayna Newsom, RMUW (tripping) 5:37; Paige Pietrangelo, RMUW (checking) 16:39; TEAM, RMUW (bench) 20:00.

3rd period – 7, WIS, Duggan, meghan/11 (Prevost, Carolyne/5, ammerman, Brooke/10) 2:58 (pp). 8, WIS, Knight, Hilary/17 (mcKeough, Stefanie/6, ammerman, Brooke/11) 5:01 (pp). Penalties – Kylie St. Louis, RMUW (roughing) :20; McKeough, Stefanie, WIS (roughing) :20; Paige Pietrangelo, RMUW (checking) 1:52; Jennifer Kindret, RMUW (interference) 4:25; Dayna Newsom, RMUW (checking) 5:10; Dayna Newsom, RMUW (hooking) 14:11; Brandi Pollock, RMUW (roughing) 16:00.

Shots on goal – WIS 9-19-6 34; RMUW 1-10-3 14.Power plays – WIS 2 of 10; RMUW 0 of 1.Penalties – WIS 2 (4 min); RMUW 11 (22 min).

Goalies – WIS, rigsby, alex 7-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 14 shots-13 saves); RMUW, Daneca Butterfield 0-7-0 (35:42, 26-21), Kristen DiCiocco (24:18, 8-6).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Knight, Hilary2. Duggan, meghan3. ammerman, Brooke

Referees – leah Wrazidlo, Kate ConnollyLinesman – Dorsey DickWin – rigsby, alex (7-0-0)Loss – Daneca Butterfield (0-7-0)

Game 14Maine (6-6-2; 1-2-2 WHEA) vs.

Robert Morris (2-12-0; 1-2-0 CHA)

Date: Nov. 26, 2010 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 263

Start time: 7:05 p.m. • End time: 9:05 p.m. • Total time: 2:00 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

maine ............................................ 1 1 2 4robert morris ........................... 1 1 0 2

1st period – 1, rmUW, Dayna newsom/4 (Sara o’malley/7, Brianna Delaney/8) 6:47 (pp). 2, maIne, missy Denk/2 (Jennie Gallo/6) 11:06. Penalties – ashley norum, maIne (slashing) 6:28; Whitney Pappas, RMUW (interference) 11:24; Myriam Croussette, maIne (hooking) 18:53.

2nd period – 3, maIne, Brittany Dougherty/9 (myriam Croussette/8) 1:02. 4, rmUW, Sara o’malley/6 (Kelsey thomas/5, thea Imbrogno/8) 8:44 (pp). Penalties – Jenny Kistner, MAINE (interference) 4:10; Myriam Croussette, MAINE (hooking) 4:50; Missy Denk, MAINE (checking) 7:32; Jamie Joslin, RMUW (checking) 14:21; Kayla Kaluzny, MAINE (slashing) 18:27.

3rd period – 5, maIne, Dawn Sullivan/2 (Danielle Ward/6, Brittany Dougherty/8) 7:49 (pp). 6, maIne, myriam Croussette/7 (ashley norum/8, Brittany Dougherty/9) 17:10. Penalties – Dayna Newsom, RMUW (tripping):38; Kylie St. Louis, RMUW (interference) 7:18; Brittany Dougherty, MAINE (checking) 9:15; Kelly McDonald, MAINE (checking) 13:32; Kelly McDonald, MAINE (interference) 17:44; Dayna Newsom, rmUW(cross-checking) 18:17.

Shots on goal – MAINE 5-5-5 15; RMUW 12-20-12 44.Power plays – MAINE 1 of 5; RMUW 2 of 9.Penalties – MAINE 9 (18 min); RMUW 5 (10 min).

Goalies – maIne, Brittany ott 5-5-2 (60:00 minutes, 44 shots-42 saves); RMUW, Daneca Butterfield 0-8-0 (47:49, 13-10), Kristen DiCiocco (11:15, 2-1), emPty net (00:56, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Brittany Dougherty2. Sara o’malley3. Brittany ott

Referees – aaron Wallace, Jeff ZelaskoLinesman – Jeff PickeringWin – Brittany ott (5-5-2)Loss – Daneca Butterfield (0-8-0)

Game 15Maine (6-6-3 (1-2-2 WHEA)) vs.

Robert Morris (2-12-1 (1-2-0 CHA))

Date: Nov. 27, 2010 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 213

Start time: 2:05 p.m. • End time: 4:08 p.m. • Total time: 2:03 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TOTAL

maine ............................................ 0 0 1 0 1robert morris ........................... 0 0 1 0 1

1st period – no Scoring. Penalties – Paige Pietrangelo, rmUW (hooking) 2:43; Brianna Delaney, RMUW (tripping) 7:07; Kathryn Stack, RMUW (roughing) 13:23; Ashley Norum, MAINE (roughing) 13:23; Kayla Kaluzny, MAINE (tripping) 17:51; ashley norum, maIne (checking) 18:47.

2nd period – no Scoring. Penalties – Chloe tinkler, maIne (holding) 10:20; Kelsey Thomas, RMUW (roughing) 18:00; Paige Pietrangelo, rmUW (cross-checking) 20:00.

3rd period – 1, maIne, Dawn Sullivan/3 (Kayla Kaluzny/5, Brittany Dougherty/10) 3:42 (pp). 2, rmUW, Kathryn Stack/2 (Jennifer Kindret/4, Whitney Pappas/2) 14:42. Penalties – Ashley Norum, MAINE (roughing) :27; Maria Stoa, RMUW (hooking) 3:31; Myriam Croussette, MAINE (hooking) 5:04; Ashley Norum, MAINE (roughing) 6:42; Brianna Delaney, rmUW (checking) 17:44.

OT period - no Scoring. Penalties – Brianna Delaney, rmUW (interference) :23; Sara O’Malley, RMUW (interference) 3:04; Chloe Tinkler, MAINE (interference) 4:32; Danielle Ward, MAINE (cross-checking) 5:00; Whitney Pappas, RMUW (unsportsmanlike conduct) 5:00.

Shots on goal – MAINE 4-6-4-5 19; RMUW 11-20-12-0 43.Power plays – MAINE 1 of 8; RMUW 0 of 6.Penalties – MAINE 9 (18 min); RMUW 10 (20 min).

Goalies – maIne, Brittany ott (64:56 minutes, 43 shots-42 saves), EMPTY NET (00:04, 0-0); RMUW, Kristen DiCiocco (64:57, 19-18), emPty net (00:03, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Kathryn Stack2. Brittany ott3. Dawn Sullivan

Referees – Josh Deliman, Jeff PickeringLinesman – Dorsey DickMaine – Brittany ott (5-5-3)Robert Morris – Kristen DiCiocco (2-4-1)

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Game 16Robert Morris (3-12-1,1-2-0 CHA) vs.

Minnesota State (6-10-1,5,7,0,0 WCHA)

Date: Dec. 3, 2010 • Location: Mankato, Minn.

Arena: All Seasons Arena • Attendance: 72

Start time: 7:07 p.m. • End time: 9:03 p.m. • Total time: 1:56 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 0 1 1 2minnesota State ....................... 0 1 0 1

1st period – no Scoring. Penalties – moira o’Connor, mSU (high sticking) 5:23; Brianna Delaney, RMUW (tripping) 9:36; Jamie Joslin, rmUW (cross-checking) 9:49.

2nd period – 1, mSU, Kathleen rogan/9 (lauren Smith/6, erika magnusson/3) 6:28. 2, rmUW, Sara o’malley/7 (Brianna Delaney/9) 10:19. Penalties – Kathleen rogan, mSU (hooking) :17; Lauren Zrust, MSU (high sticking) 16:42.

3rd period – 3, rmUW, Brianna Delaney/4 (Kylie St. louis/2) 2:34. Penalties – emilia andersson, mSU (tripping) 17:01.

Shots on goal – RMUW 9-6-3 18; MSU 10-6-4 20.Power plays – RMUW 0 of 4; MSU 0 of 2.Penalties – RMUW 2 (4 min); MSU 4 (8 min).

Goalies – rmUW, Kristen DiCiocco 3-4-1 (60:00 minutes, 20 shots-19 saves); MSU, Alli Altmann 3-8-1 (58:57, 18-16), emPty net (01:03, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Brianna Delaney2. Kathleen rogan3. Kristen DiCiocco

Referees – Kevin Capocasa, Dave Pen-mcGreeLinesman – ray DuceyWin – Kristen DiCiocco (3-4-1)Loss – alli altmann (3-8-1)

Game 17Robert Morris (3-12-2,1-2-0 CHA) vs.

Minnesota State (6-10-2,5-7-0-0 WCHA)

Date: Dec. 4, 2010 • Location: Mankato, Minn.

Arena: All Seasons Arena • Attendance: 113

Start time: 3:07 p.m. • End time: 5:10 p.m. • Total time: 2:03 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 0 2 0 0 2minnesota State ....................... 1 0 1 0 2

1st period – 1, mSU, melissa Klippenstein/2 (emmi leinonen/3) 8:18. Penalties – Jamie Joslin, rmUW (checking) 5:21.

2nd period – 2, rmUW, Brianna Delaney/5 5:47 (pp). 3, rmUW, Brianna Delaney/6 (Sara o’malley/8) 16:12. Penalties – emilia Andersson, MSU (tripping) 4:46; Nina Tikkinen, MSU (high sticking) 9:20; Nina Tikkinen, MSU (game misconduct) 9:20; Jamie Joslin, RMUW (tripping) 9:30; Lauren Smith, MSU (cross-checking) 13:25; Kelsie Scott, MSU (roughing) 19:52; Paige Pietrangelo, rmUW (holding the stick) 19:52.

3rd period – 4, mSU, lauren Zrust/3 (Kelsie Scott/2) 2:07. Penalties – Whitney Pappas, RMUW (tripping) 3:41; Moira O’Connor, MSU (high sticking) 11:07; Sara O’Malley, RMUW (interference) 15:45.

OT period – no Scoring. Penalties – none.

Shots on goal – RMUW 4-3-2-1 10; MSU 8-12-9-2 31.Power plays – RMUW 1 of 4; MSU 0 of 4.Penalties – RMUW 5 (10 min); MSU 6 (23 min).

Goalies – rmUW, Kristen DiCiocco (65:00 minutes, 31 shots-29 saves); MSU, Daniielle Butters (65:00, 10-8).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Brianna Delaney2. lauren Zrust3. melissa Klippenstein

Referees – tina Simonson, ray DoocyLinesman – Dave mcGreeRobert Morris – Kristen DiCiocco (3-4-2)Minnesota State – Daniielle Butters (3-2-1)

Game 18Robert Morris (3-13-2, 1-3-0 CHA) vs.

Niagara (4-12-3, 1-2-0 CHA)

Date: Dec. 10, 2010 • Location: Niagara University, N.Y.

Arena: Dwyer Arena • Attendance: 347

Start time: 7:05 p.m. • End time: 9:00 p.m. • Total time: 1:58 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 0 1 1 2niagara ........................................ 2 1 2 5

1st period – 1, nIa, Jenna Hendrikx/6 (autumn Stuntz/6) 10:38. 2, nIa, Daniela Dal Colle/4 (Kathleen Bortuzzo/2, leah Whittaker/3) 19:27 (pp). Penalties – Kara edwards, nIa (tripping) 6:58; Dayna Newsom, RMUW (hooking) 7:34; Maria Stoa, rmUW (tripping) 17:44.

2nd period – 3, rmUW, Kelsey thomas (Brianna Delaney, Cobina Delaney) :35. 4, nIa, Daniela Dal Colle/5 (Jocey Kleiber/3) 2:42. Penalties – Brandi Pollock, rmUW (hooking) 8:51; Leah Whittaker, NIA (checking) 14:29; Erica Owczarczak, NIA (holding) 17:14; Brianna Delaney, RMUW (tripping) 19:15.

3rd period – 5, rmUW, thea Imbrogno (Sara o’malley, Dayna newsom) 14:34. 6, nIa, Caitlin Jenkins (Sarah Zacharias, autumn Stuntz) 19:09 (empty net) (pp). 7, nIa, leah Whittaker 19:28 (empty net). Penalties – Courtney langston, rmUW (hooking) 5:43; Kaleigh Chippy, NIA (hooking) 5:54; Caitlin Jenkins, NIA (checking) 13:50; Jamie Joslin, RMUW (tripping) 14:12; Erica Owczarczak, NIA (tripping) 16:31; Kylie St. Louis, rmUW (checking) 17:51.

Shots on goal – RMUW 4-8-6 18; NIA 6-7-11 24.Power plays – RMUW 0 of 6; NIA 2 of 7.Penalties – RMUW 7 (14 min); NIA 6 (12 min).

Goalies – rmUW, Kristen DiCiocco 2-8-0 (58:53 minutes, 22 shots-19 saves), EMPTY NET (01:07, 0-0); NIA, Jenni Bauer 4-10-2 (60:00, 18-16).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Daniela Dal Colle2. Jenna Hendrikx3. Jenni Bauer

Referees – Dina allen, Kyle allenLinesman – Jason leistenWin – Jenni Bauer (4-10-2)Loss – Kristen DiCiocco (2-8-0)

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Game 19Robert Morris (3-13-3, 1-3-1 CHA) vs.

Niagara (4-12-4, 1-2-1 CHA)

Date: Dec. 11, 2010 • Location: Niagara University, N.Y.

Arena: Dwyer Arena • Attendance: 286

Start time: 2:05 p.m. • End time: 4:10 p.m. • Total time: 2:05 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 0 1 0 0 1niagara ........................................ 0 1 0 0 1

1st period – no Scoring. Penalties – Caitlin Jenkins, nIa (roughing) 10:19; Brianna Delaney, RMUW (hooking) 14:25; Sarah Zacharias, nIa (tripping) 19:20.

2nd period – 1, nIa, Kristen richards/5 (Jessica Hitchcock/6, erica owczarczak/1) 3:09 (pp). 2, rmUW, thea Imbrogno/5 (Dayna newsom/11) 16:47. Penalties – Jamie Joslin, rmUW (tripping) 1:51; Sarah Zacharias, NIA (interference) 10:32; Brandi Pollock, RMUW (cross-checking) 12:36; Kaleigh Chippy, nIa (hooking) 12:51.

3rd period – no Scoring. Penalties – Brianna Delaney, rmUW (tripping) 5:50; Caitlin Jenkins, NIA (tripping) 7:46; Jamie Joslin, RMUW (hooking) 10:40; Leah Whittaker, NIA (hooking) 13:27.

OT period - no Scoring. Penalties – none.

Shots on goal – RMUW 8-12-5-2 27; NIA 3-7-6-3 19.Power plays – RMUW 0 of 6; NIA 1 of 5.Penalties – RMUW 5 (10 min); NIA 6 (12 min).

Goalies – rmUW, Kristen DiCiocco (65:00 minutes, 19 shots-18 saves); NIA, Sarah Moses (65:00, 27-26).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Sarah moses2. Kristen DiCiocco3. Kristen richards

Referees – John everett, Scott BellLinesman – Jason leistenRobert Morris – Kristen DiCiocco (3-53)Niagara – Sarah moses (0-2-2)

Game 20Robert Morris (4-13-3) vs.

Connecticut (7-13-1)

Date: Jan. 8, 2011 • Location: Storrs, Conn.

Arena: Freitas Ice Forum • Attendance: 156

Start time: 1:00 p.m. • End time: 2:59 p.m. • Total time: 1:59

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 1 1 1 3Connecticut ................................ 0 1 0 1

1st period – 1, rmUW, Brianna Delaney/7 (Cobina Delaney/3) 17:26. Penalties – mUrPHy, Brittany, UConn (hitting after whistle) 11:33; Meeri Raisanen, RMUW (hitting after whistle) 11:33; Jamie Joslin, RMUW (checking) 14:37.

2nd period – 2, rmUW, Brianna Delaney/8 (Kelsey thomas/6, Cobina Delaney/4) 5:08. 3, UConn, CHaISSon, Jennifer/4 (raItHBy, Stephanie/3, HeWett, rebecca/6) 11:42. Penalties – Anneline Lauziere, RMUW (checking) 16:02; BLAIN, Maude, UConn (holding) 19:35.

3rd period – 4, rmUW, thea Imbrogno/6 (Sara o’malley/10, Dayna newsom/12) 3:06 (pp). Penalties – mUrPHy, Brittany, UCONN (interference) 1:10; Brandi Pollock, RMUW (holding) 8:27; Dayna Newsom, RMUW (checking) 9:36; TEAM, RMUW (too many players on ice) 14:17; TEAM, UCONN (too many players on ice) 16:12; Sara O’Malley, RMUW (tripping) 19:02.

Shots on goal – RMUW 2-7-10 19; UCONN 7-6-6 19.Power plays – RMUW 1 of 3; UCONN 0 of 6.Penalties – RMUW 7 (14 min); UCONN 4 (8 min).

Goalies – rmUW, meeri raisanen 1-0-0 (60:00 minutes, 19 shots-18 saves); UCONN, GARCIA, Alexandra 5-12-1 (59:02, 19-16), emPty net (00:58, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. none2. none3. none

Referees – Bill Doiron, tim KerriganLinesman – George majorWin – meeri raisanen (1-0-0)Loss – alexandra Garcia (5-12-1)

Game 21Robert Morris (4-14-1) vs.

Connecticut (8-13-1)

Date: Jan. 9, 2011 • Location: Storrs, Conn.

Arena: Freitas Ice Forum • Attendance: 275

Start time: 1:00 p.m. • End time: 2:59 p.m. • Total time: 1:59 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 0 0 2 2Connecticut ................................ 1 3 2 6

1st period – 1, UConn, mUrPHy, Brittany/5 (GroSS, taylor/5, CHaISSon, Jennifer/10) 9:48. Penalties – mUrPHy, Brittany, UCONN (checking) 5:17; KNAJDEK, Casey, UCONN (interference) 17:46.

2nd period – 2, UConn, WelCH, Jenna/1 (HeWett, rebecca/7, naUHeIm, Kiana/1) 9:27. 3, UConn, VaKoS, alexandra/1 (GroSS, taylor/6, eVelyn, Sami/7) 16:08 (pp). 4, UConn, raItHBy, Stephanie/4 (eVelyn, Sami/8, VaKoS, alexandra/6) 18:18. Penalties – Sara o’malley, rmUW (charging) 5:03; HORAN, Kelly, UCONN (tripping) 6:49; WELCH, Jenna, UCONN (tripping) 12:15; Courtney Langston, RMUW (interference) 14:39.

3rd period – 5, UConn, Horan, Kelly/5 (BlaIn, maude/6, VaKoS, alexandra/7) 1:15. 6, UConn, HeWett, rebecca/3 (WELCH, Jenna/2, SAXON, Jenny) 2:03. 7, RMUW, Cobina Delaney/5 (Kelsey thomas/7, Brianna Delaney/11) 11:01 (pp). 8, rmUW, anneline lauziere/1 (Dayna newsom/13) 11:55. Penalties – SYDOR, Jody, UCONN (tripping) 7:21; CHAISSON, Jennifer, UCONN (cross-checking) 10:17; MURPHY, Brittany, UConn (hooking) 15:51.

Shots on goal – RMUW 5-11-12 28; UCONN 6-6-4 16.Power plays – RMUW 1 of 7; UCONN 1 of 2.Penalties – RMUW 2 (4 min); UCONN 7 (14 min).

Goalies – rmUW, meeri raisanen 1-1-0 (40:52 minutes, 13 shots-8 saves), Daneca Butterfield (18:45, 3-2), EMPTY NET (00:23, 0-0); UCONN, PANICCIA, Nicole 3-1-0 (60:00, 28-26).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. none2. none3. none

Referees – andrew Difusco, andrew mannLinesman – Karl PoirierWin – nicole Paniccia (3-1-0)Loss – meeri raisanen (1-1-0)

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Game 22Robert Morris (4-15-3, 1-4-1 CHA) vs.

Syracuse (9-11-3, 3-2 CHA)

Date: Jan. 14, 2011 • Location: Syracuse, N.Y.

Arena: Tennity Ice Pavilion • Attendance: 155

Start time: 7 p.m. • End time: 9:00 p.m • Total time: 2:00 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 0 1 1 2Syracuse ...................................... 1 2 2 5

1st period – 1, SU, Stefanie marty (Christina laCombe, taylor metcalfe) 9:30 (pp). Penalties – Christina laCombe, SU (tripping) 1:24; Paige Pietrangelo, RMUW (interference) 8:32; Maria Stoa, RMUW (interference) 14:26; Lisa Mullan, SU (checking) 19:05.

2nd period – 2, SU, Kelsey Welch (Isabel menard, taylor metcalfe) 2:54. 3, SU, Kelly Dimmen (akane Hosoyamada, Holly Carrie-mattimo) 4:21 (pp). 4, rmUW, Jennifer Kindret (maria Stoa) 10:56. Penalties – Paige Pietrangelo, rmUW (checking) 3:48.

3rd period – 5, SU, margot Scharfe (Julie rising, Kelsey Welch) 2:51. 6, SU, ashley Cockell (lisa mullan, Stefanie marty) 3:23. 7, rmUW, Jennifer Kindret (thea Imbrogno) 13:38 (pp). Penalties – Talia Menard, SU (hitting after whistle) 6:38; Julie Rising, SU (roughing) 12:19; Lisa Mullan, SU (holding) 13:18; Dayna Newsom, RMUW (goaltender interference) 14:36; Holly Carrie-mattimo, SU (checking) 16:03.

Shots on goal – RMUW 4-9-10 23; SU 10-14-5 29.Power plays – RMUW 1 of 5; SU 2 of 4.Penalties – RMUW 4 (8 min); SU 6 (12 min).

Goalies – rmUW, meeri raisanen 1-2-0 (43:35 minutes, 27 shots-22 saves), Daneca Butterfield (16:25, 2-2); SU, Kallie Billadeau 3-8-1 (60:00, 23-21).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Kelsey Welch2. Isabel menard3. Jennifer Kindret

Referees – John everett, leah WrazildoLinesman – mike foleyWin – Kallie Billadeau (3-8-1)Loss – meeri raisanen (1-2-0)

Game 23Robert Morris (4-16-3, 1-5-1 CHA) vs.

Syracuse (10-11-3, 4-2 CHA)

Date: Jan. 15, 2011 • Location: Syracuse, N.Y.

Arena: Tennity Ice Pavilion • Attendance: 107

Start time: 2 p.m. • End time: 4:00 p.m. • Total time: 2:00 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 0 1 0 1Syracuse ...................................... 0 1 2 3

1st period – no Scoring. Penalties – Stefanie marty, SU (tripping) :40; Paige Pietrangelo, RMUW (holding) 13:13.

2nd period – 1, rmUW, Sara o’malley (Dayna newsom, Kylie St. louis) 6:21. 2, SU, Isabel menard 11:26. Penalties – none.

3rd period – 3, SU, Isabel menard 3:02. 4, SU, ashley Cockell (Holly Carrie-mattimo, akane Hosoyamada) 18:26 (empty net). Penalties – Jaquie Greco, SU (interference) 6:49; Kelly Dimmen, SU (hooking) 9:51; Taylor Metcalfe, SU (tripping) 16:24; Dayna Newsom, RMUW (tripping) 16:24; Caitlin Roach, SU (holding) 19:03; Dayna Newsom, RMUW (hooking) 19:46.

Shots on goal – RMUW 5-10-15 30; SU 3-11-5 19.Power plays – RMUW 0 of 3; SU 0 of 1.Penalties – RMUW 3 (6 min); SU 5 (10 min).

Goalies – rmUW, meeri raisanen 1-3-0 (58:05 minutes, 17 shots-15 saves), EMPTY NET (01:55, 1-1); SU, Kallie Billadeau 4-7-1 (60:00, 30-29).

Penalty shots – [3rd 09:51] rmUW thea Imbrogno mISSeD.

Three stars – 1. Isabel menard2. Sara o’malley3. Kallie Billadeau

Referees – Jim everett, lead WrazildoLinesman – Will o’malleyWin – Kallie Billadeau (4-7-1)Loss – meeri raisanen (1-3-0)

Game 24Mercyhurst (19-5-0) vs. Robert Morris (4-17-3)

Date: Jan. 21, 2011 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 237

Start time: 7:05 p.m. • End time: 9:02 p.m. • Total time: 1:57 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

mercyhurst ................................. 3 1 2 6robert morris ........................... 1 2 0 3

1st period – 1, rmUW, Sara o’malley/9 (thea Imbrogno/10) 2:50. 2, mC-W, Christine Bestland/15 (meghan agosta/34, Christie Cicero/6) 8:30. 3, mC-W, J. Christofferson/3 (Christie Cicero/7, meghan agosta/35) 9:02. 4, mC-W, Christine Bestland/16 (melissa lacroix/11, meghan Corbett/9) 11:41. Penalties – Jennifer Kindret, RMUW (checking) 9:26; Brianna Delaney, RMUW (tripping) 16:08; Paige Pietrangelo, RMUW (hooking) 18:36.

2nd period – 5, mC-W, Christie Cicero/8 (Vicki Bendus/24, Christine Bestland/17) 1:33. 6, rmUW, Brianna Delaney/9 (Kelsey thomas/7) 13:50. 7, rmUW, Kelsey thomas/4 (Brianna Delaney/12, Cobina Delaney/5) 14:45. Penalties – lauren Jones, MC-W (checking) 2:19; Dayna Newsom, RMUW (tripping) 15:29.

3rd period – 8, mC-W, meghan agosta/25 (Jesse Scanzano/23, lauren Barnes/6) 4:24 (pp). 9, mC-W, lauren Jones/5 (Samantha Watt/6) 14:40. Penalties – anneline lauziere, RMUW (interference) 2:17; Jamie Joslin, RMUW (tripping) 2:59; Kelsey Thomas, RMUW (cross-checking) 7:48; Cassea Schols, MC-W (hooking) 8:38; Dayna Newsom, RMUW (hooking) 10:28; Samantha Watt, MC-W (interference) 15:37; Kyleigh Palmer, mC-W (tripping) 18:11.

Shots on goal – MC-W 16-15-15 46; RMUW 3-11-7 21.Power plays – MC-W 1 of 8; RMUW 0 of 4.Penalties – MC-W 4 (8 min); RMUW 8 (16 min).

Goalies – mC-W, Hillary Pattenden 17-5-0 (59:56 minutes, 21 shots-18 saves), EMPTY NET (00:04, 0-0); RMUW, Meeri raisanen 1-4-0 (60:00, 46-40).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Christie Cicero2. Christine Bestland3. Brianna Delaney

Referees – Kate Connolly, leah WrazidloLinesman – Steve WatersWin – Hillary Pattenden (17-5-0)Loss – meeri raisanen (1-4-0)

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Game 25Mercyhurst (20-5-0 (9-0-0 CHA)) vs. Robert Morris (4-18-3 (1-7-1 CHA))

Date: Jan. 22, 2011 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 181

Start time: 2:05 p.m. • End time: 4:08 p.m. • Total time: 2:03

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

mercyhurst ................................. 3 2 2 7robert morris ........................... 0 1 0 1

1st period – 1, mC-W, Pamela Zgoda/3 (Vicki Bendus/25, Samantha Watt/7) 7:26. 2, mC-W, Kyleigh Palmer/1 (Vicki Bendus/26, Christine Bestland/18) 9:38. 3, mC-W, Jesse Scanzano/15 (Bailey Bram/22, melissa lacroix/12) 13:15. Penalties – Kylie Rossler, MC-W (slashing) 14:11; TEAM, MC-W (too many players on ice) 18:19; Meghan Agosta, MC-W (roughing) 18:42.

2nd period – 4, mC-W, Samantha Watt/1 (Jesse Scanzano/23) 1:14. 5, rmUW, thea Imbrogno/7 (Sara o’malley/11, Dayna newsom/15) 17:26. 6, mC-W, meghan agosta/26 (Jesse Scanzano/24, melissa lacroix/13) 18:03 (sh). Penalties – Melissa Lacroix, MC-W (tripping) 2:38; Cassea Schols, MC-W (cross-checking) 3:24; Dayna Newsom, RMUW (hooking) 3:58; Paige Pietrangelo, RMUW (holding) 6:09; Jennifer Kindret, RMUW (cross-checking) 10:29; Kathryn Stack, RMUW (checking) 13:03; Jesse Scanzano, MC-W (roughing) 13:03; Whitney Pappas, RMUW (roughing) 13:03; Vicki Bendus, MC-W (slashing) 17:54; Brianna Delaney, RMUW (hooking) 18:35.

3rd period – 7, mC-W, Jesse Scanzano/16 (meghan agosta/36) :27 (pp). 8, mC-W, Pamela Zgoda/4 (lauren Barnes/7, Christine Bestland/19) 16:25. Penalties – melissa lacroix, mC-W (tripping) 4:31; Maria Stoa, RMUW (interference) 10:57; Pamela Zgoda, mC-W (hooking) 19:46.

Shots on goal – MC-W 8-15-10 33; RMUW 13-9-4 26.Power plays – MC-W 1 of 6; RMUW 0 of 8.Penalties – MC-W 9 (18 min); RMUW 7 (14 min).

Goalies – mC-W, Hillary Pattenden 18-5-0 (59:34 minutes, 26 shots-25 saves), EMPTY NET (00:26, 0-0); RMUW, Meeri Raisanen 1-5-0 (21:12, 9-5), Daneca Butterfield (38:42, 24-21), emPty net (00:06, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Jesse Scanzano2. Christine Bestland3. Pamela Zgoda

Referees – Jeff Shernan, Joe ShermanLinesman – Jeff PickeringWin – Hillary Pattenden (18-5-0)Loss – meeri raisanen (1-5-0)

Game 26Niagara (9-14-4 (6-4-1 CHA)) vs.

Robert Morris (4-19-3 (1-8-1 CHA))

Date: Feb. 4, 2011 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 222

Start time: 7:05 p.m. • End time: 8:58 p.m. • Total time: 1:53 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

niagara ........................................ 1 1 1 3robert morris ........................... 1 0 0 1

1st period – 1, rmUW, Dayna newsom/5 (thea Imbrogno/11, Brianna Delaney/13) 2:18 (pp). 2, nIa, Kristen richards/7 (Jessica Hitchcock/9, Jenna Hendrikx/1) 13:49 (pp). Penalties – Daniela Dal Colle, NIA (high sticking) 1:41; Erica Owczarczak, NIA (tripping) 3:05; Maria Stoa, RMUW (interference) 7:37; Cobina Delaney, RMUW (checking) 13:40; Erica Owczarczak, nIa (cross-checking) 19:22.

2nd period – 3, nIa, Jessica Hitchcock/3 (Jenna Hendrikx/2) 8:39. Penalties – Jamie Joslin, rmUW (checking) 16:55.

3rd period – 4, nIa, Jenna Hendrikx/8 (autumn Stuntz/8, Chelsea Witwicke/1) 12:49. Penalties – Jocey Kleiber, nIa (elbowing) 19:52.

Shots on goal – NIA 15-13-9 37; RMUW 8-6-5 19.Power plays – NIA 1 of 3; RMUW 1 of 4.Penalties – NIA 4 (8 min); RMUW 3 (6 min).

Goalies – nIa, Jenni Bauer 9-12-2 (60:00 minutes, 19 shots-18 saves); RMUW, Meeri Raisanen 1-6-0 (58:04, 37-34), EMPTY net (01:56, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Jessica Hitchcock2. Jenna Hendrikx3. Dayna newsom

Referees – Jason Bell, aaron BelairLinesman – Jason leistenWin – Jenni Bauer (9-12-2)Loss – meeri raisanen (1-6-0)

Game 27Niagara (9-14-5 (6-4-2 CHA)) vs.

Robert Morris (4-19-4 (1-8-2 CHA))

Date: Feb. 5, 2011 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 198

Start time: 2:05 p.m. • End time: 4:03 p.m. • Total time: 1:58 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TOTAL

niagara ........................................ 1 0 1 0 2robert morris ........................... 0 0 2 0 2

1st period – 1, nIa, Kaleigh Chippy/5 (Jenna Hendrikx/3, erica owczarczak/2) 12:47 (pp). Penalties – Dayna newsom, rmUW (hooking) 11:32; Natasha Fryer, NIA (interference) 16:13.

2nd period – no Scoring. Penalties – Jenna Hendrikx, nIa (slashing) 10:55.

3rd period – 2, nIa, Jenna Hendrikx/9 (Kristen richards/6) 8:44. 3, rmUW, Sara o’malley/10 (thea Imbrogno/12, anneline lauziere/1) 10:52. 4, rmUW, thea Imbrogno/8 (Sara o’malley/12, Brianna Delaney/14) 18:33 (pp). Penalties – Kaleigh Chippy, NIA (hooking) 3:18; Erica Owczarczak, NIA (checking) 18:02.

OT period – no Scoring. Penalties – none.

Shots on goal – NIA 11-15-3-2 31; RMUW 7-8-13-6 34.Power plays – NIA 1 of 1; RMUW 1 of 4.Penalties – NIA 4 (8 min); RMUW 1 (2 min).

Goalies – NIA, Jenni Bauer (65:00 minutes, 34 shots-32 saves); rmUW, meeri raisanen (65:00, 31-29).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. thea Imbrogno2. Sara o’malley3. Jenna Hendrikx

Referees – Jason Brown, aaron BelairLinesman – Jason leistenNiagara – Jenni Bauer (9-12-3)Robert Morris – meeri raisanen (1-6-1)

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Game 28Robert Morris (4-19-5, 1-8-3 CHA) vs.

Wayne State (8-17-2, 1-10-2 CHA)

Date: Feb. 11, 2011 • Location: Detroit, Mich.

Arena: City Sports Center • Attendance: 186

Start time: 7:00 p.m. • End time: 9:27 p.m. • Total time: 2:27 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 2 2 0 0 4Wayne State ............................... 1 1 2 0 4

1st period – 1, rmUW, Cobina Delaney/6 (maria Stoa/2, Paige Pietrangelo/1) 7:11 (pp). 2, WS, V. laramee-Paquette/5 (Ciara lee/3, Gina Buquet/8) 9:48. 3, rmUW, Kathryn Stack/3 (Jamie Joslin/4, maria Stoa/2) 12:57 (sh). Penalties – Cobina Delaney, RMUW (tripping) 2:53; Jill Szandzik, WS (tripping) 5:15; Jennifer Kindret, rmUW (tripping) 11:51.

2nd period – 4, WS, micheline frappier/5 (Jenaya townsend/1) 3:00 (pp). 5, rmUW, thea Imbrogno/9 (Kylie St. louis/4, Kelsey thomas/9) 6:05 (pp). 6, rmUW, Sara o’malley/13 (thea Imbrogno/13, Brianna Delaney/15) 14:06 (pp). Penalties – thea Imbrogno, rmUW (interference) 2:04; Adrianna Pfeffer, WS (holding) 4:32; Paige Pietrangelo, RMUW (high sticking) 9:08; Alyssa Baldin, WS (checking) 9:48; Paige Pietrangelo, RMUW (checking) 12:56; TEAM, WS (unsportsmanlike conduct) 12:56; Jamie Joslin, RMUW (roughing) 13:41; Jill Szandzik, WS (roughing) 13:41; Brandi Pollock, RMUW (roughing) 13:41; Julie Ingratta, WS (roughing) 13:41; Julie Ingratta, WS (elbowing) 13:41; Jennifer Kindret, rmUW (tripping) 14:23.

3rd period – 7, WS, Julie Ingratta/20 12:39. 8, WS, Julie Ingratta/11 (Jill Szandzik/15) 19:22 (pp). Penalties – thea Imbrogno, rmUW (slashing) 18:55.

OT period – no Scoring. Penalties – meeri raisanen, rmUW (roughing) 1:34; Jill Szandzik, WS (interference) 2:40; Alyssa Baldin, WS (high sticking) 3:33.

Shots on goal – RMUW 12-10-6-3 31; WS 7-16-13-5 41.Power plays – RMUW 3 of 6; WS 2 of 7.Penalties – RMUW 10 (20 min); WS 9 (18 min).

Goalies – rmUW, meeri raisanen (65:00 minutes, 41 shots-37 saves); WS, Delayne Brian (64:04, 31-27), EMPTY NET (00:56, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Julie Ingratta2. Sara o’malley3. V. laramee-Paquette

Referees – Gui Bradshaw, Joe ShermanLinesman – erich SchreinerRobert Morris – meeri raisanen (1-6-2)Wayne State – Delayne Brian (8-17-2)

Game 29Robert Morris (5-19-5, 2-8-3 CHA) vs.

Wayne State (8-18-2, 1-11-2 CHA)

Date: Feb. 12, 2011 • Location: Detroit, Mich.

Arena: City Sports Center • Attendance: 166

Start time: 2:00 p.m. • End time: 4:08 p.m. • Total time: 2:08 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 0 2 0 2Wayne State ............................... 1 0 0 1

1st period – 1, WS, lauren lovold/1 (rachel Hardwick/2, micheline frappier/6) 1:30. Penalties – Dayna newsom, RMUW (tripping) 1:54; Jenaya Townsend, WS (holding) 6:54; Ciara Lee, WS (tripping) 9:22; Anneline Lauziere, RMUW (holding) 9:35; Gina Buquet, WS (tripping) 13:20; Paige Pietrangelo, rmUW (interference) 19:01.

2nd period – 2, rmUW, Sara o’malley/12 (Brandi Pollock/3, thea Imbrogno/14) 8:09. 3, rmUW, Courtney langston/1 (Kelsey thomas/10, maria Stoa/4) 8:29. Penalties – Brandi Pollock, RMUW (tripping) 3:59; Cobina Delaney, RMUW (checking) 10:29; V. Laramee-Paquette, WS (holding) 11:54; Cobina Delaney, RMUW (tripping) 13:08; Katie Gaskin, WS (interference) 13:35; Jamie Joslin, RMUW (roughing) 19:35.

3rd period – no Scoring. Penalties – Kelsey thomas, rmUW (hooking) 3:59; Anneline Lauziere, RMUW (holding) 8:07; V. Laramee-Paquette, WS (hooking) 8:23; Kelsey Thomas, RMUW (cross-checking) 8:53; Gina Buquet, WS (unsportsmanlike conduct) 9:53; Adrianna Pfeffer, WS (cross-checking) 11:23; Brianna Delaney, rmUW (interference) 17:21.

Shots on goal – RMUW 7-12-3 22; WS 8-10-10 28.Power plays – RMUW 0 of 8; WS 0 of 10.Penalties – RMUW 11 (22 min); WS 8 (16 min).

Goalies – rmUW, meeri raisanen 2-6-2 (60:00 minutes, 28 shots-27 saves); WS, Delayne Brian 8-18-2 (58:30, 22-20), emPty net (01:30, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Courtney langston2. lauren lovold3. meeri raisanen

Referees – Gui Bradshaw, Joe ShermanLinesman – erich SchreinerWin – meeri raisanen (2-6-2)Loss – Delayne Brian (8-18-2)

Game 30Syracuse (11-15-5 (5-6-2 CHA)) vs. Robert Morris (5-19-6 (2-8-4 CHA))

Date: Feb. 18, 2011 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 187

Start time: 7:05 p.m. • End time: 9:13 p.m. • Total time: 2:08 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TOTAL

Syracuse ...................................... 0 2 0 0 2robert morris ........................... 0 1 1 0 2

1st period – Penalties – Kelsey Welch, SU (interference) 11:38; Jamie Joslin, rmUW (checking) 15:46.

2nd period – 1, rmUW, thea Imbrogno/10 (anneline lauziere/2) :53. 2, SU, ashley Cockell/9 (Isabel menard/20) 1:13. 3, SU, ashley Cockell/10 (Isabel menard/21, Holly Carrie-mattimo/9) 19:13 (pp). Penalties – Stefanie marty, SU (interference) 7:12; Christina LaCombe, SU (slashing) 10:44; Kelly Dimmen, SU (checking) 17:09; TEAM, RMUW (too many players on ice) 18:34.

3rd period – 4, rmUW, Brianna Delaney/10 (anneline lauziere/3) 18:14. Penalties – Cobina Delaney, rmUW (hooking) 4:14; Isabel Menard, SU (elbowing) 5:05; Jennifer Kindret, RMUW (interference) 11:37; Holly Carrie-Mattimo, SU (high sticking) 18:52; Jenesica Drinkwater, SU (slashing) 19:48.

OT period – no Scoring. Penalties – Kylie St. louis, rmUW (tripping) 2:05.

Shots on goal – SU 5-7-13-2 27; RMUW 11-16-8-3 38.Power plays – SU 1 of 5; RMUW 0 of 7.Penalties – SU 7 (14 min); RMUW 5 (10 min).

Goalies – SU, Jenesica Drinkwater (64:48 minutes, 38 shots-36 saves), EMPTY NET (00:12, 0-0); RMUW, Meeri Raisanen (64:30, 27-25), emPty net (00:30, 0-0).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. ashley Cockell2. Brianna Delaney3. Isabel menard

Referees – Guy Bradshaw, Jeff ShernanLinesman – Steve WatersSyracuse – Jenesica Drinkwater (6-5-3)Robert Morris – meeri raisanen (2-6-3)

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Game 31Syracuse (11-15-6, 5-6-3) vs.Robert Morris (5-19-7, 2-8-5)

Date: Feb. 19, 2011 • Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center • Attendance: 207

Start time: 3:05 p.m. • End time: 5:15 p.m. • Total time: 2:10 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TOTAL

Syracuse ...................................... 0 2 0 0 2robert morris ........................... 1 0 1 0 2

1st period – 1, rmUW, thea Imbrogno/11 (Brianna Delaney/16, Sara o’malley/13) 7:58 (pp). Penalties – Kelsey Thomas, RMUW (tripping) 2:05; Ashley Cockell, SU (charging) 6:24; Megan Skelly, SU (cross-checking) 7:34; Holly Carrie-Mattimo, SU (holding) 8:49; Thea Imbrogno, RMUW (tripping) 16:02; Ashley Cockell, SU (tripping) 17:50.

2nd period – 2, SU, Holly Carrie-mattimo (margot Scharfe, akane Hosoyamada) 8:45 (pp). 3, SU, Holly Carrie-mattimo/4 (ashley Cockell/12, Isabel menard/22) 11:55 (pp). Penalties – Kelsey Welch, SU (hooking) 2:22; Ashley Cockell, SU (cross-checking) 3:32; Kallie Billadeau, SU (hooking) 5:44; Dayna Newsom, RMUW (hooking) 6:53; Kathryn Stack, RMUW (roughing) 7:40; Kelsey Thomas, RMUW (checking) 11:05; Sara O’Malley, RMUW (roughing) 11:44; Jaquie Greco, SU (slashing) 14:29; Brianna Delaney, RMUW (holding) 16:35; Brittney Krebs, SU (interference) 18:50.

3rd period – 4, rmUW, thea Imbrogno/12 (Sara o’malley/14, Dayna newsom/16) 2:58. Penalties – Jaquie Greco, SU (checking) 5:11; Cobina Delaney, RMUW (tripping) 18:09.

OT period – no Scoring. Penalties – none.

Shots on goal – SU 8-10-8-2 28; RMUW 14-12-9-2 37.Power plays – SU 2 of 8; RMUW 1 of 10.Penalties – SU 10 (20 min); RMUW 8 (16 min).

Goalies – SU, Kallie Billadeau (65:00 minutes, 37 shots-35 saves); RMUW, Meeri Raisanen (65:00, 28-26).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. thea Imbrogno2. Holly Carrie-mattimo3. Sara o’malley

Referees – Clint evans, Guy BradshawLinesman – mike BurtSyracuse – Kallie Billadeau (4-10-3)Robert Morris – meeri raisanen (2-6-4)

Game 32Robert Morris (5-20-7, 2-9-5 CHA) vs.

Mercyhurst (27-5-0, 16-0-0 CHA)

Date: Feb. 25, 2011 • Location: Erie, Pa.

Arena: Mercyhurst Ice Center • Attendance: 585

Start time: 7:00 p.m. • End time: 9:07 p.m. • Total time: 2:07 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 1 0 1 2mercyhurst ................................. 2 2 2 6

1st period – 1, mC-W, Kelley Steadman (meghan Corbett, Jess Jones) 6:44. 2, rmUW, Sara o’malley (thea Imbrogno, anneline lauziere) 7:32. 3, mC-W, Bailey Bram (Vicki Bendus, Samantha Watt) 13:35. Penalties – melissa lacroix, mC-W (interference) 19:33.

2nd period – 4, mC-W, meghan agosta (Bailey Bram, Christine Bestland) 15:18 (pp). 5, mC-W, Cassea Schols (meghan Corbett, Jesse Scanzano) 19:24. Penalties – Sara o’malley, rmUW (bc) :27; Samantha Watt, MC-W (interference) 4:56; Jesse Scanzano, MC-W (high sticking) 6:48; Maria Stoa, RMUW (holding) 14:20; Bailey Bram, mC-W (hooking) 19:49.

3rd period – 6, rmUW, Brianna Delaney (Sara o’malley, thea Imbrogno) 6:36 (pp). 7, mC-W, meghan agosta (Cassea Schols, Kelley Steadman) 7:51. 8, mC-W, Jesse Scanzano (Christie Cicero, lauren Barnes) 19:20. Penalties – Vicki Bendus, mC-W (hooking) 4:37; Meghan Agosta, MC-W (bc) 5:16; Kylie Rossler, mC-W (hooking) 10:31.

Shots on goal – RMUW 8-7-9 24; MC-W 15-19-11 45.Power plays – RMUW 1 of 7; MC-W 1 of 2.Penalties – RMUW 2 (4 min); MC-W 7 (14 min).

Goalies – rmUW, meeri raisanen 2-7-4 (59:41 minutes, 45 shots-39 saves), EMPTY NET (00:19, 0-0); MC-W, Hillary Pattenden 25-5-0 (60:00, 24-22).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. meghan agosta2. Cassea Schols3. Kelley Steadman

Referees – Sherman, ZalaskoLinesman – PaneWin – Hillary Pattenden (25-5-0)Loss – meeri raisanen (2-7-4)

Game 33— CHA Quarterfinal —

Wayne State (8-21-2, 1-14-2 CHA) vs. Robert Morris (6-20-7, 3-9-5 CHA)

Date: Mar. 3, 2011 • Location: Syracuse, N.Y.

Arena: Tennity Ice Pavilion • Attendance: 107

Start time: 3:00 p.m. • End time: 5:00 p.m • Total time: 2:00 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

Wayne State ............................... 1 0 1 2robert morris ........................... 1 1 2 4

1st period – 1, rmUW, Cobina Delaney (Brianna Delaney) 10:50. 2, WS, adrianna Pfeffer (Cari Coen) 12:12 (pp). Penalties – Cobina Delaney, RMUW (hooking) 11:04; Jenaya townsend, WS (hooking) 12:50.

2nd period – 3, rmUW, maria Stoa (Cobina Delaney, Kylie St. louis) 13:32 (pp). Penalties – Whitney Pappas, rmUW (hooking) 1:48; V. Laramee-Paquette, WS (checking) 2:14; Julie Ingratta, WS (hooking) 5:30; Katie Gaskin, WS (hooking) 12:09; Kylie St. Louis, RMUW (interference) 16:58; Julie Ingratta, WS (roughing) 17:51; Jamie Joslin, RMUW (tripping) 18:37.

3rd period – 4, WS, Cari Coen (V. laramee-Paquette, Gina Buquet) :29 (pp). 5, rmUW, Brandi Pollock (Sara o’malley, thea Imbrogno) 12:32. 6, rmUW, Sara o’malley (Brianna Delaney, Whitney Pappas) 19:04 (empty net). Penalties – none.

Shots on goal – WS 7-8-7 22; RMUW 12-11-12 35.Power plays – WS 2 of 5; RMUW 1 of 4.Penalties – WS 5 (10 min); RMUW 4 (8 min).

Goalies – WS, Delayne Brian 8-21-2 (58:55 minutes, 34 shots-31 saves), EMPTY NET (01:05, 0-0); RMUW, Meeri raisanen 3-7-4 (60:00, 22-20).

Penalty shots – none.

Three stars – 1. Brandi Pollock2. V. laramee-Paquette3. maria Stoa

Referees – Jason ellis, Jason BrownLinesman – Will mcStavickWin – meeri raisanen (3-7-4)Loss – Delayne Brian (8-21-2)

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Game 34— CHA Semifinal —

Robert Morris (6-21-7, 2-9-5 CHA) vs. Mercyhurst (28-5-0, 16-0 CHA)

Date: Mar. 4, 2011 • Location: Syracuse, N.Y.

Arena: Tennity Ice Pavilion • Attendance: 103

Start time: 4:00 p.m. • End time: 6:02 p.m. • Total time: 2:02 

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 TOTAL

robert morris ........................... 0 1 0 1mercyhurst ................................. 2 1 0 3

1st period – 1, mC-W, Kelley Steadman (meghan agosta) 13:09. 2, mC-W, Jesse Scanzano (meghan agosta) 19:04 (sh). Penalties – Brandi Pollock, RMUW (checking) 8:53; Cassea Schols, MC-W (checking) 11:01; Christie Cicero, MC-W (hooking) 13:53; Cassea Schols, mC-W (tripping) 17:39.

2nd period – 3, rmUW, Cobina Delaney (Brianna Delaney) 6:20. 4, mC-W, Jesse Scanzano (Vicki Bendus) 19:27 (pp). Penalties – Bailey Bram, MC-W (tripping) 10:27; Cobina Delaney, RMUW (tripping) 18:56; Kylie St. Louis, RMUW (tripping) 18:56.

3rd period – no Scoring. Penalties – Jennifer Kindret, rmUW (hooking) 6:30; Cassea Schols, MC-W (checking) 15:13.

Shots on goal – RMUW 5-13-7 25; MC-W 14-17-13 44.Power plays – RMUW 0 of 5; MC-W 1 of 3.Penalties – RMUW 4 (8 min); MC-W 5 (10 min).

Goalies – rmUW, meeri raisanen 3-8-4 (57:39 minutes, 44 shots-41 saves), EMPTY NET (02:21, 0-0); MC-W, Hillary Pattenden 26-5-0 (60:00, 25-24).

Penalty shots – [2nd 18:56] mC-W Vicki Bendus mISSeD.

Three stars – 1. Jesse Scanzano2. meghan agosta3. Cobina Delaney

Referees – leah Wruhzidlow, Kyle allenLinesman – Will mcStravickWin – Hillary Pattenden (26-5-0)Loss – meeri raisanen (3-8-4)

Jamie Joslin anneline Lauziere

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College Hockey America2010-11 Year in Review

Team Statistics – Conference Games

GOALS NO. AVG./G

mercyhurst .............................................. 84 5.25Syracuse ................................................... 35 2.19Robert Morris .................................. 32 2.0niagara ..................................................... 31 1.94Wayne State ............................................ 24 1.50

ASSISTS NO. AVG./G

mercyhurst .............................................. 146 9.13Syracuse ................................................... 56 3.50Robert Morris .................................. 53 3.31niagara ..................................................... 39 2.44Wayne State ............................................ 38 2.38

SHOTS NO. AVG./G

mercyhurst .............................................. 659 41.19Robert Morris .................................. 427 26.69Syracuse ................................................... 410 25.63Wayne State ............................................ 392 24.50niagara ..................................................... 358 22.38

SHOT PERCENTAGE PCT.

mercyhurst ............................................................ 12.7%niagara ................................................................... 8.7%Syracuse ................................................................. 8.5%Robert Morris .............................................. 7.5%Wayne State .......................................................... 6.1%

POWER PLAY GOALS NO. AVG./G

mercyhurst .............................................. 26 1.63niagara ..................................................... 11 0.69Robert Morris .................................. 11 0.69Syracuse ................................................... 11 0.69Wayne State ............................................ 9 0.56

POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE PCT.

mercyhurst ............................................................ 27.7%niagara ................................................................... 16.7 %Syracuse ................................................................. 14.1%Robert Morris .............................................. 11.3%Wayne State .......................................................... 10.0%

SHORTHANDED GOALS NO.

mercyhurst ................................................................... 4Syracuse ........................................................................ 2Robert Morris .................................................... 1niagara .......................................................................... 0Wayne State ................................................................. 0

PENALTY KILL PERCENTAGE PCT.

mercyhurst ............................................................ 93.7%niagara ................................................................... 88.6%Syracuse ................................................................. 82.8%Robert Morris .............................................. 78.6%Wayne State .......................................................... 78.5%

GOALS ALLOWED NO. AVG./G

mercyhurst .............................................. 22 1.38niagara ..................................................... 34 2.13Syracuse ................................................... 38 2.38Wayne State ............................................ 51 3.19Robert Morris .................................. 55 3.44

SAVES NO. SAVES/G

Wayne State ............................................ 470 29.38Syracuse ................................................... 452 28.25Robert Morris .................................. 432 27.0niagara ..................................................... 423 26.44mercyhurst .............................................. 263 16.44

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT.

niagara ........................................................................ .926mercyhurst ................................................................. .923Syracuse ...................................................................... .922Wayne State ............................................................... .902Robert Morris .................................................. .887

SHUTOUTS NO.

mercyhurst ................................................................. 4niagara ........................................................................ 3Syracuse ...................................................................... 1Robert Morris .................................................. 0Wayne State ............................................................... 0

PENALTY MINUTES NO. AVG./G

niagara ..................................................... 170 10.63Robert Morris .................................. 184 11.50Wayne State ............................................ 202 12.63mercyhurst .............................................. 214 13.38Syracuse ................................................... 220 13.75

|------------ConferenCe onLY ------------| |-------------------- overALL -------------------| PTS GP reCorD Win% Gf- GA GP reCorD Win% Gf- GA

1. mercyhurst 32 16 16- 0- 0 1.00 84- 22 35 29- 6- 0 .829 177- 70 2. niagara 18 16 8- 6- 2 .562 31- 34 33 11-17- 5 .409 49- 77 3. Syracuse 17 16 7- 6- 3 .531 35- 38 36 14-16- 6 .472 88- 99 4. Robert Morris 9 16 2- 9- 5 .281 32- 59 34 6-21- 7 .279 70-132

5. Wayne State 4 16 1-13- 2 .125 24- 53 31 8-21- 2 .290 58- 88

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Individual Statistics – Conference Games

POINTS (Goals-Assists-Points)

1. meghan agosta (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ....................................... 18-23-41 2. Jesse Scanzano (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ........................................ 11-14-25 3. Vicki Bendus(Sr, f, mercyhurst) ............................................. 7-17-24 4. Christine Bestland(fr. f, mercyhurst) .................................. 12-11-23 5. Thea Imbrogno (Fr. F, Robert Morris) ........................ 10-10-20 6. Jess Jones (Jr, f, mercyhurst) ................................................... 9-10-20 7. Isabel menard (So, f, Syracuse) .............................................. 8-8-16 8. Cassea Schols (Sr, D, mercyhurst).......................................... 2-13-15 9. Sara O’Malley (Sr, F/F, Robert Morris ......................... 7-7-14 10. Bailey Bram (Jr, f, mercyhurst) .............................................. 3-10-13

POINTS BY A DEFENSEMEN (Goals-Assists-Points)

1. Cassea Schols (Sr, D, mercyhurst).......................................... 2-13-15 2. melissa lacroix (Sr, D, mercyhurst) ...................................... 1-10-11 ashley Cockell (Sr, D, Syracuse).............................................. 6-5-11 4. Pamela Zgoda (Jr. D, merchyhurst) ....................................... 3-7-10 akane Hosoyamada (fr, f, Syracuse) ................................... 1-9-10 6. Jill Szandzik (Jr, D, Wayne State) ............................................ 1-7-8 7. Samantha Watt (So, D, mercyhurst) ..................................... 1-5-6 8. erica owczarczak (Jr, D, niagara) .......................................... 1-3-4 Anneline Lauziere (Fr, D, Robert Morris) .................. 0-4-4 10. 5 Players tied with 3 Points

POINTS BY A FRESHMAN (Goals-Assists-Points)

1. Christine Bestland(fr. f, mercyhurst) ............................. 12-11-23 2. Thea Imbrogno (Fr. F, Robert Morris) .................... 10-10-20 3. Jessica Hitchcock (fr, f, niagara) ...................................... 5-6-11 4. akane Hosoyamada (fr, f, Syracuse) ............................... 1-9-10 5. Christie Cicero (fr, f, mercyhurst).................................... 3-6-9 margot Scharfe (fr, f, Syracuse) ............................................. 3-6-9 7. Kaleigh Chippy (fr, f, niagara) ............................................... 5-3-8 Kristen richards (fr, f, niagara) ............................................ 3-5-8 9. lauren Barnes (fr, f, mercyhurst) ........................................ 0-5-5 10. Anneline Lauziere (Fr, D, Robert Morris) .................. 0-4-4

GOALS

1. meghan agosta (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ..................................................... 18 2. Christine Bestland(fr. f, mercyhurst) ................................................ 12 3. Jesse Scanzano (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ...................................................... 11 4. Thea Imbrogno (Fr, F, Robert Morris) .................................... 10 5. Jess Jones (Jr, f, mercyhurst) ................................................................. 9 6. Isabel menard (So, f, Syracuse) ............................................................ 8 Kelley Steadman (Jr, f, mercyhurst) ................................................... 8 Jenna Hendrikx (So, f, niagara)............................................................ 8 9. 2 Players tied with 7

ASSISTS

1. meghan agosta (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ..................................................... 23 2. Vicki Bendus(Sr, f, mercyhurst) ........................................................... 17 3. Jesse Scanzano (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ...................................................... 14 4. Cassea Schols (Sr, D, mercyhurst)........................................................ 13 5. Christine Bestland(fr. f, mercyhurst) ................................................ 11 6. Bailey Bram (Jr, f, mercyhurst) ............................................................ 10 Jess Jones (Jr, f, mercyhurst) ................................................................. 10 melissa lacroix (Sr, D, mercyhurst) .................................................... 10 thea Imbrogno (fr, f, robert morris) ............................................... 10 10. akane Hosoyamada (fr, f, Syracuse) ................................................. 9

POWER PLAY POINTS

1. meghan agosta (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ....................................... 7-10-17 2. Vicki Bendus(Sr, f, mercyhurst) ............................................. 3-7-10 Jesse Scanzano (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ........................................ 5-5-10 Cassea Schols (Sr, D, mercyhurst).......................................... 1-9-10 5. Thea Imbrogno (Fr, F, Robert Morris) ........................ 3-5-8 6. Christine Bestland(fr, f, mercyhurst) .................................. 6-1-7 Holly Carrie-mattimoe (So, f, Syracuse) ............................ 4-3-7 8. Jess Jones (Jr, f, mercyhurst) ................................................... 1-5-6 Brianna Delaney (Jr, F, Robert Morris) ....................... 1-5-6 10. 4 Players tied with 5 Points

Cobina delaney

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POWER PLAY GOALS

1. meghan agosta (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ..................................................... 7 2. Christine Bestland(fr. f, mercyhurst) ................................................ 6 3. Jesse Scanzano (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ...................................................... 5 4. Holly Carrie-mattimoe (So, f, Syracuse) .......................................... 4 5. Vicki Bendus(Sr, f, mercyhurst) ........................................................... 3 Jennifer Kindret (So, F, Robert Morris) .................................. 3 Kaleigh Chippy (fr, f, niagara) ............................................................. 3 Thea Imbrogno (Fr. F, Robert Morris) .................................... 3 9. 3 Players tied with 2

GAME-WINNING GOALS

1. meghan agosta (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ..................................................... 5 2. Christine Bestland(fr. f, mercyhurst) ................................................ 3 Jessica Hitchcock (fr, f, niagara) ......................................................... 3 4. Jess Jones (Jr, f, mercyhurst) ................................................................. 2 5. 21 Players tied with 1 Goal

PLUS/MINUS

1. Christine Bestland(fr. f, mercyhurst) ................................................ +18 2. meghan agosta (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ..................................................... +16 Cassea Schols (Sr, D, mercyhurst)........................................................ +16 4. melissa lacroix (Sr, D, mercyhurst) .................................................... +13 Kyleigh Palmer (Jr, f, mercyhurst)....................................................... +13 Pamela Zgoda (Jr. D, merchyhurst) ..................................................... +13 7. Vicki Bendus(Sr, f, mercyhurst) ........................................................... +10 Jesse Scanzano (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ...................................................... +10 9. Kelley Steadman (Jr, f, mercyhurst) ................................................... +9 10. Jess Jones (Jr, f, mercyhurst) ................................................................. +8

HAT TRICKS

1. meghan agosta (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ..................................................... 3 2. Jesse Scanzano (Sr, f, mercyhurst) ...................................................... 2 3. alyssa Baldin (Jr. f, Wayne State) ........................................................ 1

SHOTS

1. meghan agosta (mercyhurst) ............................................................... 151 2. ashley Cockell (Syracuse) ....................................................................... 74 3. Thea Imbrogno (Robert Morris) .............................................. 72 4. Sara O’Malley (Robert Morris) .................................................. 70 5. Kelley Steadman (mercyhurst) ............................................................. 61 6. Jesse Scanzano (mercyhurst) ................................................................ 60 7. Jessica Hitchcock (niagara) ................................................................... 56 8. Gina Buquet (Wayne St. (mich.)) ......................................................... 54 9. Veronique laramee-Paquette (Wayne St. (mich.)) ...................... 53 10. Isabel menard (Syracuse) ....................................................................... 53

SHOOTING PERCENTAGE

1. Jessica Christofferson (mercyhurst) .................................................. .500 2. Jenna Hendrikx (niagara) ....................................................................... .250 3. Sadie St. germain (Syracuse) ................................................................. .250 4. Jess Jones (mercyhurst) ........................................................................... .237 5. Christine Bestland (mercyhurst) ......................................................... .235 6. Kelsey Welch (Syracuse) ......................................................................... .231 7. Holly Carrie-mattimo (Syracuse)......................................................... .222 8. Daniela Dal colle (niagara) .................................................................... .200 9. alyssa Baldin (Wayne St. (mich.)) ....................................................... .194 10. Jesse Scanzano (mercyhurst) ................................................................ .183

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (minimum 33% of team minutes played) GP MINUTES GA GAA RECORD SO

1. Hillary Pattenden (Jr, mercyhurst) ........... 15 897:19 21 1.40 15-0-0 3 2. Jenni Bauer (Sr, niagara) ............................... 14 824:44 30 2.18 8-5-1 3 3. Kallie Billadeau (fr, Syracuse) .................... 10 654:27 24 2.20 5-3-2 0 4. Delayne Brian (Jr, Wayne State) ................. 16 966:50 51 3.16 1-13-2 0 5. Meeri Räisänen (Fr, Robert Morris) ... 11 620:07 37 3.58 1-6-4 0

SAVES PERCENTAGE (minimum 33% of team minutes played) GP minuTeS SAveS GA SAveS %

1. Kallie Billadeau (fr, Syracuse) ...................... 10 529:30 298 24 .925 2. Hillary Pattenden (Jr, mercyhurst) ............. 15 837:19 254 21 .924 3. Jenni Bauer (Sr, niagara) ................................. 14 764:44 359 30 .923 4. Delayne Brian (Jr, Wayne State) ................... 16 966:50 470 51 .902 5. Meeri Räisänen (Fr, Robert Morris) ..... 11 560:26 299 37 .890

SHUtoUtS

1. Jenni Bauer (Sr, niagara) ............................................................................ 3 2. Hillary Pattenden (Jr, mercyhurst) ........................................................ 3 3. Jessica Drinkwater (fr, Syracuse) ........................................................... 1

thea imbrogno

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CHA All-Academic Teamleague-High 16 Colonials named to Squad

Anneline Lauziere Selected to Academic All-Star Team,

honoring student-athletes who achieve highest GPAs at respective positions

Thea ImbrognoOne of just six student-athletes in the CHA to claim both All-Conference and All-Academic Team honors

to qualify for the CHa all-academic team, a student-athlete must post a 3.0 GPa or higher in all of the academic

periods during which her team was actively competing. While 3.0 represents the minimum standard to qualify, all 16 of robert morris’ selections actually achieved a

GPa of at least 3.2 during the past academic year.

STuDenT-AThLeTe – 2010-11 GPA – mAjor

Marissa Angel – 3.92 – Communication

Daneca Butterfield – 3.89 – applied Psychology

Brianna Delaney – 3.70 – elementary education

Cobina Delaney – 3.27 – marketing

Kristen DiCiocco – 3.61 – early Childhood and Special education

Whitney Henderson – 3.57 – applied Psychology

Thea Imbrogno – 3.91 – Biology

Courtney Langston – 3.57 – applied Psychology

Anneline Lauziere – 3.97 – Biology

Dayna Newsom – 3.22 – accounting

Sara O’Malley – 3.47 – Finance; accounting (Double major)

Whitney Pappas – 3.71 – Communication

Paige Pietrangelo – 3.42 – english

Brandi Pollock – 3.53 – Communication

Kylie St. Louis – 3.44 – english

Kathryn Stack – 3.53 – elementary education

2011 CHA Tournamenttennity Ice Pavilion – Syracuse, n.y.

QUARTERFINAL – Thursday, March 3No. 4 Robert Morris 4, No. 5 Wayne State 2

SEMIFINALS – Friday, March 4No. 1 Mercyhurst 3, No. 4 Robert Morris 1

no. 3 Syracuse 1, no. 2 niagara 0

ChaMPiOnshiP – Saturday, March 5no. 1 mercyhurst 5, no. 3 Syracuse 4

College Hockey America Regular Season Awards firST TeAm ALL-ConferenCe

megan agosta....................... Sr f mercyhurst CollegeVicki Bendus......................... Sr f mercyhurst CollegeIsabel menard ...................... So f Syracuse UniversityCassea Schols ....................... Sr D mercyhurst CollegePam Zgoda ............................. Jr D mercyhurst CollegeJenni Bauer ........................... Sr G niagara University

SeConD TeAm ALL-ConferenCe

Bailey Bram .......................... Jr f mercyhurst CollegeThea Imbrogno ............... Fr F Robert Morris UniversityJess Scanzano ....................... Sr f mercyhurst Collegeerica osczarczak................. Jr D niagara UniversityJill Szandzik .......................... Jr D Wayne State UniversityHillary Pattenden ............... Jr G mercyhurst College

ALL-rooKie TeAm

Thea Imbrogno ......................... F Robert Morris UniversityChristine Bestland ........................ f mercyhurst CollegeKristen richards ............................ f niagara Universityakane Hosoyamada ...................... D Syracuse UniversityCari Coen........................................... D Wayne StateKallie Billadeau .............................. G Syracuse University

BEST DEFENSIVE FORWARDautumn Stuntz niagara University

BEST DEFENSEMANCassea Schols mercyhurst College

INDIVIDUAL SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDautumn Stuntz niagara University

ROOKIE OF THE YEARThea Imbrogno Robert Morris University

PLAYER OF THE YEARmegan agosta mercyhurst College

COACH OF THE YEARmike Sisti mercyhurst College

REGULAR SEASON SCORING TROPHYmegan agosta mercyhurst College (16 gp, 18-23 – 41)

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All-Time Series Records

Bemidji State ....................................... 1-3-0

Boston University .................................... 0-5-0Brown ............................................................ 1-0-0Chatham ....................................................... 1-0-0Clarkson ....................................................... 1-4-0Colgate ................................................... 0-1-0

Connecticut ................................................... 1-3-0

Cornell .......................................................... 1-2-0elmira ............................................................ 0-1-0Harvard ........................................................ 0-1-0Lindenwood ......................................... 0-0-0

maine ............................................................. 6-3-1

Mercyhurst ........................................... 0-28-0

minnesota .................................................... 1-1-0minnesota-Duluth .................................... 1-1-0Minnesota State .................................. 2-2-1

Niagara .................................................. 5-14-5

northeastern .............................................. 1-3-0ohio State .................................................... 0-4-0Princeton .............................................. 0-0-0

Providence ........................................... 1-4-1

Quinnipiac ..................................................... 0-5-0

Rensselaer ............................................ 2-7-1

rIt .................................................................. 2-1-0

Sacred Heart ............................................... 13-1-0St. Cloud State...................................... 0-2-2

St. lawrence ............................................... 0-4-0Syracuse ................................................ 4-5-3

Union ............................................................. 2-1-1Vermont........................................................ 2-1-0Wayne State ................................................ 7-19-1Wisconsin .................................................... 1-7-0Yale ......................................................... 0-0-0

Bold = 2011-12 OpponentItalic = 2011-12 Possible Opponent

SCHOOL W-L-T SCHOOL W-L-T SCHOOL W-L-T

CONFERENCE BREAKDOWN W-L-T

College Hockey america 17-66-9 eCaCHl 7-25-2 Hockey east 11-19-2 WCHa 6-20-3 nCaa Division I Independents 13-1-0 eCaC Division III east 2-1-0 eCaC Division III West 1-1-0 Total 57-133-16

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Individual Records

Career Records

POINTS 97 Sara o’malley (52g 45a) ........................................... 2007-11 93 Brianna Delaney (43g 50a) ............................ 2008- 75 Kristen miles (43g 32a) ............................................ 2005-09 69 morgan Beikirch (28g 41a) ..................................... 2005-09 57 megan Picinic (28g 29a) ........................................... 2005-09 54 maria Stoa (15g 39a) ................................................. 2007-11 47 alissa Dorman (23g 24a) ......................................... 2005-09 43 Jacki Gibson (10g 33a) .............................................. 2006-10 41 Chelsea Walkland (14g 27a) ................................... 2006-10 38 mallory Giambra (8g 30a) ....................................... 2006-10

POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 43 Jacki Gibson (10g 33a) .............................................. 2006-10 38 mallory Giambra (8g 30a) ....................................... 2006-10 37 Samantha Ullrich (5g 32a) ...................................... 2005-09 36 Whitney Pappas (9g 27a) ........................................ 2007-11

POINTS PER GAME (minimum 5 games) 0.89 Brianna Delaney (105 games) ....................... 2008- 0.85 Thea Imbrogno (34 games) ............................ 2010- 0.70 Sara o’malley (138 games) ..................................... 2007-11 0.61 Kristen miles (122 games) ...................................... 2005-09 0.54 morgan Beikirch (127 games) ............................... 2005-09 0.47 Dayna Newsom (70 games) ............................ 2009- 0.46 maria olausson (63 games) .................................... 2006-08 0.45 Kylie rossler (62 games) .......................................... 2007-09 0.43 megan Picinic (133 games) ..................................... 2005-09 0.41 maria Stoa (133 games)............................................ 2007-11

muLTi-PoinT GAmeS 26 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2007-11 23 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2008- 18 Kristen miles.................................................................. 2005-09

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT 10 Thea Imbrogno ......................... Jan. 21-Mar. 3, 2011 8 morgan Beikirch ............................ Jan. 3-feb. 2, 2007 6 Dayna Newsom ......................... Oct. 16-Nov. 12, 2010

GOALS 52 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2007-11 43 Kristen miles.................................................................. 2005-09 43 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2008- 28 morgan Beikirch .......................................................... 2005-09 28 megan Picinic ................................................................ 2005-09 23 alissa Dorman ............................................................... 2005-09 21 Kathryn traynor .......................................................... 2005-09 15 maria Stoa ....................................................................... 2007-11 14 Chelsea Walkland ........................................................ 2006-10 13 Jennifer Kindret ................................................. 2009- 13 Kylie rossler .................................................................. 2007-09

GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN 10 Jacki Gibson.................................................................... 2006-10 9 Whitney Pappas ........................................................... 2007-11 8 mallory Giambra .......................................................... 2006-10

GOALS PER GAME (minimum 5 games) 0.41 Brianna Delaney (105 games) ....................... 2008- 0.38 Sara o’malley (138 games) ..................................... 2007-11 0.35 Thea Imbrogno (34 games) ............................ 2010- 0.35 Kristen miles (122 games) ...................................... 2005-09 0.22 morgan Beikirch (127 games) ............................... 2005-09 0.21 megan Picinic (133 games) ..................................... 2005-09 0.21 Kylie rossler (62 games) .......................................... 2007-09 0.19 Jennifer Kindret (69 games) .......................... 2009- 0.18 Kathryn traynor (115 games) ............................... 2005-09 0.17 alissa Dorman (135 games) ................................... 2005-09

muLTi-GoAL GAmeS 8 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2008- 6 Kristen miles.................................................................. 2005-09 6 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2007-11 4 Jennifer Kindret ................................................. 2009- 4 alissa Dorman ............................................................... 2005-09 3 Kathryn traynor .......................................................... 2005-09 2 Kylie rossler .................................................................. 2007-09 2 maria Stoa ....................................................................... 2007-11

GAme-WinninG GoALS 8 megan Picinic ................................................................ 2005-09 7 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2007-11 5 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2008- 5 morgan Beikirch .......................................................... 2005-09 4 alissa Dorman ............................................................... 2005-09 3 Jennifer Kindret ................................................. 2009- 3 Kristen miles.................................................................. 2005-09 3 ali Proodian ................................................................... 2005-09 2 maria Stoa ....................................................................... 2007-11 2 Chelsea Walkland ........................................................ 2006-10 2 Jessica riley ................................................................... 2006-10 2 Jordan riley.................................................................... 2006-10 2 mallory Giambra .......................................................... 2006-10

PoWer-PLAY GoALS 16 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2008- 15 Kristen miles.................................................................. 2005-09 13 megan Picinic ................................................................ 2005-09 12 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2007-11 7 Kathryn traynor .......................................................... 2005-09 7 morgan Beikirch .......................................................... 2005-09 7 maria Stoa ....................................................................... 2007-11 6 mallory Giambra .......................................................... 2006-10 6 alissa Dorman ............................................................... 2005-09 6 Chelsea Walkland ........................................................ 2006-10

ShorT-hAnDeD GoALS 3 megan Picinic ................................................................ 2005-09 3 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2007-11 2 morgan Beikirch .......................................................... 2005-09 2 Kathryn traynor .......................................................... 2005-09 2 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2008- 2 Jordan riley.................................................................... 2006-10 2 ali Proodian ................................................................... 2005-09 1 Jamie ferrentino .......................................................... 2005-06 1 maria Stoa ....................................................................... 2007-11 1 Kylie rossler .................................................................. 2007-09 1 Kathryn Stack ...................................................... 2008-

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ASSISTS 50 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2008- 45 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2007-11 41 morgan Beikirch .......................................................... 2005-09 39 maria Stoa ....................................................................... 2007-11 33 Jacki Gibson.................................................................... 2006-10 32 Samantha Ullrich ......................................................... 2005-09 32 Kristen miles.................................................................. 2005-09 30 mallory Giambra .......................................................... 2006-10 29 megan Picinic ................................................................ 2005-09 27 Whitney Pappas ........................................................... 2007-11 27 Chelsea Walkland ........................................................ 2006-10

ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 33 Jacki Gibson.................................................................... 2006-10 32 Samantah Ulrich........................................................... 2005-09 30 mallory Giambra .......................................................... 2006-10 27 Whitney Pappas ........................................................... 2007-11

ASSISTS PER GAME (minimum 5 games) 0.50 Thea Imbrogno (34 games) ............................ 2010- 0.48 Brianna Delaney (105 games) ....................... 2008- 0.38 maria olausson (63 games) .................................... 2006-08 0.33 Sara o’malley (138 games) ..................................... 2007-11 0.32 morgan Beikirch (127 games) ............................... 2005-09 0.31 Dayna Newsom (70 games) ............................ 2009- 0.29 maria Stoa (133 games)............................................ 2007-11 0.26 Kristen miles (122 games) ...................................... 2005-09 0.25 Cobina Delaney (68 games) ............................ 2009- 0.25 Samantha Ullrich (130 games) .............................. 2005-09

muLTi-ASSiST GAmeS 9 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2008- 8 maria Stoa ....................................................................... 2007-11 6 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2007-11 6 morgan Beikirch .......................................................... 2005-09 5 mallory Giambra .......................................................... 2006-10 4 Cobina Delaney ................................................... 2009- 4 Jordan riley.................................................................... 2006-10 4 maria olausson ............................................................. 2006-08 3 Dayna Newsom ................................................... 2009- 3 Kristen miles.................................................................. 2005-09 3 megan Picinic ................................................................ 2005-09 3 Chelsea Walkland ........................................................ 2006-10

SHOTS ON GOAL 394 Sara o’malley (52 goals) ........................................... 2007-11 319 Kristen miles (43 goals) ........................................... 2005-09 303 Brianna Delaney (43 goals) ............................ 2008- 294 megan Picinic (28 goals) .......................................... 2005-09 289 morgan Beikirch (28 goals) .................................... 2005-09 206 maria Stoa (15 goals) ................................................. 2007-11 204 Whitney Pappas (9 goals) ........................................ 2007-11 177 Samantha Ullrich (5 goals) ...................................... 2005-09 159 Kelsey Thomas (10 goals) ............................... 2009- 158 Kathryn traynor (21 goals) .................................... 2005-09

WINS 31 Brianne mclaughlin ................................................... 2005-09 15 Daneca Butterfield ...................................................... 2007-11 5 Kristen DiCiocco ................................................. 2009- 3 Heather rossi ................................................................ 2006-07 3 Meeri Raisanen ................................................... 2011-

SAVES 3,809 Brianne mclaughlin ............................................... 2005-09 1,233 Daneca Butterfield .................................................. 2007-11 498 Kristen DiCiocco ............................................. 2009- 386 Meeri Raisanen ............................................... 2011- 296 Heather rossi ............................................................ 2006-07

SAVES PER GAME (minimum 5 games) 31.74 Brianne mclaughlin (120 games) .................... 2005-09 26.91 Heather rossi (11 games) ................................... 2006-07 25.73 Meeri Raisanen (15 games) ........................ 2011- 22.02 Daneca Butterfield (56 games) ......................... 2007-11 18.44 Kristen DiCiocco (27 games) ...................... 2009-

SAVE PERCENT (minimum 5 saves) .911 Heather rossi (29 Ga, 296 saves) ........................ 2006-07 .910 Brianne mclaughlin (379 Ga, 3809 saves) ...... 2005-09 .893 Daneca Butterfield (148 GA, 1233 saves) ......... 2007-11 .889 Meeri Raisanen (48 GA, 386 saves) .............. 2011- .881 Kristen DiCiocco (67 GA, 498 saves) ............ 2009- GOALS AGAINST AVG (minimum 5 minutes) 3.03 Heather rossi (29 Ga, 574 min) ........................... 2006-07 3.13 Kristen DiCiocco (67 GA, 1284 min) ............ 2009- 3.28 Daneca Butterfield (148 GA, 2706 min) ............ 2007-11 3.31 Brianne mclaughlin (379 Ga, 6879 min) ......... 2005-09 3.43 Meeri Raisanen (48 GA, 839 min) ................ 2011-

SHUTOUTS 8 Brianne mclaughlin ................................................... 2005-09 3 Daneca Butterfield ...................................................... 2007-11 1 Heather rossi ................................................................ 2006-07

GAMES PLAYED 140 Chelsea Walkland ........................................................ 2006-10 139 Whitney Pappas ........................................................... 2007-11 138 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2007-11 138 Jacki Gibson.................................................................... 2006-10 136 Jessica riley ................................................................... 2006-10 135 alissa Dorman ............................................................... 2005-09 133 megan Picinic ................................................................ 2005-09 133 maria Stoa ....................................................................... 2007-11 130 Samantha Ullrich ......................................................... 2005-09 129 mallory Giambra .......................................................... 2006-10

season Records

POINTS 32 Brianna Delaney (18g 14a) ............................ 2008-09 31 Brianna Delaney (14g 17a) ............................ 2009-10 30 Brianna Delaney (11g 19a) ............................ 2010-11 30 Sara o’malley (18g 12a) ........................................... 2009-10 30 Sara o’malley (14g 16a) ........................................... 2010-11 29 Thea Imbrogno (12g 17a) ............................... 2010-11 24 Kristen miles (15g 9a) ............................................... 2006-07 24 Kristen miles (11g 13a) ............................................ 2008-09 23 alissa Dorman (13g 10a) ......................................... 2006-07 23 morgan Beikirch (11g 12a) ..................................... 2006-07

POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 16 mallory Giambra (4g 12a) ....................................... 2007-08 14 Jacki Gibson (3g 11a) ................................................. 2007-08 13 Whitney Pappas (3g 10a) ........................................ 2008-09

POINTS PER GAME (minimum 5 games) 0.91 Brianna Delaney (35 games).......................... 2008-09 0.88 Brianna Delaney (34 games).......................... 2010-11 0.88 Sara o’malley (34 games) ........................................ 2010-11 0.86 Brianna Delaney (36 games).......................... 2009-10 0.85 Thea Imbrogno (34 games) ............................ 2010-11 0.83 Sara o’malley (36 games) ........................................ 2009-10 0.69 Kristen miles (35 games) ......................................... 2008-09 0.69 Kristen miles (35 games) ......................................... 2006-07 0.66 alissa Dorman (35 games) ...................................... 2006-07 0.66 morgan Beikirch (35 games) .................................. 2006-07

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GOALS 18 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2008-09 18 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2009-10 15 Kristen miles.................................................................. 2006-07 14 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2009-10 14 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2010-11 13 alissa Dorman ............................................................... 2006-07 12 Thea Imbrogno ................................................... 2010-11 11 morgan Beikirch .......................................................... 2006-07 11 Kristen miles.................................................................. 2008-09 11 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2010-11 11 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2007-08 11 megan Picinic ................................................................ 2006-07

GOALS BY A DEFENSEMAN 6 Jamie Joslin .......................................................... 2009-10 4 mallory Giambra .......................................................... 2007-08 4 Jacki Gibson.................................................................... 2008-09 4 Whitney Pappas ........................................................... 2009-10 GOALS PER GAME (minimum 5 games) 0.51 Brianna Delaney (35 games).......................... 2008-09 0.50 Sara o’malley (36 games) ........................................ 2009-10 0.43 Kristen miles (35 games) ......................................... 2006-07 0.41 Sara o’malley (34 games) ........................................ 2010-11 0.39 Brianna Delaney (36 games).......................... 2009-10 0.37 alissa Dorman (35 games) ...................................... 2006-07 0.35 Thea Imbrogno (34 games) ............................ 2010-11 0.35 Kristen miles (23 games) ......................................... 2005-06 0.32 Brianna Delaney (34 games).......................... 2010-11 0.32 Kathryn traynor (31 games) .................................. 2005-06 GAme-WinninG GoALS 3 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2009-10 3 megan Picinic ................................................................ 2007-08 3 megan Picinic ................................................................ 2008-09 3 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2007-08 2 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2009-10 2 Jennifer Kindret ................................................. 2009-10 2 megan Picinic ................................................................ 2006-07 2 morgan Beikirch .......................................................... 2006-07 2 mallory Giambra .......................................................... 2007-08 2 morgan Beikirch .......................................................... 2008-09 2 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2010-11 2 Jessica riley ................................................................... 2006-07 2 alissa Dorman ............................................................... 2007-08

PoWer-PLAY GoALS 6 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2008-09 6 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2009-10 6 megan Picinic ................................................................ 2006-07 5 Kristen miles.................................................................. 2007-08 5 Jamie Joslin .......................................................... 2009-10 5 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2007-08 4 Thea Imbrogno ................................................... 2010-11 4 megan Picinic ................................................................ 2008-09 4 Kathryn traynor .......................................................... 2005-06 4 Kristen miles.................................................................. 2005-06 4 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2010-11 4 morgan Beikirch .......................................................... 2006-07

ShorT-hAnDeD GoALS 2 megan Picinic ................................................................ 2005-06 2 ali Proodian ................................................................... 2005-06 2 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2008-09 2 Kathryn traynor .......................................................... 2005-06 2 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2009-10 ASSISTS 19 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2010-11 18 maria olausson ............................................................. 2006-07 17 Brianna Delaney ................................................. 2009-10 17 Thea Imbrogno ................................................... 2010-11 16 Dayna Newsom ................................................... 2010-11 16 Sara o’malley ................................................................. 2010-11 15 maria Stoa ....................................................................... 2009-10 14 Brianna Delaney........................................................... 2008-09 14 Chelsea Walkland ........................................................ 2008-09 13 morgan Beikirch .......................................................... 2007-08 13 Kristen miles.................................................................. 2008-09

ASSISTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 12 mallory Giambra .......................................................... 2007-08 11 Jacki Gibson.................................................................... 2007-08 10 Whitney Pappas ........................................................... 2008-09 ASSISTS PER GAME (minimum 5 games) 0.56 Brianna Delaney (34 games).......................... 2010-11 0.55 maria olausson (33 games) .................................... 2006-07 0.50 Thea Imbrogno (34 games) ............................ 2010-11 0.47 Brianna Delaney (36 games).......................... 2009-10 0.47 Dayna Newsom (34 games) ............................ 2010-11 0.47 Sara o’malley (34 games) ........................................ 2010-11 0.44 maria Stoa (34 games) .............................................. 2009-10 0.40 Chelsea Walkland (35 games) ................................ 2008-09 0.40 Brianna Delaney (35 games).......................... 2008-09 0.39 maria Stoa (31 games) .............................................. 2007-08 SHOTS ON GOAL 124 Thea Imbrogno (12 goals) .............................. 2010-11 121 Sara o’malley (14 goals) ........................................... 2010-11 113 Brianna Delaney (18 goals) ............................ 2008-09 108 Brianna Delaney (14 goals) ............................ 2009-10 102 Sara o’malley (18 goals) ........................................... 2009-10 97 Sara o’malley (9 goals) ............................................. 2008-09 93 Kristen miles (9 goals) .............................................. 2007-08 90 morgan Beikirch (5 goals) ....................................... 2007-08 89 Kelsey Thomas (6 goals).................................. 2009-10 88 Kristen miles (15 goals) ........................................... 2006-07 WINS 9 Brianne mclaughlin ................................................... 2007-08 9 Brianne mclaughlin ................................................... 2008-09 9 Daneca Butterfield ...................................................... 2009-10 8 Brianne mclaughlin ................................................... 2006-07 5 Brianne mclaughlin ................................................... 2005-06 3 Daneca Butterfield ...................................................... 2007-08 3 Heather rossi ................................................................ 2006-07 3 Meeri Raisanen ................................................... 2010-11 3 Kristen DiCiocco ................................................. 2010-11 3 Daneca Butterfield ...................................................... 2008-09

SAVES 1,088 Brianne mclaughlin ................................................. 2005-06 969 Brianne mclaughlin ................................................. 2008-09 926 Brianne mclaughlin ................................................. 2007-08 826 Brianne mclaughlin ................................................. 2006-07 725 Daneca Butterfield .................................................... 2009-10 386 Meeri Raisanen ................................................. 2010-11 296 Heather rossi.............................................................. 2006-07 285 Kristen DiCiocco ............................................... 2010-11 234 Daneca Butterfield .................................................... 2010-11 213 Kristen DiCiocco ............................................... 2009-10

SAVES PER GAME (minimum 5 games) 35.10 Brianne mclaughlin (31 games) ........................ 2005-06 32.30 Brianne mclaughlin (30 games) ........................ 2008-09 30.59 Brianne mclaughlin (27 games) ........................ 2006-07 28.94 Brianne mclaughlin (32 games) ........................ 2007-08 26.91 Heather rossi (11 games) ..................................... 2006-07 25.73 Meeri Raisanen (15 games).......................... 2010-11 25.00 Daneca Butterfield (29 games) ........................... 2009-10 21.27 Daneca Butterfield (11 games) ........................... 2010-11 20.36 Kristen DiCiocco (14 games) ........................ 2010-11 19.40 Daneca Butterfield (10 games) ........................... 2008-09 SAVE PERCENT (minimum 5 saves) .916 Brianne mclaughlin (969 saves) .......................... 2008-09 .915 Daneca Butterfield (194 saves) ............................. 2008-09 .913 Brianne mclaughlin (926 saves) .......................... 2007-08 .911 Heather rossi (296 saves) ....................................... 2006-07 .909 Daneca Butterfield (80 saves) ................................ 2007-08 .908 Brianne mclaughlin (826 saves) .......................... 2006-07 .902 Brianne mclaughlin (1,088 saves) ...................... 2005-06 .901 Daneca Butterfield (725 saves) ............................. 2009-10 .889 Meeri Raisanen (386 saves) ........................... 2010-11 .885 Kristen DiCiocco (285 saves) ......................... 2010-11 GOALS AGAINST AVG. (minimum 5 minutes) 2.10 Daneca Butterfield (228 min) ................................ 2007-08 2.56 Daneca Butterfield (421 min) ................................ 2008-09 2.82 Brianne mclaughlin (1873 min) .......................... 2007-08 2.97 Kristen DiCiocco (747 min) .................................... 2010-11 3.03 Heather rossi (574 min) .......................................... 2006-07 3.03 Daneca Butterfield (1,582 min) ............................ 2009-10 3.14 Brianne mclaughlin (1,701 min) ......................... 2008-09 3.28 Brianne mclaughlin (1,534 min) ......................... 2006-07 3.35 Kristen DiCiocco (538 min) ............................ 2009-10 3.43 Meeri Raisanen (839 min) .............................. 2010-11 SHUTOUTS 3 Brianne mclaughlin ........................................................ 2006-07 2 Brianne mclaughlin ........................................................ 2008-09 2 Brianne mclaughlin ........................................................ 2005-06 2 Daneca Butterfield ........................................................... 2009-10 1 Daneca Butterfield ........................................................... 2007-08 1 Heather rossi ..................................................................... 2006-07 1 Brianne mclaughlin ........................................................ 2007-08

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Game Records

POINTS 7 Maria Olausson; Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 7 Megan Picinic; Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 6 Chelsea Walkland; Sacred Heart; Feb. 7, 2009 4 Alissa Dorman; Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 4 Brianna Delaney; Sacred Heart; Feb. 6, 2009 4 Brianna Delaney; Sacred Heart; Feb. 7, 2009 4 Jacki Gibson; @ Brown; Nov. 23, 2007 4 Maria Olausson; Union College; Oct. 14, 2006 4 Maria Stoa; Sacred Heart; Jan 22, 2010 4 Maria Stoa; Sacred Heart; Feb. 7, 2009 4 Sara O’Malley; Sacred Heart; Jan 22, 2010 4 Chelsea Walkland; Sacred Heart; Feb. 6, 2009 GOALS 5 Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 3 Kristen Miles; Union College; Oct. 14, 2006 3 Maria Stoa; Sacred Heart; Feb. 7, 2009 3 Sara O’Malley; Sacred Heart; Nov. 2, 2007 3 Sara O’Malley; Sacred Heart; Jan 22, 2010 ASSISTS 6 Maria Olausson; Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 5 Chelsea Walkland; Sacred Heart; Feb. 7, 2009 4 Jacki Gibson; @ Brown; Nov. 23, 2007 4 Maria Stoa; Sacred Heart; Jan. 22, 2010 3 Alissa Dorman; Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 3 Chelsea Walkland; Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 3 Brianna Delaney; Maine; Nov. 29, 2008 3 Jenny Monteleone; Sacred Heart; Nov. 3, 2007 3 Mallory Giambra; Sacred Heart; Jan. 4, 2007 3 Maria Olausson; Union College; Oct. 14, 2006 3 Morgan Beikirch; Sacred Heart; Nov. 2, 2007 3 Chelsea Walkland; Sacred Heart; Feb. 6, 2009 SHOTS ON GOAL 11 Thea Imbrogno; Syracuse; Feb. 19, 2011 10 Kristen Miles; Union College; Oct. 14, 2006 10 Morgan Beikirch; Niagara; Feb. 5, 2006 10 Megan Picinic; Sacred Heart; Feb. 7, 2009 9 Sara O’Malley; vs. Wayne State; Mar. 3, 2011 PoWer-PLAY GoALS 2 Brianna Delaney; Northeastern; Oct. 16, 2010 2 Kristen Miles; Sacred Heart; Feb. 17, 2006 2 Kristen Miles; Rensselaer; Nov. 21, 2008 2 Maria Stoa; Providence; Oct. 1, 2010

ShorT-hAnDeD GoALS 1 20 times

SAVES 63 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Univ. of Minnesota; Oct. 3, 2008 59 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Mercyhurst; Feb. 13, 2009 57 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Mercyhurst; Mar. 4, 2006 56 Brianne McLaughlin; Rensselaer; Nov. 21, 2008 55 Brianne McLaughlin; Mercyhurst; Dec. 10, 2006 53 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Mercyhurst; Feb. 29, 2008 53 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Mercyhurst; Mar. 03, 2006 53 Heather Rossi; @ Minnesota State; Oct. 1, 2006

51 Brianne McLaughlin; Wayne State; Feb. 21, 2009 48 Brianne McLaughlin; Wayne State; Jan. 28, 2006 48 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Boston University; Nov. 26, 2005

Period Records

GOALS 3 Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham (1st); Oct. 27, 2006 2 Kristen Miles; vs. Sacred Heart (3rd); Feb. 17, 2006 2 Alissa Dorman; vs. Union College (3rd); Oct. 14, 2006 2 Alissa Dorman; vs. Boston University (1st); Oct. 7, 2006 2 Kristen Miles; @ St. Cloud State (2nd); Sept 30, 2006 2 Kylie Rossler; vs. Sacred Heart (3rd); Nov. 3, 2007 2 Brianna Delaney; vs. Sacred Heart (2nd); Feb. 7, 2009 2 Maria Stoa; vs. Sacred Heart (3rd); Feb. 7, 2009 2 Jennifer Kindret; @ Wisconsin (2nd); Nov. 6, 2009 2 Sara O’Malley; vs. Sacred Heart (1st); Jan. 22, 2010 2 Brianna Delaney; vs. Sacred Heart (2nd); Jan. 22, 2010 2 Courtney Langston; vs. Sacred Heart (2nd); Jan. 23, 2010 2 Sara O’Malley; vs. Wayne State (2nd); Feb. 26, 2010 2 Brianna Delaney vs. Northeastern (3rd); Oct. 16, 2010 2 Brianna Delaney @ Minnesota State (2nd); Dec. 4, 2010

ASSISTS 4 Maria Olausson; vs. Chatham (1st); Oct. 27, 2006 3 Jacki Gibson; @ Brown (2nd); Nov. 23, 2007

POINTS 4 Maria Olausson; vs. Chatham (0-4,1st); Oct. 27, 2006 3 Alissa Dorman; vs. Union College (2-1, 3rd); Oct. 14, 2006 3 Maria Olausson; vs. Union College (1-2, 3rd); Oct. 14, 2006 3 Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham (3-0, 1st); Oct. 27, 2006 3 Jacki Gibson; @ Brown (0-3, 2nd); Nov. 23, 2007

SAVES 25 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Mercyhurst (1st); Feb. 13, 2009 24 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Mercyhurst (1st); Mar. 4, 2006 23 Heather Rossi; vs. @ Minnesota State (2nd); Oct. 1, 2006 23 Brianne McLaughlin; vs. Mercyhurst (3rd); Dec. 10, 2006 23 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Minnesota (3rd); Oct. 3, 2008 23 Brianne McLaughlin; vs. Rensselaer (2nd); Nov. 21, 2008 22 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Mercyhurst (2nd); Mar. 4, 2006 22 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Minnesota (2nd); Oct. 3, 2008 21 Brianne McLaughlin; vs. Wayne State (1st); Jan. 28, 2006 21 Brianne McLaughlin; vs. Mercyhurst (1st); Feb. 29, 2008 21 Daneca Butterfield; @ Minnesota-Duluth (2nd); Oct. 2, 2009

Miscellaneous Records

QUICKEST GOAL TO START A GAME 00:07 Kylie Rossler; vs. Sacred Heart; Nov. 2, 2007 00:13 Chelsea Walkland; @ Niagara; Jan. 12, 2007 00:17 Jennifer Kindret; vs. Sacred Heart; Jan. 23, 2010 00:53 Morgan Beikirch; @ Union College; Jan. 15, 2006 00:56 Morgan Beikirch; vs. Sacred Heart; Feb. 18, 2006 01:16 Sara O’Malley; vs. St. Cloud State; Oct. 26, 2007 01:16 Mallory Giambra; @ Syracuse; Jan. 9, 2009 01:30 Kristen Miles; vs. Providence; Nov. 8, 2008 01:47 Morgan Beikirch; vs. Sacred Heart; Jan. 3, 2007 02:18 Dayna Newsom; vs. Niagara; Feb. 4, 2010

QUICKEST GOAL TO START A PERIOD 00:07 (1st) Kylie Rossler; vs. Sacred Heart; Nov. 2, 2007 00:13 (1st) Chelsea Walkland; @ Niagara; Jan. 12, 2007 00:17 (1st) Jennifer Kindret; vs. Sacred Heart; Jan. 23, 2010 00:25 (3rd) Maria Stoa; @ Syracuse; Feb. 13, 2010 00:35 (2nd) Kelsey Thomas; @ Niagara; Dec. 10, 2010 00:39 (3rd) Kristen Miles; @ Niagara; Feb. 28, 2009 00:44 (OT) Kelsey Thomas; @ Maine; Oct. 24, 2009 00:53 (1st) Morgan Beikirch; @ Union College; Jan. 15, 2006 00:53 (2nd) Thea Imbrogno; vs. Syracuse; Feb. 18, 2011 00:55 (3rd) Kristen Miles; vs. Wayne State; Jan. 27, 2006

QuiCKeST ConSeCuTive GoALS – same Player 02:15 Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 02:35 Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 02:56 Brianna Delaney; vs. Sacred Heart; Feb. 7, 2009 03:26 Alissa Dorman; vs. Boston University; Oct. 7, 2006 03:43 Alissa Dorman; vs. Union College; Oct. 14, 2006 04:28 Kristen Miles; vs. Sacred Heart; Feb. 17, 2006 05:54 Kylie Rossler; vs. Sacred Heart; Nov. 3, 2007 05:57 Sara O’Malley; vs. Sacred Heart; Nov. 2, 2007 06:28 Kathryn Traynor; vs. RIT; Dec. 8, 2007 07:00 Kristen Miles; @ St. Cloud State; Sept. 30, 2006 07:00 Jennifer Kindret; @ Wisconsin; Nov. 6, 2009

QuiCKeST Three GoALS – same Player 04:50 Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 25:20 Sara O’Malley; vs. Sacred Heart; Nov. 2, 2007 34:53 Kristen Miles; vs. Union College; Oct. 14, 2006 39.06 Maria Stoa; vs. Sacred Heart; Feb. 7, 2009

OVERTIME GOALSKelsey Thomas; @ Maine (00:44); Oct. 24, 2009Megan Picinic; @ Maine (03:39); Nov. 10, 2007Jessica Riley; @ Northeastern (04:53); Jan. 21, 2007

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season Records

POINTS 219 (86g 133a) ..................................................................... 2008-09 205 (80g 125a) ..................................................................... 2006-07 201 (82g, 119a) ..................................................................... 2009-10 201 (78g 123a) ..................................................................... 2007-08 182 (70g 110a) ..................................................................... 2010-11

GOALS 86 .............................................................................................. 2008-09 82 .............................................................................................. 2009-10 80 .............................................................................................. 2006-07 78 .............................................................................................. 2007-08 70 .............................................................................................. 2010-11

ASSISTS 133 .............................................................................................. 2008-09 125 .............................................................................................. 2006-07 123 .............................................................................................. 2007-08 119 .............................................................................................. 2009-10 112 .............................................................................................. 2010-11

PoWer-PLAY GoALS 29 .............................................................................................. 2008-09 27 .............................................................................................. 2006-07 25 .............................................................................................. 2007-08 24 .............................................................................................. 2010-11 22 .............................................................................................. 2009-10

ShorT-hAnDeD GoALS 8 .............................................................................................. 2005-06 4 .............................................................................................. 2008-09 3 .............................................................................................. 2007-08 2 .............................................................................................. 2006-07 2 .............................................................................................. 2009-10

SHOTS ON GOAL 892 (82 goals) .....................................................................2009-10 876 (86 goals) .....................................................................2008-09 852 (70 goals) .....................................................................2010-11 816 (78 goals) .....................................................................2007-08 691 (80 goals) .....................................................................2006-07

MOST WINS 12 ..............................................................................................2008-09 12 ..............................................................................................2007-08 11 ..............................................................................................2006-07 11 ..............................................................................................2009-10 6 ..............................................................................................010-11

SAVES 1,163 .......................................................................................... 2008-09 1,155 .......................................................................................... 2005-06 1,122 .......................................................................................... 2006-07 1,006 .......................................................................................... 2007-08 949 .......................................................................................... 2009-10

SAVE PERCENT .913 (1,163 saves) .................................................................. 2008-09 .910 (1,006 saves) .................................................................. 2007-08 .906 (1,122 saves) .................................................................. 2006-07 .898 (1,155 saves) .................................................................. 2005-06 .889 (949 saves) .................................................................. 2009-10

GOALS AGAINST AVG. 2.72 (2115 min) .................................................................. 2007-08 3.01 (2134 min) .................................................................. 2008-09 3.15 (2174 min) .................................................................. 2009-10 3.21 (2115 min) .................................................................. 2006-07 3.67 (2075 min) .................................................................. 2010-11

SHUTOUTS 4 .................................................................................................. 2006-07 3 .................................................................................................. 2008-09 2 .................................................................................................. 2005-06 2 .................................................................................................. 2007-08 2 .................................................................................................. 2009-10

Game Records

GOALS 13 Sacred Heart; Jan. 23, 2010 13 Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 12 Sacred Heart; Feb. 7, 2009 10 Sacred Heart; Jan. 22, 2010 8 Sacred Heart; Nov. 2, 2007 8 Sacred Heart; Nov. 3, 2007 8 @ Sacred Heart; Dec. 16, 2008 7 Minnesota State; Dec. 12, 2007 7 Sacred Heart; Feb. 6, 2009 7 Sacred Heart; Feb. 18, 2006 7 Union College; Oct. 14, 2006

ASSISTS 24 Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 18 Sacred Heart; Feb. 7, 2009 18 Sacred Heart; Jan. 23, 2010

17 Sacred Heart; Jan. 22, 2010 12 @ Sacred Heart; Dec. 16, 2008 11 Sacred Heart; Nov. 2, 2007 11 Sacred Heart; Nov. 3, 2007 11 Sacred Heart; Feb. 6, 2009 9 Union College; Oct. 14, 2006 9 Providence; Oct. 1, 2010 POINTS 37 Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 31 Sacred Heart; Jan. 23, 2010 30 Sacred Heart; Feb. 7, 2009 27 Sacred Heart; Jan. 22, 2010 20 @ Sacred Heart; Dec. 16, 2008 19 Sacred Heart; Nov. 2, 2007 19, Sacred Heart; Nov. 3, 2007 18 Sacred Heart; Feb. 6, 2009 16 Union College; Oct. 14, 2006 15 Minnesota State; Dec. 30, 2007 SHOTS ON GOAL 54 Sacred Heart; Jan. 23, 2010 53 Sacred Heart; Feb. 7, 2009 52 Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 46 Sacred Heart; Feb. 6, 2009 45 Sacred Heart; Nov. 3, 2007 44 maine, nov. 26, 2010 43 Sacred Heart; Jan. 22, 2010 43 maine, nov. 27, 2010 42 @ Sacred Heart; Dec. 17, 2008 42 @ Sacred Heart; Feb. 3, 2007

PoWer-PLAY GoALS 4 Sacred Heart; Jan. 23, 2010 4 Chatham; Oct. 27, 2006 3 @ Sacred Heart; Feb. 2, 2007 3 Sacred Heart; Feb. 17, 2006 3 Mercyhurst; Jan. 23, 2009 3 Syracuse; Oct. 11, 2008 3 Union College; Oct. 14, 2006 3 @ Wayne State, feb. 11, 2011

ShorT-hAnDeD GoALS 3 Sacred Heart; Feb. 7, 2009 2 Sacred Heart; Nov. 3, 2007 2 Sacred Heart; Feb. 18, 2006

SAVES 63 @ University of Minnesota; Oct. 3, 2008 59 @ Mercyhurst; Feb. 13, 2009 57 @ Mercyhurst; Mar. 4, 2006 56, Rensselaer; Nov. 21, 2008 55 Mercyhurst; Dec. 10, 2006 53 @ Minnesota State; Oct. 1, 2006 53 @ Mercyhurst; Feb. 29, 2008 53 @ Mercyhurst; Feb. 9, 2007 53 @ Mercyhurst; Mar. 3, 2006 52 @ Mercyhurst; Feb. 10, 2007

Team Records

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Period Records

GOALS 6 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 12-0) feb. 7, 2009 6 vs. Chatham (1st) (W, 13-0) oct. 27, 2006 6 vs. Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 13-4) Jan. 23, 2010 5 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 8-0) nov. 3, 2007 4 @ Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 8-1) Dec. 16, 2008 4 @ Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 8-1) Dec. 16, 2008 4 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 7-2) feb. 6, 2009 4 vs. Chatham (3rd) (W, 13-0) oct. 17 2006 4 vs. Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 8-2) nov. 2, 2007 4 vs. Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 7-3) feb. 18, 2006 4 vs. Union College (3rd) (W, 7-2) oct. 14, 2006 4 vs. Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 10-2) Jan. 22, 2010 4 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 10-2) Jan. 22, 2010 4 vs. Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 13-4) Jan. 23, 2010

ASSISTS 11 vs. Chatham (1st) (W, 13-0) oct. 27, 2006 9 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 12-0) feb. 7, 2009 9 vs. Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 13-4) Jan. 23, 2010 8 @ Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 8-1) Dec. 16, 2008 8 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 8-0) nov. 3, 2007 8 vs. Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 10-2) Jan. 22, 2010 7 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 10-2) Jan. 22, 2010 7 vs. Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 13-4) Jan. 23, 2010 6 vs. northeastern (3rd) (l, 6-4) oct. 16, 2010 5 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 7-2) feb. 6, 2009 5 @ Wayne State (1st) (W, 3-1) Mar. 4, 2010 (CHA Quarterfinal)

POINTS 17 vs. Chatham (1st) (W, 13-0) oct. 27, 2006 15 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 12-0) feb. 7, 2009 15 vs. Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 13-4) Jan. 23, 2010 13 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 8-0) nov. 3, 2007 12 @ Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 8-1) Dec. 16, 2008

12 vs. Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 10-2) Jan. 22, 2010 11 vs. Chatham (3rd) (W, 13-0) oct. 27, 2006 11 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 10-2) Jan. 22, 2010 11 vs. Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 13-4) Jan. 23, 2010 10 vs. Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 8-2) nov. 2, 2007 10 vs. Union College (3rd) (W, 7-2) oct. 14, 2006

SHOTS 22 vs. Chatham (1st) (W, 13-0) oct. 27, 2006 21 vs. Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 12-0) feb. 7, 2009 20 vs. Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 8-2) nov. 2, 2007 20 vs. maine (2nd) (l, 4-2) nov. 26, 2010 20 vs. maine (2nd) (t, 1-1, ot) nov. 27, 2010 19 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 13-4) Jan. 23, 2010 18 vs. Providence (3rd) (l, 3-1) nov. 7, 2008 18 vs. Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 7-2) feb. 6, 2009 18 vs. Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 13-4) Jan. 23, 2010

SAVES 25 @ mercyhurst (1st) feb. 13, 2009 24 @ mercyhurst (1st) mar 4, 2006 23 @ minnesota (2nd) oct. 3, 2008 23 @ minnesota (3rd) oct. 3, 2008 23 vs. rensselaer (2nd) nov. 21, 2008 23 vs. minnesota State (2nd) oct. 1, 2006 23 vs. mercyhurst (3rd) Dec. 10, 2006 22 @ mercyhurst (2nd) mar 4, 2006 21 vs. Wayne State (1st) Jan. 28, 2006 21 vs. mercyhurst (1st) feb. 29, 2008 21 @ minnesota-Duluth (1st) oct. 2, 2009

Robert Morris swept a home series… Jan. 22-23, 2010 — vs. Sacred Heart (10-2, 13-4)Robert Morris swept a road series… oct. 23-24, 2009 — @ maine (3-1, 1-0 (ot))Robert Morris shut out an opponent… Home – feb. 21, 2009 — vs. Wayne State, 1-0 Away – feb. 12, 2010 — @ Syracuse, 1-0A Colonial had a hat trick… Jan. 22, 2010 — Sara o’malley, vs. Sacred Heart, (10-2)A Colonial had four or more goals… oct. 27, 2006 — megan Picinic (5 goals), vs. Chatham, (13-0)A Colonial had four or more points… Jan. 22, 2010 — Sara o’malley (3g, 1a) and maria Stoa, (0g, 4a), vs. Sacred Heart, (10-2)Robert Morris scored 8 or more goals… Jan. 23, 2010 — vs. Sacred Heart, 13-4Robert Morris had 50 or more shots on goal… Jan. 23, 2010 — vs. Sacred Heart, W, 13-4

Robert Morris won in overtime… oct. 24, 2009 — @ maine, 1-0robert morris won when trailing after the first period… feb. 12, 2012 — @ Wayne State, 2-1Robert Morris won when trailing after two periods… Dec. 8, 2007 — vs. rIt, 4-3Robert Morris scored an extra attacker goal… oct. 2, 2010 — Sara o’malley, vs. Providence, l, 5-2 (6x4)Robert Morris attempted a penalty shot… Jan. 15, 2011 — thea Imbrogno, @ Syracuse, l, 3-1Robert Morris stopped a penalty shot… mar. 4, 2011 — meeri räisänen – goalie, vs. mercyhurst, l, 3-1Robert Morris defeated a ranked opponent… oct. 1, 2010 — vs. #10 Providence, 5-4Robert Morris defeated an opponent ranked in the Top 5 nationally… oct. 3, 2009 — @ #4 minnesota-Duluth, 4-1

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CHA Award Winners

A marissa angel (2009-11)

B ashley Barnett (2005-07) morgan Biekirch (2005-09) Daneca Butterfield (2007-11)

C Quinn Caggiula (2005-06)

D Brianna Delaney (2008-present) Cobina Delaney (2009-present) Kristen DiCiocco (2009-present) alissa Dorman (2005-09) megan Dovell (2006-07)

F Jamie ferrentino (2005-06)

G mallory Giambra (2006-10) Jacki Gibson (2006-10)

H Whitney Henderson (2009-11)

I Thea Imbrogno (2010-present)

J Jamie Joslin (2009-present)

K angela Kost (2005-09) Carissa Ketcher (2009-10) Jennifer Kindret (2009-present)

L Courtney Langston (2009-present) Anneline Lauziere (2010-present)

M Kathleen mcDonald (2009-10) Brianne mclaughlin (2005-09) Kristen miles (2005-09) Jenny monteleone (2005-09)

N Dayna Newsom (2009-present)

O maria olausson (2006-08) Sara o’malley (2007-11)

P Whitney Pappas (2007-11) megan Picinic (2005-09) Paige Pietrangelo (2008-present) Brandi Pollock (2010-present) ali Proodian (2005-09)

R meeri räisänen (2011) Jessica riley (2006-10) Jordan riley (2006-10) Heather rossi (2006-07) Kylie rossler (2007-09)

S Kylie St. Louis (2010-present) Kathryn Stack (2008-present) Dy-anna Stewart (2007-08) maria Stoa (2007-11)

T Kelsey Thomas (2009-present) Kathryn traynor (2005-09)

U Samantha Ullrich (2005-09)

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

Z nicole Zynda (2005-06) Vanessa Zweggers (2005 -07)

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All-Time Letterwinners

2010-11

CHA Rookie of the Year – thea Imbrogno – fAll-CHA Second Team – thea Imbrogno – fAll-CHA Rookie Team – thea Imbrogno – f

2009-10

All-CHA Second Team – Whitney Pappas – D

2008-09

All-CHA First Team – Brianne mclaughlin – GAll-CHA Rookie Team – Brianna Delaney – f

2007-08

All-CHA First Team – Brianne mclaughlin – GAll-CHA Rookie Team – Sara o’malley – f

2006-07

All-CHA Second Team – Brianne mclaughlin – GAll-CHA Second Team – Kristen miles – fAll-CHA Rookie Team – Heather rossi – G

2005-06

All-CHA Second Team – Brianne mclaughlin – GAll CHA Rookie Team – Brianne mclaughlin – G All-CHA Rookie Team – Samantha Ullrich – DEaston Three Star Award – Brianne mclaughlin – G

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2005-06

Head Coach: Jody KatzOverall: 5-24-2

CHA: 2-10-1 (4th)

oct. 8 @ maine ............................................................ l, 1-3oct. 9 @ maine ............................................................ l, 1-4oct. 21 renSSelaer ................................................. l, 1-2oct. 22 renSSelaer ................................................. l, 1-3oct. 29 @ Harvard ....................................................... l, 0-7nov. 5 @ Vermont ..................................................... W, 2-1nov. 6 @ Vermont ...................................................... l, 1-3nov. 11 @ Colgate ......................................................... l, 0-9nov. 26 @ Boston University ................................... l, 1-3nov. 27 @ Boston University ................................... l, 1-5Dec. 9 merCyHUrSt * ............................................. l, 1-5Dec. 10 merCyHUrSt * ............................................. l, 1-9Jan. 7 @ Clarkson ...................................................... l, 0-6Jan. 8 @ elmira........................................................... l, 1-4Jan. 14 @ Union .................................................... t, 2-2 (ot)Jan. 15 @ Union .................................................. l, 2-3 (ot)Jan. 20 @ Quinnipiac .................................................. l, 3-4Jan. 21 @ Quinnipiac .................................................. l, 2-4Jan. 27 Wayne State *............................................. l, 2-4Jan. 28 Wayne State *............................................. l, 1-4feb. 4 nIaGara * ............................................... t, 0-0 (ot)feb. 5 nIaGara * ........................................... W, 1-0 (ot)feb. 11 @ niagara * ..................................................... l, 1-8feb. 12 @ niagara * .................................................... W, 4-3feb. 17 SaCreD Heart ............................................ W, 3-1feb. 18 SaCreD Heart ............................................ W, 7-3feb. 24 @ Wayne State * ............................................ l, 0-7feb. 25 @ Wayne State * ............................................ l, 0-7mar. 3 @ mercyhurst * ............................................. l, 1-3mar. 4 @ mercyhurst * ............................................. l, 0-5mar. 9 vs. mercyhurst ^ ........................................... l, 0-9

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2006-07

Head Coach: Nate HandrahanOverall: 11-22-2

CHA: 1-11-0 (4th)

Sept. 29 @ St. Cloud State ........................................... l, 0-4Sept. 30 @ St. Cloud State .................................... t,3-3 (ot)oct. 1 @ minnesota State ....................................... l, 0-6oct. 6 BoSton ............................................................ l, 1-4oct. 7 BoSton ............................................................ l, 2-3oct. 14 UnIon .............................................................. W, 7-2oct. 15 UnIon .............................................................. W, 3-2oct. 27 CHatHam .................................................... W, 13-0nov. 4 @ rensselaer .................................................. l, 2-3nov. 5 @ rensselaer ................................................. W, 5-3nov. 10 @ Clarkson ...................................................... l, 0-1nov. 11 @ Clarkson ...................................................... l, 1-3nov. 18 @ Vermont ..................................................... W, 2-0nov. 19 @ Providence .......................................... t,1-1 (ot)Dec. 1 #2 WISConSIn ............................................ l, 0-10Dec. 2 #2 WISConSIn .............................................. l, 0-5Dec. 3 QUInnIPIaC .......................................... l, 3-4 (ot)Dec. 9 #1 merCyHUrSt * ...................................... l, 0-3Dec. 10 #1 merCyHUrSt * ...................................... l, 0-5Jan. 3 SaCreD Heart ............................................ W, 4-3Jan. 4 SaCreD Heart ............................................ W, 5-1Jan. 12 @ niagara * ..................................................... l, 3-5Jan. 13 @ niagara * ..................................................... l, 3-5Jan. 21 @ northeastern................................. W, 3-2 (ot)Jan. 26 Wayne State *............................................. l, 2-5Jan. 27 Wayne State *................................... l, 2-3 (ot)feb. 2 @ Sacred Heart............................................. W, 4-3feb. 3 @ Sacred Heart............................................. W, 1-0feb. 9 @ #1 mercyhurst * ...................................... l, 0-7feb. 10 @ #1 mercyhurst * ...................................... l, 0-6feb. 16 nIaGara * ....................................................... l, 2-4feb. 17 nIaGara * ....................................................... l, 1-2feb. 23 @ Wayne State * ............................................ l, 3-5feb. 24 @ Wayne State * ............................................ l, 1-3mar. 2 #1 merCyHUrSt ^ ..................................... l, 2-5

* College Hockey america Game^ College Hockey america tournament

2007-08

Head Coach: Nate HandrahanOverall: 12-22-1

CHA: 2-11-0 (4th)

oct. 2 # 2 merCyHUrSt * ..................................... l, 0-3 oct. 5 @ #1 Wisconsin ............................................ l, 0-3 oct. 6 @ #1 Wisconsin ............................................ l, 1-3 oct. 19 ClarKSon ..................................................... W, 3-1 oct. 20 ClarKSon ...................................................... l, 0-1oct. 26 St. CloUD State .......................................... l, 1-3 oct. 27 St. CloUD State ................................. t,3-3 (ot)oct. 30 @ #3 mercyhurst * ...................................... l, 1-6 nov. 2 SaCreD Heart ............................................ W, 8-2 nov. 3 SaCreD Heart ............................................ W, 8-0 nov. 9 @ maine ........................................................... W, 3-2 nov. 10 @ maine ................................................ W, 3-2 (ot)nov. 16 @ Bemidji State ............................................. l, 2-3 nov. 17 @ Bemidji State ............................................ W, 1-0 nov. 23 @ Brown ......................................................... W, 4-2 nov. 25 @ Providence ................................................. l, 1-7 Dec. 7 rIt ..................................................................... W, 2-1 Dec. 8 rIt ....................................................................... W, 4-3Dec. 29 mInneSota State ..................................... l, 1-2 Dec. 30 mInneSota State .................................... W, 7-4 Jan. 3 @ Quinnipiac .................................................. l, 1-2 Jan. 4 @ Quinnipiac .................................................. l, 1-3 Jan. 18 @ rensselaer .................................................. l, 0-1 Jan. 19 @ rensselaer .................................................. l, 1-3 Jan. 25 Wayne State *............................................. l, 1-6 Jan. 26 Wayne State *............................................. l, 4-6 feb. 8 nIaGara * ...................................................... W, 4-1 feb. 9 nIaGara * ............................................. l, 2-3 (ot) feb. 15 @ #10 Wayne State * ................................. W, 2-1 feb. 16 @ #10 Wayne State * .................................. l, 1-3 feb. 22 @ niagara * ..................................................... l, 1-2 feb. 23 @ niagara * ..................................................... l, 1-4 feb. 29 @ #7 mercyhurst* ....................................... l, 2-5 mar. 1 @ #7 mercyhurst* ............................. l, 4-5 (ot)mar. 7 vs. #1 Wayne State ^ ................................... l, 0-4

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2008-09

Head Coach: Nate HandrahanOverall: 12-20-3CHA: 5-9-2 (3rd)

Oct. 3 @ #3 Minnesota....................................... W, 3-2

Oct. 4 @ #3 Minnesota........................................ L, 1-7

Oct. 10 SYRACUSE *................................................ W, 1-0

Oct. 11 SYRACUSE *................................................ W, 3-2

Oct. 24 @ #9 St. Lawrence ................................... L, 1-5

Oct. 25 @ #9 St. Lawrence ................................... L, 0-5

Oct. 31 @ #7 RIT ..................................................... L, 1-2

Nov. 1 @ Cornell ................................................... W, 2-1

Nov. 7 PROVIDENCE .............................................. L, 1-3

Nov. 8 PROVIDENCE .............................................. L, 2-5

Nov. 14 NIAGARA * .................................................. W, 2-1

Nov. 15 NIAGARA * ................................................... L, 2-3

Nov. 21 RENSSELAER .................................... T, 2-2 (OT)

Nov. 22 RENSSELAER .............................................. L, 0-2

Nov. 28 MAINE ......................................................... W, 4-2

Nov. 29 MAINE ......................................................... W, 5-4

Dec. 16 @ Sacred Heart ........................................ W, 8-1

Dec. 17 @ Sacred Heart ......................................... L, 3-4

Jan. 2 BEMIDJI STATE .......................................... L, 0-2

Jan. 3 BEMIDJI STATE .......................................... L, 1-3

Jan. 9 @ Syracuse * ............................................. W, 3-1

Jan. 10 @ Syracuse * .................................... T, 2-2 (OT)

Jan. 16 @ Wayne State * ....................................... L, 0-5

Jan. 17 @ Wayne State * ....................................... L, 3-7

Jan. 23 MERCYHURST * ......................................... L, 4-6

Jan. 24 MERCYHURST * ......................................... L, 0-5

Feb. 6 SACRED HEART ........................................ W, 7-2

Feb. 7 SACRED HEART ..................................... W, 12-0

Feb. 13 @ #3 Mercyhurst * ................................... L, 1-5

Feb. 14 @ #3 Mercyhurst * ................................... L, 1-8

Feb. 20 WAYNE STATE *.......................................... L, 2-4

Feb. 21 WAYNE STATE *......................................... W, 1-0

Feb. 27 @ Niagara * ..................................... L, 2-3 (OT)

Feb. 28 @ Niagara * ..................................... T, 3-3 (OT)

Mar. 6 vs. #2 Wayne State ^ ..................... L, 3-4 (OT)

* College Hockey America Game^ College Hockey America Tournament

2009-10

Head Coach: Nate HandrahanOverall: 11-24-1

CHA: 3-12-1 (5th)

oct. 2 @ #4 minnesota-Duluth ............................ l, 2-5oct. 3 @ #4 minnesota-Duluth ........................... W, 4-1oct. 9 @ #10 Boston University ................ l, 3-4 (ot)oct. 10 @ northeastern............................................. l, 0-4oct. 16 #8/10 St. laWrenCe ................................ l, 2-3oct. 17 #8/10 St. laWrenCe ................................ l, 3-6oct. 23 @ maine ........................................................... W, 3-1oct. 24 @ maine ................................................ W, 1-0 (ot)nov. 6 @ #6 Wisconsin ........................................... W, 3-1nov. 7 @ #6 Wisconsin .................................. l, 2-3 (ot)nov. 14 @ niagara * ..................................................... l, 1-3nov. 15 @ niagara * ........................................... t, 2-2 (ot)nov. 20 SyraCUSe * .................................................... l, 0-4nov. 21 SyraCUSe * .................................................... l, 2-4nov. 27 renSSelaer ................................................. l, 2-5nov. 28 renSSelaer ................................................ W, 3-1Dec. 5 @ #1 mercyhurst * ...................................... l, 2-6Jan. 2 @ ohio State ................................................... l, 1-4Jan. 3 @ ohio State ................................................... l, 1-6Jan. 8 ConneCtICUt .............................................. l, 2-4Jan. 9 ConneCtICUt .............................................. l, 0-4Jan. 15 @ Wayne State * ............................................ l, 0-1Jan. 16 @ Wayne State * ............................................ l, 2-3Jan. 22 SaCreD Heart ......................................... W, 10-2Jan. 23 SaCreD Heart ......................................... W, 13-4feb. 2 @ #1/2 mercyhurst * ................................. l, 1-4feb. 5 #1/2 merCyHUrSt * ................................. l, 0-4feb. 6 #1/2 merCyHUrSt * ................................. l, 2-9feb. 12 @ Syracuse * .................................................. W, 1-0feb. 13 @ Syracuse * ................................................... l, 2-3feb. 19 nIaGara * ....................................................... l, 2-3feb. 20 nIaGara * ...................................................... W, 3-2feb. 26 Wayne State *............................................ W, 2-1feb. 27 Wayne State *............................................. l, 1-4mar. 4 @ Wayne State ^ .......................................... W, 3-1mar. 5 vs. #1 mercyhurst + @ Wayne State..... l, 1-7

* College Hockey america (CHa) Game^ CHA Quarterfinal+ CHA Semifinal

2010-11

Head Coach: Nate HandrahanOverall: 6-21-7

CHA: 2-9-5 (4th)

oct. 1 #10 ProVIDenCe ....................................... W, 5-4oct. 2 #10 ProVIDenCe ........................................ l, 2-5oct. 8 oHIo State .................................................... l, 1-4oct. 9 oHIo State .................................................... l, 1-4oct. 16 nortHeaStern .......................................... l, 4-6oct. 17 nortHeaStern .......................................... l, 3-4oct. 22 @ #1 Cornell .................................................. l, 2-3oct. 23 @ #1 Cornell .................................................. l, 1-9oct. 29 @ #4 mercyhurst * ...................................... l, 3-7nov. 12 Wayne State *............................................ W, 3-1nov. 13 Wayne State *............................................. l, 1-4nov. 19 #1 WISConSIn .............................................. l, 1-7nov. 20 #1 WISConSIn .............................................. l, 1-7nov. 26 maIne ............................................................... l, 2-4nov. 27 maIne ..................................................... t, 1-1 (ot)Dec. 3 @ minnesota State ...................................... W, 2-1Dec. 4 @ minnesota State ............................. t, 2-2 (ot)Dec. 10 @ niagara * ..................................................... l, 2-5Dec. 11 @ niagara * ........................................... t, 1-1 (ot)Jan. 8 @ Connecticut ............................................... W, 3-1Jan. 9 @ Connecticut ................................................ l, 2-6Jan. 14 @ Syracuse * ................................................... l, 2-5Jan. 15 @ Syracuse * ................................................... l, 1-3Jan. 21 #4 merCyHUrSt * ...................................... l, 3-6Jan. 22 #4 merCyHUrSt * ...................................... l, 1-7feb. 4 nIaGara * ....................................................... l, 1-3feb. 5 nIaGara * ............................................. t, 2-2 (ot)feb. 11 @ Wayne State * .................................. t, 4-4 (ot)feb. 12 @ Wayne State * ........................................... W, 2-1feb. 18 SyraCUSe * .......................................... t, 2-2 (ot)feb. 19 SyraCUSe * .......................................... t, 2-2 (ot)feb. 25 @ #3 mercyhurst * ...................................... l, 2-6mar. 3 vs. Wayne State ^ @ Syracuse ................ W, 4-2mar. 4 vs. #4 mercyhurst + @ Syracuse ............ l, 1-3

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Colonial Hockey Timeline

August 8, 2003robert morris University purchases the 32-acre Island Sports Center from the neville land Company, a subsidiary of the Hillman Company, securing a home to future Colonial hockey teams.

March 31, 2004late rmU Director of athletics Susan Hofacre, Ph.D. announces the addition of women’s ice hockey as an nCaa Division I intercollegiate sport. the Colonials will begin play in 2005-06 at the rmU Island Sports Center.

April 27, 2004robert morris accepts an invitation to become the fifth member of the College Hockey America Women’s conference, joining mercyhurst, Wayne State, Quinnipiac and niagara in the newest Division I hockey conference.

November 11, 2004Robert Morris University signs their first recruit, Morgan Beikirch, who will be the first player added to the 2005-06 inaugural roster.

September 21, 2005the Colonials release their inaugural schedule to the public. Robert Morris will play 32 games in its first season, hosting 10 games and two exhibition contests at the rmU Island Sports Center.

October 11, 2005Brianne mclaughlin and morgan Beikirch became the first Colonials to be recognized with weekly honors from the CHa. mclaughlin, who stopped 74 of 81 shots in net through two games, was named CHa Defensive player of the Week, while Beikirch tallied her first two points in two games was named conference rookie of the Week.

November 5, 2005RMU picks up its first-ever win, 2-1, at the University of Vermont. freshman captain Kathryn traynor and classmate Samantha Ullrich scored the goals for the Colonials, with both coming on the power play.

November 17, 2005Director of athletics Craig Coleman, Ph.D. announces that nathan Handrahan will take over the duties of head coach for the women’s ice hockey team in 2006-07. assistant coach Jody Katz is taking over as interim head coach.

February 4, 2006Robert Morris picks up its first-ever point in College Hockey america play, recording a scoreless tie against niagara University at the rmU Island Sports Center. Freshman goalie Brianne McLaughlin recorded her first career shutout as a Colonial, making 42 saves in the tie.

February 5, 2006The Colonials beat Niagara, 1-0, to pick up their first-ever conference victory in the CHa. this was the second consecutive shutout for freshman goalie Brianne mclaughlin who collected 42 saves in the win.

February 7, 2006Brianne mclaughlin is named USCHO.com national De-fensive Player of the Week and CHa Defensive Player of the Week for her two shutouts against niagara University.

March 8, 2006College Hockey america honored freshmen Brianne mclaughlin and Samantha Ullrich in their postseason awards. mclaughlin was an all-CHa second team and an all-CHa rookie team selection at goaltender while Ullrich was picked for the all-CHa rookie team as a defenseman.

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

July 17, 2006as the newly appointed head coach of the robert morris University women’s ice hockey team, nate Handrahan unveiled the 2006-07 schedule and also announced that the robert morris University Island Sports Center will be the site of the 2007 College Hockey america Championship.

September 30, 2006after falling, 4-0, in the previous day’s game, the women’s ice hockey team fought hard through 65:00 minutes of play to hold on and earn a 3-3 tie against perennial power St. Cloud State in minnesota. Kristen Miles registered her first multi-point game of the season with back-to-back scores in the second period.

October 14, 2006the robert morris University women’s ice hockey team presented coach Handrahan with his first victory as the Colonials skipper in a 7-2 trouncing of Union College. Captain Kristen miles set a milestone for the team by recording the program’s first-ever hat-trick in the victory.

October 15, 2006The Colonials registered their first series-sweep of the season as the team downed Union, 3-2, at the rmU Island Sports Center. freshman Chelsea Walkland scored her first collegiate goal with 6:05 left to play in the third period breaking a 2-2 deadlock.

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

President Gregory G. dell’omo drops the puck at the Colonials’ inaugural home game on oct. 20, 2005.

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

December 1, 2006In hopes of raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research, the robert morris University women’s ice hockey team took part in the first annual College Hockey america’s Skate for the Cure initiative. the Colonials raised over $2,300 dollars for the Glimmer of Hope foundation as they took on the defending national champion Wisconsin at the rmU Island Sports Center.

December 9, 2006For the first time in the history of Robert Morris University athletics, a Colonial team faced an opponent ranked number one nationally as the women’s ice hockey team took on the mercyhurst College lakers in a two-game series. Despite the 5-0 setback, Brianne mclaughlin registered her second-highest career save total, stopping 55 shots in the game.

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

February 2, 2007livonia, n.y. product morgan Beikirch capped off her team-leading eight-game point streak with an assist in a 4-3 victory against Sacred Heart. over the eight-games, Beikirch scored five goals and added four assists for a combined nine points in the longest point-streak in the women’s ice hockey program.

February 28, 2007Brianne mclaughlin, Kristen miles and Heather rossi were selected to the College Hockey america all-Conference team, which was announced at the pre-tournament banquet held at the rmU Island Sports Center. mclaughlin and miles were selected to the all-CHa Second team while rossi was a unanimous pick at goaltender for the all-CHa rookie team.

March 1, 2007the women’s ice hockey team concluded their 2006-07 campaign falling to the top-seeded and #2-nationally ranked mercyhurst lakers in the opening round of the College Hockey america Championship tournament. the Colonials wrapped up their second season of play with an 11-22-2 mark.

October 10, 2007Junior goalie Brianne McLaughlin earned the first CHA Defensive Player of the Week award after putting up 127 saves in the Colonials’ first three games of the season. The ohio native took the award home again two weeks later.

October 19, 2007The Colonials earned their first win over Clarkson, which was their first victory of the 2007-08 season. In the win, captain alissa Dorman, Chelsea Walkland and Kathryn traynor all contributed goals, while mclaughlin registered 25 saves.

October, 27, 2007In the second annual Skate for the Cure campaign the Colonials finished in a 3-3 deadlock against St. Cloud State. In addition to a great game, the Colonials raised over $3500 to contribute to breast cancer research with a donation to the Hope Chest of Buffalo foundation.

November 10, 2007Robert Morris earned its fourth straight win for the first time since the start of women’s hockey. the Colonials grabbed back-to-back wins against both Sacred Heart and maine. en route to the victories, Sara o’malley earned goals in all four games, accumulating a total of six. o’malley earned CHa rookie of the Week honors for her efforts against Sacred Heart and grabbed the award again for her scoring skills against maine. teammate Kylie rossler earned CHa offensive Player of the Week honors for contributing four goals and an assist against Sacred Heart. In rmU’s wins over Sacred Heart, the squad grabbed a season high eight goals in both games.

December 10, 2007Jacki Gibson grabbed the CHa Defensive Player of the Week award after earning two goals in two wins over rIt.

February 15, 2008Jessica riley and megan Picinic scored goals in robert Morris’s first ever win against CHA rival Wayne State. Brianne mclaughlin put up 26 saves to lead robert morris to the 2-1 victory. mclaughlin earned another CHa Defensive Player of the Week award for her goaltending skills against the Warriors. a week prior, the Colonials earned their first season conference victory against niagara with a 4-1 triumph.

March 6, 2008Brianne mclaughlin and Sara o’malley were selected to the College Hockey america all-Conference team, announced at the pre-tournament banquet held at niagara University. mclaughlin was selected to the all-CHa first team while Sara o’malley earned all-CHa rookie team honors.

March 7, 2008the women’s ice hockey team concluded their 2007-08 campaign falling to top-seeded Wayne State, 4-0, in the opening round of the College Hockey america Championship tournament. the Colonials wrapped up their third season of play with a 12-22-1 mark.

October 3, 2008robert morris secured its biggest win in program his-tory when the Colonials stunned then no. 3 minnesota with a 3-2 victory in the Gophers’ home opener. Brianne mclaughlin earned USCHo.com national Defensive Player of the Week honors after recording 63 saves in the upset.

November 14, 2008For the first time in program history, the women’s team competed in the Pittsburgh College Hockey Showcase at mellon arena and put on a very memorable showing against niagara. With the score knotted 1-1 in the third period, morgan Beikirch found then net with less than a minute left in regulation to give victory to the Colonials, 2-1.

November 28-29, 2008the Colonials participated in the third annual “Skate for the Cure” and took on the maine Black Bears. robert morris recorded sell-outs for both games, while also earning back-to-back wins against the Bears by scores of 4-2 and 5-4. Whitney Pappas was named CHa Defensive Player of the Week and Brianna Delaney was named CHa rookie of the Week for their efforts in rmU’s two wins over maine.

February 6-7, 2009Brianna Delaney had already become rmU’s all-time leader for freshman scoring on Jan 23 when she scored two goals against meryhurst to bring her point total to 19. However, in the series against Sacred Heart feb. 6-7, she added eight more points to her total to become the Colonials’ single season record holder for points. She finished the season with 32 points and 18 goals, which are both rmU single-season records. She was honored as the CHa rookie of the Week for her performance.

February 7, 2009the Colonials scored three short-handed goals against the Sacred Heart Pioneers, which became a new nCaa single-game record. In addition, Chelsea Walkland captured a new personal-best by contributing five assists in the 12-0 shutout, which awarded her CHa offensive Player of the Week honors.

February 13, 2009Brianne mclaughlin became the nCaa Division I all-time Career Saves leader after recording 59 saves against mercyhurst to bring her career total to 3, 603. earlier that day, mclaughlin was named one of 43 finalists for the Patty Kazmaier award, which is awarded annually to a Division I female hockey athlete who has recorded achievements in athletics, academics and community service. throughout the remainder of the season, mclaughlin added 206 more saves to her total to make the official record stand at 3,809.

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February 21, 2009the Colonials topped the Wayne State Warriors, 1-0, to give RMU five league wins on the season, breaking an rmU record for conference wins in a season.

February 23, 2009Brianne mclaughlin was honored as the CHa Defensive Player of the Week after accumulating 81 saves and recording a .953 save percentage in the series against Wayne State.

March 5, 2009Senior goalie Brianne mclaughin landed a spot on the all-CHa first team, while freshman Brianna Delaney was named to the all-CHa rookie team at the pre-tournament banquet held on the campus of mercyhurst College. In addition, 15 rmU players were named to the CHa all-academic team, which led all CHa institutions.

March 7, 2009In the longest overtime in CHa tournament history (15:03), the Wayne State Warriors topped the Colonials, 4-3, in the semifinals. Robert Morris was only 35 seconds away from securing its first CHA tournament victory, but the Warriors were able to find the net in the final seconds of action to force the game into overtime. following the contest, the Colonials said goodbye to the program’s inaugural freshmen class.

April 10, 2009Brianne McLaughlin became the first Colonial to compete in the nCaa frozen four Skills Challenge. the event took place between the semifinals and the finals of the 2009 nCaa men’s frozen four. She participated in the rapid shot contest and the penalty shot challenge.

August 24, 2009Brianne mclaughlin continued her streak of Colonial firsts by earning a spot on 2009-10 U.S. Women’s national team as one of three goalies on a roster of 23 players. the team competed in a 10-game, nine-city Qwest tour, beginning on Sept. 25 in St. Paul, minn. and ending just prior to the 2010 olympic Winter games.

September 17, 2009robert morris University is selected second in the CHa Preseason Poll, representing the highest position the Colonials have ever obtained in this poll. rmU trailed only defending conference champion and national runner-up mercyhurst.

October 3, 2009During the first weekend of the season, the Colonials up-set then no. 4 minnesota-Duluth in a convincing 4-1 per-formance. Sophomore Brianna Delaney opened the scor-ing with an unassisted goal, giving rmU a lead it would never relinquish. Junior forward Sara o’malley added a pair of goals and classmate Daneca Butterfield collected 45 saves in the victory, holding the Bulldog power play scoreless in five opportunities. This effort helped earn Butterfield her first career CHA Defensive Player of the Week award, the first of three which she would receive on the season. minnesota-Duluth would go on to win

the national championship, marking the first time RMU knocked off an eventual national champion.

November 6, 2009for the second time in just over a month, rmU defeated a top ten team on the road, knocking off then no. 6 Wisconsin, 3-1. the Badgers, the defending national champions, never led and were held scoreless for over 49 minutes by the Colonial defense. freshman Jennifer Kindret sparked the attack for robert morris by opening the scoring with a pair of goals seven minutes apart, the first of which was assisted by sisters Brianna and Cobina Delaney. Junior netminder Daneca Butterfield made 28 saves in the win. Butterfield would go on to collect CHa Defensive Player of the Week honors while Kindret would take home the rookie of the Week award. the victory marked the first time the Colonials defeated a defending national champion and also the first time the team defeated two top ten teams in one season.

November 28, 2009Participating in the fourth annual “Skate for the Cure” event during their weekend series with rensselaer, the Colonials defeated the engineers 3-1 while simultaneously raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research. robert morris sold jerseys, t-shirts and water canteens to raise money and were grateful to have breast cancer survivor Patty Stevens drop the ceremonial puck. Senior Jacki Gibson and junior Sara o’malley each provided a goal and an assist while junior goalie Daneca Butterfield collected 21 saves in the victory.

December 18, 2009former rmU goaltender Brianne mclaughlin was selected as one of the three goalies for the 2010 U.S. olympic Women’s Ice Hockey team. the announcement was made by USa Hockey at the mall of america in Bloomington, minn. mclaughlin, the nCaa Division I all-Time Career Saves Leader, will be the first-ever Colonial to compete in the olympic Games.

January 8, 2010for the second consecutive year, the rmU women’s hockey team participated in the Pittsburgh College Hockey Showcase. Playing at mellon arena in downtown Pittsburgh, the Colonials faced off against the University of Connecticut Huskies for the first time in program his-tory. though they fought valiantly to comeback with con-secutive third period goals, rmU fell to the Huskies, 4-2.

January 23, 2010the Colonials broke and tied program records in a 13-4 offensive onslaught against Sacred Heart. With former Colonial and future U.S. olympian Brianne mclaughlin on hand to drop the ceremonial puck, rmU tied the school record for goals in a game with 13 and broke the school record for shots in a game with 54. It was a true team effort as 11 players scored goals, 14 registered at least a point and 10 tallied multi-point performances. In the resulting CHa honors, junior forward Sara o’malley claimed offensive Player of the Week honors and Jennifer Kindret was named rookie of the Week.

February 14, 2010former rmU goaltender Brianne mclaughlin made her olympic debut in the U.S. women’s hockey team’s opening game in the 2010 Winter olympics, a 12-1 victory over China. mclaughlin made one save in eight minutes as she represented robert morris University as the first Colonial ever to appear in the Olympic Games.

February 25, 2010Despite falling to the host Canadians in the gold medal game, the U.S. women’s hockey team captured silver medals at the 2010 Winter olympics, making former RMU goaltender Brianne McLaughlin the first Olympic medalist in Colonial history.

March 4, 2010The women’s ice hockey program recorded its first CHA tournament victory by upsetting no. 4 seed and host Wayne State, 3-1, in the CHA Quarterfinals. Sophomore leading scorer Brianna Delaney opened the scoring fewer than three minutes in off a feed from junior maria Stoa. after the Warriors tied the game, rmU reeled off consecutive goals courtesy of a pair freshman, Jennifer Kindret and Dayna newsom. With the lead, the rmU defense clamped down, limiting potential Warrior opportunities by holding them to just nine shots over the final two periods and securing a signature victory for the program.

August 16, 2010robert morris announces the hiring of former Colonial logan Bittle as an assistant coach. Bittle was a member of the rmU men’s inaugural team in 2004-05 and played four years for the Colonials. He finished with 52 career points, including 20 goals, in 126 career games for rmU and has the distinction of assisting on the first-ever game-winning goal in Colonial men’s hockey history, notching a third period helper in its initial game in nCaa competition. Bittle continued his career with multiple teams in the professional ranks before moving to the coaching side of the game.

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October 1, 2010rmU opens its season with a bang, upsetting nationally-ranked Providence in its 2010-11 season opener. fresh-man phenom thea Imbrogno provided a harbinger of her season to come by becoming the first Colonial in pro-gram history to factor into the team’s first three goals of a season, collecting a goal and two assists in the victory. Imbrogno also tallied an assist in the second game of the series and subsequently claimed CHa rookie of the Week honors in the season’s opening week. Senior for-ward maria Stoa notched two goals, including the game-winner with under seven minutes remaining in regula-tion, to help the Colonials claim the noteworthy win.

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

November 27, 2010With her score at the 8:44 mark of the second period, assistant captain Sara o’malley broke rmU’s all-time record for career goals in front of a home crowd against maine, topping the mark formerly held by Kristen miles. this accomplishment for o’malley came exactly four weeks to the day after she had previously surpassed miles’ record for career points with a goal and an assist at nationally-ranked mercyhurst. o’malley, who also left the program as the all-time leader in multi-point games and shots on goal, finished her time at RMU with 97 career points and 52 career goals.

December 3, 2010robert morris knocks off minnesota State, 2-1, in the first contest of its program-record eight-game road trip courtesy of a multi-point performance from junior Brianna Delaney. rmU traveled to minnesota State, niagara, Connecticut and Syracuse for four-consecutive two-game series and had the challenge of going nearly two months without playing on their home ice. this record-setting road trip was just one aspect that made the Colonials’ 2010-11 schedule a difficult slate. Robert Morris played 15 games against teams that finished the season ranked or receiving votes nationally, including nine contests against teams that were ranked no. 1 nationally at some point during the season.

February 18, 2011Senior captain Whitney Pappas is named as one of the eight national finalists for the 2011 BNY Mellon Wealth management Hockey Humanitarian award. She becomes the first student-athlete, male or female, in RMU history to be named as a finalist for this prestigious distinction. the Humanitarian award is presented annually to college hockey’s finest citizen and seeks to recognize collegiate student-athletes from any division, male or female, who give back to their community in the true humanitarian spirit. The eight finalists in 2011 were

selected from a record number of nominees. Pappas was a four-time all-CHa academic honoree and donated her time for many organizations and causes over the years including the Holy angels orphanage, the make-a-Wish foundation and Skate for the Cure.

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

March 3, 2011after a record-setting freshman campaign, thea Imbrogno became the first student-athlete in program history to win a major postseason CHa award as the league named Imbrogno the CHa rookie of the year at its annual banquet. the rookie recognition was far from the only honor Imbrogno received as she was also the only freshman to earn 2011 all-conference honors as she was selected to the all-CHa Second team. She became just the second freshman in the program’s six-year history to be chosen to an all-league team, joining former Colonial standout and United States olympian Brianne McLaughlin. Imbrogno finished sixth nationally in points per game among rookies in 2010-11 and also claimed a program-record eight in-season awards. She also came through when on the biggest stage as she totaled 11 points in the team’s 11 games against nationally-ranked foes.

April 25, 2011former rmU goaltender Brianne mclaughlin wins a gold medal as a member of the U.S. Women’s national team at the 2011 International Ice Hockey federation World Women’s Championship in Switzerland. mclaughlin, who previously had earned a silver medal as a member of the United States’ 2010 olympic team,

helped the Red, White & Blue to the gold in her first-career world championship appearance. mclaughlin got the start between the pipes in the opening tournament game for the U.S. against Slovakia and certainly rose to the occasion in her first-career world championship appearance. She stopped every shot she faced to record her first-career shutout in a U.S. uniform despite having to face the Slovakian power-play unit on five occasions. mclaughlin’s effort would prove to be america’s only shutout of the tournament as the U.S. squad would go on to win its third-consecutive world championship with the victory over Canada.

June 13, 2011robert morris University Director of athletics Craig Coleman, m.D., announces the hiring of Paul Colontino as head women’s ice hockey coach. Colontino, who had served as associate head coach at mercyhurst since 2006, has helped guide teams to the nCaa tournament in each of the past five years, including earning two frozen four berths, and has over a decade of women’s hockey coaching experience at the Division I level. Colontino, who had previously served as an assistant women’s coach at the University of north Dakota, competed collegiately for four years at mercyhurst and earned multiple notable awards during his playing career as well.

June 30, 2011the Colonials earn a conference-best 16 selections on the CHa all-academic team. rmU freshman anneline lauziere merited further distinction as she was one of just six student-athletes in the CHa to be named to the league’s academic all-Star team, a squad that honors the student-athletes that have achieved the highest grade-point averages for their respective positions. to qualify for the CHa all-academic team, a student-athlete must post a 3.0 GPa or higher in all of the academic periods during which her team was actively competing. While 3.0 represents the minimum standard to qualify, all 16 of robert morris’ selections actually achieved a GPa of at least 3.2 during the past academic year. freshman thea Imbrogno was one of just six student-athletes across the CHa to claim both all-Conference and all-academic team honors.

July 15, 2011Head coach Paul Colontino announces the hiring of former Colonial goaltender and United States national team member Brianne mclaughlin as a volunteer as-sistant coach. mclaughlin had a storied collegiate ca-reer for robert morris before competing for her coun-try in both olympic and World Championship events. mclaughlin, who recently graduated from robert mor-ris with a degree in nursing, will assist with numerous aspects of the rmU program including day-to-day opera-tions, individual player development, video analysis and practice planning. In 120 career games for robert mor-ris, mclaughlin stopped a nCaa-record 3,809 shots and was a four-time all-CHa award winner. She also owns an olympic silver medal and a World Championship gold medal that she earned with team U.S.a.

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Hockey at Robert Morris University

although the 2004-2005 season was the start of nCaa Division I hockey at robert morris University, the Colonials are not new to success on the ice. rmU hockey teams have had a home on neville Island since the mid-1990s, playing at the club hockey level in the Western Pennsylvania College Hockey association and the american College Hockey association. these rmU club teams didn’t just compete. they won. the club team dominated College Hockey east from 1998 to 2001 with championships in 1998 and 2000 and second place finishes in 1999 and 2001. The 2001 season marked the first year of aCHa membership for the Colonials. Despite being in a new conference, it didn’t take long for RMU to find a place at the top of the standings. the Colonials claimed the 2002 aCHa Division III national Championship, prompting the robert morris administration to take a closer look at the success of the hockey program. on

october 1, 2003, late rmU Director of athletics Susan Hofacre, Ph.D., announced that the University was going to add men’s ice hockey

as a varsity sport to begin in the 2004-2005 school year. on the ice, the success continued for the Colonials with another appearance in the aCHa

Division III national tournament in 2003. In the summer of 2003, rmU purchased the Island Sports Center on neville Island from the neville land Company, a subsidiary of the Hillman Company. for the 2003-2004 season, the popularity of hockey on campus prompted two on-campus club teams, one which played on the aCHa’s Division I level and one on the Division III level. With the continued growth of popularity in hockey at rmU, Susan Hofacre, Ph.D., announced on march 31, 2004 that women’s ice hockey would be the newest addition to robert morris University athletics program and would commence play in the 2005-2006 school year. With the new addition of its ice hockey teams, robert morris would become only the second school in the state of Pennsylvania to offer a Division I men’s or women’s ice hockey program (with mercyhurst College being the other institution).

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Hockey in Pittsburgh

nCaa Division I hockey at robert morris University is the latest addition to a long history of hockey in Pittsburgh. Hockey in the Golden triangle has a tradition of success, and the Colonials only hope to add to that tradition. Pittsburgh had the first amateur hockey team in the United States in 1897 and was a charter member of the International Professional Hockey League, the world’s first pro league, which began in 1904. the Pittsburgh club was one of five cities – Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario; Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; Calumet, Mich.; and Hougton, mich. – to form the IPHl. the IPHl disbanded after the 1907 season, and the city would not see another pro team until 1925 when the Pittsburgh Pirates joined the national Hockey league in 1925. the stock market crash in 1929 left the Pirates cash-strapped, and the team moved to Philadelphia where it would fold just one year later.

In between the professional teams of the IPHl and nHl, the Pittsburgh yellow Jackets and the Pittsburgh Hornets dominated the United States amateur Hockey association. the yellow Jackets ruled the Western Division while the Hornets became the top team in the eastern Division, with the teams meeting for the league championship in the 1924-25 season. after the yellow Jackets defeated the Hornets in that 1925 championship tilt, the team entered the nHl and changed its name to the Pirates. another yellow Jackets team appeared in the city in 1931-32 as a member of the Internation-al-american Hockey league, but it folded after the 1932-33 season. after a one-year hiatus, the Shamrocks appeared for one season to be followed by another team with the name Hor-nets in 1936-37. the Hornets enjoyed a 20-year run in Pittsburgh, winning three Calder Cup trophies – the championship trophy of the

american Hockey league – in the 1950s. the Hornets folded after the 1955-56 season only to reappear in 1961, winning a division title in 1964 and their fourth Calder Cup in 1967, before disappearing once again from the hockey landscape. That was the first season of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the nHl, a team that came into the national spotlight when it drafted mario lemieux in 1984. the Penguins improved in the league, eventually winning back-to-back Stanley Cups in 1991 and 1992. the surge in popularity of the Penguins car-ried into the junior ranks with the formation of the Pittsburgh Hornets and the Pittsburgh forge. In addition, high school programs began to pop up all around the area along with the emergence of club programs at local colleges and universi-ties. RMU became the first school in the region to offer nCaa Division I hockey in 2004-05.

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