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Page 1: 2010 NCAA QUARTERFINALS PRESS KIT€¦ · Koller (St. Paul, Minn.) put the Terriers on the board early in the second with a short-handed goal. UNH had plenty of chances to score but

2010 NCAA QUARTERFINALSPRESS KIT

Page 2: 2010 NCAA QUARTERFINALS PRESS KIT€¦ · Koller (St. Paul, Minn.) put the Terriers on the board early in the second with a short-handed goal. UNH had plenty of chances to score but

WAKEFIELD, Mass. -- The Boston University Terriers captured their first ever Women’s Hockey East Cham-pionship and extended their season into the NCAA tournament for the first time in their five-year program existence. Both top seeds were upset in the semifinals, as UConn defeated Providence 3-2 and BU shutout UNH 4-0 before winning the championship on Sunday.

The fifth-seeded Connecticut Huskies upset the Hockey East regular-season league champions and top-seeded Providence Friars in a 3-2 victory Saturday afternoon at Schneider Arena. The Huskies jumped to an early lead with momentum in their favor thanks to a three-goal first period. Not ready for their season to end, seniors Michelle Binning (Oshawa, Ont.) and Amy Hollstein (Pembroke, Mass.) led the way registering a goal and an assist apiece. Providence didn’t back down and came back flying outshooting the Huskies 19-2 in the second period and cutting the lead to one goal but stellar defense by the Huskies lifted them to the 3-2 victory and advanced them to their first Hockey East championship game since 2005.

BU knocked off last year’s Hockey East defending Champions, the UNH Wildcats with a 4-0 shutout in the second semifinal game on Saturday afternoon. Despite the lopsided score, the game was as close as ever and could have gone either way until three late third period goals gave the terriers the edge. Laurel Koller (St. Paul, Minn.) put the Terriers on the board early in the second with a short-handed goal. UNH had plenty of chances to score but luck was not in their favor and BU snuck back in with three last minute goals, two from senior Melissa Anderson (Langley, B.C.). Terrier goaltender Melissa Haber stopped all 17 shot that came her way, handing the Wildcats their first shutout of the season.

In the Championship game on Sunday, BU earned their first WHEA Title Championship as both teams left it all on the ice after a grueling battle and stellar goaltending on both ends. BU scored first on a power play goal from freshman Kathryn Miller (Milverton, Ont.), but UConn rebounded with momentum swinging their way and matched the score when Michelle Binning (Oshawa, Ont.) netted her 20th tally of the season. BU’s Tara Watchorn (Newcastle, Ont.) and Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week, broke the sudden death overtime after she buried the game-winner at 9:52 in the overtime period. UConn goaltender Alexandra Garcia (Pointe-Claire, Q.C.) stopped 31 shots but it was BU’s Melissa Haber who took home Tournament Most Valu-able Player honors with 25 saves leading the Terriers to their first WHEA Championship.

With the win, the Terriers advance into the NCAA Tournament and face the No. 1 overall seed and CHA Tournament Champion Mercyhurst on Saturday, March 13 at 2pm in Erie, Pa. at the Mercyhurst Ice Center. UNH also earned a spot in the post-season and will continue their season against Minnesota-Duluth in a NCAA quarterfinal game to be played March 13 (3 p.m. Eastern) at the DECC.

BOSTON COLLEGE • BOSTON UNIVERSITY • UNIVERSITY of CONNECTICUT • UNIVERSITY of MAINE UNIVERSITY of NEW HAMPSHIRE • NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY • PROVIDENCE COLLEGE • UNIVERSITY of VERMONT

2 0 0 9 - 2 0 1 0 W H E A S T A N D I N G S

BOSTON U. TAKES FIRST WHEA CHAMPIONSHIP IN SCHOOL HISTORY~Terriers and Wildcats to compete in NCAA Quarterfinals on Saturday~

For ImmedIate release: Monday, March 8, 2010

WOMEN’SWEEKLYRELEASE

Pete SourisDirector of Public Relations

Hockey East Association591 North Ave – #2

Wakefield, MA 01880Office: (781) 245-2122

Cell: (603) [email protected]

Weekly Release #22

w w w . H o c k e y E a s t O n l i n e . c o m

MELISSA HABERBOSTON UNIVERSITY

Senior Goaltender; Toronto, Ont.Haber stopped 42 of 43 shots (.977 save%) she faced in two games and was named MVP of the Hockey East Championship.

PURE HOCKEYPLAYER OF THE WEEK

Conference games tied after 65 minutes advance to a three-player shootout with the winning team receiving an extra point in the standings (denoted in the SOW column).

TARA WATCHORNBOSTON UNIVERSITY

Sophomore Defenseman; Newcastle, Ont.Watchorn scored the game-winning goal in overtime to lift the Terriers to the Hockey East championship. She was named to the WHEA All-Tournament Team for her efforts.

RECENT RESULTSFriday, February 19

Providence 4 at Vermont 2 *

Saturday, February 20Providence 5 at Vermont 2*

at Boston University 3, Maine 1 *Boston College 2 at New Hampshire 1*Northeastern 0 at Connecticut 0 OT*

(NU wins shootout, 1-0)

Sunday, February 21at Northeastern 2, Connecticut 0 *at Boston University 2, Maine 0 *

New Hampshire 4 at Boston College 1 *

Saturday, February 27WHEA Quarterfinal Playoff

No. 5 seed UConn 4 at No. 4 Northeastern 1

Sunday, February 28WHEA Quarterfinal Playoff

at No. 3 Boston U. 3, No. 6 Boston College 1

Saturday, March 6WHEA Semifinals (at Schneider Arena)

No. 5 UConn 3 vs. No. 1 Providence 2No. 3 Boston U. 4 vs. No. 2 New Hampshire 0

Sunday, March 7WHEA Championship Game

(at Schneider Arena, Providence, R.I.)Boston U. 2 vs. Connecticut 1 OT

UPCOMING GAMESSaturday, March 12

NCAA Quarterfinal PlayoffsBoston U. at No. 1 Mercyhurst (2pm)

New Hampshire at No. 2 Minnesota-Duluth (3pm)

All game times are EST* denotes league games

Rk. Team GP W L T SOW Pts Overall Conf.Off. Conf.Def.1. Providence * 21 11 5 5 3 30 15-11-9 2.71 (59) 1.94 (44)2. New Hampshire * 21 13 6 2 0 28 19-8-5 3.06 (65) 2.12 (41) Boston University * 21 10 6 5 3 28 17-8-12 2.65 (54) 2.18 (41) Northeastern * 21 9 6 6 4 28 17-9-7 2.35 (45) 1.76 (34)5. Connecticut * 21 10 5 6 1 27 20-9-7 2.29 (46) 1.59 (33) 6. Boston College * 21 7 10 4 4 22 8-17-10 1.82 (41) 2.71 (54)7. Vermont 21 5 15 1 0 11 10-22-1 1.18 (26) 2.24 (55) 8. Maine 21 3 15 3 1 10 6-20-5 1.18 (24) 2.71 (58)* clinched playoff berth

ELISABETH STATHOPULOSCONNECTICUT

Freshman Forward; Toronto, Ont.Stathopulos scored UConn’s first goal in the 3-2 WHEA semifinal win against Providence on Satur-day at Schneider Arena.

BAUERROOKIE OF THE WEEK

DEFENSIVEPLAYER OF THE WEEK

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HOCKEY EAST WEEKLY TOP PERFORMERS

TEAM NOTESCAREER FIRSTS/MILESTONES/WHO’S HOT?

HOCKEY EAST THREE STARS STANDINGSAt the conclusion of each Hockey East game, Hockey East “Three Stars of The Game” are selected. Congratulations to UNH’s Kelly Paton for taking home this year’s Three Star Award. She was named one of the Three Stars eight times, including five times as the No. 1 star.

Rk. Name Cl. Pos. School1. Kelly Paton Sr. F New Hampshire2. Florence Schelling So. G Northeastern Allie Thunstrom Sr. F Boston College4. Monique Weber So. F Connecticut Melissa Haber Sr. G Boston University5. Brittany Ott Fr. G Maine

Cristin Allen, UConn (Sr., D, Pickering, Ont.) Was named to the WHEA All-Tournament Team for the Huskies.

Melissa Anderson, BU (Sr., F, Langley, B.C.) Scored two goals for the Terriers on Saturday vs. PC and was named to the WHEA All-Tournament Team.

Michelle Binning, UConn (Sr., F, Oshawa, Ont.) Recorded three points on the weekend (2g,1a) in the WHEA Tournament and earned All-Tournament honors.

Amy Hollstein, UConn (Sr., F, Pembroke, Mass.) Registered a goal and an assists on Saturday in the 3-2 semifinal win vs. PC and was a All-Tournament selection.

Kathryn Miller, BU (Fr, D, Milverton, Ont.) Scored a goal in the Terriers’ 2-1 win over Connecticut in the Hockey East championship game.

MeLiSSaaNDeRSON,BU(LaNGLey,B.C.)BeCAMe THe FirST 20-GOAl SCOrer iN PrOGrAM HiSTOry, SCOriNG Her 20TH ANd 21ST GOAlS OF THe SeASON iN THe HOCKey eAST SeMiFiNAlS

AGAiNST NeW HAMPSHire

BOSTONUNiVeRSiTyPeNaLTyKiLLTHe TerrierS HAve Killed OFF 19 STrAiGHT PeNAlTieS ANd HAve NOT

AllOWed A POWer-PlAy GOAl iN Five STrAiGHT GAMeS

JeNeLLeKOhaNChUK,BU(WiNNiPeG,MaN.)HAS TAllied AT leAST ONe POiNT iN eACH OF

Her Five CAreer POSTSeASON GAMeS

BostonUniversity: The Terriers won their first ever Hockey east championship in their fifth season of varsity play...BU will also be making its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament, visiting top-ranked Mercyhurst in the quarterfinals...Senior Melissa Haber (Toronto, Ont.) has allowed two goals in her last 15 periods of play and was named MVP of the Hockey East Championship...Sophomore Tara Watchorn (Newcastle, Ont.) scored her first career game-winning goal in overtime to deliver BU the championship ...BU has now won six straight games and is unbeaten in 10 straight, both matching program records ...The Terriers are 1-3 in the all-time series with Mercyhurst...BU’s win against Mercyhurst last season was the program’s first-ever win against a top-five opponent.

UniversityofConnecticut: The University of Connecticut women’s ice hockey saw its milestone filled season come to an end in the Hockey east Championship game on Sunday. UConn posted the program’s second 20-or-more win season in the last four years and appeared in just their second-ever title game with the Boston University Terriers. The Huskies fell in just the tournament’s second ever overtime game after senior Michelle Binning (Oshawa, Ont.) tied it at 6:50 in the second period. The assistant captain recorded back-to-back 30 point years with her effort in 2009-10 and tied her own mark from a year ago for seventh on the Huskies’ all-time season scoring record...She was one of three seniors to be named to the All-Tournament Team on Sunday, following the overtime loss. Seniors Cristin Allen (Pickering, Ont.) and Amy Hollstein (Pembroke, Mass.) joined her as the three UConn players selected to the Hockey East All-Tournament Team. The trio is the most number of student-athletes to receive all-tournament honors since the 2005 season when defensemen Natalie Vibert and Tiffany Owens were selected...Sophomore Alexandra Garcia (Pointe-Claire, Que.) conclude the season with a 1.60 goals-against average which is a program record for the season to go along with her 18 wins on the year, which is also a record. Garcia’s first season as a starter also has her third in saves (718) and second with a .931 save percentage on Connecticut’s All-Time Season record list.

UConn concludes the year with a 21-8-7 record, including 10-5-6-3 record in Hockey east play. it is the fifth-consecutive season the Huskies have won 10-or more games in conference action.

UniversityofNewhampshire: UNH received an at-large berth to the 2010 NCAA Women’s ice Hockey Championship and will face off against Minnesota-duluth in NCAA postseason play for the third consecutive year… it is the Wildcats’ fifth consecutive NCAA tournament appearance… UNH advanced to the Frozen Four in ‘06 and ‘08… Kelly Paton (Woodstock, Ontario) was named Hockey east co-Player of the year; she is the fifth Wildcat to receive the award… Kristina lavoie (Fonthill, Ontario) was named the league’s Bauer rookie of the year; she is the fourth ‘Cat to garner that accolade… Micaela long (South Boston, Mass.) was declared the Humboldt Storage and Moving Scoring Champion; five Wildcats have claimed that title… Paton, long and Courtney Birchard (Mississauga, Ontario) were named to the First Team All-Star squad… UNH was shut out for the first time this season in the league semifinals; the Wildcats had scored a goal in 47 consecutive games.

ProvidenceCollege: Providence’s season came to a close with a 3-2 defeat at the hands of Connecticut… The game marked the first-ever post season defeat for UConn over PC (4-1)… Providence allowed three goals in the first period for the first time all season… Genevieve lacasse finished the season as PC’s all-time single-season saves leader with 878 saves, passing all-time great Sara deCosta (794)… Junior forward Jean O’Neill finished the year on a four-game scoring streak with five goals and two assists for seven points… Providence had four players named to the Hockey east All-Star teams (Ashley Cottrell-First, lacasse, O’Neill and Amber yung – Second)… The four players were the most for PC since 2002-03 when six players were named (Three First Team, Three Second Team)… The Friars had six players break their career highs in goals scored this season… Coach Bob deraney was honored as Coach of the year for the first time in his 11 seasons at Providence College.

NCAA ANd HOCKey eAST NOTeS: Hockey east teams have appeared in the NCAA Tournament seven times. it marks the second time to WHeA teams have earned berths in the tournament with the first back in the 2007 season (BC and UNH).

WHEA TEAMS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTNew Hampshire: 3 appearances, 2-4 record, 2 Frozen Fours Boston College: 2 appearances, 1-2 record, 1 Frozen FourProvidence: 2 apperances, 0-2 record

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WHEA WEEKLY AND MONTHLY AWARD WINNERSPURE HOCKEY PLAYER OF THE WEEKWeek Player (School)Sept.28 JennieGallo(Maine)Oct.5 JillianKirchner(BostonUniversity)Oct.12 KaileyNash(Vermont)Oct.19 JenelleKohanchuk(BostonUniversity)Oct.26 MichelleBinning(Connecticut)

Nov.2 KellyPaton(NewHampshire)Nov.9 CourtneyBirchard(NewHampshire)Nov.16 AshleyCottrell(ProvidenceCollege)Nov.23 KellyPaton(NewHampshire)Nov.30 KellyPaton(NewHampshire)Dec.7 JennaOuellette(Maine)Dec.14 MicaelaLong(NewHampshire)Jan.5 MichelleBinning(Connecticut) AlyseRuff(ProvidenceCollege)Jan.11 MelissaAnderson(BostonUniversity)Jan.18 JeanO’Neill(ProvidenceCollege)Jan.25 AlyseRuff(ProvidenceCollege)Feb.1 CristinAllen(Connecticut)Feb.8 KristenOlychuck(Vermont)Feb.15 MoniqueWeber(Connecticut)Feb.22 JeanO’Neill(ProvidenceCollege)March1 LaurenCherewyk(BostonUniversity)

BAUER ROOKIE OF THE WEEKWeek Player (School)Sept.28 BrianneKilgour(Maine)Oct.5 JessicaCohen(ProvidenceCollege)Oct.12 ElisabethStathopulous(Connecticut)Oct.19 JessicaCohen(ProvidenceCollege)Oct.26 BrittanySkudder(NewHampshire)Nov.2 BrittanyEsposito(Northeastern)Nov.9 JillCardella(BostonUniversity)Nov.16 NicoleAnderson(ProvidenceCollege) CorinneBoyes(BostonCollege)Nov.23 BlakeBolden(BostonCollege)Nov.30 BrittanyDougherty(Maine)Dec.7 JessicaVella(ProvidenceCollege)Dec.14 CorinneBoyes(BostonCollege)Jan.5 BrittanyEsposito(Northeastern)Jan.11 KristinaLavoie(NewHampshire)Jan.18 CaitlinWalsh(BostonCollege)Jan.25 KellyHoran(Connecticut)Feb.1 KristinaLavoie(NewHampshire)Feb.8 NicoleAnderson(ProvidenceCollege)Feb.15 JillCardella(BostonUniversity)Feb.22 AlissaFromkin(BostonUniversity)March1

HOCKEY EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEKWeek Player (School)Sept.28 CandiceCurrier(Maine)Oct.5 FlorenceSchelling(Northeastern)Oct.12 FlorenceSchelling(Northeastern)Oct.19 KristenOlychuck(Vermont)Oct.26 LeahSulyma(Northeastern)Nov.2 FlorenceSchelling(Northeastern)Nov.9 GenevieveLacasse(ProvidenceCollege) FlorenceSchelling(Northeastern)Nov.16 FlorenceSchelling(Northeastern)Nov.23 LindseyMinton(NewHampshire)Nov.30 FlorenceSchelling(Northeastern)Dec.7 AlexandraGarcia(Connecticut)Dec.14 AlexandraGarcia(Connecticut) KayleyHerman(NewHampshire)Jan.5 GenevieveLacasse(ProvidenceCollege)Jan.11 GenevieveLacasse(ProvidenceCollege) LeahSulyma(Northeastern)Jan.18 CristinAllen(Connecticut)Jan.25 FlorenceSchelling(Northeastern)Feb.1 KristenOlychuck(Vermont)Feb.8 LeahSulyma(Northeastern)Feb.15 LeahSulyma(Northeastern)Feb.22 LeahSulyma(Northeastern)March1

HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE MONTHMonth Player (School)Oct. KellyPaton(NewHampshire)Nov. KellyPaton(NewHampshire)Dec. JennaOuellette(Maine)Jan. JeanO’Neill(ProvidenceCollege)Feb. KellyPaton(NewHampshire)

HOCKEY EAST ROOKIE OF THE MONTHMonth Player (School)Oct. JessicaCohen(ProvidenceCollege)Nov. JillCardella(BostonUniversity)Dec. KristinaLavoie(NewHampshire)Jan. KristinaLavoie(NewHampshire)Feb. ElisabethStathopulos(Connecticut)

BAUER GOALTENDER OF THE MONTHMonth Player (School)Oct. FlorenceSchelling(Northeastern)Nov. FlorenceSchelling(Northeastern)Dec. GenevieveLacasse(ProvidenceCollege)Jan. AlexandraGarcia(Connecticut)Feb. KieraKingston(BostonCollege)

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National Category Leaders

Points Per Game GP G-A-P P/GM

1 Jesse Scanzano Mercyhurst JR F 31 20-42-62 2.00

2 Vicki Bendus Mercyhurst JR F 34 27-35-62 1.82

3 Bailey Bram Mercyhurst SO F 31 27-27-54 1.74

4 Stacey Hochkins Holy Cross SO F 26 26-18-44 1.69

5 Kelly Paton New Hampshire SR F 32 19-32-51 1.59

6 Emmanuelle Blais Minnesota Duluth SR F 38 29-31-60 1.58

7 Micaela Long New Hampshire SR F 32 12-38-50 1.56

8 Hokey Langan Ohio State FR F 37 25-28-53 1.43

9 Sarah Parsons Dartmouth SR F 28 20-20-40 1.43

10 Laura Fridfinnson Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 22-29-51 1.42

11 Lauren Fontaine Sacred Heart JR F 26 22-14-36 1.38

12 Felicia Nelson St. Cloud State SR F 34 31-15-46 1.35

13 Jocelyn Kratchmer Holy Cross JR F 26 18-17-35 1.35

14 Holly Roberts St. Cloud State SR F 37 21-28-49 1.32

15 Jess Jones Mercyhurst SO F 34 20-25-45 1.32

16 Catherine White Cornell SO F 30 11-28-39 1.30

17 Natalie Spooner Ohio State SO F 35 22-22-44 1.26

18 Ashley Cockell Mercyhurst JR F 34 21-21-42 1.24

19 Amanda Trunzo Dartmouth JR F 27 18-15-33 1.22

20 Kate Buesser Harvard JR F 32 16-23-39 1.22

21 Laura McIntosh Ohio State SO F 37 10-35-45 1.22

22 Caitlin Hogan St. Cloud State SR F 37 16-27-43 1.16

23 Brittany Hartman Sacred Heart JR F 26 14-16-30 1.15

24 Emily West Minnesota JR F 36 20-21-41 1.14

25 Jenna Cunningham Dartmouth SR F 28 18-13-31 1.11

Goals Against Average Minutes GA GAA

1 Noora R‰ty Minnesota FR 1501:36 31 1.24

2 Victoria Vigilanti Quinnipiac FR 2263:50 47 1.25

3 Monique Gallant Holy Cross JR 868:22 19 1.31

4 Florence Schelling Northeastern SO 1269:49 29 1.37

5 Christina Kessler Harvard SR 907:47 21 1.39

6 Laura Bellamy Harvard FR 968:55 23 1.42

7 Amanda Mazzotta Cornell SO 1948:13 49 1.51

8 Lauren Dahm Clarkson JR 2310:18 60 1.56

9 Hillary Pattenden Mercyhurst SO 1930:07 51 1.59

10 Alexandra Garcia Connecticut SO 1993:11 53 1.60

11 Leah Sulyma Northeastern JR 741:08 21 1.70

12 Sonja van der Bliek Rensselaer JR 2173:20 67 1.85

13 Kayley Herman New Hampshire JR 867:43 27 1.87

14 Carly Dominick-Sobol Holy Cross SO 698:45 22 1.89

15 Maxie Weisz St. Lawrence SR 791:58 25 1.89

16 Lindsey Minton New Hampshire SO 1066:44 34 1.91

17 Melissa Haber Boston University SR 1847:39 61 1.98

18 Rachel Weber Princeton SO 1111:56 38 2.05

19 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State SO 1541:16 53 2.06

20 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth FR 2147:27 75 2.10

21 Genevieve Lacasse Providence SO 2128:41 76 2.14

22 Alannah McCready Wisconsin SR 997:50 36 2.16

23 Jenni Bauer Niagara JR 1868:40 70 2.25

24 Cassie Seguin Princeton FR 772:20 29 2.25

25 Becca Ruegsegger Wisconsin FR 1179:04 45 2.29

Points Per Game (Defensemen) GP G-A-P P/GM

1 Lisa Wilson Holy Cross SR D 26 7-20-27 1.04

2 Laura Fortino Cornell FR D 30 11-19-30 1.00

3 Lauriane Rougeau Cornell FR D 30 10-19-29 0.97

4 Nicole Palazzo Sacred Heart SO D 24 5-17-22 0.92

5 Anne Schleper Minnesota SO D 38 12-19-31 0.82

6 Courtney Birchard New Hampshire JR D 27 9-13-22 0.81

7 Melissa Lacroix Mercyhurst JR D 34 6-21-27 0.79

8 Cassea Schols Mercyhurst JR D 34 4-22-26 0.76

9 Jaime Rasmussen Minnesota Duluth SR D 38 7-21-28 0.74

10 Britni Smith St. Lawrence SR D 35 8-17-25 0.71

11 Sasha Nanji Dartmouth FR D 28 6-13-19 0.68

12 Cristin Allen Connecticut SR D 37 3-21-24 0.65

13 Lexie Hoffmeyer Maine SR D 30 4-15-19 0.63

14 Megan Bozek Minnesota FR D 38 6-17-23 0.61

15 Laura Gersten Rensselaer SR D 37 8-14-22 0.59

16 Kelly Wild Ohio State SO D 36 5-16-21 0.58

17 Rachel Davis Ohio State SR D 37 6-15-21 0.57

18 Cori Bassett Harvard SR D 32 4-14-18 0.56

Leanna Coskren Harvard JR D 32 7-11-18 0.56

20 Tara Watchorn Boston University SO D 30 2-14-16 0.53

Save Percentage Saves GA Save %

1 Noora R‰ty Minnesota FR 605 31 .951

2 Victoria Vigilanti Quinnipiac FR 901 47 .950

3 Leah Sulyma Northeastern JR 389 21 .949

4 Florence Schelling Northeastern SO 537 29 .949

5 Christina Kessler Harvard SR 351 21 .944

6 Zuzana Tomcikova Bemidji State SO 795 53 .938

7 Lauren Dahm Clarkson JR 836 60 .933

8 Laura Bellamy Harvard FR 320 23 .933

9 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth FR 1039 75 .933

10 Alexandra Garcia Connecticut SO 718 53 .931

11 Jackee Snikeris Yale JR 740 58 .927

12 Ashley Nixon St. Cloud State JR 1020 82 .926

13 Melissa Haber Boston University SR 744 61 .924

14 Sonja van der Bliek Rensselaer JR 817 67 .924

15 Amanda Mazzotta Cornell SO 587 49 .923

16 Jorid Dagfinrud North Dakota FR 539 45 .923

17 Monique Gallant Holy Cross JR 222 19 .921

18 Hillary Pattenden Mercyhurst SO 594 51 .921

19 Genevieve Lacasse Providence SO 878 76 .920

20 Kiera Kingston Boston College SO 359 32 .918

Points Per Game (Freshmen) GP G-A-P P/GM

1 Hokey Langan Ohio State F 37 25-28-53 1.43

2 Katherine Wilson Minnesota Duluth F 38 17-25-42 1.11

3 Isabel Menard Syracuse F 35 15-22-37 1.06

4 Laura Fortino Cornell D 30 11-19-30 1.00

Brianna Decker Wisconsin F 27 15-12-27 1.00

6 Lauriane Rougeau Cornell D 30 10-19-29 0.97

7 Caroline English Holy Cross F 26 7-18-25 0.96

8 Kristina Lavoie New Hampshire F 32 18-11-29 0.91

9 Camille Dumais Dartmouth F 28 10-15-25 0.89

10 Jillian Dempsey Harvard F 32 11-16-27 0.84

11 Holly Carrie-Mattimoe Syracuse F 34 9-18-27 0.79

12 Jenna Hendrikx Niagara F 31 14-10-24 0.77

13 Jessica Wong Minnesota Duluth F 38 13-16-29 0.76

14 Jill Cardella Boston University F 37 12-14-26 0.70

15 Lauren Smith Minnesota State F 33 7-16-23 0.70

16 Heather Hughes Quinnipiac F 36 14-11-25 0.69

17 Audrey Cournoyer Minnesota Duluth F 38 9-17-26 0.68

18 Sasha Nanji Dartmouth D 28 6-13-19 0.68

19 Kelly Sabatine St. Lawrence F 36 9-15-24 0.67

20 Kristine Horn New Hampshire F 32 8-13-21 0.66

Winning Percentage W-L-T Win %

1 Hillary Pattenden Mercyhurst SO 28-2-3 .894

2 Carly Dominick-Sobol Holy Cross SO 10-2-0 .833

3 Noora R‰ty Minnesota FR 17-3-4 .792

4 Monique Gallant Holy Cross JR 10-2-2 .786

5 Jennifer Harss Minnesota Duluth FR 26-8-2 .750

6 Christina Kessler Harvard SR 9-3-3 .700

7 Amanda Mazzotta Cornell SO 19-7-6 .688

Laura Bellamy Harvard FR 10-4-2 .688

9 Kayley Herman New Hampshire JR 8-3-3 .679

10 Lauren Dahm Clarkson JR 23-10-5 .671

11 Lindsey Minton New Hampshire SO 11-5-2 .667

12 Alexandra Garcia Connecticut SO 18-8-7 .652

13 Florence Schelling Northeastern SO 11-5-4 .650

14 Melissa Haber Boston University SR 15-7-8 .633

15 Victoria Vigilanti Quinnipiac FR 18-10-8 .611

16 Leah Sulyma Northeastern JR 6-4-3 .577

17 Genevieve Lacasse Providence SO 15-11-9 .557

18 Becca Ruegsegger Wisconsin FR 9-7-3 .553

19 Ashley Nixon St. Cloud State JR 13-10-8 .548

20 Brittony Chartier St. Lawrence SR 11-9-6 .538

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Goals Per Game GP G G/GM

1 Stacey Hochkins Holy Cross SO F 26 26 1.00

2 Felicia Nelson St. Cloud State SR F 34 31 0.91

3 Bailey Bram Mercyhurst SO F 31 27 0.87

4 Lauren Fontaine Sacred Heart JR F 26 22 0.85

5 Vicki Bendus Mercyhurst JR F 34 27 0.79

6 Emmanuelle Blais Minnesota Duluth SR F 38 29 0.76

7 Sarah Parsons Dartmouth SR F 28 20 0.71

8 Jocelyn Kratchmer Holy Cross JR F 26 18 0.69

9 Hokey Langan Ohio State FR F 37 25 0.68

10 Katie Stewart Colgate SR F 36 24 0.67

Amanda Trunzo Dartmouth JR F 27 18 0.67

12 Jesse Scanzano Mercyhurst JR F 31 20 0.65

13 Jenna Cunningham Dartmouth SR F 28 18 0.64

14 Allie Thunstrom Boston College SR F 35 22 0.63

Natalie Spooner Ohio State SO F 35 22 0.63

16 Ashley Cockell Mercyhurst JR F 34 21 0.62

17 Nicola Garat Holy Cross SO F 26 16 0.62

18 Laura Fridfinnson Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 22 0.61

19 Kelly Paton New Hampshire SR F 32 19 0.59

20 Jess Jones Mercyhurst SO F 34 20 0.59

21 Melissa Anderson Boston University SR F 36 21 0.58

22 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin SO F 35 20 0.57

23 Holly Roberts St. Cloud State SR F 37 21 0.57

24 Kristina Lavoie New Hampshire FR F 32 18 0.56

25 Emily West Minnesota JR F 36 20 0.56

Brianna Decker Wisconsin FR F 27 15 0.56

Assists Per Game GP A A/GM

1 Jesse Scanzano Mercyhurst JR F 31 42 1.35

2 Micaela Long New Hampshire SR F 32 38 1.19

3 Vicki Bendus Mercyhurst JR F 34 35 1.03

4 Kelly Paton New Hampshire SR F 32 32 1.00

5 Laura McIntosh Ohio State SO F 37 35 0.95

6 Catherine White Cornell SO F 30 28 0.93

7 Bailey Bram Mercyhurst SO F 31 27 0.87

8 Emmanuelle Blais Minnesota Duluth SR F 38 31 0.82

9 Laura Fridfinnson Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 29 0.81

10 Lisa Wilson Holy Cross SR D 26 20 0.77

11 Hokey Langan Ohio State FR F 37 28 0.76

Holly Roberts St. Cloud State SR F 37 28 0.76

13 Jess Jones Mercyhurst SO F 34 25 0.74

14 Caitlin Hogan St. Cloud State SR F 37 27 0.73

15 Kate Buesser Harvard JR F 32 23 0.72

16 Sarah Parsons Dartmouth SR F 28 20 0.71

17 Nicole Palazzo Sacred Heart SO D 24 17 0.71

18 Meaghan Pezon St. Cloud State SR F 37 26 0.70

19 Stacey Hochkins Holy Cross SO F 26 18 0.69

Caroline English Holy Cross FR F 26 18 0.69

21 Katherine Wilson Minnesota Duluth FR F 38 25 0.66

22 Jocelyn Kratchmer Holy Cross JR F 26 17 0.65

Kate Dunlop Sacred Heart SR F 26 17 0.65

24 Raelyn LaRocque Ohio State SR F 37 24 0.65

25 Cassea Schols Mercyhurst JR D 34 22 0.65

Power Play Goals GP PPG/G PPG

1 Felicia Nelson St. Cloud State SR F 34 0.44 15

2 Bailey Bram Mercyhurst SO F 31 0.39 12

3 Emmanuelle Blais Minnesota Duluth SR F 38 0.29 11

4 Melissa Waldie Clarkson JR F 37 0.27 10

5 Katrina Protopapas Wayne State SR F 31 0.29 9

Natalie Spooner Ohio State SO F 35 0.26 9

Holly Roberts St. Cloud State SR F 37 0.24 9

8 Vicki Bendus Mercyhurst JR F 34 0.24 8

9 Stefanie Marty Syracuse JR F 29 0.24 7

Chelsea Karpenko Cornell SO F 32 0.22 7

Kristina Lavoie New Hampshire FR F 32 0.22 7

Kailey Nash Vermont SO F 32 0.22 7

Katie Stewart Colgate SR F 36 0.19 7

Michelle Binning Connecticut SR F 37 0.19 7

Hokey Langan Ohio State FR F 37 0.19 7

Anne Schleper Minnesota SO D 38 0.18 7

Game-Winning Goals GP GWG

1 Emily West Minnesota JR F 36 9

Emmanuelle Blais Minnesota Duluth SR F 38 9

3 Bailey Bram Mercyhurst SO F 31 8

4 Brooke Ammerman Wisconsin SO F 35 6

Katherine Wilson Minnesota Duluth FR F 38 6

6 Stacey Hochkins Holy Cross SO F 26 5

Jenna Cunningham Dartmouth SR F 28 5

Vicki Bendus Mercyhurst JR F 34 5

Kelley Steadman Mercyhurst SO F 34 5

Natalie Spooner Ohio State SO F 35 5

Laura Fridfinnson Minnesota Duluth JR F 36 5

Lauren Cherewyk Boston University JR F 37 5

Melissa Waldie Clarkson JR F 37 5

Michelle Binning Connecticut SR F 37 5

Dominique Thibault Clarkson SR F 38 5

Shorthanded Goals GP SHG/G SHG

1 Bailey Bram Mercyhurst SO F 31 0.16 5

Vicki Bendus Mercyhurst JR F 34 0.15 5

3 Jesse Scanzano Mercyhurst JR F 31 0.13 4

4 Jocelyn Kratchmer Holy Cross JR F 26 0.12 3

Jess Jones Mercyhurst SO F 34 0.09 3

Emily West Minnesota JR F 36 0.08 3

Holly Roberts St. Cloud State SR F 37 0.08 3

Caitlin Hogan St. Cloud State SR F 37 0.08 3

Vanessa Emond St. Lawrence SO F 37 0.08 3

10 Stacey Hochkins Holy Cross SO F 26 0.08 2

Lauren Fontaine Sacred Heart JR F 26 0.08 2

Lauren Smith Minnesota State FR F 33 0.06 2

Ashley Cockell Mercyhurst JR F 34 0.06 2

Kelley Steadman Mercyhurst SO F 34 0.06 2

Britni Smith St. Lawrence SR D 35 0.06 2

Melissa Anderson Boston University SR F 36 0.06 2

Sara O'Malley Robert Morris JR F 36 0.06 2

Amy Hollstein Connecticut SR F 37 0.05 2

Emmanuelle Blais Minnesota Duluth SR F 38 0.05 2

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National Team LeadersSCORING OFFENSE GP Goals G/GM

1 Mercyhurst 34 162 4.76

2 Holy Cross 26 105 4.04

3 Minnesota Duluth 38 130 3.42

4 Sacred Heart 26 87 3.35

5 Ohio State 37 122 3.30

6 Minnesota 38 124 3.26

7 Dartmouth 28 90 3.21

8 New Hampshire 32 98 3.06

9 Wisconsin 36 107 2.97

10 Harvard 32 92 2.88

11 Cornell 33 92 2.79

12 Boston University 37 102 2.76

13 Providence 35 93 2.66

14 Clarkson 39 102 2.62

15 St. Cloud State 37 96 2.59

16 Connecticut 37 95 2.57

17 Syracuse 36 92 2.56

18 Colgate 36 86 2.39

19 St. Lawrence 37 88 2.38

20 Northeastern 33 78 2.36

21 Rensselaer 37 87 2.35

22 Princeton 31 72 2.32

23 Robert Morris 36 82 2.28

24 Niagara 31 67 2.16

25 Quinnipiac 37 79 2.14

26 Maine 31 63 2.03

27 Wayne State 31 61 1.97

28 Minnesota State 34 66 1.94

29 Yale 29 56 1.93

30 Boston College 35 64 1.83

31 North Dakota 34 61 1.79

32 Bemidji State 38 65 1.71

33 Vermont 33 52 1.58

34 Brown 28 41 1.46

35 Union 34 36 1.06

SCORING DEFENSE GP Goals G/GM

1 Quinnipiac 37 51 1.38

2 Harvard 32 48 1.50

3 Northeastern 33 51 1.55

4 Holy Cross 26 42 1.62

5 Mercyhurst 34 55 1.62

6 Connecticut 37 62 1.68

7 Clarkson 39 66 1.69

8 Cornell 33 56 1.70

9 Minnesota 38 69 1.82

10 New Hampshire 32 64 2.00

11 Minnesota Duluth 38 78 2.05

12 Rensselaer 37 77 2.08

13 Boston University 37 82 2.22

14 Providence 35 79 2.26

15 Princeton 31 70 2.26

16 Wisconsin 36 82 2.28

17 St. Lawrence 37 85 2.30

18 Niagara 31 75 2.42

19 Syracuse 36 91 2.53

20 Bemidji State 38 98 2.58

21 Yale 29 75 2.59

22 North Dakota 34 92 2.71

23 Wayne State 31 84 2.71

24 Vermont 33 90 2.73

25 Maine 31 85 2.74

26 St. Cloud State 37 103 2.78

27 Dartmouth 28 78 2.79

28 Boston College 35 100 2.86

29 Ohio State 37 117 3.16

30 Union 34 110 3.24

31 Robert Morris 36 119 3.31

32 Brown 28 95 3.39

33 Minnesota State 34 117 3.44

34 Colgate 36 129 3.58

35 Sacred Heart 26 149 5.73

POWER PLAY Totals SHA PP%

1 New Hampshire 38/135 5 28.1

2 Mercyhurst 49/203 2 24.1

3 Ohio State 36/165 5 21.8

4 Cornell 28/130 3 21.5

5 Minnesota 38/180 1 21.1

6 St. Cloud State 42/206 6 20.4

7 Dartmouth 29/144 3 20.1

8 Princeton 26/132 0 19.7

9 Syracuse 32/165 1 19.4

10 Holy Cross 22/114 1 19.3

11 Harvard 25/137 1 18.2

12 St. Lawrence 27/153 1 17.6

13 Providence 29/167 1 17.4

14 Boston University 27/156 0 17.3

15 Connecticut 27/165 0 16.4

16 Minnesota Duluth 34/214 6 15.9

17 Clarkson 27/171 2 15.8

18 Wisconsin 24/156 2 15.4

19 Niagara 21/138 1 15.2

20 Colgate 30/198 5 15.2

21 Quinnipiac 19/133 1 14.3

22 Wayne State 21/155 5 13.5

23 Maine 21/160 7 13.1

24 Vermont 25/191 4 13.1

25 Northeastern 18/138 3 13.0

26 Rensselaer 22/169 2 13.0

27 Yale 15/116 0 12.9

28 Robert Morris 22/172 11 12.8

29 Bemidji State 20/157 5 12.7

30 Sacred Heart 15/120 4 12.5

31 Boston College 15/159 2 9.4

32 Minnesota State 15/166 3 9.0

33 North Dakota 13/153 1 8.5

34 Brown 8/116 3 6.9

35 Union 7/103 3 6.8

PENALTY KILL Totals SHF PK%

1 Cornell 107/114 2 93.9

2 Northeastern 113/124 1 91.1

3 New Hampshire 135/149 3 90.6

4 Mercyhurst 218/241 21 90.5

5 Minnesota 173/192 5 90.1

6 Harvard 116/129 1 89.9

7 Minnesota Duluth 164/185 5 88.6

8 St. Lawrence 104/119 7 87.4

9 Holy Cross 123/141 8 87.2

10 Quinnipiac 95/109 2 87.2

11 Rensselaer 151/174 2 86.8

12 Wayne State 128/149 4 85.9

13 Connecticut 146/170 6 85.9

14 Maine 133/155 0 85.8

15 Clarkson 139/164 3 84.8

16 Ohio State 154/182 2 84.6

17 St. Cloud State 151/179 6 84.4

18 Wisconsin 142/169 4 84.0

19 Robert Morris 135/161 2 83.9

20 Providence 129/154 1 83.8

21 Princeton 105/126 1 83.3

22 Bemidji State 133/161 0 82.6

23 Boston University 135/164 5 82.3

24 Yale 93/113 2 82.3

25 Dartmouth 105/128 0 82.0

26 Niagara 118/144 2 81.9

27 Boston College 156/191 1 81.7

28 Syracuse 134/165 2 81.2

29 Minnesota State 154/193 3 79.8

30 Vermont 120/152 1 78.9

31 Brown 104/133 0 78.2

32 North Dakota 129/165 2 78.2

33 Union 130/167 0 77.8

34 Colgate 135/180 1 75.0

35 Sacred Heart 79/109 4 72.5

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Hockey East Overall Scoring Leaders

Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/-

1 Kelly Paton UNH SR F 32 19-32-51 1.59 5/10 6 1 4 1 +16

2 Micaela Long UNH SR F 32 12-38-50 1.56 5/10 6 1 2 0 +15

3 Melissa Anderson BU SR F 36 21-18-39 1.08 35/78 6 2 4 0 +18

4 Ashley Cottrell PC SO F 35 14-17-31 0.89 7/14 4 0 2 0 +6

5 Jean O'Neill PC JR F 35 14-16-30 0.86 6/12 5 1 3 0 +7

Michelle Binning UC SR F 37 20-10-30 0.81 18/36 7 1 5 0 +12

7 Kristina Lavoie UNH FR F 32 18-11-29 0.91 13/26 7 0 1 0 +10

Allie Thunstrom BC SR F 35 22-7-29 0.83 8/16 3 0 3 0 -4

Monique Weber UC SO F 37 14-15-29 0.78 32/78 5 1 3 0 E

Lauren Cherewyk BU JR F 37 12-17-29 0.78 5/10 2 0 5 0 +10

11 Jenna Ouellette ME SR F 27 11-16-27 1.00 6/12 5 0 2 0 -4

Alyse Ruff PC JR F 35 12-15-27 0.77 18/36 6 0 2 0 +7

13 Kristi Kehoe NU JR F 33 12-14-26 0.79 10/20 5 0 2 0 +10

Jill Cardella BU FR F 37 12-14-26 0.70 11/22 1 0 1 0 +12

Jillian Kirchner BU JR F 37 9-17-26 0.70 12/35 5 1 1 0 -1

16 Jennifer Chaisson UC JR F 37 10-15-25 0.68 8/16 4 1 1 0 +12

17 Cristin Allen UC SR D 37 3-21-24 0.65 10/20 2 0 1 0 +15

18 Elisabeth Stathopulous UC FR F 37 9-14-23 0.62 5/10 1 0 2 0 +15

19 Courtney Birchard UNH JR D 27 9-13-22 0.81 16/32 6 1 4 0 +3

Taryn Peacock ME SR F 30 7-15-22 0.73 19/38 3 0 0 0 -4

21 Jenelle Kohanchuk BU SO F 26 12-9-21 0.81 8/16 5 0 2 1 +7

Kristine Horn UNH FR F 32 8-13-21 0.66 5/10 5 0 2 0 +2

Brittany Esposito NU FR F 33 10-11-21 0.64 8/16 3 1 2 0 +8

24 Alyssa Wohlfeiler NU JR F 32 10-10-20 0.62 10/20 1 0 4 0 +3

Lindsay Berman NU SR F 33 8-12-20 0.61 12/24 2 0 3 0 +11

Annie Hogan NU SR F 33 7-13-20 0.61 9/18 2 0 1 0 +7

Defenseman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/-

1 Cristin Allen UC SR D 37 3-21-24 0.65 10/20 2 0 1 0 +15

2 Courtney Birchard UNH JR D 27 9-13-22 0.81 16/32 6 1 4 0 +3

3 Lexie Hoffmeyer ME SR D 30 4-15-19 0.63 20/51 2 0 1 0 -7

4 Tara Watchorn BU SO D 30 2-14-16 0.53 17/37 0 0 1 0 +18

5 Sami Evelyn UC SO D 37 3-12-15 0.41 13/48 2 0 1 0 +8

6 Amber Yung PC JR D 35 5-9-14 0.40 6/12 2 0 0 0 +1

Carly Warren BU SO D 37 3-11-14 0.38 13/26 2 0 0 0 +4

8 Blake Bolden BC FR D 29 4-9-13 0.45 24/59 2 0 0 0 -11

Raylen Dziengelewski UNH JR D 32 0-13-13 0.41 11/22 0 0 0 0 +9

10 Kasey Boucher BU SO D 37 5-7-12 0.32 3/6 2 0 0 0 +10

Jody Sydor UC JR D 37 2-10-12 0.32 15/30 2 0 0 0 +14

12 Maggie Walsh UVM FR D 31 2-8-10 0.32 13/26 0 0 0 0 -6

Jennifer Friedman PC SO D 34 3-7-10 0.29 11/22 2 0 1 0 +5

Sarah Appleton BU SR D 37 3-7-10 0.27 17/34 0 0 0 0 +10

Rebecca Hewett UC SO D 37 0-10-10 0.27 14/28 0 0 0 0 +3

Freshman Scoring GP G-A-P PPG PIM PP SH GW HT +/-

1 Kristina Lavoie UNH FR F 32 18-11-29 0.91 13/26 7 0 1 0 +10

2 Jill Cardella BU FR F 37 12-14-26 0.70 11/22 1 0 1 0 +12

3 Elisabeth Stathopulous UC FR F 37 9-14-23 0.62 5/10 1 0 2 0 +15

4 Kristine Horn UNH FR F 32 8-13-21 0.66 5/10 5 0 2 0 +2

Brittany Esposito NU FR F 33 10-11-21 0.64 8/16 3 1 2 0 +8

6 Jessica Cohen PC FR F 34 6-13-19 0.56 17/34 0 0 2 0 -1

Ashley Motherwell BC FR F 35 5-14-19 0.54 11/22 2 0 1 0 -2

8 Kelly Horan UC FR F 37 6-12-18 0.49 4/8 0 0 1 0 +12

9 Casey Pickett NU FR F 33 10-7-17 0.52 3/6 3 0 1 0 +6

10 Nicole Anderson PC FR F 35 11-3-14 0.40 7/14 6 0 2 1 -4

11 Brittany Skudder UNH FR F 27 5-8-13 0.48 12/24 2 0 1 0 -4

Blake Bolden BC FR D 29 4-9-13 0.45 24/59 2 0 0 0 -11

Rachel Llanes NU FR F 33 6-7-13 0.39 9/18 1 0 1 0 +4

14 Jessica Vella PC FR F 21 5-7-12 0.57 5/10 0 0 1 0 +6

Kelly Wallace NU FR F 25 6-6-12 0.48 6/12 0 0 0 0 +11

Emily Walsh UVM FR F 32 4-8-12 0.38 11/33 3 0 0 0 -10

Caitlin Walsh BC FR F 35 6-6-12 0.34 21/42 3 0 0 0 -8

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Hockey East Overall Scoring LeadersGoal Scoring GP G GPG

1 Allie Thunstrom BC SR F 35 22 0.63

2 Melissa Anderson BU SR F 36 21 0.58

3 Michelle Binning UC SR F 37 20 0.54

4 Kelly Paton UNH SR F 32 19 0.59

5 Kristina Lavoie UNH FR F 32 18 0.56

6 Jean O'Neill PC JR F 35 14 0.40

Ashley Cottrell PC SO F 35 14 0.40

Monique Weber UC SO F 37 14 0.38

9 Jenelle Kohanchuk BU SO F 26 12 0.46

Micaela Long UNH SR F 32 12 0.38

Kristi Kehoe NU JR F 33 12 0.36

Alyse Ruff PC JR F 35 12 0.34

Lauren Cherewyk BU JR F 37 12 0.32

Jill Cardella BU FR F 37 12 0.32

15 Jenna Ouellette ME SR F 27 11 0.41

Nicole Anderson PC FR F 35 11 0.31

Assist Scoring GP A APG

1 Micaela Long UNH SR F 32 38 1.19

2 Kelly Paton UNH SR F 32 32 1.00

3 Cristin Allen UC SR D 37 21 0.57

4 Melissa Anderson BU SR F 36 18 0.50

5 Ashley Cottrell PC SO F 35 17 0.49

Jillian Kirchner BU JR F 37 17 0.46

Lauren Cherewyk BU JR F 37 17 0.46

8 Jenna Ouellette ME SR F 27 16 0.59

Jean O'Neill PC JR F 35 16 0.46

10 Taryn Peacock ME SR F 30 15 0.50

Lexie Hoffmeyer ME SR D 30 15 0.50

Alyse Ruff PC JR F 35 15 0.43

Jennifer Chaisson UC JR F 37 15 0.41

Monique Weber UC SO F 37 15 0.41

15 Tara Watchorn BU SO D 30 14 0.47

Kristi Kehoe NU JR F 33 14 0.42

Ashley Motherwell BC FR F 35 14 0.40

Jill Cardella BU FR F 37 14 0.38

Elisabeth Stathopulous UC FR F 37 14 0.38

Power Play Goals GP G GPG

1 Kristina Lavoie UNH FR F 32 7 0.22

Kailey Nash UVM SO F 32 7 0.22

Michelle Binning UC SR F 37 7 0.19

4 Courtney Birchard UNH JR D 27 6 0.22

Micaela Long UNH SR F 32 6 0.19

Kelly Paton UNH SR F 32 6 0.19

Alyse Ruff PC JR F 35 6 0.17

Nicole Anderson PC FR F 35 6 0.17

Melissa Anderson BU SR F 36 6 0.17

10 Jenelle Kohanchuk BU SO F 26 5 0.19

Jenna Ouellette ME SR F 27 5 0.19

Kristine Horn UNH FR F 32 5 0.16

Kristi Kehoe NU JR F 33 5 0.15

Chelsea Furlani UVM SR F 33 5 0.15

Jean O'Neill PC JR F 35 5 0.14

Jillian Kirchner BU JR F 37 5 0.14

Monique Weber UC SO F 37 5 0.14

Power Play Points GP G-A-P PPG

1 Kelly Paton UNH SR F 32 6-19-25 0.78

2 Micaela Long UNH SR F 32 6-16-22 0.69

3 Courtney Birchard UNH JR D 27 6-7-13 0.48

Jenna Ouellette ME SR F 27 5-8-13 0.48

Alyse Ruff PC JR F 35 6-7-13 0.37

6 Kristine Horn UNH FR F 32 5-7-12 0.38

Chelsea Furlani UVM SR F 33 5-7-12 0.36

8 Ashley Cottrell PC SO F 35 4-7-11 0.31

9 Jenelle Kohanchuk BU SO F 26 5-5-10 0.38

Kristina Lavoie UNH FR F 32 7-3-10 0.31

Kailey Nash UVM SO F 32 7-3-10 0.31

Jean O'Neill PC JR F 35 5-5-10 0.29

Melissa Anderson BU SR F 36 6-4-10 0.28

Shorthanded Goals GP G GPG

1 Melissa Anderson BU SR F 36 2 0.06

Amy Hollstein UC SR F 37 2 0.05

3 Courtney Birchard UNH JR D 27 1 0.04

Mary Restuccia BC SO F 32 1 0.03

Micaela Long UNH SR F 32 1 0.03

Kelly Paton UNH SR F 32 1 0.03

Celeste Doucet UVM JR F 32 1 0.03

Holly Lorms BU JR F 33 1 0.03

Brittany Esposito NU FR F 33 1 0.03

Jean O'Neill PC JR F 35 1 0.03

Maude Blain UC FR D 36 1 0.03

Laurel Koller BU SR F 37 1 0.03

Jillian Kirchner BU JR F 37 1 0.03

Michelle Binning UC SR F 37 1 0.03

Jennifer Chaisson UC JR F 37 1 0.03

Monique Weber UC SO F 37 1 0.03

Game-Winning Goals GP G GPG

1 Lauren Cherewyk BU JR F 37 5 0.14

Michelle Binning UC SR F 37 5 0.14

3 Courtney Birchard UNH JR D 27 4 0.15

Kelly Paton UNH SR F 32 4 0.12

Alyssa Wohlfeiler NU JR F 32 4 0.12

Melissa Anderson BU SR F 36 4 0.11

7 Kailey Nash UVM SO F 32 3 0.09

Lindsay Berman NU SR F 33 3 0.09

Brittany Nelson UVM SR F 33 3 0.09

Allie Thunstrom BC SR F 35 3 0.09

Danielle Welch BC SO C 35 3 0.09

Jean O'Neill PC JR F 35 3 0.09

Laurel Koller BU SR F 37 3 0.08

Brittany Murphy UC JR F 37 3 0.08

Monique Weber UC SO F 37 3 0.08

Plus-Minus GP +/-

1 Casey Knajdek UC FR F/D 37 +19

2 Tara Watchorn BU SO D 30 +18

Melissa Anderson BU SR F 36 +18

4 Kelly Paton UNH SR F 32 +16

5 Micaela Long UNH SR F 32 +15

Cristin Allen UC SR D 37 +15

Elisabeth Stathopulous UC FR F 37 +15

8 Jody Sydor UC JR D 37 +14

9 Jill Cardella BU FR F 37 +12

Michelle Binning UC SR F 37 +12

Jennifer Chaisson UC JR F 37 +12

Kelly Horan UC FR F 37 +12

Hat Tricks GP HT

1 Jenelle Kohanchuk BU SO F 26 1

Jennie Gallo ME JR F 27 1

Kelly Paton UNH SR F 32 1

Nicole Anderson PC FR F 35 1

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Hockey East Overall Goaltending Leaders

Goals Against Average GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save %

1 Florence Schelling NU SO 21 1269:49 29 1.37 11-5-4 4 537 .949

2 Alexandra Garcia UC SO 33 1993:11 53 1.60 18-8-7 6 718 .931

3 Leah Sulyma NU JR 13 741:08 21 1.70 6-4-3 4 389 .949

4 Kayley Herman UNH JR 15 867:43 27 1.87 8-3-3 3 282 .913

5 Lindsey Minton UNH SO 19 1066:44 34 1.91 11-5-2 2 337 .908

6 Melissa Haber BU SR 31 1847:39 61 1.98 15-7-8 4 744 .924

7 Genevieve Lacasse PC SO 35 2128:41 76 2.14 15-11-9 3 878 .920

8 Kiera Kingston BC SO 14 777:55 32 2.47 3-7-3 2 359 .918

9 Kristen Olychuck UVM SR 32 1912:30 82 2.57 10-21-1 2 678 .892

10 Brittany Ott ME FR 20 1155:10 50 2.60 4-12-3 2 558 .918

11 Candice Currier ME SO 12 709:55 34 2.87 2-8-2 2 323 .905

12 Corinne Boyles BC FR 24 1367:04 66 2.90 5-10-7 1 644 .907

Save Percentage GP Minutes GA GAA Record SO Saves Save %

1 Leah Sulyma NU JR 13 741:08 21 1.70 6-4-3 4 389 .949

2 Florence Schelling NU SO 21 1269:49 29 1.37 11-5-4 4 537 .949

3 Alexandra Garcia UC SO 33 1993:11 53 1.60 18-8-7 6 718 .931

4 Melissa Haber BU SR 31 1847:39 61 1.98 15-7-8 4 744 .924

5 Genevieve Lacasse PC SO 35 2128:41 76 2.14 15-11-9 3 878 .920

6 Kiera Kingston BC SO 14 777:55 32 2.47 3-7-3 2 359 .918

7 Brittany Ott ME FR 20 1155:10 50 2.60 4-12-3 2 558 .918

8 Kayley Herman UNH JR 15 867:43 27 1.87 8-3-3 3 282 .913

9 Lindsey Minton UNH SO 19 1066:44 34 1.91 11-5-2 2 337 .908

10 Corinne Boyles BC FR 24 1367:04 66 2.90 5-10-7 1 644 .907

11 Candice Currier ME SO 12 709:55 34 2.87 2-8-2 2 323 .905

12 Kristen Olychuck UVM SR 32 1912:30 82 2.57 10-21-1 2 678 .892

Saves GP SVS/G Saves

1 Genevieve Lacasse PC SO 35 25.1 878

2 Melissa Haber BU SR 31 24.0 744

3 Alexandra Garcia UC SO 33 21.8 718

4 Kristen Olychuck UVM SR 32 21.2 678

5 Corinne Boyles BC FR 24 26.8 644

6 Brittany Ott ME FR 20 27.9 558

7 Florence Schelling NU SO 21 25.6 537

8 Leah Sulyma NU JR 13 29.9 389

9 Kiera Kingston BC SO 14 25.6 359

10 Lindsey Minton UNH SO 19 17.7 337

11 Candice Currier ME SO 12 26.9 323

12 Kayley Herman UNH JR 15 18.8 282

13 Alissa Fromkin BU FR 8 17.9 143

14 Jennie Bellonio UC SR 5 17.6 88

15 Caitlin Whitlock UVM SO 1 15.0 15

16 Christina England PC JR 1 3.0 3

Shutouts GP Shutouts

1 Alexandra Garcia UC SO 33 6

2 Leah Sulyma NU JR 13 4

Florence Schelling NU SO 21 4

Melissa Haber BU SR 31 4

5 Kayley Herman UNH JR 15 3

Genevieve Lacasse PC SO 35 3

7 Candice Currier ME SO 12 2

Kiera Kingston BC SO 14 2

Lindsey Minton UNH SO 19 2

Brittany Ott ME FR 20 2

Kristen Olychuck UVM SR 32 2

12 Corinne Boyles BC FR 24 1

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Hockey East Overall Team StatsTEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE

Team Games Goals G/GM

1 New Hampshire 32 98 3.06

2 Boston University 37 102 2.76

3 Providence 35 93 2.66

4 Connecticut 37 95 2.57

5 Northeastern 33 78 2.36

6 Maine 31 63 2.03

7 Boston College 35 64 1.83

8 Vermont 33 52 1.58

Team Games Goals G/GM

1 Northeastern 33 51 1.55

2 Connecticut 37 62 1.68

3 New Hampshire 32 64 2.00

4 Boston University 37 82 2.22

5 Providence 35 79 2.26

6 Vermont 33 90 2.73

7 Maine 31 85 2.74

8 Boston College 35 100 2.86

POWER PLAY PENALTY KILL Team Totals SHA PP %

1 New Hampshire 38/135 5 28.1

2 Providence 29/167 1 17.4

3 Boston University 27/156 0 17.3

4 Connecticut 27/165 0 16.4

5 Maine 21/160 7 13.1

6 Vermont 25/191 4 13.1

7 Northeastern 18/138 3 13.0

8 Boston College 15/159 2 9.4

Team Totals SHF PK %

1 Northeastern 113/124 1 91.1

2 New Hampshire 135/149 3 90.6

3 Connecticut 146/170 6 85.9

4 Maine 133/155 0 85.8

5 Providence 129/154 1 83.8

6 Boston University 135/164 5 82.3

7 Boston College 156/191 1 81.7

8 Vermont 120/152 1 78.9

PENALTY MINUTES SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games PIM PIM/G

1 Boston College 35 467 13.3

2 Vermont 33 398 12.1

3 Maine 31 355 11.5

4 Connecticut 37 396 10.7

5 New Hampshire 32 333 10.4

6 Boston University 37 382 10.3

7 Providence 35 357 10.2

8 Northeastern 33 281 8.5

Team Games SOG SOG/G

1 New Hampshire 32 936 29.2

2 Boston University 37 1048 28.3

3 Providence 35 953 27.2

4 Connecticut 37 990 26.8

5 Northeastern 33 858 26.0

6 Maine 31 799 25.8

7 Boston College 35 844 24.1

8 Vermont 33 725 22.0

SCORING BY PERIOD GOALS ALLOWED BY PERIOD Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 Boston University 24 44 32 2 102

2 New Hampshire 27 40 31 0 98

3 Connecticut 30 40 25 0 95

4 Providence 26 34 32 1 93

5 Northeastern 28 26 24 0 78

6 Boston College 13 22 28 1 64

7 Maine 21 24 18 0 63

8 Vermont 13 23 15 1 52

Team 1st 2nd 3rd OT Total

1 Northeastern 14 21 15 1 51

2 Connecticut 16 26 19 1 62

3 New Hampshire 21 20 23 0 64

4 Providence 20 25 33 1 79

5 Boston University 21 31 29 1 82

6 Maine 18 35 31 1 85

7 Vermont 28 29 33 0 90

8 Boston College 27 37 35 1 100

SPECIAL TEAMS NET Team PPF SHA PP NET PPA SHF SH NET ST NET

1 New Hampshire 38 5 +33 14 3 -11 +22

2 Connecticut 27 0 +27 24 6 -18 +9

3 Northeastern 18 3 +15 11 1 -10 +5

4 Providence 29 1 +28 25 1 -24 +4

5 Boston University 27 0 +27 29 5 -24 +3

6 Maine 21 7 +14 22 0 -22 -8

7 Vermont 25 4 +21 32 1 -31 -10

8 Boston College 15 2 +13 35 1 -34 -21

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SHUTOUTSDate Goalie Team Opp. Svs Result9/25 CandiceCurrier Maine vs.SacredHeart 16 W,9-010/2 GenevieveLacasse PC vs.Maine 19 W,4-010/4 KayleyHerman UNH vs.Quinnipiac 13 W,4-010/9 LindseyMinton UNH vs.Colgate 10 W,4-010/9 KristenOlychuck UVM vs.Union 13 W,2-010/10 FlorenceSchelling NU vs.RobertMorris 30 W,4-010/30 FlorenceSchelling NU atUVM 27 W,3-010/31 FlorenceSchelling NU atUVM 15 W,1-011/1 KayleyHerman UNH vs.Maine 12 W,5-011/6 KieraKingston BC vs.Vermont 26 W,3-011/11 MelissaHaber BU vs.Vermont 19 W,4-011/14 KieraKingston BC atUConn 33 T,0-011/14 AlexandraGarcia UConn vs.BC 18 T,0-011/15 CorinneBoyles BC vs.UConn 42 W,4-011/15 BrittanyOtt Maine vs.Northeastern 34 W,1-011/18 MelissaHaber BU vs.BC 37 W,4-011/25 FlorenceSchelling NU vs.Vermont 25 W,1-011/27 AlexandraGarcia Uconn vs.Quinnipiac 20 W,1-012/4 BrittanyOtt Maine vs.Vermont 22 W,1-012/8 KayleyHerman UNH vs.BC 21 W,4-012/12 CandiceCurrier Maine atUnion 21 W,4-01/1 LeahSulyma NU atYale 32 W,3-01/3 GenevieveLacasse PC vs.MinnesotaSt. 31 W,2-01/5 LeahSulyma NU atPrinceton 52 W,4-01/9 AlexandraGarcia UConn atRobertMorris 27 W,4-01/10 GenevieveLacasse PC vs.Cornell 29 W,3-01/29 AlexandraGarcia UConn atBU 24 W,2-01/30 AlexandraGarcia UConn vs.Vermont 24 W,2-02/6 KristenOlychuck UVM vs.Maine 22 W,1-02/14 LindseyMinton UNH vs.Vermont 24 W,4-02/20 AlexandraGarcia UConn Northeastern 18 T,0-02/20 LeahSulyma NU UConn 28 T,0-02/21 LeahSulyma NU UConn 32 W,2-02/21 MelissaHaber BU Maine 24 W,2-03/6 MelissaHaber BU UNH 17 W,4-0

40+SAVESDate Goalie Team Opp. Svs Result10/3 BrittanyOtt Maine atPC 40 L,2-110/3 CorinneBoyles BC atClarkson 45 T,1-110/10 CandiceCurrier Maine vs.Minn.State 41 L,2-110/13 CorinneBoyles BC vs.Northeastern 43 L,2-311/6 BrittanyOtt Maine vs.PC 41 T,2-211/15 CorinneBoyles BC vs.UConn 42 W,4-011/15 GenevieveLacasse PC vs.BU 41 W,6-21/5 LeahSulyma NU atPrinceton 52 W,4-02/9 LeahSulyma NU vs.Harvard(BP) 43 L,1-0

INDIVIDUALHIGHSGoals: 4 JenelleKohanchuk,BU,10/17atWayneStateAssists: 4 MicaelaLong,UNH,2/13vs.Vermont 4 JennaOuellette,Maine9/26vs.SacredHeart 4 JennaOuellette,Maine,12/4vsVermontPoints: 4 JennaOuellette,Maine,9/25vs.Vermont 4 MicaelaLong,UNH,10/18vs.Niagara 4 MichelleBinning,UConn,10/23vs.Brown 4 KellyPaton,UNH,11/1vs.Maine 4 CristinAllen,UConn,11/8vs.Maine 4 NicoleAnderson,PC,11/15vs.BU 4 AshleyCottrell,PC,11/15vs.BU 4 KellyPaton,UNH,12/12atDartmouth 4 MicaelaLong,UNH,2/22vs.BC 4 KellyPaton,UNH,2/22vs.BCPointStreak: 17 MicaelaLong,UNH(10/24to1/30,27pts.)InLeaguePlay: 13 MicaelaLong,UNH(10/31to1/30;20pts.)Saves: 52 LeahSulyma,NU(1/5atPrinceton)

TEAMHIGHSGoals: 8 UConn(10/23vs.Brown)Inleagueplay: 7 UConn(11/8atMaine) 7 Northeastern(1/11vs.BostonCollege)ShotsonGoal: 46 Northeastern(10/13atBostonCollege)ConsecutiveWins: 9 UConn(1/8to2/6/10)Inleagueplay: 7 UConn(1/16to2/6/10)UnbeatenStreak: 11 UConn(1/2/10to2/6/1010-0-1) Inleagueplay:19 NewHampshire,1/20/09to11/29/09(18-0-1)

HATTRICKSDate Player Team Opponent Result9/25 JennieGallo Maine vs.SacredHeart W,9-010/17 JenelleKohanchuk BU atWayneSt. W,4-211/15 NicoleAnderson PC BostonU. W,6-211/21 KellyPaton UNH atRensselaer W,4-3

OVERTIMEGOALSDate Player Team Opponent Result10/9 LaurenCherewykBURobertMorris W,4-312/4 DanielleWelch BC Northeastern W,3-21/22 PeggyWakeham UVM BU W,2-11/23 JeanO’Neill PC BC W,2-13/7 TaraWatchorn BU UNH W,2-1

THELASTTIMEAplayerhadfourgoals:JenelleKohanchuk,BU,10/17atWayneState

Arookiehadahattrick:NicoleAnderson,PC,11/15/09vs.BUInleagueplay:NicoleAnderson,PC,11/15/09vs.BU

Adefensemanhadahattrick:JuliaMarty,NU,11/9/08vs.Maine

Agoaltenderrecorded50saves:LeahSulyma,NU,1/5/10atPrinceton(52)Inleagueplay:FlorenceSchelling!,NU,2/6/09atProvidence(53)

Ateamwonfivegamesinarow:UConn,1/8/10to2/6/10,9gamesInleagueplay:UConn,1/8/10to2/6/10,9games

Ateamwon10gamesinarow:NewHampshire,15games,1/16/09to3/8/09Inleagueplay:NewHampshire15games,1/20/09to11/6/09

Ateamwasunbeatenin10straightgames:UConn,11games,1/2/10to2/6/10Inleagueplay:UNH19games(18-0-1),1/20/09to11/29/09

Ateamrecorded50shots-on-goal:Providence,2/6/09vs.Northeastern(56)Inleagueplay:Providence,2/6/09vs.Northeastern(56)

*–defenseman !–rookie *neutralsitegame

SHOOTOUTWINNINGGOALSDatePlayer Team Opponent Rd.10/4 BrittanyEsposito Northeastern UConn 310/18AshleyMotherwell BC Maine 610/23 JessicaCohen PC Yale 311/1 JessicaCohen PC UConn 311/6 MyriamCroussette Maine PC 411/7 LaurelKoller BU UNH 411/8 ChristieJensen PC NU 1311/14 AllieThunstrom BC UConn 111/20 BlakeBolden BC Vermont 311/24 JenelleKohanchuck BU Maine 211/27 AlyseRuff PC Wisconsin 411/28 LexieHoffmeyer Maine NorthDakota 112/5 AmyHollstein UConn BU. 112/11 AllieThunstrom BC PC 11/20RachelLlanes Northeastern PC 41/26AlyssaWohlfeiler Northeastern BU 22/2RachelLlanes Northeastern BU 22/12LauraVeharanta PC UConn 42/13HollyLorms BU NU 22/20 KristiKehoe NU UConn 3

100+POINTSDate Player OpponentCurrentPoints2/14/09 KellyPaton,UNH PC 1622/3/09 AllieThunstrom,BC vs.Northeastern(BP) 13811/6/09 MelissaAnderson,BU vs.UNH 13212/6 MicaelaLong,UNH vs.PC 125THEROADTO100CAREERPOINTSIN2009-10PlayerPointsAriannaRigano,Providence 93AmyHollstein,UConn 87

2009-10WHEASEASONSUPERLATIVES*informationasof2/18/2010

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2009-10 SeaSon SnapShotRegulaR SeaSon Champion TouRnamenT Champion Cammi gRanaTo aWaRD/puRe hoCKeY Co-plaYeR of The YeaR

pRoViDenCe College (11-5-5-3) BoSTon uniVeRSiTY KellY paTon (unh), floRenCe SChelling (nu)

Rk. Standings gp W l T SoW pts overall gpg (ga) gapg pp pct. pK pct.1. Providence*! 21 11 5 5 3 30 15-10-9 2.71(59) 1.94(44) 17%(17-100) 81.6%(80-178)2. NewHampshire* 21 13 6 2 0 28 19-8-5 3.06(65) 2.12(41) 23.6%(21-89) 90.4%(85-94) BostonUniversity* 21 10 6 5 3 28 17-8-12 2.65(54) 2.18(41) 15.2%(14-92) 86.1%(87-101) Northeastern* 21 9 6 6 4 28 17-9-7 2.35(45) 1.76(34) 11.5%(10-87) 88.1%(74-84)5. Connecticut* 21 10 5 6 1 27 21-9-7 2.29(46) 1.59(33) 14.0%(14-100) 87.6%(85-97)6. BostonCollege* 21 7 10 4 4 22 8-17-10 1.82(41) 2.71(54) 12.7%(13-102) 83.0%(93-112)7. Vermont 21 5 15 1 0 11 10-22-1 1.18(26) 2.24(55) 11.2%(13-116) 83.9%(78-93)8. Maine 21 3 15 3 1 10 6-20-5 1.18(24) 2.71(58) 10.2%(11-108) 86.1%(99-115)

*denotesplayoffspot;!denotestopseed

CoachoftheYear:BobDeraney,ProvidenceCollegeBauerRookieoftheYear:KristinaLavoie,NewHampshireThreeStarsAward:KellyPaton,NewHampshireSportsmanshipAward:KaseyBoucher,BostonUniversityBauerGoaltendingChampion:FlorenceSchelling,NU(1.50GAA,.946save%)HumboldtScoringChampion:MicaelaLong,NewHampshire(34pts.)BestDefenseman:CristinAllen,ConnecticutGladiatorHockeyBestDefensiveForward:JenniferChaisson,Connecticut

hockey east all-Rookie TeamG:BrittanyOtt,MaineD:BlakeBolden,BostonCollegeF:BrittanyEsposito,Northeastern*F:JillCardella,BostonUniversity*F:KristinaLavoie,NewHampshire*F:AshleyMotherwell,BostonCollege

*denotesunanimousselection

points1. M.Long(UNH) 342. K.Paton(UNH) 323. A.Cottrell(PC) 224. M.Anderson(BU) 215. K.Lavoie(UNH) 20 A.Thunstrom(BC) 20

goals1. K.Lavoie(UNH) 142. A.Thunstrom(BC) 133. M.Anderson(BU) 12 K.Paton(UNH) 125. J.O’Neill(PC) 10 A.Cottrell(PC) 10

assists1. M.Long(UNH) 272. K.Paton(UNH) 203. C.Allen(UConn) 144. R.Dziengelewski(UNH) 12 A.Cottrell(PC) 12

points (Team leaders)1. M.Long(UNH) 342. A.Cottrell(PC) 223. M.Anderson(BU) 214. A.Thunstrom(BC) 205. J.Chaisson(UConn) 176. K.Kehoe(NU) 157. J.Ouellette(Maine) 98. E.Walsh(UVM) 8

hoCKeY eaST all-STaRSfirst Team position Second TeamFlorenceSchelling(NU)* G GenevieveLacasse(PC)CristinAllen* D TaraWatchorn(BU)CourtneyBirchard(UNH) D AmberYung(PC)AshleyCottrell(PC) F MelissaAnderson(BU)MicaelaLong(UNH) F JeanO’Neill(PC)KellyPaton(UNH)* F AllieThunstrom(BC)

Wins1. G.Lacasse(PC) 112. A.Garcia(UConn) 103. L.Minton(UNH) 94. M.Haber(BU) 85. F.Schelling(NU) 76. K.Olychuck(UVM) 6

gaa1. A.Garcia(UConn) 1.422. F.Schelling(NU) 1.503. M.Haber(BU) 1.574. L.Minton(UNH) 1.715. G.Lacasse(PC) 2.026. K.Herman(UNH) 2.06 Save%1. F.Schelling(NU) .9462. M.Haber(BU) .9403. A.Garcia(UConn) .9354. B.Ott(Maine) .9325. K.Kingston(BC) .9246. G.Lacasse(PC) .920

LEADERS (league play only)

Kelly Paton

Florence Schelling

SemifinalS at campus sites#5Connecticut4at#4Northeastern1

at#3BostonUniversity3,#6BostonCollege1

SemifinalS at providence#5Connecticut3,#1Providence2

#3BostonUniversity4,#2NewHampshire0

ChampionShip at providenceBostonUniversity2,Connecticut1OT

all-TouRnamenT TeamG:MelissaHaber,BUD:TaraWatchorn,BU

D:CristinAllen,UConnF:MelissaAnderson,BU

F:MichelleBinning,UConnF:AmyHollstein,UConn

2010 hoCKeY eaSt toURnaMent

puRe hoCKeY moST ValuaBle plaYeR MeLISSa haBeR

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WHEA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME QUICK REFERENCEYear Matchup Most Valuable Player2003 Providence 1, New Hampshire 0 Kelli Halcisak, PC (Jr., D)2004 Providence 3, New Hampshire 0 Kelli Halcisak, PC (Sr., G)2005 Providence 3, Connecticut 1 Rush Zimmerman, PC (Sr., F)2006 New Hampshire 6, Boston College 0 Sam Faber, UNH (Fr., F)2007 New Hampshire 3, Providence 1 Jana Bugden, PC (Sr., G)2008 New Hampshire 1, Providence 0 Sam Faber, UNH (Jr., F)2009 New Hampshire 2, Boston College 1 Kacey Bellamy, UNH (Sr., D)2010 Boston University 2, Connecticut 1 Melissa Haber, BU (Sr., G)

Team App. Rec. Titles Last Title 2nd Semis MVP ATTBoston College 5 3-5 0 N/A 2 4 0 2Boston University 3 4-2 1 2010 0 3 1 3Connecticut 6 3-6 0 N/A 2 5 0 5Maine 3 0-3 0 N/A 0 3 0 0New Hampshire 8 10-4 4 2009 2 8 3 22Northeastern 3 0-3 0 N/A 0 1 0 0Providence 8 9-5 3 2005 2 8 4 16

2003 TournamenT(at Northeastern, Matthews Arena)

SEMIFINALS#2 New Hampshire 2, #3 Maine 0#1 Providence 7 ,#4 Connecticut 0

CHAMPIONSHIPProvidence 1, New Hampshire 0

MVP: Kelli Halcisak, Jr. D, Providence

2004 TournamenT(at Northeastern, Matthews Arena)

SEMIFINALS#1 New Hampshire 5, #4 Northeastern 0

#2 Providence 4, #3 Maine 2CHAMPIONSHIP

Providence 3, New Hampshire 0MVP: Kelli Halcisak, Sr. D, Providence

2005 TournamenT(at Boston University, Walter Brown Arena)

SEMIFINALS#1 Providence 9, #4 Boston College 1

#3 Connecticut 5, #2 New Hampshire 4 (OT)CHAMPIONSHIP

Providence 3, Connecticut 1MVP: Rush Zimmerman, Sr. F, Providence

2006 TournamenT(at Northeastern, Matthews Arena)

SEMIFINALS#1 New Hampshire 6, #4 Maine 0

#2 Boston College 3, #3 Providence 1CHAMPIONSHIP

New Hampshire 6, Boston College 0MVP: Sam Faber, Fr. F, New Hampshire

2007 TournamenT(at New Hampshire, Whittemore Center)

SEMIFINALS#1 New Hampshire 2, #4 Connecticut 0#3 Providence 3, #2 Boston College 2

CHAMPIONSHIPNew Hampshire 3, Providence 1

MVP: Jana Bugden, Sr., G, Providence

2008 TournamenT(at UConn, Freitas Ice Forum)

SEMIFINALS#1 New Hampshire 8, #4 Boston University 0

#3 Providence 5, #2 Connecticut 1CHAMPIONSHIP

New Hampshire 1, Providence 0MVP: Sam Faber, Jr., F, New Hampshire

2009 TournamenTQUARTERFINALS(at campus sites)

#4 Providence 3, #5 Connecticut 0#3 Boston U. 2, #6 Northeastern 1

SEMIFINALS(at UNH, Whittemore Center)

#1 New Hampshire 3, #4 Providence 1#2 Boston College 3, #3 Boston U. 2

CHAMPIONSHIPNew Hampshire 2, Boston College 1

MVP: Kacey Bellamy, Sr., D, New Hampshire

2010 TournamenTQUARTERFINALS(at campus sites)

#5 Connecticut 4, #4 Northeastern 1#3 Boston U. 3, #6 Boston College 1

SEMIFINALS(at PC, Schneider Arena)

#5 Connecticut 3, #1 Providence 2#3 Boston U. 4, #2 New Hampshire

CHAMPIONSHIPBoston University 2, Connecticut 1 OTMVP: Melissa Haber, Sr., G, Boston U.

WHEA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

WHEA in the NCAA Tournament: Hockey East teams have appeared in the NCAA Tournament 10 times, which includes BU and UNH in 2010. It marks the second time to WHEA teams have earned berths in the tournament with the first back in the 2007 season (BC and UNH).

WHEA TEAMS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTBoston College: 2 appearances, 1-2 record, 1 Frozen FourBoston University: 1 appearance, 0-0 recordNew Hampshire: 5 appearances, 2-4 record, 2 Frozen Fours Providence: 2 apperances, 0-2 record

WHEA TOURNAMENT ALL-TIME RESULTS