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Page 1: BC Women's Hockey Media Guide 2012-13

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CONTE FORUMBOSTON COLLEGE WOMEN’S HOCKEY

Since its opening in October 1988, Silvio O. Conte Forum has been the heart of the Boston College athletics program. From October through March, its main arena is the home of the Eagles’ men’s and women’s basketball and hockey teams, and some of the most thrilling sports action in Boston. The

arena seats 8,608 for basketball and 7,884 for hockey.

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OUTLOOKQuick Facts & Media Info ..........................................................22012-13 Roster ........................................................................32012-13 Broadcast Roster .........................................................42011-12 Quick Hitters ...............................................................5News & Notes ..........................................................................6

2012-13 COACHING STAFFHead Coach Katie King Crowley ........................................... 9-10Assistant Coaches ...................................................................11

2012-13 EAGLESCaptains ......................................................................... 13-15The Rest of the Eagles ......................................................... 16-28

2011-12 YEAR-IN-REVIEWResults and Standings ..............................................................30Accolades ......................................................................... 31-32Statistics .................................................................................33

CREDITSThe 2012-13 Boston College Women’s Ice Hockey Media Guide is a pro-duction of the Boston College Media Relations Office and the Boston Col-lege Athletic Association, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02467. All rights reserved. Edited by Michael Billings and the Media Relations Office.

Designed by Ralph Loos, RL Sport Design (Hadley, MA)

Photographs by John Quackenbos (Athletic Department Photographer), Jet Commercial Photo, Lee Pellegrini (BC Office of Publications), Jim Abts, Boston Chamber of Commerce, Nancie Battaglia (USA Hockey), Andre Ringuette (Freestyle Photography), Tom Dahlin (Getty Images), Jeff Vinnick (USA Hockey). Special thanks to the friends of BC Women’s Ice Hockey for providing additional photos.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSHISTORYTeam USA ..............................................................................35Honor Roll ..............................................................................36All-Time Roster ........................................................................37Year-by-Year Results ............................................................ 38-41All-Time Records vs. Opponents ................................................42Beanpot .................................................................................43Record Book ...................................................................... 45-48

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Location ......................... Chestnut Hill, Mass., 02467Founded ........................................................ 1863Enrollment ................................................... 14,500President ............................Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J.Athletic Director ....................................... Brad BatesSr. Assoc. AD ...........................................Tom PetersNickname ..................................................... EaglesColors ..........................................Maroon and GoldConference ........................................... Hockey East

HOME ICE

Arena ......................................... Silvio Conte ForumRink ........................................................ Kelley Rink Dimensions ..............................................200’ x 87’Capacity ....................................................... 7,884Press Box ........................................ (617) 552-4747

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach................................ Katie King CrowleyAlma Mater ..............................................Brown ‘97 Career Record ........................................... 92-56-31 Season (at BC) ....................................... Sixth (Ninth)Record at BC (Hockey East) .........92-56-31 (57-32-14) Associate Head Coach .................. Courtney KennedyAlma Mater ........................................Minnesota ‘03

2012-13 OUTLOOK

Captains ....... Blake Bolden (C), Meagan Mangene (A)Lettermen Returning/Lost ...................................19/8Newcomers .......................................................... 62011-12 Record .......................................... 24-10-32011-12 Hockey East Finish .....................15-4-2, 2ndHockey East Tournament .........Semifinals (L to BU, 5-2)NCAA Tournament ..................................Frozen FourFinal Ranking .................................................Fourth

HISTORY

First Year of Women’s Ice HocKey .................1994-95First Year in Hockey East ..............................2002-03Overall Record ...................................... 236-292-59Overall Hockey East Record .................... 124-214-35Best Hockey East Finish .................................. SecondBest Hockey East Tournament ............... First (2010-11)

SUPPORT STAFF

Academic Counselor .............................Amy MorganAthletic Trainer ...................................... Aaron ClarkCompliance .......................................... Aaron AakerEquipment Manager ...................Andrew ZagoriankosEvent Administrator .............................. Leah DeCostaExternal Operations............................. Jamie DiLoretoMarketing ........................................ Mike McKenzieOperations/Facilities ............................ Matt ConwayStrength & Conditioning ..........................Russ DeRosaStudent-Athlete Development ................. Alison QuandtTicket Manager ..................................Matt Thompson

MEDIA RELATIONS

Associate A.D. for Media Relations ...... Chris CameronAssistant A.D. for Media Relations .............Dick KelleyAssistant A.D. for Media Relations .........Steph TunneraAssistant Media Relations Director ................ Tim ClarkAssistant Media Relations Director .............. Matt LynchAssistant Media Relations Director .......... Zanna OlloveMedia Relations Assistant ..................... Nicholas DowMedia Relations Asst./IH Contact ....... Michael BillingsOffice Phone ................................... (617)-552-4508Cell Phone ...................................... (508)-612-9242E-Mail .................................. [email protected] Relations Fax ........................ (617) 552-4903Press Row Phone .............................. (617) 552-4747Mailing Address .............................321 Conte Forum.........................................Chestnut Hill, MA 02467Web Site .....................................www.bceagles.comTwitter .................................................BC_WHockeyFacebook ..............................Boston College Athletics

2012-13 SCHEDULE October 5 Boston Univ.* 7:00 p.m.13 Boston Blades 2:00 p.m.20 at New Hampshire* 2:00 p.m.21 New Hampshire* 2:00 p.m.25 Minnesota-Duluth 7:00 p.m.26 Minnesota-Duluth 7:00pm31 at Boston Univ.* 7:00 p.m.

November 3 Boston Univ.* 2:00 p.m.7 Providence* 7:00 p.m.12 at Dartmouth 7:00 p.m.16 at Northeastern* 7:00 p.m.18 Northeastern* 2:00 p.m.23 at Quinnipiac 4:00 p.m.24 at Connecticut/Yale TBD30 Maine* 7:00 p.m.

December 1 Maine* 2:00 p.m.5 at New Hampshire* 7:00 p.m.

January 3 at Clarkson 7:00 p.m.4 at St. Lawrence 3:00 p.m.9 at Northeastern* 7:00 p.m.12 Vermont* 2:00 p.m.13 Cornell 2:00 p.m.18 at Mercyhurst 7:00 p.m.19 at Mercyhurst 2:00 p.m.26 at Providence* 2:00 p.m.27 Connecticut* 3:00 p.m.

February 2 at Maine* 7:00 p.m.5 Harvard (Beanpot) 5:00 p.m.9 at Providence* 7:00 p.m.12 BU/NU (Beanpot) TBD16 Connecticut* 2:00 p.m.17 at Connecticut* 2:00 p.m.23 at Vermont* 12:00 p.m.24 at Vermont* 2:00 p.m.

Hockey East Tournament (Hyannis, Mass.) 3/2-3 Quarterfinal TBD (@ higher seed)3/9 Seminfinal TBD3/10 Final TBD

NCAA Tournament (one game at host university) 3/16-17 Quarterfinal TBD

NCAA Frozen Four (Minneapolis, Minn.) 3/22 Semifinal TBA3/24 Final TBA

Home Matches in bold *Hockey East Match All times EST

The Boston College media relations office is happy to work with members of the media to meet their needs covering our women’s ice hockey program. Please follow these instructions:

CREDENTIALSAll requests for working press credentials for 2012-13 Boston College home women’s ice hockey are preferred to be received at least 24 hours prior to the match in question. Please direct all credential requests to:

Michael BillingsMedia Relations AssistantBoston College, 321 Conte ForumChestnut Hill, MA [email protected](617) 552-4508 (Office)(508) 612-9242 (Cell)

INTERVIEW POLICIESAll interviews with Boston College women’s ice hockey players or coaches must be arranged through the media relations office. It is suggested that 48 hours notice be given for an interview request. The Media Relations Office will arrange an interview time that is mutually convenient for the student-athlete and media representa-tive. Student-athletes are not to be called in their dormitory rooms, nor should they be contacted via cell phone, email, Facebook or other social media networks. Rather, players and coaches will return telephone calls to members of the media. Players will not be asked to miss classroom time for interviews.

PHOTOGRAPHERSPhotographers wishing to shoot an Eagles home game should contact the Media Relations Office directly at (617) 552-1188 to make arrangements.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWSHead Coach Katie King Crowley and requested players will be available for interviews follow-ing a brief cooling-off period. Media wishing to interview players should notify Michael Billings of the BC media relations staff no later than the conclusion of the game.

AWAY-GAME INTERVIEWSMedia wishing to interview Head Coach Katie King Crowley and/or student-athletes concerning an away match should notify Michael Billings of the BC media relations staff at least 24 hours prior to the first match of the road trip. Travel, practice and study schedules, etc. will be taken into account and therefore, on some occassions, interviews may not be conducted until the team returns to campus.

WEB INFORMATIONBoston College releases, statistics and game recaps are available to members of the media via www.bceagles.com. Information about Boston College and the other seven Women’s Hockey East Association institutions is available at www.hockeyeastonline.com/women.

LIVE SCORINGIce Hockey fans and media personnel can follow the action live over the internet via Gametracker, which provides live-scoring and statistics through www.bceagles.com. Away matches can also be followed through GameTracker and occasionally through a live-stream provided through the oppos-ing school’s website.

SOCIAL NETWORKSBoston College fans can get highlights of ice hockey news (in short form) by following at: www.twitter.com/BCSportsNews and www.facebook.com/BostonCollegeAthletics.

2011-12 STAT LEADERS

GoalsCarpenter - 21Wasylk - 14

AssistsRestuccia - 23Field - 19

PointsCarpenter - 39Field - 32

ShotsCarpenter - 203Wasylk - 127

Pen-MinWasylk - 25-83Restuccia - 24-48

Power Play GoalsField - 8Motherwell - 5

Short Handed GoalsCarpenter - 3

Minutes PlayedBoyles - 2203:38Kingston - 36:03

GA AVG.Kingston - 0.00Boyles - 2.15

SavesBoyles - 927Kingston - 7

Save Pct.Kingston - 1.000Boyles - .921

W-L-TBoyles - 24-10-3Kingston - 0-0-0

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FRESHMEN (6): Lexi Bender, Taylor Blake, Meghan Grieves, Kaliya Johnson, Haley Ska-rupa, Dana Trivigno

GRADUATED (8): Andrea Green, Kiera Kingston, Jessica Martino, Kristin Regan, Mary Restuccia, Megan Shea, Allison Szlosek, Dani-elle Welch

BY CLASSSENIORS (7): Blake Bolden, Corinne Boyles, Kristina Brown, Dru Burns, Ashley Motherwell, Libby Olchowski, Caitlin Walsh

JUNIORS (6): Melissa Bizzari, Danielle Doherty, Meagan Mangene, Amanda Movsessian, Taylor Wasylk, Jackie Young

SOPHOMORES (6): Alex Carpenter, Emily Field, Erin Kickham, Kate Leary, Megan Miller, Emily Pfalzer

FRESHMEN (6): Lexi Bender, Taylor Blake, Meghan Grieves, Kaliya Johnson, Haley Ska-rupa, Dana Trivigno

BY STATE/COUNTRYARIZONA (1): Kaliya Johnson

ILLINOIS (3): Corinne Boyles, Megan Miller, Ashley Motherwell

MARYLAND (1): Haley Skarupa

MASSACHUSETTS (10): Taylor Blake, Kristina Brown, Alex Carpenter, Danielle Doherty, Emily Field, Erin Kickham, Amanda Movsessian, Eliza-beth Olchowski, Caitlin Walsh, Jackie Young

MICHIGAN (1): Taylor Wasylk

NEW HAMPSHIRE (1): Kate Leary

NEW YORK (3): Meagan Mangene, Emily Pfalzer, Dana Trivigno

NORTH CAROLINA (1): Meghan Grieves

OHIO (1): Blake Bolden

TEXAS (1): Dru Burns

VERMONT (1): Melissa Bizzari

WASHINGTON (1): Lexi Bender

BY POSITIONFORWARDS (15): Melissa Bizzari, Kristina Brown, Alex Carpenter, Danielle Doherty, Emily Field, Meghan Grieves, Erin Kickham, Kate Leary, Ashley Motherwell, Amanda Movsessian, Elizabeth Olchowski, Haley Skarupa, Dana Trivigno, Caitlin Walsh, Taylor Wasylk

DEFENSEMEN (7): Lexi Bender, Blake Bolden, Dru Burns, Kaliya Johnson, Meagan Mangene, Emily Pfalzer, Jackie Young

GOALKEEPERS (3): Taylor Blake, Corinne Boyles, Megan Miller

NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous Team 2 Kristina Brown Sr. F 5-4 North Andover, Mass./Cushing Academy3 Erin Kickham So. F 5-5 Needham, Mass./Tabor Academy4 Melissa Bizzari Jr. F 5-6 Stowe, Vt./N. American Hockey Academy 5 Alex Carpenter So. F 5-6 North Reading, Mass./Governor’s Academy6 Kaliya Johnson Fr. D 5-7 Chandler, Ariz./N. American Hockey Academy 7 Dru Burns Sr. D 5-6 Plano, Texas/Shattuck St. Mary’s 8 Dana Trivigno Fr. F 5-4 Setucket, N.Y./Shattuck St. Mary’s 9 Taylor Wasylk Jr. F 5-10 Port Huron, Mich./Little Caesar’s U19 10 Blake Bolden Sr. D 5-7 Stow, Ohio/Northwood School11 Caitlin Walsh Sr. F 5-5 Franklin, Mass./The Rivers School 12 Amanda Movsessian Jr. F 5-3 Woburn, Mass./Lawrence Academy 13 Elizabeth Olchowski Sr. F 5-10 Greenfield, Mass./Deerfield Academy 14 Emily Pfalzer So. D 5-2 Getzville, N.Y./Mississauga15 Emily Field So. F 5-6 Littleton, Mass./Lawrence Academy17 Meghan Grieves Fr. F 5-8 Cary, N.C./Culver Academy 18 Ashley Motherwell Sr. F 5-8 St. Charles, Ill./Lawrence Academy 19 Danielle Doherty Jr. F 5-4 Newton, Mass./Lawrence Academy 21 Lexi Bender Fr. D 5-8 Snohomish, Wash./Shattuck St. Mary’s 22 Haley Skarupa Fr. F 5-6 Rockville, Md./Washington Pride U1924 Meagan Mangene Jr. D 5-6 Miller Place, N.Y./Little Caesar’s U19 25 Jackie Young Jr. D 5-7 Medford, Mass./Harvard/Noble & Greenough28 Kate Leary So. F 5-2 Seabrook, N.H./Governor’s Academy29 Corinne Boyles Sr. GK 5-5 Wheaton, Ill./Chicago Mission 32 Megan Miller So. GK 5-7 North Grove, Ill./N. American Hockey Academy35 Taylor Blake Fr. GK 5-7 Swampscott, Mass./N. American Hockey Academy

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous Team 21 Lexi Bender Fr. D 5-8 Snohomish, Wash./Shattuck St. Mary’s 4 Melissa Bizzari Jr. F 5-6 Stowe, Vt./N. American Hockey Academy35 Taylor Blake Fr. GK 5-7 Swampscott, Mass./N. American Hockey Academy10 Blake Bolden Sr. D 5-7 Stow, Ohio/Northwood School29 Corinne Boyles Sr. GK 5-5 Wheaton, Ill./Chicago Mission 2 Kristina Brown Sr. F 5-4 North Andover, Mass./Cushing Academy7 Dru Burns Sr. D 5-6 Plano, Texas/Shattuck St. Mary’s 5 Alex Carpenter So. F 5-6 North Reading, Mass./Governor’s Academy19 Danielle Doherty Jr. F 5-4 Newton, Mass./Lawrence Academy 15 Emily Field So. F 5-6 Littleton, Mass./Lawrence Academy17 Meghan Grieves Fr. F 5-8 Cary, N.C./Culver Academy 6 Kaliya Johnson Fr. D 5-7 Chandler, Ariz./N. American Hockey Academy 3 Erin Kickham So. F 5-5 Needham, Mass./Tabor Academy28 Kate Leary So. F 5-2 Seabrook, N.H./Governor’s Academy24 Meagan Mangene Jr. D 5-6 Miller Place, N.Y./Little Caesar’s U19 32 Megan Miller So. GK 5-7 North Grove, Ill./N. American Hockey Academy18 Ashley Motherwell Sr. F 5-8 St. Charles, Ill./Lawrence Academy 12 Amanda Movsessian Jr. F 5-3 Woburn, Mass./Lawrence Academy 13 Elizabeth Olchowski Sr. F 5-10 Greenfield, Mass./Deerfield Academy 14 Emily Pfalzer So. D 5-2 Getzville, N.Y./Mississauga22 Haley Skarupa Fr. F 5-6 Rockville, Md./Washington Pride U198 Dana Trivigno Fr. F 5-4 Setucket, N.Y./Shattuck St. Mary’s 11 Caitlin Walsh Sr. F 5-5 Franklin, Mass./The Rivers School 9 Taylor Wasylk Jr. F 5-10 Port Huron, Mich./Little Caesar’s U19 25 Jackie Young Jr. D 5-7 Medford, Mass./Harvard/Noble & Greenough

COACHING STAFFHEAD COACH: Katie King Crowley (Brown ’97, sixth season)ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Courtney Kennedy (Minnesota ‘03, sixth season)

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Kaliya JohnsonFr./5-7/DEF

Dru BurnsSr./5-6/DEF

Dana TrivignoFr./5-4/FWD

Taylor WasylkJr./5-10/FWD

Blake BoldenSr./5-8/DEF

Caitlin Walsh Sr./5-5/FWD

Amanda MovsessianJr./5-3/FWD

Libby OlchowskiSr./5-10/FWD

Emily PfalzerSo./5-2/DEF

Emily FieldSo./5-6/FWD

Meghan GrievesFr./5-8/FWD

Ashley MotherwellSr./5-8/FWD

Danielle DohertyJr./5-4/FWD

Lexi BenderFr./5-8/DEF

Haley SkarupaFr./5-6/FWD

Meagan MangeneJr./5-6/DEF

Jackie YoungJr./5-7/DEF

Kate LearySo./5-2/FWD

Corinne BoylesSr./5-5/GK

Megan MillerSo./5-7/GK

Taylor BlakeFr./5-7/GK

Head CoachKatie King Crowley

Associate Head CoachCourtney Kennedy

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2011-12 BC Women's Ice HockeyBoston College Game Results (as of Sep 25, 2012)

All games

Date Opponent Score Shots Overall Conf Time Att. Goalie of recordOct 07 at #7 Minnesota Duluth L 2-7 35/37 0-1-0 0-0-0 2:06 727 Corinne BoylesOct 09 at #7 Minnesota Duluth W 3-2 26/29 1-1-0 0-0-0 2:00 919 Corinne Boyles

* Oct 14 at New Hampshire T o t 1-1 25/26 1-1-1 0-0-1 2:13 319 Corinne Boyles* Oct 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 5-0 35/16 2-1-1 1-0-1 1:52 179 Corinne Boyles

Oct 21 QUINNIPIAC W 5-0 35/11 3-1-1 1-0-1 1:58 311 Corinne BoylesOct 23 #10 DARTMOUTH W 4-3 35/19 4-1-1 1-0-1 1:59 412 Corinne Boyles

* Oct 28 at Providence W 3-1 31/38 5-1-1 2-0-1 2:03 220 Corinne Boyles* Oct 30 MAINE L 2-5 33/16 5-2-1 2-1-1 2:04 174 Corinne Boyles* Nov 02 #5 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 1-4 31/15 5-3-1 2-2-1 1:53 289 Corinne Boyles* Nov. 5 at #5 Boston University W 3-1 38/23 6-3-1 3-2-1 2:05 592 Corinne Boyles* Nov 17 at #8 Northeastern W 3-1 36/41 7-3-1 4-2-1 1:55 187 Corinne Boyles* Nov 18 #8 NORTHEASTERN W 4-1 40/29 8-3-1 5-2-1 1:57 243 Corinne Boyles

Nov 22 at Quinnipiac L o t 1-2 34/18 8-4-1 5-2-1 1:55h 126 Corinne BoylesNov 25 PRINCETON W 6-1 46/28 9-4-1 5-2-1 1:53 247 Corinne BoylesNov 27 at Brown W 3-1 37/16 10-4-1 5-2-1 1:49 324 Corinne Boyles

* Dec 03 at MAINE Wot 4-3 39/24 11-4-1 6-2-1 2:02 211 Corinne Boyles* Dec 04 at MAINE W 1-0 47/18 12-4-1 7-2-1 1:56 231 Corinne Boyles

Dec 09 #6 MERCYHURST W 4-2 39/45 13-4-1 7-2-1 2:05 341 Corinne BoylesDec 10 #6 MERCYHURST L o t 2-3 50/33 13-5-1 7-2-1 2:08 536 Corinne BoylesJan 05 vs St. Lawrence L 1-2 30/26 13-6-1 7-2-1 2:00 103 Corinne BoylesJan 06 CLARKSON W 3-2 18/34 14-6-1 7-2-1 2:00 217 Corinne Boyles

* Jan 10 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 4-2 43/21 15-6-1 8-2-1 1:53 211 Corinne Boyles* Jan 14 at Vermont W 3-0 34/25 16-6-1 9-2-1 2:00 349 Boyles, Corinne* Jan 17 #7 NORTHEASTERN T o t 1-1 32/41 16-6-2 9-2-2 2:04 246 Corinne Boyles* Jan 20 PROVIDENCE W 3-2 36/29 17-6-2 10-2-2 2:02 411 Boyles, Corinne* Jan 22 at Connecticut W 3-1 31/28 18-6-2 11-2-2 1:55 188 Boyles, Corinne* Jan 25 at Boston University L 0-6 30/36 18-7-2 11-3-2 1:54 394 Boyles, Corinne

Jan 31 vs #7 Northeastern T o t 1-1 36/42 18-7-3 11-3-2 2:15 221 Boyles, Corinne* Feb 04 PROVIDENCE L 2-6 39/29 18-8-3 11-4-2 2:05 178 Boyles, Corinne

Feb 07 vs #8 Harvard W 4-2 29/35 19-8-3 11-4-2 2:06 342 Boyles, Corinne* Feb 11 at Connecticut W 5-0 37/23 20-8-3 12-4-2 1:58 188 Boyles, Corinne* Feb 12 CONNECTICUT W 6-2 41/28 21-8-3 13-4-2 1:51 648 Boyles, Corinne* Feb 17 VERMONT W 2-0 63/20 22-8-3 14-4-2 311 Boyles, Corinne* Feb 18 VERMONT W 4-0 56/19 23-8-3 15-4-2 2:07 427 Boyles, Corinne

Mar 03 vs #9 Boston University L 2-5 35/26 23-9-3 15-4-2 2:04 Boyles, CorinneMar 10 #7 ST. LAWRENCE W 6-3 39/31 24-9-3 15-4-2 2:00 827 Corinne BoylesMar 16 vs #1 Wisconsin L 2-6 24/38 24-10-3 15-4-2 2:09 1388 Boyles, Corinne

Team Record W-L-TOverall: 24-10-3

Conference: 15-4-2Home: 13-4-1Away: 10-3-1

Neutral: 1-3-1Overtime: 1-2-3

Attendance Dates Total Avg.Total: 37 13237 358

Home: 18 6208 345Away: 14 4975 355

Neutral: 5 2054 411

2011-2012 RESULTSAll Games

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KATIE KING CROWLEYHead CoachSixth SeasonBrown ‘97

Katie King Crowley enters her sixth season as the Boston College women’s ice hockey head coach.

The 2011-12 campaign proved to be another successful one at the helm for Crowley. The Eagles finished the year with a 24-10-3 record, good for second in the Hockey East and the fourth overall seed in the 2012 NCAA Women’s tournament. Led by freshman Alex Carpenter and Emily Field, the Eagles returned to the Frozen Four for a second straight season. After defeating St. Lawrence in the quarterfinals, BC looked to avenge their 2011 loss in the semifinals against Wiscon-sin. BC jumped out to an early on a goal from Emily Field at the 57 second mark of the first period, but the Badgers responded with five unanswered goals en route to a 6-2 victory over the Eagles. Despite an abrupt end to the season, the Eagles were able to garner many awards and accolades throughout the season. Freshman Alex Car-penter was a Hockey East All-Star and named to the Hockey East All-Rookie alongside of teammates Emily Pfalzer and Emily Field. Bolden and Carpenter were nominated for the Patty Kazmaier award for the top player in NCAA Division I Women’s Ice Hockey. Taylor Wasylk made appearances in two games for the U.S. National Team at the 2012 IIHF World Championships joining former Eagles, Molly Schaus and Kelli Stack.

The 2010-11 season saw Crowley guide the Eagles to a 24-7-6 mark - tying BC’s win record - en route to claiming the first women’s Hockey East title in school history. The return of two Vancouver Olympians, goaltender Molly Schaus and forward Kelli Stack, strengthened an already talented lineup and helped propel BC to its second Frozen Four in four seasons. The 4-1 defeat of Minnesota - another first for the program - pitted the fourth-seeded Eagles against defending national champion Wisconsin in the national semifinal, where BC erased a two goal deficit in the third period before a last second goal by the Badgers ended the monumental season. While in Erie, Pa., Boston College celebrated Stack as a top three finalist for the prestigious Patty Kazmaier Award, also recognizing Schaus as a top 10 finalist. The night before the Frozen Four Schaus was tabbed a first-team All-American, while Stack earned a second-team All-American honor just weeks after becoming Hockey East’s first three-time Player of the Year. Forwards Mary Restuccia and Danielle Welch, as well as defensemen Meagan Mangene joined the captains on the All-Conference squad. The New England All-Star lineup also featured Restuccia, Schaus and Stack - the New England Player of the Year. Hockey East recognized freshman Taylor Wasylk as Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week on four occasions, with classmate Melissa Bizzari receiving two mentions. Welch’s Pure Hockey Player of the Week award added to Stack’s five and Schaus’ two as Defensive Player of Week. When all was said and done, Stack and Schaus had combined for five Hockey East Player of the Month accolades.

During her third season, Crowley saw two of her players win silver medals for Team USA at the XXI Vancouver Winter Olympics. Schaus and Stack competed in February 2010, before returning to BC for a final year of collegiate hockey the following year. Back at the Heights, the Eagles finished 8-17-10 on the season. Allie Thunstrom was nomi-nated for the prestigious Patty Kazmaier award, and Kiera Kingston was named Bauer Goaltender of the Month (February). In March, Blake Bolden and Ashley Motherwell earned Hockey Easy All-Rookie Team Honors, while Thunstrom earned Second-Team Honors. Crowley also served as the head coach for Team USA at the 2010 World Women’s Under-18 Championships, where her team won silver.

In her second season as head coach, Crowley guided the team to a 22-9-5 overall record, a Beanpot Championship, an appearance in the Hockey East Championship game and a berth in the NCAA Tourna-ment. Under her direction two players earned the program’s first All-American honors, Schaus became BC’s first ever Patty Kazmaier top-10 finalist, three players were named to the New England Hockey Writers All-Star First Team, five players earned spots on All Hockey East team (three first team, one second and one rookie), two Eagles played on the U.S. National and Select Teams and Stack was named Hockey East Player of the Year for the second time. The Eagles record helped earn them their second ever NCAA berth in the quarterfinals where they faced Minnesota for a chance to play in the Frozen Four. Crowley was also involved with USA Hockey as an assistant coach for the U-18 team that won the gold medal at the World Championships in January.

In the 2007-08 season, her first season at the helm, she guided the Eagles to a 14-13-7 record. The team finished one point shy of making the Hockey East tournament for the fourth consecutive year. Crowley coached two Hockey East All-Stars and three Eagles played for the U.S. National Team throughout the season. Before taking over the head coaching position, Crowley was an assistant coach at BC for four years. She helped lead the team from a sub-.500 team to one of the premier programs in Hockey East. In 2006-07, the Eagles played in their first NCAA Tournament, going all the way to the Frozen Four before losing to Minnesota-Duluth in double overtime.

Crowley’s playing days include many U.S. victories and medals. She was a member of the 2005-06 Women’s National Ice Hockey Team and skated in her third Olympic Games in Torino, Italy where Team USA won the bronze medal. She registered her second Olympic hat trick against Finland in the bronze-medal game. After the 2006 Winter Olympics, Crowley retired from playing hockey with 265 points in 210 international games. She is the all-time leading scorer for Team USA in Olympic contests, and second-highest scorer for the U.S. in all international play.

Crowley was a member of the Women’s National Team that won its first-ever gold medal at the 2005 International Ice Hockey Federation Women’s World Championship. As a standing member of the U.S. National Team from 1997 to 2006, she also competed in the Four Nations Cup, World Championship Tournaments and the first three Winter Olympics when women’s ice hockey was an official event. Crowley won a gold medal in the 1998 Olympics and a silver medal in the 2002 Games. She took home nine consecutive silver medals in the World Championships (1993-2001) and a gold medal in 2005 with Team USA.

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Crowley has worked with many national teams. The Eagles skipper was named head coach of the 2010 Under-18 National Team that captured a silver medal at the IIHF World Championship. A year prior to that, she served as an assistant coach for the Under-18 National Team that won gold at the IIHF World Championship in Germany and the U-18 Select Team. In 2006, she worked with the Under-22 Select Team. She has also worked as a lecturer, coach and instructor at numerous hockey camps throughout New England. She currently sits on the Executive Board at USA Hockey as an Athlete Director.

While a student at Brown, Crowley earned ECAC’s Ice Hockey Player of the Year in 1997 and Ivy League Player of the Year three times. She is the Bears’ all-time leading scorer with 206 points, racking up 123 goals and 83 assists in 100 career games. Crowley served as team captain as a junior and senior.

Crowley also lettered in softball while at Brown and served as a three-time team captain. She garnered Ivy League Player of the Year in 1996 and the Ivy League Pitcher of the Year in 1997. She is a Hall of Fame inductee for both hockey and softball at Brown.

The Salem, N.H., native graduated from Brown in 1997 with a B.A. in Organizational Behavior and Management. Crowley’s alma mater awarded her an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters in 2011.

She married Ted Crowley, a former BC men’s hockey player, in the summer of 2010.

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COACHING EXPERIENCE2007-present Head Coach, Boston College2008 Assistant Coach, USA Hockey – U-18 National & Select Teams2003-2007 Assistant Coach, Boston College2006 Assistant Coach, USA Hockey – U-22 Select Team 2002-2006 Coach, Lecturer and Instructor at Florida Panthers Hockey School1998-2006 Keynote Speaker, Coach, Lecturer and Instructor at Superskills Hockey Camps and The Katie King Hockey School1998-2000 Assistant Softball Coach, Salem (N.H.) High School

COACHING RECORDYear Team Overall Record (Conference) 2011-12 Boston College 24-10-3 (15-4-2)#2010-11 Boston College 24-7-6 (13-4-4)!* 2009-10 Boston College 8-17-10 (7-10-4)2008-09 Boston College 22-9-5 (14-6-3)#2007-08 Boston College 14-13-7 (9-9-3)! NCAA Frozen Four# NCAA Quarterfinals* WHEA Tournament Champions

PLAYING HIGHLIGHTS2006 Olympic Bronze Medalist 2005 World Championship Gold Medalist 2002 Olympic Silver Medalist1998 Olympic Gold Medalist 1993, 2001 World Championship Silver Medalist 1996, 1997 ECAC Player of the Year 1996, 1997 Ivy League Player of the Year1997 Ivy League Picher of the Year1996 Ivy League Softball Player of the Year1995, 1996 Brown University’s Bessie Rudd Award

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Sixth SeasonMinnesota ’03

Courtney Kennedy enters her sixth season on the Boston College coaching staff. Kennedy is responsible for recruiting and hockey operations, in addition to her coaching duties and working with the defensive corps.

The 2011-12 campaign gave way for another stout defensive effort from the Eagles all season long under Kennedy. BC finished ninth in the nation in scoring defense (2.14 goals per game) and goaltender Corinne Boyles pitched six shutouts while sporting a 2.15 goals against average. In conference play, the Eagles were even stingier allowing only 1.76 goals per game.

The 2010-11 season saw Kennedy’s nationally rated No.5 defense lead Boston College to its first Hockey East Tournament Champion-ship and second appearance in the NCAA Frozen Four. Anchored by Vancouver silver medalist goaltender Molly Schaus, the Eagles limited opposing teams to just 1.70 goals per game and turned in a penalty killing percentage of 88.4, seventh best in the nation. Schaus rated third in nation for save percentage (.942) and 13th in shutouts (4) en route to collecting first team All-American, Hockey East and New England All-Star honors. In the conference, BC topped the stat lines in scoring defense (1.73 goals per game) and goals allowed (64).

In her third season coaching the Eagles, Kennedy’s defense held op-ponents to 2.78 goals per game and had a .909 save percentage.

Kennedy came to BC after three years as the head coach of women’s ice hockey at Buckingham Browne and Nichols School in Cambridge, Mass

Kennedy and Head Coach Katie King Crowley were mainstays on the U.S. National Team from XXXX, including being teammates on the 2002 and 2006 U.S. Olympic teams. In 2002, Team USA won the silver medal in Salt Lake City, Utah, and in 2006, it took home the bronze medal in Turin, Italy. Kennedy played for Team USA when it captured the gold medal at the World Championships in 2005. She now sits on the Executive Board of USA Hockey as an Athlete Director.

Kennedy, a Woburn, Mass., native, was a two-time All-American defenseman at Minnesota in 1999 and 2001. As a senior in 2001, she earned Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year honors. She was also a Top Three finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award given to the most outstanding college player.

Kennedy attended at Colby College in Maine for a year before transferring to Minnesota in 1999. Her career statistics as a Gopher include 35 goals and 77 assists for 112 points in 106 games. She ranks second on the Gophers’ all-time defensemen lists for points, goals and assists. Her +136 rating places her sixth all-time among all players. In 2000, she helped lead Minnesota to its first national title.

Kennedy’s coaching experience also includes director of on-ice practices and partial owner of the East Coast Wizard Girls Youth Hockey Program, USA Hockey Select Festival coach and director of the Kennedy School of Hockey.

Kennedy graduated from Minnesota in 2001 with a bachelor’s de-gree in youth studies and currently lives in Somerville, Mass.

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Northwood SchoolStow, Ohio

AS A JUNIOR (2011-12)Played in 37 games … finished with 21 points (8G, 13A) … second in the Hockey East for defenseman scoring … season high three points (G, 2A) in a 5-0 win against New Hampshire (10/15) … team record when Blake registers a point (13-2-1) … three game winning goals: (12/4) at Maine, (1/20) vs. Providence, and (2/7) vs. Harvard … season best +3 versus St. Lawrence (3/10) … First Team Hockey East All-Star.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010-2011)Played in 36 games... finished with 19 points (8G, 11A)...recorded 131 shots...had a team leading seven power play goals... had five two-point games, with one goal and two assists against Brown (10/24), had one goal and one assist in wins over Yale (1/3) and Northeastern (1/16) and recorded two assists against Vermont (10/16).

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)Played in 29 games...led all Hockey East freshmen defensemen in scoring with four goals and nine assists for 13 points...took 86 shots...recorded three, two-point performances with a goal and an assist in a 3-3 tie against Vermont on Nov. 20, as well as two assists in a 3-2, overtime win against Northeastern on Dec. 4 and a 2-2 tie with Providence on Dec. 11...registered first collegiate point with a goal in the team’s 1-1 tie with Clarkson on Oct. 3...earned her first assist in a 1-1 tie with Quinnipiac on Oct. 16...tallied two power-play goals and one unassisted score for the year...earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors on Nov. 23, after recording a goal and an assist, as well as the shootout winner following a 3-3 tie with Vermont on Nov. 20.

BEFORE BCPlayed on the U-18 National Team in 2008 and 2009 winning gold in both tournaments...member of the national camp since she was 14 years old...served as team captain for Northwood during the 2008-09 season.

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PERSONALBorn on March 10, 1991 in Euclid, Ohio...Enrolled in the Lynch School of Education...she is the daughter of Leslie Dean and LaTanya Bolden.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSGOALS: 1 (20x, last vs. St. Lawrence, 3/10/12)ASSISTS: 2 (2x, last vs. Wisconsin, 3/16/12) POINTS: 3 (2x, last vs. New Hampshire, 10/15/11)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS. PEN/MIN +/- PPG SHG GWG BLK 2009-10 29 4 9 13 24/57 -11 2 0 0 0 2010-11 36 8 11 19 15/30 +19 7 0 2 16 2011-12 37 8 13 21 23/46 +9 4 0 3 66 TOTAL 102 20 33 53 62/135 +17 13 0 5 82

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5-6 | Shoots RightLittle Caesar’s U19Miller Place, N.Y.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2011-12)Transitioned from defenseman to center mid-season...ranked sixth in the Hockey East for defenseman scoring with 16 points (2g, 14a)...+4 plus/minus rating...third on the team with 35 blocked shots...won 43.1 percent of faceoffs taken (112-of-260)...had an assist in NCAA Quarterfinal versus St. Lawrence (3/10)...assisted one goal in 2-0 shutout of Vermont (2/17)...posted two assists versus Connecticut (2/12)...picked up a helper in the Beanpot win over Harvard (2/7)...turned in assists in three straight games: at Con-necticut (1/22), versus Providence (1/20) and against Northeastern (1/17)...scored in 4-2 win over New Hampshire (1/10)...assisted the only goal in 1-0 defeat of Maine (12/4)...posted helpers at Brown (11/27) and against Princeton (11/25)...assisted one goal versus Northeastern (11/18)...tallied assist against New Hampshire (10/15)...one assist against New Hampshire (10/14)...scored one goal against Minnesota-Duluth (10/7).

AS A FRESHMAN (2010-2011) Played in 33 games... had five goals and one assist...registered a +22 rating...recorded two assists in a 4-2 win over Dartmouth (11/24).

BEFORE BCPlayed on Little Caesar’s u19 team...assistant captain...been on three U18 World Championship teams winning two gold medals (2008, 2009) and one silver (2010)...captain for 2010 U18 team...named one of the Top Three players for Team USA at the 2010 World Championships...in August 2010, youngest player on the Over-22 team at the USA Hockey Women’s National Festival.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSGOALS: 1 (3x, last vs. New Hampshire, 1/10/12) ASSISTS: 2 (2x, last vs. Connecticut, 2/12/12)POINTS: 2 (2x, last vs. Connecticut, 2/12/12)

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CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS. PEN/MIN +/- PPG SHG GWG BLK 2010-11 33 1 5 6 10/20 +22 0 0 0 18 2011-12 37 2 14 16 7/14 +3 0 0 0 35 TOTAL 70 3 19 22 17/34 +26 0 0 0 53

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CORINNE BOYLESSenior | Goaltender5-5 | Catches LeftChicago Mission

Wheaton, Ill.

AS A JUNIOR (2011-12)Started all 37 games for the Eagles … finished the season with a 24-10-3 record in 2203:38 minutes … third in the Hockey East in GAA (2.15), fourth in save percentage (.921), second in winning percentage (.689) … recorded six shutouts including two against Vermont … season high 43 saves in a 4-2 win over Mercyhurst (12/9) … named to 2011-12 Hockey East All-Academic Team … Hockey East Goaltender of the Month twice (November, December) … Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week twice (11/21, 12/5).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010-11)Redshirted...Hockey East All-Academic Team...ACC Academic Honor Roll

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)Appeared in 24 games, starting 22 of them...finished the season with a 5-10-7 record in 1367:04 minutes...recorded a 2.90 goals against average and a .907 save percentage with 66 goals against and 644 saves...40% of goals allowed occurred while her team was on the penalty kill...notched one shutout on the season in the team’s 0-0 tie with Connecticut on Nov. 15...twice earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors, grabbing the prize on Nov. 16 and Dec. 14...named to 2009-10 All-ACC Academic Honor Roll...awarded 2009-10 Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achieve-ment...Hockey East All-Academic Team.

BEFORE BCPlayed on the 2009 U-18 women’s national team, winning the gold medal...finished in second place in the 2009 U-19 national champi-onship with the Chicago Mission...won the 2008 national champi-onship for U-19 women’s hockey with the Chicago Mission.

PERSONALBorn on January 3, 1991...currently enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences...she is one of Tom and Lori Boyles’ two children.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSSAVES: 46 (at Harvard, 2/2/10) MINUTES: 65 (9x, last vs. Northeastern, 1/17/12) FEWEST GA: 0 (7x, last vs. Vermont, 2/17/12)

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CAREER STATISTICS YEAR W-L-T GP/MIN GA/AVG. SVS./PCT. SO 2009-10 5-10-7 24/1366:34 66/2.90 644/.907 1 2010-11 --- --- --- --- --- 2011-12 24-10-3 37/2203:38 79/2.15 927/.921 --- TOTALS 29-20-10 61/3570:12 145/2.44 1571/.916 7

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5-4 | Shoots RightCushing Academy

North Andover, Mass.

AS A JUNIOR (2011-12)Played in all 37 games … finished with two points (two assists) … assisted on the game winning goals vs. Quinnipiac (10/21) and at Boston University (11/5) … registered a season high three shots on goal vs. Northeastern (11/18) … named to 2011-12 Hockey East All-Academic Team.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010-2011)Played in all 37 games... finished with three goals and one assist for four points...recorded 45 shots... had one game winning goal... notched two goals against Vermont (10/16)...earned the Athletic Di-rector’s Award for Academic Achievement...ACC Academic Honor Roll...Hockey East All-Academic Team.

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)Played in 34 games...missed one game due to injury...recorded five goals and five assists for 10 points on the season... registered first collegiate point with a goal in a 5-3 win over Colgate on Oct. 10...notched first assist in a 1-1 tie with Maine on Oct. 18...tallied 48 shots...scored the gamewinner in the team’s 3-2 victory over Maine on Feb. 12, while also recording a two-point effort with a goal and an assist for the game.

BEFORE BCPlayed four years at Cushing Academy, serving as team captain during her senior year (2008-09)...received the award for the finest contribution to the team in 2008-09 and was honored as the best offensive player from 2007-09...also played on the school’s soccer and softball teams.

PERSONALBorn on May 1, 1991...Kristina is the daughter of Chris and Prisca Brown.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSGOALS: 2 (at Vermont, 10/16/10)ASSISTS: 1 (8x, last at Boston University, 11/5/11) POINTS: 2 (2x, last at Vermont, 10/16/10)

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CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS. PEN/MIN +/- PPG SHG GWG BLK 2009-10 34 5 5 12 10/20 -3 0 0 1 4 2010-11 37 3 1 4 2/4 +1 0 0 1 6 2011-12 37 0 2 2 6/12 E 0 0 0 8 TOTAL 108 8 8 16 18/36 -2 0 0 2 18

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DRU BURNSSenior | Defense

5-6 | Shoots RightShattuck St. Mary’s

Plano, Texas

AS A JUNIOR (2011-12)Played in all 37 games … finished with 18 points (3G, 15A) and a team best +22 rating … career high four points (G, 3A) vs. Princ-eton (11/25) … career best single game rating of +4 vs. Mercyhurst (12/9) … game winning goals vs. Clarkson (1/6) and at Vermont (1/14) … Hockey East Co-Player of the Week (11/28).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010-2011)Played in all 37 games... had six assists...recorded 45 shots...had two, two-assist games against Northeastern (1/16) and Providence (2/6).

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)Played in all 35 games...recorded three assists on the season...notched her first collegiate point during the team’s 3-3 tie with Vermont on Nov. 20...took 27 shots...registered back-to-back games with points, with assists against Yale on Jan. 9 and Northeastern on Jan. 11.

BEFORE BCScored 123 points (18 goals, 105 assists) while playing for Shattuck St. Mary’s between 2006-09...also played on the school’s golf team in 2009...member of her high school’s honor roll from 2006-09...played on the 2007 and 2009 U-19 National Championship teams...served as an assistant captain during the 2008-09 season...was a USA National Development Camp participant since she started with the U-14 team.

PERSONALBorn on February 4, 1991 in Dallas, Texas...enrolled in the Carroll School of Management with a concentration in pre-law...Dru is the third of David and Christine Burns’ six children.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSGOALS: 1 (3x, last at Vermont, 1/14/12)ASSISTS: 3 (vs. Princeton, 11/25/11) POINTS: 4 (vs. Princeton, 11/25/11)

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ASHLEY MOTHERWELLSenior | Forward5-8 | Shoots Right

Lawrence AcademySt. Charles, Ill.

AS A JUNIOR (2011-12)Played in all 37 games … finished with 27 points (13G, 14A) … registered 123 shots on goal … +19 rating … career best three points (G, 2A) at Connecticut (2/11) … first career two goal game vs. Harvard (2/7) … nine shots on goal in 3-2 overtime loss vs. Mercyhurst (12/10) … Hockey East Player of the Week (2/13).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010-2011)Played in all 37 games...finished with 17 points with five goals and 12 assists...tallied 99 shots.... Had four multi-point games, scoring a goal and an assist against Minnesota (3/12), Maine (1/8), BU (11/20) and Brown (10/24).

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)Played in all 35 games...finished second on the team in scoring with five goals and 14 assists for 19 points...tied for sixth in Hockey East amongst freshmen for points...registered her first point, an assist, in the team’s 5-3 win over Colgate on Oct. 10...scored her first col-legiate goal on Nov. 2 in the 2-1 win over No. 8 Boston University...tallied six, multiple point games...scored two power-play goals and one gamewinner on the year.

BEFORE BCWas the 2009 Lawrence Academy team MVP and a member of the all ISL team...finished the 2009 season as the New England runner-up with Lawrence Academy...2008 Assabet Valley national cham-pion...member of the U-18 national team 2008 3-Series team...was a national camp participant in 2005, 2007 and 2008...also played for the varsity lacrosse and field hockey teams at Lawrence...won the New England championship with the field hockey team in 2008.

PERSONALBorn on July 7, 1991...enrolled in the College of Arts and Scienc-es...Ashley is one of David and Sheree Motherwell’s six children.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSGOALS: 2 (vs. Harvard, 2/7/12)ASSISTS: 2 (6x, last vs. Connecticut, 2/12/12) POINTS: 3 (at. Connecticut, 2/11/12)

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AS A JUNIOR (2011-12)Did not compete in any games...earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010-11Appeared in two games...earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

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CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS. PEN/MIN +/- PPG SHG GWG BLK 2009-10 33 0 0 0 1/2 -2 0 0 0 0 2010-11 1 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 34 0 0 0 1/2 -2 0 0 0 0

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)Played in all 35 games...recorded two shots on the season...named to 2009-10 All-ACC Academic Honor Roll...awarded 2009-10 Ath-letic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement. BEFORE BCPlayed for four years at Deerfield Academy in Deerfield, Mass...co-captain during her senior year...also played varsity field hockey for three years and varsity lacrosse for four years...was co-captain of the lacrosse team during her senior year.

PERSONALBorn on September 11, 1990...currently enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences as a psychology major...her older sister Stephanie, ‘09 played for the Boston College Women’s Ice Hockey team for four years.

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AS A JUNIOR (2011-2012)Played in all 37 games...scored twice and had five assists...regis-tered a +4 plus/minus rating...produced an assist in the Hockey East semifinal versus BU (3/3)...picked up a helper against Connecticut (2/12)...assisted one goal at Vermont (1/14)...scored opening goal in 4-2 win over Mercyhurst (12/9)...assisted game-winning, over-time goal at Maine (12/3)...had one assist against Boston University (11/5)...netted a goal against Quinnipiac (10/21).

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010-2011)Played in 31 games... finished with five points on four assists and one goal...took 32 shots...tallied two assists against Colgate (10/8).

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)Played in all 35 games...recorded six goals and six assists for 12 points on the season...took 66 shots...tallied her first collegiate point, an assist, in her first game, during the team’s 5-1 loss to Clark-son on Oct. 2...scored her first goal on Oct. 10 during a 5-3 victory over Colgate...tied for the team lead with three power-play goals...recorded her first multiple point game by notching two assists in BC’s 3-3 tie with Yale on Jan. 9...followed that performance by tallying two goals in the team’s 7-4 loss to Northeastern on Jan. 11...scored seven points over the course of three straight games from Jan. 9-Jan. 14...earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors on Jan. 18.

BEFORE BCThree-time National Championship team member (Assabet Valley)...two-time All-ISL award winner...two-time All-League honorable men-tion...first player to score over 100 points for The Rivers School with 58-60-118...also played on the school’s lacrosse and field hockey teams.

PERSONALBorn on January 29, 1991 in Lancaster, PA...she is currently en-rolled in the Carroll School of Management...Caitlin is the second of Jack and Lisa Walsh’s ten children.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSGOALS: 2 (at Northeastern, 1/11/10)ASSISTS: 2 (2x, last at Colgate, 10/8/10) POINTS: 3 (at Northeastern, 1/11/10)

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StoweStowe, Vt.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2011-2012)Competed in 27 games...recorded two goals and four assists with a -1 plus/minus rating...blocked 17 shots on the year...registered a .519 win percentage in faceoffs (135-for-265)...had one assists at Vermont (1/14)...assisted the opening goal in a 4-2 win over Mercy-hurst (12/9)...scored the game-winning, overtime goal in a 4-3 win at Maine (12/3)...had a helper on the opening goal in a 6-1 win against Princeton (11/27)...assisted the equalizer and first of four unanswered goals for BC in a 4-1 defeat of Northeastern (11/18)...scored the first goal in a 3-1 victory against Northeastern (11/17)...earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

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BEFORE BCAttended USA Hockey U-14, U-16, U-17 Player Development Camps...NAHA White Captain 2009-10...Won two NAPHA League Championships...2008-09 JWHL Champion...2009-10 JWHL Runner-Up with NAHA White...USA Hockey U-18 Select Team 2009...USA Hockey U-18 National Team 2010...IIHF World 2010 Silver Medalist.

PERSONALBorn March 27, 1992...daughter of Ray and Mary Beth Bizzari...has two older sisters, Lauren and Katherine...also played varsity soc-cer and varsity softball...captain of varsity softball junior an senior years...played third base for the First Team Vermont Montain Division Softball junior and senior year...participated in National Honor Society...enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSGOALS: 2 (2x, last at New Hampshire, 2/20/11)ASSISTS: 2 (2x, last vs. Harvard, 12/5/10) POINTS: 3 (vs. Harvard, 12/5/10)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS. PEN/MIN +/- PPG SHG GWG BLK 2010-11 37 11 11 22 5/10 +8 1 0 2 6 2011-12 27 2 4 6 7/14 -1 0 0 1 17 TOTAL 64 13 15 28 12/24 +7 1 0 3 23

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Lawrence AcademyNewton, Mass.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2011-12)Redshirted.

AS A FRESHMAN (2010-2011)Played in all 37 games...tallied seven points (3G, 4A)...recorded 35 shots... scored two power play goals... had two assists against Syracuse (10/9).

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BEFORE BCAttended Newton North High School for one year and Lawrence Academy for four...2009-2010 Lawrence Academy varsity hockey captain...2009-2010 All-League selection...2007 & 2008 National Championship with Assabet Valley U-16 Red... Played varsity field hockey from 2006-2009 and was a 2007 & 2008 Honorable Mention...2009 All-League and team captain...2008 New England champions...Played varsity softball 2007-2008...2007 Honorable Mention...Also played varsity lacrosse in 2009.

PERSONALBorn May 6, 1991...daughter of Thomas and Patricia Doherty...has two older siblings, Ryan and Emilee...on the honor roll through-out high school...post-college ambition is to teach and coach ice hockey...enrolled in the Lynch School of Education.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSGOALS: 1 (3x, last at Northeastern, 1/16/11)ASSISTS: 2 (at Syracuse, 10/9/11) POINTS: 2 (at Syracuse, 10/9/11)

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Lawrence AcademyWoburn, Mass.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2011-12)Did not compete in any games.

AS A FRESHMANAppeared in nine games for the Eagles.

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BEFORE BCAttended Woburn High School for two years and was State Cham-pion with them...New England Finalist with Lawrence Academy.

PERSONALBorn May 21, 1991...daughter of Larry Movsessian and Jessica Ianillo...has two younger siblings, Alex and Amy...on the honor roll/high honor roll every year of high school...Character Congress Win-ner at Woburn High...hopes to one day own a business...enrolled in Carroll School of Management.

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TAYLOR WASYLKJunior | Forward5-10 | Shoots LeftLittle Caesar’s U19Port Huron, Mich.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2011-12)Played for Team USA at 2012 IIHF World Championship...Ath-letic Republic Hockey East Player of the Week (10/17)...played 36 games...10th in the Hockey East and second on team with 14 goals...added nine assists for 23 points, fifth most on team...+11 plus/minus rating...blocked 15 shots...127 shots on goal was eighth most in league...had six multi-point games, including five with two goals...scored in NCAA Quarterfinal versus St. Lawrence (3/10)...registered consecutive games with three points (2g, 1a) against Connecticut (2/11-12)...scored against Providence (2/4)...had an assist at Vermont (1/14)...posted two points versus New Hampshire (1/10)...scored twice against Princeton (11/25)...netted two goals in 4-1 defeat of No. 8 Northeastern (11/17)...had a helper at No. 8 Northeasern...recorded one assist against Boston University (11/2)...scored a goal against Providence (10/28)... tallied one goal against Dartmouth (10/23)...collected one goal and two as-sists against New Hampshire (10/15)...notched one assist against Minnesota-Duluth on Oct. 7.

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AS A FRESHMAN (2010-2011)Played in 35 games...was second on the team in goals (15) and fourth in points (24)....recorded 133 shots... finished with seven power play points (3G, 4A)... had four game winning goals...notched two goals against Maine (1/8) and Brown (10/24)...tallied four points on one goal and three assists against Syracuse (10/9)...named Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week in the Hockey East three weeks in a row (10/11, 10/18, 10/25).

BEFORE BC2007-2010 State Champions in Michigan...2009 gold medalist at theU-18 World Championships with Team USA...2010 Silver Medal-ist at the U-18 World Championship with Team USA

PERSONALBorn February 21, 1992...daughter of Jim and Barb Delacy...has one older sister, Brittany, and two younger siblings, Tori and Brandon...involved in National Honor Society...hopes to become an oncologist or do something in sports medicine...enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSGOALS: 2 (6x, last vs. Connecticut, 2/12/12) ASSISTS: 3 (at Syracuse, 10/9/11)POINTS: 4 (at Syracuse, 10/9/11)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS. PEN/MIN +/- PPG SHG GWG BLK 2010-11 35 15 9 24 12/24 +15 3 0 4 8 2010-11 36 14 9 23 25/83 +11 3 0 2 15 TOTAL 71 29 18 47 37/107 +26 6 0 6 23

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5-7 Harvard/Noble & Greenough

Medford, Mass.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2011-12)Ranked sixth in the Hockey East for defensman scoring with 16 points...totaled six goals and 10 assists on the year...BC defense ranked 10th in the nation and second in the Hockey East for scoring (2.14 gpg)...finished with a +11 plus/minus rating...blocked 27 shots...posted four multi-point games...registered two assists in 3-1 win at Connecticut (1/22)....scored in shutout at Vermont (1/14)...had an assist in 3-2 defeat of Clarkson (1/6)...posted two help-ers in 4-2 win over Mercyhurst (1/9)...scored in three consecutive games: at Maine (12/3), at Brown (11/27) adding an assist and versus Princeton (11/25)...recorded assists in home-and-home series against Northeastern (11/17-18)...recorded one goal and one as-sist against Maine (10/30)...notched one assist against Providence (10/28)...scored one goal against New Hampshire (10/15)...earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

AS A FRESHMAN AT HARVARD (2010-11)Finished season with three points on three assists and a +7 rating ...tallied her first career point with an assist in a 3-2 win over Clark-son (1/15)...notched an assist against Union (1/22)...picked up a helper in 7-0 win over Colgate (2/18).

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BEFORE BCWon six national championships (2003-04, 06-08, 10) on top of eight consecutive state championships (2003-10) for the Assabet Val-ley Club Hockey Team... member of the 2009 World Champion U.S. Women’s U18 team...led Noble & Greenough High School to three-straight Independent School League (ISL) titles...won the 2008 and 2009 New England Championships with NGHS...earned all-league honors for ice hockey at Milton in 2007 and at Noble & Greenough in 2009 and 2010...played varsity field hockey, ice hockey and lacrosse at Noble & Greenough after beginning her high school career at Milton Academy, serving as captain for all three sports during senior seasons...all-league honorable mention for field hockey as a junior...also captured league championships with field hockey from 2008-2010 and lacrosse in 2008 and 2009...received Davis Cup for outstanding athletic sportsmanship as a senior, as well as the Girls Lacrosse Bowl for contribution in spirit an performance and the Newell Cup for ice hockey.

PERSONALBorn Jacqueline Young on January 10, 1991 in Malden, Mass....the middle child of Gail and Kevin Young, whom both played hockey for the Eagles...older siblings are Nicole and Ryan...has two younger brothers, Patrick and Michael...enrolled in the College of Arts & Sci-ences as a communications and psychology double-major...cousin, C.J. Young, was a member of the Harvard men’s hockey team in the late 80s...sister (Nicki) played ice hockey at Bowdoin and brother (Ryan) played at Williams.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSGOALS: 1 (6x, last at Vermont, 1/14/12) ASSISTS: 2 (2x, last at Connecticut, 1/22/12)POINTS: 2 (4x, last at Connecticut, 1/22/12)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS. PEN/MIN +/- PPG SHG GWG BLK 2010-11 31 0 3 3 4/8 +7 0 0 0 0 2011-12 37 6 10 16 10/20 +11 2 0 1 27 TOTAL 68 6 13 19 14/28 +18 2 0 1 27

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5-6Lawrence Academy

Littleton, Mass.

AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12)Hockey East All-Rookie Team...Athletic Republic Hockey East Player of the Week (10/24)...two-time Pro Ambitions Hockey East Rookie of the Week (3/12, 3/19)...ninth in the Hockey East in scoring with 32 points (13g, 19a), fourth among league freshman and 11th among rookies nationally...second in the conference with eight power play goals, second most in a single-season at BC...additional Hockey East rankings included: +17 plus/minus rating (10th), four game-winning goals (4th), three short-handed points (10th), 10 power play points (8th) and 19 assists (8th)...19 assists were fourth most ever by a BC freshman...had seven multi-point games...scored

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BC’s fastest goal of the season - 57 sec. into the first period - at the NCAA Frozen Four versus Wisconsin (3/16)...posted two points (1g, 1a) in NCAA Quarterfinal against St. Lawrence (3/10)...had a goal in the Hockey East semifinal versus BU (3/3)...scored versus Vermont (2/18)...equaled her season-high three points (1g, 2a) versus Con-necticut (2/13)...earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

BEFORE BCMember of the 2011 U18 United States National Team that won gold in Sweden...Five-time national champion at Assabeth Valley...received Independent School League (ISL) All-League honors in 2011 after garnering honorable mention accolades as a junior...also played field hockey, being named ISL MVP in 2010 and 2011; was an ISL first-team selection both seasons as an upperclassman; and took home ISL honorable mention as a sophomore.

PERSONALBorn on April 6, 1993 in Newton, Mass...the youngest daughter of Sheila and Mathew Field...has an older sister, Melissa.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSGOALS: 1 (13x, last vs. Wisconsin, 3/16/12) ASSISTS: 2 (3x, last vs. Connecticut, 2/12/12)POINTS: 3 (2x, last vs. Connecticut, 2/12/12)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS. PEN/MIN +/- PPG SHG GWG BLK 2011-12 37 13 19 32 15/30 +17 8 1 4 16 TOTAL 37 13 19 32 15/30 +17 8 1 4 16

ALEX CARPENTERSophomore | Forward

5-6Governor’s AcademyNorth Reading, Mass.

AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12)Silver medalist at the 2012 IIHF U18 World Championship...Patty Kazmaier nominee...First Team Hockey East All-Star...First Team New England All-Star...unanimous Hockey East All-Rookie Team selection...four-time Pro Ambitions Hockey East Rookie of the Month (Oct., Dec. Feb. March)...Athletic Republic Hockey East Player of the Week (12/12)...Pro Ambitions Hockey East Rookie of the Week on two occasions (10/10, 2/20)...rated fourth among the nation’s rookies in scoring (1.12 ppg)...three short-handed goals were second most in the nation...ranked fifth overall and second among rookies in the Hockey East for scoring (39 pts.)...league rankings included 21 goals (3rd), 18 assists (10th), 10 power play points (8th), four power play goals (7th), four short-handed points (8th), 203 shots on goal (3rd)...first freshman to lead BC in scoring since 2006...39 points (21g, 18a) were fourth most by a freshman at BC...longest point streak spanned seven games...carries a four-game

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BEFORE BCA four-year standout at Governors Academy under Babe Ceglarski, registering 239 goals and 188 assists (427 points) in 100 games...captured New England Division II Championships four consecutive years (2008-2011)...earned All-ISL accolades in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011, including ISL MVP honors as a junior and senior...four-time Governors Academy MVP...also led the softball program to ISL Championships in 2008 and 2011...a four-time softball All-League honoree...two-time softball team MVP (2009 & 2011)...served as team captain in both sports as a senior.

PERSONALBorn on April 13, 1994 in Cambridge, Mass....the oldest of Julie and Bob Carpenter’s three children...has two younger brothers, Rob-ert “Bobo” and Brendan...enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSGOALS: 2 (2x, last vs. Vermont, 2/18/12)ASSISTS: 2 (2x, last vs. Harvard, 2/7/12)POINTS: 3 (3x, last vs. Vermont, 2/18/12)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS. PEN/MIN +/- PPG SHG GWG BLK 2011-12 35 21 18 39 4/8 +13 4 3 3 18 TOTAL 35 21 18 39 4/8 +13 4 3 3 18

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5-2Governor’s Academy

Seabrook, N.H.

AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12)Tallied 10 points, including three goals ans seven assists...finished with a +2 plus/minus rating...took 50 shots...had three multi-point games...registered one goal and two assists in a 4-0 win over Vermont (2/18)...scored once and assisted another goal against Connecticut (2/12)...picked up two helpers in 4-2 defeat of Harvard at the Beanpot (2/7)...scored first collegiate goal in 4-3 overtime victory at Maine (12/3)...had an assist against Princeton (11/25)...netted first collegiate point with an assist against Northeastern (11/18).

BEFORE BCA USA Hockey National Camp participant in 2007 (U14) and 2010 (U17)...as a member of Assabet Valley won USA Hockey

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national championships three times - 2006 (U12), 2008 (U14), 2009 (U16) - and was a national semifinalist in 2010...amassed 340 points (164 goals, 176 assists) in 100 games at the Gover-nor’s Academy in Byfield, Mass; twice scoring more than 40 goals, notching 40-plus assists and tallying over 90 points in a single season...led Governor’s Academy to four consecutive New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) Championships from 2008-2011...named to the All-Independent School League (ISL) Team for sophomore, junior and senior seasons...received an All-ISL Honorable Mention as a freshman...was an assistant captain for Governor’s Academy as a senior...also a four-year letter-winner for Governor’s in field hockey and lacrosse, being tabbed All-ISL (2009-10), as team MVP (2010)and a Boston Globe All-Star (2009) for field hockey.

PERSONALBorn Kathleen Leary on August 8, 1993 in Beverly, Mass. ... parents are Betsy and Peter Leary...has an older brother Peter and a younger brother named James...her cousin Kara Leary was an All-American basketball player for Notre Dame...her cousin Sarah Leary was a two-time All-American in lacrosse at Harvard...enrolled in the Col-lege of Arts & Sciences.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSGOALS: 1 (3x, last vs. Vermont, 2/18/12) ASSISTS: 2 (2x, last vs. Vermont, 2/18/12)POINTS: 3 (vs. Vermont, 2/18/12)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS. PEN/MIN +/- PPG SHG GWG BLK 2011-12 37 3 7 10 4/8 +2 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 37 3 7 10 4/8 +2 0 0 0 0

ERIN KICKHAMSophomore | Forward

5-5Tabor AcademyNeedham, Mass.

AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12)Did not compete in any games...earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

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BEFORE BCNational Development Camp participant from 2007-09...the 2011 Found Award recipient for dedication and leadership in the sport of ice hockey...named the Needham High School Rookie of the Year after earning All-Conference honors in 2008...led Needham with 48 points as a freshman...played under Eric Long at Tabor Academy for three seasons...led Larry Movession’s Massachusetts Spitfires during senior year...served as captain of the ice hockey team, in addition to wearing the “C” for field hockey and twice for lacrosse...a high-hon-or roll student...member of the Major Contribution to the Extracurricu-lar Life of Tabor Academy...selected to the Lacrosse National School Girls All-Tournament Team in 2011.

PERSONALBorn on September 16, 1992...the daughter of Ellen W. and Brian J. Kickham...has three brothers, Billy, Brian and Chris...enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

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5-7N. American Hockey Academy

Long Grove, Ill.

AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12)Redshirted...earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

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BEFORE BC2011 Team USA U-18 World Championship team member...led Chicago Mission to four consecutive Illinois state championships...claimed the U-16 Michigan state championship...played for Bill Driscoll for two years at the North American Hockey Academy (NAHA) and one club season under John Hindle at Belle Tire Mid-west Elite Hockey League (MWEHL)...recorded 23 shutouts, a .610 goals against average (GAA) and .970 save percentage, going 35-4-2 as a senior at NAHA...posted .932 save percentage and 1.68 GAA en route to a 38-11-8 mark in her junior year at NAHA...registered 28 shutouts and a .940 GAA, going 61-9-4 during the 2008-09 season in the MWEHL.

PERSONALBorn on May 2, 1994 in Chicago...daughter of Amy and Jordan Miller...has an older brother, Adam, who plays hockey...enrolled in the Carroll School of Management...responsible for the naming of Fierce Car Audio brand of car audio supplies...has worked as a baker, specializing in cupcake decoration...also plays basketball, tennis and golf.

EMILY PFALZERSophomore | Defense

5-2Mississauga

Getzville, N.Y.

AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12)Unanimous Hockey East All-Rookie Team selection...ranked third in the Hockey East for defenseman scoring with 18 points (5g, 13a) and was eighth in the league for freshman scoring...BC single-sea-son defenseman rankings include 18 points (8th), five goals (8th), 13 assists (10th)......played all 37 games...+13 plus/minus rating...blocked 20 shots...defense ranked 10th in nation and second in Hockey East for scoring (2.14 gpg)...assisted one goal in Hockey East semifinal versus BU (3/3)...picked up a helper in shutout of Vermont (2/18)...registered two assists at Connecticut (2/11)...assisted one goal in Beanpot versus Harvard (2/7)...earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement...BC Freshman Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

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BEFORE BCMember of the United States Hockey National Camp since age 14...led the U.S. to the 2011 International Ice Hockey Federa-tion (IIHF) World Championship U18 gold medal as an assistant captain...2010 IIHF World Championship U18 silver medalist...wore the “A” for the 2010 U.S. U18 Select Team...competed on the 2009 U18 USA Select Team...played for two seasons - one as an assistant captain - under Jerry Turi with the Mississauga Junior Chiefs in the Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL)...Led Mississauga to the 2010-11 Alumni Cup - the PWHL Championship Trophy...scored six times and dished out 16 assists in 34 appearances with the Chiefs in 2010-11...notched five goals and 22 assists in 30 games with Mississauga during the 2009-10 season...concluded club career ranked 13th on the all-time regular-season points leaders board for defenders with 44 (10 goals, 34 assists)...also played lacrosse Nich-ols High School...recipient of the 2009 Yale and 2010 Nottingham Awards, respectively, presented to a person of character who has risen to prominence in their class...winner of the 2011 Williams Cup for high scholastic standing as a student-athlete and embodiment of school spirit...named a 2011 Academic All-Star for graduating in the top three of her class within the Erie-Niagara school district...inducted to the Cum Laude Society in 2011.

PERSONALBorn on June 14, 1993 in Buffalo, N.Y. ... parents are Jill an David Pfalzer... has two older brothers, Matthew and Thomas ‘12...Matt played hockey for SUNY-Fredonia...currently enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

SINGLE-GAME HIGHSGOALS: 1 (5x, last vs. New Hampshire, 1/10/12) ASSISTS: 2 (at Connecticut, 2/11/12)POINTS: 2 (2x, last at Connecticut, 2/11/12)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS. PEN/MIN +/- PPG SHG GWG BLK 2011-12 37 5 13 18 4/8 +9 0 0 1 20 TOTAL 37 5 13 18 4/8 +9 0 0 1 20

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5-8Shattuck St. Mary’s Snohomish, Wash.

BEFORE BCU-16 and U-19 National Champions ... Cum Laude Society.

PERSONALBorn July 22, 1993 ... daughter of Buddy and Danika Bender ... has a brother: Tucker (17) ... enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

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TAYLOR BLAKEFreshman | Goaltender

5-6 | Noble and Greenough

White Rock, B.C., Canada

BEFORE BC2008 and 2009 New England Champions … 2008-11 ISL Cham-pions … All-ISL 2011 … captained 2011 Noble and Greenough hockey team … graduated with distinction … part of ISL champion women’s lacrosse team in 2008 and 2011.

PERSONALBorn October 20, 1992 in Vancouver, British Columbia … daughter of Jeff and Diane Blake … has a brother, Andy (age 21) … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

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MEGHAN GRIEVESFreshman | Forward

5-9 Culver Academy

Cary, N.C.

BEFORE BCThree time leading scorer at Culver Academy … Culver Academy’s Most Valuable Player award winner … graduated apart of the Cum Laude Society.

PERSONALBorn May 3, 1994 … daughter of Chad and Debbie Grieves … participated in softball and won the Most Valuable Player award … has a brother, Brandon (age 20) … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

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KALIYA JOHNSONFreshman | Defense

5-7N. American Hockey Academy

Chandler, Ariz.

BEFORE BCSilver medalist for Under-18 U.S. Team in 2011-12 World Champi-onships ... JWHL First Team All League 2012 ... JWHL Champions 2011-12 ... scored first international goal against Canada for the U.S. Select Team in 2011-12 USA/Canada Series ... USA Hockey National Skills Competition - fastest skater 2009 ... semi-finalist for the Sullivan Award in 2012 ... Scholar Athlete 2007-11.

PERSONALBorn December 2, 1994 ... daughter of Kelli Johnson ... has two siblings: Brandon (22) and Kelli (22) ...enrolled in the Lynch School of Education.

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Rockville, Md.

BEFORE BCCaptain of the Washington Pride junior and senior seasons … JWHL Liz Turgeon Player of the Year (2011, 2012) …member of silver medal-winning U.S. National U18 team for 2010 IIHF World U18 Championships … member of the U.S. U18 Select team (2009-10) … two-time USA Hockey Women’s National Festival participant (2009-10) … three-time USA Hockey Player Development Camp attendee (2008-10) … high school honor roll 2008-2012 … Mary-land State Scholar Athlete Award 2008-2012 … Spanish Honors Society 2010-2012.

PERSONALBorn January 3, 1994 … daughter of Tony and Penny Skarupa, both are BC alums … has a brother, Dylan (age 20) … enrolled in the Carroll School of Mangement.

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DANA TRIVIGNOFreshman | Forward

5-4 Shattuck St. Mary’s

Setucket, N.Y.

BEFORE BC2010 U16 National Champions (Shattuck St. Mary’s) … 2011 U19 National Champions (Shattuck St. Mary’s) … 2012 Girls Prep Hockey Assistant Captain … three-time USA Hockey Player Develop-ment Camp attendee (2008-10) … high honor roll 2008-12 …2012 Bishop Kellogg Scholarship Award … Cum Laude Society Member.

PERSONALBorn January 7, 1994 … daughter of Bob and Nancy Trivigno … has a brother, Bobby (age 13) … enrolled in the Carroll School of Mangement.

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Final National Ranking of No. 3 by USCHO.com &

USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine2011-12 FINAL USCHO.COM DIVISION I WOMEN’S POLL

Team Record Points1. Minnesota 34-5-2 150 2. Wisconsin 33-5-2 135 3. Cornell 30-5-0 119 4. Boston College 24-10-3 102 5. Boston University 23-14-1 79 6. North Dakota 22-12-3 72 7. St. Lawrence 24-10-4 55 8. Mercyhurst 23-8-3 54 9. Northeastern 22-7-4 2810. Minnesota-Duluth 21-14-1 20

2011-12 FINAL USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAGAZINE

WOMEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY POLL

Team Record Points1. Minnesota 34-5-2 190 2. Wisconsin 33-5-2 1713. Cornell 30-5-0 152 4. Boston College 24-10-3 133 5. Boston University 23-14-1 1106. North Dakota 22-12-3 93 7. St. Lawrence 24-10-4 76 8. Mercyhurst 23-8-3 57 9. Northeastern 22-7-4 3310. Minnesota-Duluth 21-14-1 16

Tenth Annual Women’s Hockey East Tournament ChampionshipHYANNIS YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTER, HYANNIS, MASS.

FEBRUARY 25-MARCH 4, 2012

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Providence 6

Providence 2

Northeastern 0

Boston University 9

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Boston College 2

Boston University 5

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Boston University(2OT)

NCAA TOURNAMENTNATIONAL FOURTH SEED

NATIONAL QUARTERFINALSATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2012

Boston College def. St. Lawrence, 6-3

NATIONAL SEMIFINALFRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2012

Wisconsin def. Boston College, 6-2

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MELISSA BIZZARIACC Academic Honor RollAthletic Director’s Award

for Academic Achievement

KRISTINA BROWNACC Academic Honor RollAthletic Director’s Award

for Academic Achievement

EMILY FIELDHockey East All-Rookie Team

Hockey East Player of the Week (10/24)Hockey East Rookie of the Week (3/12, 3/19)

ACC Academic Honor RollAthletic Director’s Award

for Academic Achievement

ASHLEY MOTHERWELLHockey East Player of the Week (2/13)

CORINNE BOYLESACC Academic Honor RollAthletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement

Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week (11/21, 12/5)

Hockey East Goaltender of the Month (Nov., Dec.)

BLAKE BOLDENFirst Team Hockey East All-Star

First Team New England All-StarHockey East Player of the Week (3/12)

ALEX CARPENTERFirst Team Hockey East All-StarFirst Team New England All-star

Hockey East All-Rookie TeamHockey East Rookie of the Month

(Oct., Dec., Feb., March)Hockey East Rookie of the Week (10/10, 2/20)

Hockey East Player of the Week (12/12)

JESSICA MARTINOACC Academic Honor RollAthletic Director’s Award

for Academic Achievement

KIERA KINGSTONACC Academic Honor RollAthletic Director’s Award

for Academic Achievement

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EMILY PFALZERHockey East All-Rookie Team

ACC Academic Honor RollAthletic Director’s Award

for Academic AchievementBC Freshman Scholar Athlete of the Year

ERIN KICKHAMACC Academic Honor RollAthletic Director’s Award

for Academic Achievement

MARY RESTUCCIAHockey East Player of the Week (1/9)

ACC Academic Honor RollAthletic Director’s Award

for Academic Achievement

TAYLOR WASYLKHockey East Player of the Week (10/17)

ACC Academic Honor Roll

KRISTIN REGANACC Academic Honor RollAthletic Director’s Award

for Academic Achievement

MEGAN SHEAACC Academic Honor RollAthletic Director’s Award

for Academic Achievement

DANIELLE WELCHACC Academic Honor Roll

ELIZABETH OLCHOWSKIAthletic Director’s Award

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2011-12 BC Women's Ice HockeyBoston College Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 15, 2012)

All games

Overall: 24-10-3 Conf: 15-4-2 Home: 13-4-1 Away: 10-3-1 Neut: 1-3-1

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5 Alex Carpenter 35 21 18 39 203 . 1 0 3 +13 4-8 4 0 0 4 3 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 1815 Emily Field 37 13 19 32 106 . 1 2 3 +17 15-30 15 0 0 8 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 1618 Ashley Motherwell 37 13 14 27 122 . 1 0 7 +20 10-20 10 0 0 5 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1022 Mary Restuccia 35 4 23 27 99 . 0 4 0 +10 24-48 24 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 59 Taylor Wasylk 36 14 9 23 127 . 1 1 0 +11 25-83 19 3 3 3 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1510 Blake Bolden 37 8 13 21 126 . 0 6 3 +9 23-46 23 0 0 4 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 6617 Danielle Welch 37 11 9 20 122 . 0 9 0 +6 11-22 11 0 0 2 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 3314 Emily Pfalzer 37 5 13 18 56 . 0 8 9 +10 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 207 Dru Burns 37 3 15 18 44 . 0 6 8 +22 7-14 7 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4125 Jackie Young 37 6 10 16 56 . 1 0 7 +11 10-20 10 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2724 Meagan Mangene 37 2 14 16 58 . 0 3 4 +4 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3528 Kate Leary 37 3 7 10 50 . 0 6 0 +2 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 011 Caitlin Walsh 37 2 5 7 52 . 0 3 8 +4 9-18 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Melissa Bizzari 27 2 4 6 43 . 0 4 7 -1 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 178 Allison Szlosek 37 1 2 3 32 . 0 3 1 +7 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 282 Kristina Brown 37 0 2 2 17 . 0 0 0 0 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 821 Andrea Green 37 1 0 1 8 . 1 2 5 +1 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 126 Jessica Martino 36 0 1 1 15 . 0 0 0 -4 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1429 Corinne Boyles 37 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 019 Danielle Doherty 2 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Erin Kickham 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 Movsessian, Amanda 2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 013 Elizabeth Olchowski 1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 Kristin Regan 3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 023 Megan Shea 17 0 0 0 7 . 0 0 0 0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1TM TEAM 7 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85

Total 37 109 178 287 1345 . 0 8 1 +142 179-391 173 3 3 30 5 22 24 2 1 0 0 8 444Opponents 37 79 123 202 1013 . 0 7 8 - 176-352 176 0 0 30 4 15 10 1 2 2 0 7 428

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## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga avg saves pct w l t sho pp sh en pen sog

32 Kiera Kingston 2-0 36:03 0 0 . 0 0 7 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 029 Corinne Boyles 37-37 2203:38 79 2 . 1 5 927 . 9 2 1 24 10 3 6 30 4 0 0 0TM EMPTY NET 7-0 1:51 0 - 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Total 37-0 2241:32 79 2 . 1 1 934 . 9 2 2 24 10 3 7 30 4 0 0 0Opponents 37-0 2241:32 109 2 . 9 2 1236 . 9 1 9 10 24 3 1 30 5 3 0 0

2011-12 BC WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEYOVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (AS OF AUG 15, 2012)

ALL GAMESOverall: 24-10-3 Conf: 15-4-2 Home: 13-4-1 Away: 10-3-1 Neut: 1-3-1

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KELLI STACK & MOLLY SCHAUS2012 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2011 IIHF 12 Nations Gold Medalist (Finland)2011 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2010 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2010 Olympic Silver Medalist (Vancouver)2008-09 U.S. Select Team, Four Nations Cup2008 USA Hockey U-22 Select Team2008 USA Hockey Women’s National Festival2007-08 U.S. Select Team, IIHF Gold Medalist2007 U.S. Women’s National Team Preliminary Roster2007 USA Hockey U-22 Select Team2007 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival

BLAKE BOLDEN2012 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2011 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2009 USA Hockey U18 National Team2009 IIHF U18 World Championship Gold Medalist2008 USA Hockey U18 National Team2008 IIHF U18 World Championship Gold Medalist

CORRINE BOYLES2011 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2009 USA Hockey U18 National Team2009 IIHF U18 World Championship Gold Medalist2008 USA Hockey U18 National Team2008 IIHF U18 World Championship Gold Medalist

MARY RESTUCCIA2011 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival

MEGHAN FARDELMANN2008 USA Hockey U-22 Select Team2008 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2007 USA Hockey U-22 Select Team2007 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival

MAGGIE TAVERNA2007 USA Hockey U-22 Select Team2007 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2006 USA Hockey U-22 Select Team2006 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival

ERIN MAGEE2001 U.S. National Team2000 U.S. National Team2000 U.S. Select Team1999 U.S. Select Team1998 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival1997 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival1995 Olympic Development Camp

ALLIE THUNSTROM2011 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2010 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2010 USA Hockey Four Nation’s Tournament2007 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2007 U.S. National Team Preliminary Roster

MEAGAN MANGENE2010 U.S. Hockey Four Nation’s Tournament2010 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2010 IIHF U18 World Championship Silver Medalist2009 IIHF U18 World Championship Gold Medalist2008 IIHF U18 World Championship Gold Medalist

KELLY MCMANUS1998 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival1997 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival1996 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival1995 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival

TAYLOR WASYLK2012 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2011 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2010 IIHF U18 World Championship Silver Medalist2009 IIHF U18 World Championship Gold Medalist

BECKY ZAVISA2007 USA Hockey U-22 Select Team2007 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival2006 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival

MEGAN MILLER2012 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival

EMILY PFALZER2012 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival

ALEX CARPENTER2012 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival

EMILY FIELD2012 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival

DANA TRIVIGNO2012 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival

LEXI BENDER2012 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival

HALEY SKARUPA2012 USA Hockey Under-22 Select Team2012 USA Hockey Women’s National Team Festival

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ALL-AMERICANS2010-11 Molly Schaus, GK (First Team) Kelli Stack, F (Second Team)

2008-09 Molly Schaus, GK (Second Team) Kelli Stack, F (Second Team)

HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR2010-11 Kelli Stack, F*2008-09 Kelli Stack, F2006-07 Kelli Stack, F*Stack was the first three-time WHEA POY

NEW ENGLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR2010-11 Kelli Stack, F

HOCKEY EAST FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2006-07 Kelli Stack, F

PATTY KAZAMAIER FINALISTS2010-11 Kelli Stack* Molly Schaus^

2008-09 Molly Schaus^ *Top 3 ^Top 10 Finalist

PATTY KAZMAIER NOMINEES2011-12 Blake Bolden Alex Carpenter

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS2011-12 Blake Bolden (First Team) Alex Carpenter (First Team)

2010-11 Kelli Stack, F (First Team) Molly Schaus, GK (First Team) Mary Restuccia, F (Second Team) Danielle Welch, F (Honorable Mention) 2009-10 Allie Thunstrom, F (Second Team)

2008-09 Molly Schaus, GK (First Team) Kelli Stack, F (First Team) Maggie Taverna, D (First Team) Allie Thunstrom, F (Second Team)

2007-08 Kelli Stack, F (Second Team) Maggie Taverna, D (Second Team)

2006-07 Kelli Stack, F (First Team) Allie Thunstrom, F (First Team) Molly Schaus, GK (Second Team) Maggie Taverna, D (Second Team) Becky Zavisza (Second Team)

2005-06 Sarah Feldman, F (Second Team) Deb Spillane, F (Second Team) Maggie Taverna, D (Second Team)

2004-05 Sarah Carlson, D (First Team) Deb Spillane, F (Second Team)

2002-03 Gen Richardson, D (Second Team)

HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM2011-12 Alex Carpenter, F Emily Field, F Emily Pfalzer, D

2010-11 Meagan Mangene, D

2009-10 Blake Bolden, D Ashely Motherwell, F

2008-09 Mary Restuccia, F

2006-07 Molly Schaus, F Kelli Stack, F Allie Thunstrom, F

2005-06 Maggie Taverna, D Becky Zavisza, F

2004-05 Deb Spillane, F

2002-03 Jill McInnis, D

HOCKEY EAST “THREE STARS” AWARD2008-09 Kelli Stack, F

HOCKEY EAST SCORING CHAMPION2008-09 Kelli Stack, F (36 pts.)2006-07 Kelli Stack, F (34 pts.)

HOCKEY EAST SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD2008-09 Colleen Harris2006-07 Deb Spillane

HOCKEY EAST COACH OF THE YEAR2004-05 Tom Mutch

NEW ENGLAND ALL-STARS2011-12 Blake Bolden, D Alex Carpenter, F

2010-11 Mary Restuccia, F Molly Schaus, GK Kelli Stack, F

HOCKEY EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2010-11 Blake Bolden, D Kelli Stack, F*

2008-09 Molly Schaus, GK Kelli Stack, F *MVP

HOCKEY EAST ACADEMIC ALL-STAR TEAM(Top GPA by Position)

2008-09 Amanda Rothschild, GK (3.94)2007-08 Amanda Rothschild, GK (3.95)

BOSTON COLLEGE HALL OF FAMEErin Magee ‘99 (‘06-’07 Inductee)

Laura Traynham Hannon ‘97 (‘10-’11 Inductee)

HOCKEY EAST ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMBrie Baskin 2009Lindsey Bazzone 2003, 2004, 2005Melissa Bizzari 2011Erin Blood 2006Kristin Blundo 2004Corinne Boyles 2010, 2011Brittney Briggs 2003Kristina Brown 2011Sarah Carlson 2003, 2004, 2005Sarah Courtney 2006Lisa Davis 2003, 2004, 2005Sarah Engwall 2003Meghan Fardelmann 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Sarah Feldman 2005Emily Field 2011Jennifer Fischl 2004Nancy Gillis 2004, 2005, 2006Colleen Harris 2006, 2008, 2009Laura Hart 2010, 2011Tracy Johnson 2007, 2008Erin Kickham 2011Kiera Kingston 2009, 2010, 2011Jaclyn Kryzak 2003Katelyn Kurth 2009, 2010, 2011Jessica Martino 2011Anna McDonald 2007Sarah McGarrell 2003, 2004Kaitlin McGrath 2003, 2004Kim Meagher 2005Lee-J Mirasolo 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Christine Moynihan 2004, 2005Laura Mueller 2004Stephanie Olchowski 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009Emily Pfalzer 2011Alison Quandt 2003, 2005, 2006Kristin Regan 2009, 2010, 2011Mary Restuccia 2010, 2011Genevieve Richardson 2003Amanda Rothschild 2008, 2009Kerri Sanders 2003, 2004, 2005Molly Schaus 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011Megan Shea 2009, 2010, 2011Kelli Stack 2008, 2009, 2011Cristin Stuart 2007Maggie Taverna 2006, 2008, 2009Allie Thunstrom 2009Jessica Tychsen 2003, 2004Shannon Webster 2007, 2008, 2009Jessica Wilson 2006Lindsay Wright 2007, 2008Jackie Young 2011Becky Zavisza 2007, 2008, 2009

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AHeidi Anderson 1994-95Kate Antos 1994-95Claudia Asano 1995-96Kate Ayotte 1996-97

BMelissa Barsz 1998-01Brie Baskin 2005-09 Lindsey Bazzone 2001-05 Gabrielle Beaudry 2006-08Lexi Bender 2012-pr. Melissa Bizzari 2010-pr.Erin Blood 2004-08 Kristin Blundo 2002-04Amber Bobin 1998-01Blake Bolden 2009-pr.Corinne Boyles 2009-pr.Brittney Briggs 2002-03Kristina Brown 2009-pr.Jennifer Buckley 1997-01Dru Burns 2009-pr.Nicole Butler 1997-98

CKristin Campbell 1997-00Sarah Carlson 2001-05Alex Carpenter 2011-pr. Amy Chase 1994-96 Kathryn Chubrilo 2001-04 Alaina Clark 2000-04Heather Cohen 1999-00, 01-02Sue Compson 1994-95Thia Connolly 1999-03 Sarah Courtney 2002-06

DCarmela Daley 1996-97Heather Daqui 1994-95Lisa Davis 2001-05 Liz Dawson 1994-97Nicole DeBlois 1995-99Laura Dickman 1996-98Danielle Doherty 2010-pr.Tobin Dominick 1994-96Beckie Duvall 1994-96Christine Dziadul 1998-99

EJohanna Ellison 2005-07 Karen Emma 1994-95Sarah Engwall 1999-03

FMeghan Fardelmann 2005-09 Sarah Feldman 2004-06Emily Field 2011-pr. Jen Fischl 2002-04 Nicole Fortier 1999-02

GKathleen Garvin 1994-95Nancy Gillis 2003-06 Katie Godbout 1994-95Elizabeth Grande 1996-98Kristin Gray 1994-96Andrea Green 2009-12Alexandra Greene 1999-00Meghan Grieves 2012-pr.Jessica Griffin 1998-00

HPaige Harden 1997-98Megan Harriman 2003-04 Colleen Harris 2004-09Laura Hart 2009-11Carla Hess 2000-01Maura Hossack 1998-99 Natalie Hummel 2002-04

JKaliya Johnson 2012-pr.Tracy Johnson 2007-10Jane Jorge 1998-00

KSarah Kearl 1994-96Megan Keever 2006-08Erin Kickham 2011-pr.Kiera Kingston 2009-12Emily Koren 1998-00Jaclyn Kryzak 1998-03 Katelyn Kurth 2008-11

LTracey LaBossiere 1994-95Ashlan Lambert 2007-08Heather Lane 1998-02Kate Leary 2011-pr.Jill Lewis 1995-96Michelle Lombardi 2003-07 Heather Lombardo 1997-00

MRyan MacLeod 1994-98Erin Magee 1995-99Meghan Mangene 2010-pr.Jessica Martino 2010-12Carroll McCaffrey 1995-99Lauran McDermott 1996-97Anna McDonald 2006-07 Sarah McGarrell 2000-04 Kaitlin McGrath 2000-04 Jill McInnis 2002-06Kelly McManus 2000-02Alli McNally 2001-02Kim Meagher 2004-05Kathleen Milbier 1997-98Caroline Miller 1995-97, 98-99Megan Miller 2011-pr.Lee-J Mirasolo 2004-08Genevieve Missirlian 1995-99Alexis Moed 2000-03Lisa Molvar 1997-00Ashley Motherwell 2009-pr.Amanda Movsessian 2010-pr.Christine Moynihan 2003-05Laura Mueller 2003-04Kim Murray 1994-95

NChristy Nentwig 1996-00Elizabeth Neylon 1998-99Gena Nolin 1996-00

OElizabeth Olchowski 2009-pr.Stephanie Olchowski 2005-09Meaghan O’Neil 1994-95

PEmily Pfalzer 2011-pr.Trieste Pierandri 1996-98Claudia Pietrucha 1994-98

QAlison Quandt 2002-06

RKristin Regan 2009-12Mary Restuccia 2009-12Genevieve Richardson 1999-03Stephanie Ridge 1996-98Amanda Rothschild 2008-pr.

SKerri Sanders 2001-05Kathleen Savino 1997-98Molly Schaus 2007-09, 10-11Megan Scully 2002-04Rebecca Seaman 1997-99Heidi Seidewand 2001-05Meghan Shea 2009-12Haley Skarupa 2012-pr.Michelle Snyder 1997-01Deborah Spillane 2004-08Kelli Stack 2007-09, 10-11Mereith Stella 1994-96Krystal Strassman 2004-06Cristin Stuart 2004-08Alison Szlosek 2009-12

TMaggie Taverna 2005-09Renee Taylor 2000-03Allie Thunstrom 2007-10Melissa Tower 2000-02Laura Traynham 1994-97Dana Trivigno 2012-pr.Erin Tullock 1994-95Jessica Tychsen 2000-04

VSharon VanTuyl 1998-02

WCaitlin Walsh 2009-pr.Taylor Wasylk 2010-pr.Shannon Webster 2005-10Rachel Wedig 2004-08Danielle Welch 2009-12Lauren Wiedmeier 2005-09Jessica Wilson 2003-07Lindsay Wright 2004-08

YJackie Young 2011-pr.

ZBecky Zavisza 2005-09

CAPTAINS2012-13 Blake Bolden

Meagan Mangene

2011-12 Andrea Green Mary Restuccia Danielle Welch

2010-11 Katelyn Kurth Molly Schaus Kelli Stack

2009-10 Tracy Johnson Katelyn Kurth

2008-09 Colleen Harris Tracy Johnson Maggie Taverna

2007-08 Lee-J Mirasolo Deb Spillane Cristin Stuart

2006-07 Michelle Lombardi Deb Spillane

2005-06 Sarah Courtney Nancy Gillis Alison Quandt

2004-05 Sarah Carlson Kerri Sanders

2003-04 Sarah Carlson Kaitlin McGrath

2002-03 Sarah Engwall Jaclyn Kryzak Gen Richardson

2001-02 Melissa “Missy” Barsz Sarah Engwall Kelly McManus

1999-2000 Jen Buckley Gena Nolin

1998-99 Erin MaGee Carroll McCaffrey Genevieve Missirlian

1996-97 Laura Traynham

1995-96 Tobin Dominick Kristin Gray

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1994-95HEAD COACH: TOM O’MALLEYRECORD: 15-10-1 OVERALL (4-9-1 ECAC)

October 30 Maine W, 13-0November 5 at Cornell L, 2-3 (OT) 6 at Colgate W, 7-0 10 Northeastern L, 2-5 13 Princeton L, 2-5 16 at Dartmouth L, 1-5 18 Colgate W, 10-1 20 RPI W, 7-1 22 at Brown L, 6-14 30 at Harvard L, 0-2December 3 at Wesleyan W, 8-0 6 at Bowdoin W, 4-3 8 New Hampshire L, 1-8January 11 at Yale W, 1-0 13 St. Lawrence W, 6-5 18 at Providence L, 1-2 21 at Colby T, 6-6 22 at Maine W, 12-2 24 Bowdoin W, 6-3 29 RIT L, 3-4February 7 Harvard ^ L, 2-3 12 Vermont W, 7-0 14 Boston Univ. ^ W, 7-0 18 McGill W, 6-2 19 Middlebury1 W, 4-2 28 Wesleyan W, 10-1

1995-96HEAD COACH: TOM O’MALLEYRECORD: 9-16-2 OVERALL (3-12-1 ECAC)

November 15 at Providence L, 2-8 18 Colby L, 2-3 19 New Hampshire L, 2-7 22 Dartmouth L, 5-6December 3 at Brown L, 1-7 6 at Bowdoin W, 7-1 8 Middlebury W, 4-3 10 Yale T, 2-2 (OT)January 6 Cornell L, 3-5 7 St. Lawrence W, 10-5 10 Colby L, 2-7 13 at Harvard L, 4-6 14 at Northeastern T, 4-4 (OT) 19 at RPI W, 14-1 24 at Dartmouth L, 3-5 27 at Middlebury W, 5-2 30 Wesleyan W, 10-2February 3 Northeastern L, 1-4 4 Harvard L, 1-3 6 Boston Univ. ^ W, 9-0 10 at St. Lawrence W, 4-3 11 at Cornell L, 1-3 13 Northeastern ^ L, 3-4 (OT) 17 Brown L, 2-3 18 Providence L, 0-5 22 Bowdoin W, 8-1 24 at Princeton L, 4-6 25 at Yale W, 3-0

1996-97HEAD COACH: TOM O’MALLEYRECORD: 9-20-1 OVERALL (4-17-1 ECAC)

November 16 at Providence L, 3-10 17 at Brown L, 0-9 23 at Northeastern L, 1-4 24 Harvard W, 7-2 27 Dartmouth L, 0-11December 4 Dartmouth L, 1-3 7 Wesleyan W, 8-1 28 Middlebury W, 5-3 28 Dartmouth2 L, 2-4 29 Northeastern2 L, 2-7January 4 New Hampshire L, 1-10 5 Colby L, 2-4 8 at Bowdoin W, 2-0 11 at Yale W, 8-1 12 at Princeton L, 2-3 18 St. Lawrence W, 4-3 19 Cornell T, 3-3 (OT) 27 Northeastern ^ L, 1-8February 1 at St. Lawrence W, 4-3 2 at Cornell L, 2-9 8 at New Hampshire L, 1-7 9 at Colby L, 3-7 11 Boston Univ. ^ W, 9-0 15 Yale W, 5-0 16 Princeton L, 0-7 22 Northeastern L, 0-3 23 at Harvard L, 4-6 25 Bowdoin W, 4-1March 1 Providence L, 2-4 2 Brown L, 1-9

1997-98HEAD COACH: TOM O’MALLEYRECORD: 10-22-1 OVERALL (4-17-1 ECAC)

November 15 Providence L, 2-8 16 Brown L, 1-11 22 at Northeastern L, 1-10 23 at Harvard L, 1-3 26 Dartmouth L, 3-8December 3 at Dartmouth L, 4-6 6 at Wesleyan W, 6-1 30 Middlebury2 L, 1-5 30 Dartmouth2 L, 0-8 31 Northeastern2 L, 0-8January 3 at New Hampshire L, 0-8 4 at Colby L, 4-5 (OT) 7 RPI W, 13-2 10 Yale T, 2-2 (OT) 11 Princeton L, 2-6 15 Minnesota L, 3-4 17 at St. Lawrence W, 4-3 (OT) 18 at Cornell L, 2-8 29 Bowdoin W, 8-0 31 St. Lawrence L, 2-5February 1 Cornell L, 1-6 3 Harvard ^ L, 4-6 5 Gustavus Adolphus W, 10-1 7 New Hampshire L, 0-6 8 Colby W, 3-1 10 Boston Univ. ^ W, 11-3 14 Yale W, 4-2 15 at Princeton L, 4-6 21 Northeastern L, 1-11 22 Harvard L, 4-6 24 at Bowdoin W, 6-0 28 at Providence L, 3-6March 1 at Brown W, 4-2

1998-99HEAD COACH: TOM O’MALLEYRECORD: 8-22-2 OVERALL (4-20-2 ECAC)

October 31 at Niagara L, 2-3 (OT)November 1 at Niagara L, 2-4 7 Cornell L, 2-6 8 St. Lawrence W, 6-4 20 at Brown L, 2-9 21 at Providence L, 1-5 24 Dartmouth L, 3-6December 2 at Dartmouth T, 2-2 (OT) 4 Mankato State L, 2-5 6 Mankato State W, 7-4 18 Harvard L, 1-7 19 Northeastern L, 1-5January 2 at Yale T, 3-3 (OT) 3 at Princeton L, 2-6 15 at Colby W, 8-0 16 at New Hampshire L, 1-5 19 Wesleyan W, 9-1 22 at St. Lawrence L, 4-5 23 at Cornell L, 4-6 29 Princeton L, 2-5 30 Yale W, 5-4 (OT)February 2 Boston Univ. ^ W, 9-1 4 Bowdoin W, 7-1 9 Harvard ^ L, 0-9 12 Maine L, 2-6 13 Maine L, 2-5 20 New Hampshire L, 3-16 21 Colby W, 10-0 27 at Northeastern L, 1-9 28 at Harvard L, 0-10March 6 Providence L, 2-5 7 Brown L, 0-7

1999-2000HEAD COACH: TOM BABSONRECORD: 6-22-2 OVERALL (1-21-2 ECAC)

November 5 Cornell L, 1-4 6 St. Lawrence L, 0-9 12 at Brown L, 0-9 13 at Harvard L, 2-7 16 RPI W, 8-0 20 at Northeastern L, 0-12 21 at Providence L, 3-4 23 at Dartmouth L, 2-9 27 Niagara L, 1-5 28 Niagara L, 1-4December 29 Vermont W, 6-1January 5 Dartmouth L, 2-5 8 at Princeton T, 2-2 (OT) 9 at Yale L, 1-4 13 Middlebury W, 4-3 18 at Wesleyan W, 2-0 22 Maine W, 2-1 23 New Hampshire L, 0-9 29 Yale L, 0-2 30 Princeton L, 0-2February 5 at St. Lawrence L, 0-6 6 at Cornell L, 2-6 8 Northeastern ^ L, 0-7 12 Harvard L, 1-9 13 Brown L, 0-11 15 Boston Univ. ^ W, 7-0 16 at Bowdoin W, 5-2 19 at New Hampshire L, 1-9 20 at Maine T, 2-2 (OT)March 3 Providence L, 2-4 5 Northeastern L, 1-6

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October 12 Bemidji State W, 6-5 31 Dartmouth L, 8-1November 4 at Maine L, 6-0 5 at New Hampshire L, 4-3 11 at Yale W, 2-0 12 at Princeton L, 4-1 18 Brown L, 7-0 19 Harvard L, 13-1 25 St. Lawrence L, 6-1 26 Cornell L, 6-0 29 at Providence L, 4-0December 2 at Niagara L, 3-0 3 at Niagara L, 9-0 9 at Wisconsin L, 8-1 10 at Wisconsin L, 5-3 29 Vermont W, 3-0January 7 U.S. National Team L, 11-0 8 Providence3 L, 4-3 13 New Hampshire L, 9-0 14 Maine L, 5-0 16 Middlebury W, 2-1 19 at Dartmouth L, 8-3 20 Mercyhurst W, 1-0 27 at Cornell L, 5-3 28 at St. Lawrence L, 10-2 31 at Northeastern L, 7-2February 3 Princeton L, 3-0 4 Yale L, 7-4 6 Harvard ^ L, 8-1 13 Boston Univ. ^ W, 5-0 17 at Brown L, 5-1 20 Bowdoin L, 4-2March 3 Northeastern L, 1-8 4 Providence L, 1-4

2001-02HEAD COACH: TOM BABSONRECORD: 9-19-4 (5-13-3 ECAC)

October 21 Vermont W, 3-0 28 Connecticut L, 3-4 November 3 Niagara L, 1-2 4 Niagara L, 1-7 7 New Hampshire L, 0-3 10 at Northeastern L, 2-5 11 Northeastern L, 1-2 17 at Dartmouth L, 2-3 (OT) 24 at Princeton T, 3-3 25 at Yale W, 3-0 December 1 at Niagara L, 3-4 (OT) 4 at Harvard L, 0-5 January 5 at Quinnipiac W, 2-0 9 at Maine T, 3-3 12 at Connecticut T, 1-1 13 at Connecticut L, 1-4 16 at Providence L, 1-5 19 Yale L, 2-3 (OT) 20 Cornell5 W, 2-1 (OT) 22 at Northeastern L, 1-2 26 Wisconsin L, 0-7 29 Bowdoin W, 4-1 February 1 Quinnipiac W, 5-1 2 Quinnipiac W, 5-0 5 Boston Univ. ^ W, 8-0 9 at New Hampshire L, 0-1 12 Harvard ^ L, 2-7 19 New Hampshire T, 3-3

22 Maine W, 5-2 23 Maine L, 3-5 March 2 Providence L, 1-4 3 at Providence W, 1-0 6 at Northeastern L, 0-4

2002-03HEAD COACH: TOM BABSONRECORD: 12-17-3 (2-10-3 HOCKEY EAST)

October 18 VERMONT L, 2-3 (OT) 26 at North Dakota W, 5-2 27 at North Dakota L, 3-5 November 1 PROVIDENCE L, 1-4 3 NORTHEASTERN T, 3-3 (OT) 10 at Niagara W, 6-0 12 Quinnipiac W, 5-1 17 Rensselaer W, 6-0 24 at Yale W, 3-1 29 Union W, 6-1 December 1 Cornell W, 4-1 7 at PROVIDENCE L, 2-6 30 CONNECTICUT T, 1-1 (OT)January 3 Yale W, 3-2 (OT) 4 Princeton L, 1-4 7 Brown L, 2-6 11 at MAINE T, 3-3 (OT) 12 at MAINE L, 0-6 14 NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 0-5 18 at PROVIDENCE L, 1-7 21 NORTHEASTERN L, 4-5 24 at Quinnipiac W, 2-0 25 at Quinnipiac W, 2-1 28 Harvard L, 2-17 February 4 Northeastern ^ W, 3-2 9 Niagara W, 1-0 11 at Harvard ^ L, 0-7 14 at CONNECTICUT L, 0-1(OT) 16 CONNECTICUT W, 3-2 22 MAINE L, 0-4 28 at NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 0-4 March 2 at NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 2-8

2003-04HEAD COACH: TOM MUTCHRECORD: 6-22-3 (1-18-1 HOCKEY EAST)

October 26 Quinnipiac W, 3-1 30 VERMONT L, 1-3 November 2 Union College W , 4-1 8 at Brown W , 3-1 9 Yale L , 0-5 14 MAINE L , 2-3 15 MAINE L , 1-3 22 at CONNECTICUT L, 1-3 23 CONNECTICUT L, 0-3 26 at NORTHEASTERN L , 0-5 30 at Princeton L , 0-8January 4 Colgate T, 2-2 (OT) 9 at Quinnipiac T, 2-2 (OT) 10 at Quinnipiac W, 2-0 15 at Union W, 5-3 18 NORTHEASTERN L , 1-3 23 at NEW HAMPSHIRE (8) L, 0-7 25 NEW HAMPSHIRE (8) L, 2-7 February 3 Harvard (3) ^ L, 0-4 6 CONNECTICUT L, 3-4 8 at CONNECTICUT T, 3-3 (OT) 10 Boston Univ. ^ W, 7-1

14 at NORTHEASTERN L, 1-2 15 NORTHEASTERN L, 1-2 21 at PROVIDENCE L, 1-8 22 PROVIDENCE L, 2-5 27 at MAINE L, 0-2 28 at MAINE W, 5-2 March 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE (7) L, 2-5 6 at NEW HAMPSHIRE (7) L, 1-2 10 PROVIDENCE L, 1-6 13 at PROVIDENCE L, 2-4

2004-05HEAD COACH: TOM MUTCHRECORD: 10-20-4 (6-11-3 HOCKEY EAST)

October 16 Wayne State L , 3-4 17 Wayne State L, 3-4 23 at Quinnipiac L, 2-3 24 NEW HAMPSHIRE L, 1-6 29 at Dartmouth L, 1-7 30 at VERMONT W, 3-1November 5 CONNECTICUT L, 1-4 7 at CONNECTICUT L, 2-3 13 at MAINE W, 3-2 14 at MAINE T , 2-2 (OT) 19 at NORTHEASTERN L, 2-4 21 Quinnipiac W, 7-4 December 3 PROVIDENCE L, 0-2 4 at PROVIDENCE L, 5-7 7 VERMONT W, 3-0 12 at Princeton L, 2-3 (OT) January 1 at Clarkson W, 1-0 2 at Clarkson T, 1-1 (OT) 8 at NEW HAMPSHIRE (5) T, 2-2 (OT) 15 NORTHEASTERN W, 4-3 16 at NORTHEASTERN L, 1-3 22 at Mercyhurst (7) L, 1-4 23 at Mercyhurst (7) L, 0-6 February 4 at CONNECTICUT L, 1-4 6 CONNECTICUT W, 2-1 8 Boston Univ. ^ W, 9-1 12 NORTHEASTERN T, 4-4 (OT) 15 at Harvard (6)^ L, 1-6 19 at PROVIDENCE (10) W, 4-1 20 PROVIDENCE L, 2-4 26 at MAINE W, 2-1 27 MAINE W, 5-2March 5 at NEW HAMPSHIRE (8) L, 2-10 6 NEW HAMPSHIRE (8) L, 1-2 12 at PROVIDENCE* L, 1-9

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October 14 Quinnipiac W, 4-3 (OT) 16 MAINE W, 5-3 18 at BOSTON UNIV. T, 3-3 (OT) 29 at Princeton T, 2-2 (OT) 30 at Niagara7 T, 1-1 (OT)November 4 at NEW HAMPSHIRE (5) L, 4-0 5 NEW HAMPSHIRE (5) W, 3-2 (OT) 8 Dartmouth (8) L, 2-3 12 at Yale T , 1-1 (OT) 19 CONNECTICUT W, 2-1 22 at Quinnipiac L, 3-4December 3 at CONNECTICUT W, 6-1 4 PROVIDENCE L, 2-4 10 NORTHEASTERN W, 5-4 30 at Clarkson3 (10) L, 0-1 31 at Clarkson3 (10) L, 1-2 (OT)January 2 Yale L, 2-3 9 at NORTHEASTERN W, 2-1 12 VERMONT W, 3-1 13 VERMONT W, 3-0 16 at VERMONT W, 2-0 17 NORTHEASTERN W, 2-1 21 BOSTON UNIV. W, 5-2 22 at BOSTON UNIV. W, 2-1 28 Mercyhurst (6) L, 2-5February 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE (2) L, 1-6 7 at Northeastern ^ W, 4-3 (OT) 11 at CONNECTICUT W, 4-0 14 at Harvard (10)^ W, 2-0 18 at PROVIDENCE (9) W, 4-1 19 PROVIDENCE (9) W, 4-2 25 at MAINE L, 1-4 26 at MAINE W, 3-2March 4 Providence* W, 3-1 5 New Hampshire* L, 0-6

2006-07HEAD COACH: TOM MUTCHRECORD: 24-10-2 (15-6 HOCKEY EAST)

September 29 at Rensselaer W, 2-1October 7 Quinnipiac W, 6-0 15 at MAINE W, 5-3 20 Princeton (9) T, 2-2 (OT) 21 Yale W, 3-1 27 at NEW HAMPSHIRE (1) L, 1-2 29 at NORTHEASTERN W, 7-4November 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE (2) W, 7-2 4 BOSTON UNIV. W, 5-2 9 Brown W, 3-2 18 at CONNECTICUT W, 5-1 24 Mercyhurst (3) L, 0-4 25 Wayne State8 W, 5-4December 2 CONNECTICUT L, 2-4 3 at PROVIDENCE L, 2-3 9 at NORTHEASTERN W, 7-1 31 at Dartmouth (5) L, 1-2January 5 St. Lawrence (6) T, 4-4 (OT) 6 Clarkson W, 5-0 9 NORTHEASTERN W, 4-1 12 at VERMONT W, 7-0 13 at VERMONT W, 5-0 19 at BOSTON UNIV. L, 1-3 20 BOSTON UNIV. W, 6-0 27 VERMONT W, 4-1 28 MAINE W, 6-0

February 3 at NEW HAMPSHIRE (5) L, 2-4 6 Harvard (6)^ W, 4-3 (3OT) 10 CONNECTICUT L, 2-3 13 Boston Univ. ^ W, 6-1 17 at PROVIDENCE W, 6-2 18 PROVIDENCE W, 6-2 24 MAINE W, 4-0March 3 Providence* L, 2-3 10 Dartmouth (3)! W, 3-2 (2OT) 16 Minn.-Duluth (8)& L, 3-4 (2OT)

2007-08HEAD COACH: KATIE KINGRECORD: 14-13-7 (9-9-3 HOCKEY EAST)

October 5 at Rensselear W, 2-1 (OT) 12 Colgate W, 3-0 13 at Quinnipiac W, 4-2 19 at Princeton T, 2-2 (OT) 25 NEW HAMPSHIRE (4) L, 1-4 27 MAINE W, 3-2 30 PROVIDENCE L, 2-3November 2 at VERMONT W, 3-1 7 at NEW HAMPSHIRE (1) L, 1-4 16 NORTHEASTERN W, 4-2 24 at Yale T, 2-2 (OT) 29 at CONNECTICUT (9) T, 2-2 (OT)December 1 CONNECTICUT (9) W, 6-3 6 at BOSTON UNIV. L, 2-3 8 at NORTHEASTERN L, 1-3January 3 St. Lawrence (5) L, 1-3 4 St. Lawrence (5) W, 5-2 8 at Harvard (3) L, 0-7 12 at Minnesota (5) T, 2-2 (OT) 13 at Minnesota (5) L, 1-2 17 NORTHEASTERN L, 2-3 20 Dartmouth (9) T, 2-2 (OT) 26 at CONNECTICUT (8) T, 3-3 (OT)February 1 VERMONT W, 4-0 2 VERMONT W, 4-0 5 at Boston Univ. ^ L, 1-3 9 NEW HAMPSHIRE (2) L, 1-2 12 Northeastern ^ W, 2-1 16 at MAINE L, 1-2 17 at MAINE W, 2-1 (OT) 22 at BOSTON UNIV. W, 4-0 23 BOSTON UNIV. L, 1-4 29 PROVIDENCE W, 4-2March 1 at PROVIDENCE T, 2-2 (OT)

2008-09HEAD COACH: KATIE KINGRECORD: 22-9-5 (14-6-3 HOCKEY EAST)

October 4 Clarkson W, 2-0 5 Clarkson T, 4-4 8 at NEW HAMPSHIRE (4) T, 2-2 11 Rensselear W, 5-2 25 at PROVIDENCE W, 3-1 26 Quinnipiac W, 4-0 31 VERMONT W, 4-1November 1 at NORTHEASTERN W, 5-0 5 at Dartmouth (5) L, 0-4 13 CONNECTICUT W, 3-2 16 at MAINE L, 3-5 20 at CONNECTICUT W, 2-0 22 BOSTON UNIV. L, 1-4 28 Princeton T, 4-4

30 NORTHEASTERN W, 2-0December 5 at CONNECTICUT L, 1-2 10 at BOSTON UNIV. (6) W, 5-0 January 2 at Colgate @ W, 3-1 3 at Yale @ W, 1-0 (OT) 9 at St. Lawrence (5) @ L, 2-4 10 at St. Lawrence (5) @ W, 4-1 15 at NORTHEASTERN W, 4-2 24 at VERMONT W, 5-0 25 at VERMONT W, 5-0 29 at NEW HAMPSHIRE (7) L, 2-4 30 NEW HAMPSHIRE (7) L, 2-5February 3 at Northeastern ^ W, 3-1 7 MAINE W, 2-0 8 MAINE W, 6-2 10 Harvard ^ W, 1-0 14 BOSTON UNIV. T, 3-3 19 at PROVIDENCE W, 5-1 21 PROVIDENCE T, 1-1March 7 Boston Univ. (10) * W, 3-2 8 at New Hampshire (5)* L, 1-2 14 at Minnesota (2)! L, 3-4

@ Courtney Kennedy served as Head Coach

2009-10HEAD COACH: KATIE KINGRECORD: 8-17-10 (7-10-4 HOCKEY EAST)

October 2 at Clarkson L, 1-5 3 at Clarkson T, 1-1 (OT) 9 Syracuse T, 3-3 (OT) 10 Colgate W, 5-3 13 NORTHEASTERN L, 2-3 16 Quinnipiac T, 1-1 (OT) 18 MAINE T, 1-1 (OT)November 2 at BOSTON UNIV. (8) W, 2-1 6 VERMONT W, 3-0 7 VERMONT L, 1-5 14 at CONNECTICUT T, 0-0 (OT) 15 CONNECTICUT W, 4-0 18 BOSTON UNIV. (8) L, 0-4 20 at VERMONT T, 3-3 (OT) 27 Minnesota-Duluth (5) L, 0-3 28 Minnesota-Duluth (5) L, 1-5December 4 NORTHEASTERN (8) W, 3-2 (OT) 8 NEW HAMPSHIRE (4) L, 0-4 11 PROVIDENCE T, 2-2 (OT)January 9 Yale T, 3-3 (OT) 11 at NORTHEASTERN (9) L, 4-7 14 St. Lawrence T, 3-3 (OT) 15 St. Lawrence L, 0-4 19 at BOSTON UNIV. L, 1-3 23 at PROVIDENCE (9) L, 1-2 (OT) 24 PROVIDENCE (9) L, 3-6 27 at Dartmouth L, 3-6February 2 at Harvard (6)^ L, 0-5 6 at CONNECTICUT (8) L, 1-3 9 Boston Univ.^ T, 1-1 (OT) 12 at MAINE W, 3-2 13 at MAINE W, 4-1 20 at NEW HAMPSHIRE (4) W, 2-1 21 NEW HAMPSHIRE (4) L, 1-4 28 at Boston University* L, 1-3

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2010-11HEAD COACH: KATIE KING CROWLEYRECORD: 24-7-6 (13-4-4 HOCKEY EAST)

October 8 at Colgate W, 4-0 9 at Syracuse W, 5-2 15 at VERMONT W, 3-0 16 at VERMONT W, 4-1 22 at Quinnipiac T, 3-3 24 Brown W, 5-2 31 UCONN W, 3-0November 3 at NORTHEASTERN W, 3-1 7 VERMONT T, 2-2 12 at St. Lawrence L, 3-7 13 at St. Lawrence T, 1-1 20 at BOSTON UNIV. (5) W, 6-3 21 BOSTON UNIV. (5) L, 0-1 24 Dartmouth W, 4-2 28 at NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 3-1December 5 Harvard W, 6-2 31 at Princeton L, 0-3January 3 at Yale W, 3-1 8 at MAINE W, 6-1 15 BOSTON UNIV. (3) L, 0-4 16 at NORTHEASTERN (10) W, 4-1 21 at PROVIDENCE L, 1-3 28 PROVIDENCE (9) W, 3-1 30 NORTHEASTERN W, 2-1February 4 UCONN W, 3-2 6 at PROVIDENCE W, 4-2 8 Boston Univ. (3)^ W, 2-1 11 MAINE T, 1-1 12 MAINE L, 3-4 15 Harvard^ W, 2-1 19 NEW HAMPSHIRE T, 0-0 20 at NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 2-1March 5 vs. Providence* W, 3-2 6 vs. Northeastern* W, 3-1 12 Minnesota (3)! W, 4-1 18 vs. Wisconsin (1)& L, 2-3

HOCKEY EAST GAME^ Beanpot* Hockey East Tournament! NCAA Tournament& NCAA Frozen Four(#) National Ranking

2011-12HEAD COACH: KATIE KING CROWLEYRECORD: 24-10-3 (15-4-2 HOCKEY EAST)

October 7 at Minn.-Duluth (7) L, 2-7 9 at Minn.-Duluth (7) W, 3-2 14 at NEW HAMPSHIRE T, 1-1 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 5-0 21 Quinnipiac W, 5-0 23 Dartmouth (10) W, 4-3 28 at Providence W, 3-1 30 MAINE L, 2-5November 2 BOSTON UNIV. (5) L, 1-4 5 at BOSTON UNIV. (5) W, 3-1 17 at NORTHEASTERN (8) W, 3-1 18 NORTHEASTERN (8) W, 4-1 22 at Quinnipiac L, 1-2 OT 25 Princeton W, 6-1 27 at Brown W, 3-1December 3 at MAINE W, 4-3 OT 4 at MAINE W, 1-0 9 Mercyhurst (6) W, 4-2 10 Mercyhurst (6) L, 2-3January 5 vs. St. Lawrence L, 1-2 6 Clarkson W, 3-2 10 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 4-2 14 at VERMONT W, 3-0 17 NORTHEASTERN (7) T, 1-1 20 PROVIDENCE W, 3-2 22 at UCONN W, 3-1 25 at BOSTON UNIV. L, 0-6 31 vs. Northeastern (7)^ T, 1-1 SOLFebruary 4 PROVIDENCE L, 2-6 7 vs. Harvard (8)^ W, 4-2 11 at UCONN W, 5-0 12 UCONN W, 6-2 17 VERMONT W, 2-0 18 VERMONT W, 6-2March 3 vs. Boston Univ. (9)* L, 2-5 10 St. Lawrence (7)! W, 6-3 16 vs. Wisonsin (1)& L, 2-6

HOCKEY EAST GAME^ Beanpot* Hockey East Tournament! NCAA Tournament& NCAA Frozen Four(#) National Ranking

MILESTONE WINS1 - def. Maine, 13-0, Oct. 30, 199450 - def. Bowdoin, 7-1, Feb. 4, 1999100 - def. Providence, 4-1, Feb. 19, 2005150 - def. Maine, 3-2, Oct. 27, 2007 200 - def. New Hampshire, 3-1, Nov. 28, 2011

FIRST BEANPOT TITLEFeb. 14, 2006 - def. Harvard, 2-0

FIRST HOCKEY EAST WINFeb. 16, 2003 - def. Connecticut, 3-2

FIRST HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPMarch 6, 2011 - def. Northeastern, 3-1

FIRST NCAA TOURNAMENT WINMarch 10, 2007 - def. Dartmouth, 3-2 (2OT)

RECORD VS. RANKED TEAMS (2003-04)

Team W-L-TBoston University 6-5-0Clarkson 0-2-0Connecticut 1-1-2Dartmouth 2-2-1Harvard 3-4-0Mercyhurst 1-5-0Minnesota 1-2-1Minnesota-Duluth 1-4-0New Hampshire 3-17-2Northeastern 4-1-2Princeton 0-0-1Providence 4-2-0St. Lawrence 3-2-1Wisconsin 0-2-0Total 29-49-10

By Ranking W-L-TNo. 1 0-4-0No. 2 1-3-0No. 3 3-4-0No. 4 1-3-2No. 5 5-11-2No. 6 3-4-0No. 7 2-7-2No. 8 5-7-1No. 9 4-4-3No. 10 5-2-0Total 29-49-10

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ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. 2012-13 OPPONENTS Regular Season Tournaments Under Overall Home Away Neutral Beanpot Hockey East NCAA Katie King Crowley W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T W-L W-L W-L-T Boston Univ. 23-13-3 4-6-1 6-4-1 0-0-0 12-1-1 1-2 --- 7-12-2Connecticut 14-12-7 8-5-1 6-7-6 0-0-0 --- --- --- 9-3-2Maine 22-15-6 10-9-2 12-6-4 0-0-0 --- --- --- 9-4-2New Hampshire 7-37-4 4-19-2 3-16-2 0-0-0 --- 0-2 --- 5-8-3Northeastern 22-30-6 9-13-3 8-14-2 0-2-0 4-3-1 1-0 --- 13-4-2Providence 15-33-3 5-17-2 8-15-1 0-0-0 --- 2-1 --- 8-5-3Vermont 24-3-2 14-3-1 10-0-1 0-0-0 --- --- --- 12-1-2Bemidji St. 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- ---Bowdoin 10-1-0 5-1-0 5-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- ---Brown 5-13-0 2-7-0 3-6-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- 2-0-0Clarkson 4-1-3 3-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 --- --- --- 2-1-2Cornell 2-12-1 1-4-1 0-8-0 1-0-0 --- --- --- ---Colby 3-5-1 2-3-0 1-2-1 0-0-0 --- --- --- ---Colgate 6-0-1 3-0-1 3-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- 4-0-0Dartmouth 3-20-2 2-8-1 0-11-1 0-1-0 --- --- 1-0 2-2-1Gustav Adophus 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- ---Harvard 8-14-0 3-6-0 0-8-0 0-0-0 5-8-0 --- --- 4-2-0Mankato St. 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- ---McGill 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- ---Mercyhurst 2-5-0 2-3-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- 1-1-0Middlebury 6-0-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- ---Minnesota 1-4-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 --- --- 1-2 1-2-1Minnesota-Duluth 1-4-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 --- --- 0-1 1-3-0Niagara 2-9-1 1-4-0 1-5-1 0-0-0 --- --- --- ---North Dakota 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- ---Princeton 1-15-6 1-7-2 0-8-4 0-0-0 --- --- --- 1-1-2Quinnipiac 15-3-3 10-0-1 5-3-2 0-0-0 --- --- --- 3-1-2Renessalaer 4-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- 2-0-0RIT 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- ---RPI 3-1-0 3-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- ---St. Lawrence 10-11-3 5-4-2 4-6-1 0-1-0 --- --- 1-0 3-5-2Syracuse 1-0-1 0-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- 1-0-1Union 3-1-0 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- ---Wayne St. 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- ---Wesleyan 7-0-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 --- --- --- ---Wisconsin 0-5-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 --- --- 0-2 0-2-0Yale 13-6-6 6-5-3 7-1-3 0-0-0 --- --- --- 2-0-2

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDSSeason Overall Record Conference Record Head Coach Coaching Record (Conf.)2011-12 24-10-3 15-4-2 Katie King Crowley 89-54-31 (58-33-16 HE)2010-11 24-7-6 13-4-4 Katie King Crowley 2009-10 8-17-10 7-10-4 Katie King Crowley 2008-09 19-8-5 14-6-3 Katie King Crowley 3-1-0 0-0-0 Courtney Kennedy 3-1-0 (0-0-0 HE)2007-08 14-13-7 9-9-3 Katie King Crowley

2006-07 24-10-2 15-6-0 Tom Mulch 60-63-13 (38-39-5 HE)2005-06 20-11-4 16-4-1 Tom Mulch 2004-05 10-20-4 6-11-3 Tom Mulch 2003-04 6-22-3 1-18-1 Tom Mulch

2002-03 12-17-3 2-10-3 Tom Babson 33-84-9 (9-67-8 HE/ECAC)2001-02 9-19-4 5-13-3 Tom Babson 2000-01 6-26-0 1-23-0 Tom Babson 1999-2000 6-22-2 1-21-2 Tom Babson

1998-99 8-22-2 4-20-2 Tom O’Malley 51-90-6 (19-75-6 ECAC)1997-98 10-22-1 4-17-1 Tom O’Malley 1996-97 9-20-1 4-17-1 Tom O’Malley 1995-96 9-16-2 3-12-1 Tom O’Malley 1994-95 15-10-1 4-9-1 Tom O’Malley Total: 236-292-59 124-214-35Since 2002: 164-135-47 98-82-24

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Year Round Teams 1978-79 First Boston College def. Boston Univ., 4-1 First Northeastern def. Harvard, 4-0 Consol. Boston Univ. def. Harvard, 4-1 Final Northeastern def. Boston College, 3-1 1979-80 First Northeastern def. Boston College, 11-0 First Harvard def. Boston Univ., 5-3 Consol. Boston Univ. def. Boston College, 2-1 (OT) Final Northeastern def. Harvard 1, 7-1 1980-81 First Boston College def. Harvard, 2-1 First Boston Univ. def. Northeastern, 4-0 Consol. Northeastern def. Harvard, 8-0 Final Boston Univ. def. Boston College, 4-0 1981-82 First Boston Univ. def. Boston College, 7-4 First Harvard def. Northeastern, 10-0 Consol. Northeastern def. Boston College, 7-4 Final Harvard def. Boston Univ., 2-1 1982-83 First Harvard def. Boston College, 13-0 First Northeastern def. Boston Univ. 11-1 Consol. Boston Univ. def. Boston College, 10-0 Final Harvard def. Northeastern, 2-1 1983-84 First Northeastern def. Boston College, 14-0 First Harvard def. Boston Univ., 10-0 Consol. Boston College def. Boston Univ., 3-2 Final Northeastern def. Harvard, 12-0 1984-85 First Boston College def. Boston Univ., 4-0 First Northeastern def. Harvard, 8-2 Consol. Harvard def. Boston Univ., 8-1 Final Northeastern def. Boston College, 7-0 1985-86 First Northeastern def. Boston Univ., 6-0 First Harvard def. Boston College, 12-1 Consol. Boston Univ. def. Boston College, 2-0 Final Northeastern def. Harvard, 7-0 1986-87 First Northeastern def. Boton College, 10-0 First Harvard def. Boston Univ., 10-0 Consol. Boston College def. Boston Univ., 3-2 Final Northeastern def. Harvard, 7-1 1987-88 First Northeastern def. Boston Univ., 2-0 First Harvard def. Boston College, 11-0 Consol. Boston Univ. def. Boston College, 3-2 Final Northeastern def. Harvard, 5-1 1988-89 First Harvard def. Boston Univ., 8-0 First Northeastern def. Boston College, 11-0 Final Northeastern def. Harvard, 9-0 1989-90 First Northeastern def. Boston Univ., 2-0 First Harvard def. Boston College, 10-2 Final Northeastern def. Harvard, 3-2 1990-91 First Harvard def. Boston Univ., 10-0 First Northeastern def. Boston College, 2-0 Consol. Boston College def. Boston Univ., 4-1 Final Northeastern def. Harvard, 2-1 1991-92 First Harvard def. Boston College, 5-1 First Northeastern def. Boston Univ., 4-0 Final Harvard def. Northeastern, 3-0 1992-93 First Northeastern def. Boston College, 10-1 First Brown def. Harvard, 2-1 Consol. Boston College def. Harvard, 4-3 (OT) Final Brown def. Northeastern, 4-0 1993-94 First Harvard def. Boston College, 2-0 First Northeastern def. Boston Univ., 2-1 Consol. Boston Univ. def. Boston College, 8-1 Final Northeastern def. Harvard, 6-2 1994-95 First Harvard def. Boston College, 3-2 First Northeastern def. Boston Univ. 24-0 Consol. Boston College def. Boston Univ., 7-0 Final Harvard def. Northeastern, 3-2 1995-96 First Boston College def. Boston Univ., 9-0 First Northeastern def. Harvard, 4-0 Consol. Harvard def. Boston Univ. 8-0 Final Northeastern def. Boston College, 4-3 (OT)

Year Round Teams 1996-97 First Northeastern def. Boston College, 8-1 First Harvard def. Boston Univ., 14-0 Consol. Boston College def. Boston Univ., 9-0 Final Northeastern def. Harvard, 8-1 1997-98 First Harvard def. Boston College, 6-4 First Northeastern def. Boston Univ., 9-0 Consol. Boston College def. Boston Univ., 11-3 Final Northeastern def. Harvard, 5-4 1998-99 First Boston College def. Boston Univ., 9-1 First Harvard def. Northeastern, 7-6 (OT) Consol. Northeastern def. Boston Univ., 15-1 Final Harvard def. Boston College, 9-0 1999-00 First Northeastern def. Boston College, 7-0 First Harvard def. Boston Univ., 7-0 Consol. Boston College def. Boston Univ., 7-0 Final Harvard def. Northeastern, 4-3 (OT) 2000-01 First Harvard def. Boston College, 8-1 First Northeastern def. Boston Univ., 9-0 Consol. Boston College def. Boston Univ., 5-0 Final Harvard def. Northeastern, 4-3 (OT) 2001-02 First Boston College def. Boston Univ., 8-0 First Harvard def. Northeastern, 4-3 (OT) Consol. Northeastern def. Boston Univ., 8-0 Final Harvard def. Boston College, 7-2 2002-03 First Boston College def. Northeastern, 3-2 First Harvard def. Boston Univ., 7-0 Consol. Northeastern def. Boston Univ. 8-0 Final Harvard def. Boston College, 7-0 2003-04 First Harvard def. Boston College, 4-0 First Northeastern def. Boston Univ., 8-0 Consol. Boston College def. Boston Univ., 7-1 Final Harvard def. Northeastern, 5-1 2004-05 First Boston College def. Boston Univ., 9-1 First Harvard def. Northeastern, 9-1 Consol. Northeastern def. Boston Univ., 4-0 Final Harvard def. Boston College, 6-1 2005-06 First Boston College def. Northeastern, 4-3 (OT) First Harvard def. Boston Univ., 2-1 (OT) Consol. Northeastern def. Boston Univ. 4-0 Final Boston College def. Harvard, 2-0 2006-07 First Boston College def. Harvard, 4-3 First Boston Univ. def. Northeastern, 4-2 Consol. Harvard def. Northeastern, 8-0 Final Boston College def. Boston Univ., 6-1 2007-08 First Boston Univ. def. Boston College, 3-1 First Harvard def. Northeaster, 3-1 Consol. Boston College def. Northeastern, 2-1 Final Harvard def. Boston Univ., 3-1 2008-09 First Boston College def. Northeastern, 3-1 First Harvard def. Northeastern, 3-1 Consol. Boston Univ. def. Northeastern, 2-1 Final Boston College def. Harvard, 1-0 2009-10 First Harvard def. Boston College, 5-0 First Northeastern tied Boston Univ., 4-4* Consol. Boston College tied Boston Univ., 1-1 (OT) Final Harvard def. Northeastern, 1-0 2010-11 First Boston College def. Boston Univ., 2-1 First Harvard tied Northeastern, 3-3* Consol. Boston Univ. tied Northeastern, 3-3 Final Boston College def. Harvard, 3-1 2011-12 First Northeastern tied Boston Colllege, 1-1* First Boston Univ. def. Harvard, 5-2 Consol. Boston College def. Harvard, 4-2 Final Northeastern def. Boston Univ., 4-3 (OT)

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ALL 50-PLUS POINT SCORERSPTS (G-A) Player (Yrs.) GP83 (29-54) Genevieve Missirlian (95-99) 11782 (42-40) Danielle Welch (08-12) 14575 (13-62) Carroll McCaffrey (95-99) 11875 (30-45) Gena Nolin (96-00) 12267 (15-52) Maggie Taverna (05-09) 14163 (23-40) Ashley Motherwell (09-pr.) 10960 (30-30) Sarah Feldman (04-06) 6953 (20-33) Blake Bolden (09-pr.) 102

POINTS PER GAME PPG (PTS) Player (Yrs.) GP1. 1.51 (125) Laura Traynham (94-97) 832. 1.48 (209) Kelli Stack (06-11)* 1413. 1.40 (198) Erin Magee (1995-99) 1174. 1.32 (165) Jennifer Buckley (97-01) 1255. 1.01 (134) Deborah Spillane (04-08) 1336. 0.99 (140) Allie Thunstrom (06-10) 1417. 0.87 (60) Sarah Feldman (04-06) 69 8. 0.83 (101) Kelly McManus (98-02)* 1229. 0.81 (113) Mary Restuccia (08-12) 14010. 0.72 (99) Meghan Fardelmann (05-09) 137 GOALS G Player (Yrs.) GP1. 116 Erin Magee (95-99) 1172. 104 Jennifer Buckley (97-01) 1253. 98 Kelli Stack (06-11)* 1414. 86 Allie Thunstrom (06-10) 1065. 60 Deborah Spillane (04-08) 1336. 56 Laura Traynham (94-97) 836. 56 Meghan Fardelmann (05-09) 1358. 46 Becky Zavisza (05-09) 1359. 42 Danielle Welch (08-12) 14510. 39 Kelly McManus (98-02)* 122

GOALS PER GAME GPG (G) Player (Yrs.) GP1. 0.99 (116) Erin Magee (95-99) 1172. 0.83 (104) Jennifer Buckley (97-01) 1253. 0.81 (86) Allie Thunstrom (06-10) 1064. 0.70 (98) Kelli Stack (06-11)* 1415. 0.67 (56) Laura Traynham (94-97) 836. 0.45 (60) Deborah Spillane (04-08) 1337. 0.43 (30) Sarah Feldman (04-06) 698. 0.41 (56) Meghan Fardelmann (05-09) 1359. 0.34 (46) Becky Zavisza (05-09) 13510. 0.32 (39) Kelly McManus (98-02)* 122

ASSISTS A Player (Yrs.) GP1. 111 Kelli Stack (06-11)* 1412. 82 Erin Magee (95-99) 1173. 75 Mary Restuccia (08-12) 1404. 74 Deborah Spillane (04-08) 1335. 69 Laura Traynham (94-97) 836. 62 Kelly McManus (98-02)* 1226. 62 Carroll McCaffrey (95-99) 1218. 61 Jennifer Buckley (97-01) 1259. 54 Genevieve Missirlian (95-99) 11710. 52 Maggie Taverna (05-09) 141

ASSISTS PER GAME APG (A) Player (Yrs.) GP1. 0.83 (69) Laura Traynham (94-97) 832. 0.79 (111) Kelli Stack (06-11)* 1413. 0.70 (82) Erin Magee (95-99) 1174. 0.56 (74) Deborah Spillane (04-08) 1335. 0.54 (75) Mary Restuccia (08-12) 1406. 0.51 (62) Kelly McManus (98-02)* 1226. 0.51 (62) Carroll McCaffrey (95-99) 1218. 0.49 (61) Jennifer Buckley (97-01) 1259. 0.46 (54) Genevieve Missirlian (95-99) 11710. 0.37 (45) Gena Nolin (96-00) 12210. 0.37 (52) Maggie Taverna (05-09) 141

POWER PLAY GOALS (SINCE 2003) PPG Player (Yrs.) GP1. 24 Kelli Stack (06-11)* 1412. 19 Deb Spillane (04-07) 1333. 16 Meghan Fardelmann (05-08) 1354. 15 Allie Thunstrom (06-09) 1414. 15 Sarah Feldman (04-05) 696. 14 Becky Zavisza (05-08) 137 7. 13 Blake Bolden (09-pr.) 1028. 11 Mary Restuccia (08-12) 1409. 9 Maggie Taverna (05-08) 14110. 8 Emily Field (11-pr.) 3710. 8 Danielle Welch (08-12) 14510. 8 Kerri Sanders (03-04) 10. 8 Colleen Harris (04-08) SHORT-HANDED GOALS (SINCE 2003) PPG Player (Yrs.) GP1. 12 Allie Thunstrom (06-09) 1412. 11 Kelli Stack (06-11)* 1413. 4 Meghan Fardelmann (05-08) 1354. 3 Alex Carpenter (11-pr.) 374. 3 Maggie Taverna (05-08) 1416. 2 Deb Spillane (04-07) 1336. 2 Sarah Feldman (04-05) 696. 2 Anna McDonald (06) 6. 2 Mary Restuccia (08-pr.) 105

GAME WINNING GOALS (SINCE 2003) GWG Player (Yrs.) GP1. 22 Kelli Stack (06-11)* 1412. 13 Danielle Welch (08-12) 1452. 13 Allie Thunstrom (06-09) 1414. 10 Deb Spillane (04-07) 1335. 9 Becky Zavisza (05-08) 1376. 8 Mary Restuccia (08-pr.) 1407. 7 Meghan Fardelmann (05-08) 1358. 6 Taylor Wasylk (10-pr.) 719. 5 Blake Bolden (09-pr.) 10210. 4 Four players HAT TRICKS HT Player (Yrs.) GP1. 11 Erin Magee (95-99) 1172. 4 Laura Traynham (94-97) 832. 4 Genevieve Missirlian (95-99) 1172. 4 Lisa Molvar (97-00) 2. 4 Jennifer Buckley (97-01) 1252. 4 Kelli Stack (06-11)* 1417. 3 Karen Emma (94-95) 7. 3 Kate Antos (94-95)

PLUS/MINUS (SINCE 2003) +/- Player (Yrs.) GP1. 112 Kelli Stack (06-11)* 1412. 69 Meghan Fardelmann (05-08) 352. 69 Maggie Taverna (05-08) 1414. 61 Allie Thunstrom (06-09) 1415. 52 Stephanie Olchowski (05-08) 6. 48 Deb Spillane (04-07) 1337. 42 Katelyn Kurth (07-11) 1418. 40 Mary Restuccia (08-12) 1409. 38 Danielle Welch (08-12) 14510. 30 Bechy Zavisza (05-08) 137

SAVES SV Player (Yrs.) GP1. 3428 Molly Schaus (06-11)* 1342. 2687 Christy Nentwig (96-00) 863. 2347 Lisa Davis (01-05) 874. 1571 Corinne Boyles (09-pr.) 615. 1485 Alison Quandt (02-06) 686. 1233 Kristin Gray (94-96) 407. 1118 Sharon VanTuyl (98-02) 478. 523 Kiera Kingston (08-pr.) 25

SAVE PERCENTAGE (MIN. 500 SAVES) Pct. (GA/SVS) Player (Yrs.)1. .934 (244/3428) Molly Schaus (06-11)*2. .897 (259/2347) Lisa Davis (01-05)3. .891 (181/1485) Alison Quandt (02-06)4. .880 (163/1233) Kristen Gray (94-96)5. .876 (382/2687) Christy Nentwig (96-00)6. .871 (86/581) Laura Dickman (96-98)7. .822 (175/809) Sharon VanTuyl (98-01)--- .916 (145/1571) Corinne Boyles (09-pr.)

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. 1000 MINUTES) GAA (GA/MIN) Player (Yrs.)1. 1.81 (196/6096) Molly Schaus (06-11)*2. 2.82 (181/3840) Alison Quandt (02-06)3. 3.30 (259/4942) Lisa Davis (01-05)4. 4.29 (163/2282) Kristen Gray (94-96)5. 4.35 (86/1187) Laura Dickman (96-98)6. 4.81 (175/2185) Sharon VanTuyl (98-01)7. 5.28 (382/4344) Christy Nentwig (96-00)--- 2.44 (145/3570) Corinne Boyles (09-pr.)

SHUTOUTS (SINCE 2003) SO Player (Yrs.) 1. 21 Molly Schaus (06-09)2. 7 Corinne Boyles (09-pr.)3. 6 Lisa Davis (03-04) 4. 5 Alison Quandt (03-06) 5. 4 Johanna Ellison (05-06)6. 2 Kiera Kingston (08-pr.)

WINS Record Player (Yrs.) GP1. 80-36-18 Molly Schaus (06-11)* 1342. 29-20-10 Corinne Boyles (09-pr.) 613. 28-21-7 Alison Quandt (02-06) 684. 21-52-9 Lisa Davis (01-05) 875. 17-54-4 Christy Nentwig (96-00) 866. 12-24-3 Kristin Gray (94-96) 407. 9-5-1 Claudine Pietrucha (94-98) 198. 8-12-0 Laura Dickman (96-98) 249. 7-3-2 Johanna Ellison (05-??) 1310. 3-10-5 Kiera Kington (08-pr.) 25

WIN PERCENTAGE (MIN. 20 GP)^ Pct. Record Player (Yrs.) GP1. .664 80-36-18 Molly Schaus (06-11)* 1342. .563 28-21-7 Alison Quandt (02-06) 683. .400 8-12-0 Laura Dickman (96-98) 244. .346 12-24-3 Kristin Gray (94-96) 405. .311 21-52-9 Lisa Davis (01-05) 876. .253 17-54-4 Christy Nentwig (96-00) 86--- .491 29-20-10 Corinne Boyles (09-pr.) 61

MINUTES IN GOAL MIN. (GP) Player (Yrs.)1. 8086 (134) Molly Schaus (06-11)*2. 4942 (87) Lisa Davis (01-05)3. 4344 (86) Christy Nentwig (96-00)4. 3840 (68) Alison Quandt (02-06)5. 3570 (61) Corinne Boyles (09-pr.)6. 2282 (40) Kristen Gray (94-96)7. 2185 (47) Sharon VanTuyl (98-01)8. 1213 (25) Kiera Kingston (08-12)9. 1187 (24) Laura Dickman (96-98)

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ALL 30-PLUS POINT SCORERS PTS (G-A) Player (Yr.) GP 44 (17-27) Kathleen Savino (98-99) 33 44 (21-23) Laura Traynham (95-96) 27 42 (19-23) Allie Thunstrom (08-09) 36 41 (24-17) Erin Magee (98-99) 30 40 (19-21) Bechy Zavisza (06-07) 36 39 (21-18) Alex Carpenter (11-12) 35 39 (11-28) Mary Restuccia (10-11) 37 38 (22-16) Kelli Stack (07-08) 34 38 (24-14) Meghan Fardelmann (06-07) 38 (21-17) Erin Magee (97-98) 33 37 (16-21) Jennifer Buckley (98-99) 31 37 (14-23) Claudia Asano (95-96) 27 36 (19-17) Deb Spillane (04-05) 35 (17-18) Deb Spillane (05-06) 34 (17-17) Kelly McManus (01-02) 32 33 (11-22) Deb Spillane (07-08) 34 33 (12-21) Anna McDonald (06-07) 32 (13-19) Emily Field (11-12) 37 32 (17-15) Genevieve Missirlian 30 32 (14-18) Sarah Feldman (05-06) 30 (11-22) Deb Spillane (07-08)

POINTS PER GAME PPG (PTS) Player (Yr.) GP1. 2.37 (64) Erin Magee (95-96) 272. 2.04 (55) Erin Magee (96-97) 273. 2.00 (52) Kate Antos (94-95) 264. 1.85 (48) Karen Emma (94-95) 265. 1.64 (59) Kelli Stack (08-09) 366. 1.63 (44) Laura Traynham (95-96) 277. 1.60 (48) Laura Traynham (96-97) 308. 1.57 (47) Jen Buckely (97-98) 338. 1.57 (58) Kelli Stack (10-11) 379. 1.50 (54) Kelli Stack (06-07) 3610. 1.37 (41) Erin Magee (98-99) 30

GOALS G Player (Yr.) GP1. 39 Erin Magee (95-96) 272. 36 Kelli Stack (10-11) 373. 33 Karen Emma (94-95) 264. 32 Erin Magee (96-97) 275. 30 Allie Thunstrom (06-07) 366. 27 Kate Antos (94-95) 267. 26 Laura Traynham (96-97) 308. 24 Meghan Fardelmann (06-07) 368. 24 Erin Magee (98-99) 3010. 23 Kelli Stack (08-09) 3610. 23 Jennifer Buckley (97-98) 33

ALL 20-PLUS GOALS SCORERS G Player (Yr.) GP 22 Allie Thunstrom (09-10) 35 22 Kelli Stack (07-08) 34 21 Alex Carpenter (11-12) 35 21 Erin Magee (97-98) 33

GOALS PER GAME GPG (G) Player (Yr.) GP1. 1.44 (39) Erin Magee (95-96) 272. 1.27 (33) Karen Emma (94-95) 263. 1.19 (32) Erin Magee (96-97) 274. 1.04 (27) Kate Antos (94-95) 265. 0.97 (36) Kelli Stack (10-11) 376. 0.87 (26) Laura Traynham (96-97) 307. 0.83 (30) Allie Thunstrom (06-07) 368. 0.80 (24) Erin Magee (98-99) 309. 0.66 (24) Meghan Fardelmann (06-07) 3610. 0.65 (22) Kelli Stack (07-08) 34

ASSISTS A Player (Yr.) GP1. 37 Kelli Stack (06-07) 362. 36 Kelli Stack (08-09) 363. 28 Mary Restuccia (10-11) 374. 27 Kathleen Savino (97-98) 335. 25 Erin Magee (95-96) 275. 25 Kate Antos (94-95) 267. 24 Jennifer Buckley (98-99) 337. 24 Laura Traynham (94-95) 269. 23 Mary Restuccia (11-12) 359. 23 Allie Thunstrom (08-09) 369. 23 Erin Magee (96-97) 279. 23 Claudio Asano (95-96) 279. 23 Laura Traynham (95-96) 27

ALL 20-PLUS ASSISTS A Player (Yr.) GP 22 Kelli Stack (10-11) 37 22 Deb Spillane (07-08) 34 22 Carroll McCaffrey (97-98) 33 22 Laura Traynham (96-97) 30 22 Heidi Anderson (94-95) 26 21 Jennifer Buckley (98-99) 31 21 Anna McDonald (06-07) 21 Becky Zavisza (06-07) POWER PLAY GOALS (SINCE 2003) PPG Player (Yr.) 1. 12 Deb Spillane (04-05) 2. 8 Emily Field (11-12)2. 8 Becky Zavisza (06-07)2. 8 Sarah Feldman (04-05)5. 7 Blake Bolden (10-11) 5. 7 Kelli Stack (08-09)5. 7 Meghan Fardelmann (06-07) 5. 7 Sarah Feldman (05-06) 9. 6 Kelli Stack (10-11)9. 6 Meghan Fardelmann (08-09) 9. 6 Kelli Stack (07-08)9. 6 Colleen Harris (04-05)

SHORT-HANDED GOALS (SINCE 2003) PPG Player (Yr.) 1. 6 Allie Thunstrom (06-07) 2. 4 Kelli Stack (10-11)2. 4 Kelli Stack (08-09)2. 4 Allie Thunstrom (08-09)2. 4 Meghan Fardelmann (06-07) 6. 3 Alex Carpenter (11-12)7. 2 Kelli Stack (07-08) 7. 2 Allie Thunstrom (07-08) 7. 2 Anna McDonald (06-07)7. 2 Maggie Taverna (05-06)7. 2 Erin Magee (98-99)

GAME WINNING GOALS (SINCE 2003) GWG Player (Yr.) 1. 8 Kelli Stack (10-11) 2. 6 Kelli Stack (08-09) 3. 5 Meghan Fardelmann (06-07) 4. 4 Emily Field (11-12)4. 4 Mary Restuccia (10-11)4. 4 Taylor Wasylk (10-11)4. 4 Danielle Welch (08-09)4. 4 Kelli Stack (07-08) 4. 4 Allie Thunstrom (07-08)4. 4 Kelli Stack (06-07) 4. 4 Allie Thunstrom (06-07)4. 4 Deborah Spillane (05-06)

HAT TRICKS HT Player (Yr.) 1. 5 Erin Magee (95-96)1. 5 Jennifer Buckley (00-01)3. 4 Erin Magee (98-99)4. 3 Karen Emma (94-95)4. 3 Kate Antos (94-95)4. 3 Genevieve Missirlian (97-98)4. 3 Kelli Stack (10-11)8. 2 Missy Barsz (00-01)9. 1 Kelli Stack (08-09)9. 1 Danielle Welch (10-11)9. 1 Erin Magee (97-98)

PLUS/MINUS RATING (SINCE 2003) +/- Player (Yrs.) 1. 33 Kelli Stack (08-09) 2. 31 Kelli Stack (10-11) 3. 29 Allie Thunstrom (06-07) 3. 29 Maggie Taverna (06-07) 5. 28 Meghan Fardelmann (06-07) 6. 26 Allie Thunstrom (08-09) 6. 26 Kelli Stack (06-07) 6. 26 Danielle Welch (10-11) 6. 26 Anna McDonald (06-07) 6. 26 Deb Spillane (07-08)

SAVES SVS Player (Yr.) GP1. 927 Corinne Boyles (11-12) 372. 920 Molly Schaus (07-08) 343. 866 Molly Schaus (06-07) 324. 859 Lisa Davis (01-02) 305. 781 Molly Schaus (10-11) 336. 778 Christy Nentwig (96-97) 207. 861 Molly Schaus (08-09) 358. 747 Kristin Gray (95-96) 269. 740 Christy Nentwig (98-99) 2410. 717 Lisa Davis (03-04) 25

ALL 600-PLUS SAVE SEASONS 644 Corinne Boyles (09-10) 24 604 Christy Nentwig (97-98) 23 SAVE PERCENTAGE (MIN. 500 MINUTES) Pct. (GA/SVS) Player (Yr.)1. .942 (48/781) Molly Schaus (10-11)2. .938 (57/861) Molly Schaus (08-09)3. .931 (64/866) Molly Schaus (06-07)4. .925 (75/920) Molly Schaus (07-08)5. .921 (79/927) Corinne Boyles (11-12)6. .918 (77/859) Lisa Davis (01-02)6. .918 (32/359 Kiera Kingston (09-10)8. .907 (66/644) Corinne Boyles (09-10)9. .904 (60/568) Alison Quandt (05-06)10. .895 (84/717) Lisa Davis (03-04)

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. 500 MINUTES) GAA (GA/MIN) Player (Yr.)1. 1.45 (48/1990) Molly Schaus (10-11)2. 1.69 (57/2027) Molly Schaus (08-09) 3. 1.90 (64/2016) Molly Schaus (06-07)4. 2.15 (79/2203) Corinne Boyles (11-12)5. 2.17 (60/1661) Alison Quandt (05-06)6. 2.19 (75/2052) Molly Schaus (07-08)7. 2.47 (32/778) Kiera Kingston (09-10)8. 2.59 (77/859) Lisa Davis (01-02)9. 2.90 (66/1367) Corinne Boyles (09-10)10. 3.14 (73/1392) Alison Quandt (04-05)

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SHUTOUTS SO Player (Yr.) GP1. 10 Molly Schaus (08-09) 352. 6 Corinne Boyles (11-12) 373. 5 Molly Schaus (06-07) 324. 4 Molly Schaus (10-11) 335. 2 Molly Schaus (07-08) 345. 2 Kiera Kingston (09-10) 147. 1 Corinne Boyles (09-10) 24

WIN PERCENTAGE (MIN. 20 GAMES) Pct. Record Player (Yr.) GP1. .788 24-5-4 Molly Schaus (10-11) 332. .700 22-8-5 Molly Schaus (08-09) 353. .667 17-8-2 Alison Quandt (05-06) 284. .656 20-10-2 Molly Schaus (06-07) 325. .549 24-10-3 Corinne Boyles (11-12) 376. .515 14-13-7 Molly Schaus (08-09) 347. .382 5-9-3 Alison Quandt (04-05) 248. .367 9-17-4 Lisa Davis (01-02) 309. .346 8-16-2 Kristen Gray (95-96) 2610. .341 7-14-1 Lisa Davis (02-03) 23

MINUTES IN GOAL MIN. (GP) Player (Yr.)1. 2203 (37) Corinne Boyles (11-12)2. 2052 (34) Molly Schaus (07-08)3. 2027 (35) Molly Schaus (08-09)4. 2016 (32) Molly Schaus (06-07)5. 1990 (33) Molly Schaus (10-11)6. 1782 (30) Lisa Davis (01-02)7 1661 (28) Alison Quandt (07-08)8. 1526 (26) Kristen Gray (95-96)9. 1504 (25) Lisa Davis (03-04)10. 1392 (24) Alison Quandt (04-05)

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POINTS PTS (G-A) Season GP1. 353 (143-210) 2006-07 362. 306 (134-172) 1994-95 243. 287 (109-178) 2011-12 374. 261 (107-154) 2008-09 365. 260 (114-136) 1997-98 336. 255 (105-150) 1998-99 327. 253 (106-147) 2010-11 378. 246 (107-139) 1995-96 249. 210 (89-121) 2005-06 3510. 202 (87-115) 1996-97 30

GOALS G Season1. 143 2006-072. 134 1994-953. 114 1997-984. 109 2011-125. 107 1995-965. 107 2008-097. 106 2010-118. 105 1998-999. 89 2005-0610. 87 1996-97

GOALS PER GAME GPG (G/GP) Season1. 3.97 (143/36) 2006-072. 3.96 (107/24) 1995-963. 3.36 (111/33) 1997-984. 2.97 (107/36) 2008-095. 2.95 (109/37) 2011-126. 2.86 (106/37) 2010-117. 2.54 (89/35) 2005-068. 2.35 (80/34) 2007-089. 2.21 (75/34) 2004-0510. 2.00 (64/32) 2001-02

ASSISTS A Season1. 210 2006-072. 178 2011-123. 159 1997-984. 154 2008-095. 147 2010-116. 139 1995-967. 121 2005-068. 108 2004-059. 105 2007-0810. 91 2001-02

PLUS/MINUS +/- Season1. +297 2006-072. +191 2010-113. +171 2008-094. +142 2011-125. +95 2007-086. +75 2005-067. +1 1995-96

POWER PLAY GOALS PPG Season1. 39 2004-052. 36 2006-073. 30 2011-124. 29 2008-095. 24 2005-066. 23 2010-117. 18 1997-988. 15 2009-109. 14 2000-0110. 13 2003-04

POWER PLAY PERCENTAGE PCT. (PPG/PPA) Season1. .185 (30/162) 2011-122. .149 (23/154) 2010-113. .134 (20/149) 1997-984. .124 (39/233) 2008-095. .123 (14/114) 2000-016. .085 (15/176) 2009-10

SHORT-HANDED GOALS SHG Season1. 13 2006-072. 10 2008-093. 7 2005-064. 5 2011-125. 4 2010-115. 4 2007-087. 3 2004-058. 2 2000-019. 1 many times

LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE AVG. (GA/MIN) Season1. 1.64 (62/2263) 2010-112. 1.73 (63/2187) 2008-093. 1.81 (69/2283) 2006-074. 2.11 (79/2242) 2011-125. 2.16 (75/2084) 2007-086. 2.73 (98/2155) 2009-10

SAVE PERCENTAGE PCT. (GA/SVS) Season1. .936 (63/922) 2009-102. .932 (62/880) 2010-113. .929 (69/928) 2006-074. .925 (75/925) 2007-085. .922 (79/934) 2011-126. .909 (98/1003) 2009-107. .907 (78/758) 2005-068. .889 (104/873) 2003-049. .882 (116/891) 2004-05

PENALTY-KILL PERCENTAGE PCT. PPGA PPA Season1. .895 21 200 2008-092. .886 20 175 2010-113. .870 26 200 2006-074. .846 29 188 2005-065. .833 35 209 2009-106. .825 31 178 2007-087. .820 29 161 2011-127. .800 37 185 2004-058. .786 27 126 2003-049. .754 30 122 1997-9810. .706 32 109 2000-01

SHUTOUTS SO Season1. 11 2008-092. 7 2011-122. 7 2006-074. 5 2001-025. 4 2007-085. 4 2005-067. 3 2009-108. 3 2004-059. 2 1997-98

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GOALS G Opponent (date)1. 13 vs. RPI, 14-1 (1/19/96)3. 11 vs. RPI, 13-2 (1/7/98)4. 10 vs. Maine, 12-2 (1/22/95)4. 10 vs. Colby, 10-0 (2/21/99)6. 9 vs. Colgate, 10-1 (11/18/94)6. 9 vs. Wesleyan, 10-1 (2/28/95)6. 9 vs. Boston University, 9-0 (2/6/96)6. 9 vs. Boston University, 9-0 (2/11/97)6. 9 vs. Gustavus Adolphus, 10-1 (2/5/98)

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GOALS G Player Opponent (Date) 1. 5 Erin Magee vs. Middlebury (12/28/96)2. 4 Erin Magee vs. Harvard (2/23/97)2. 4 Erin Magee vs. St. Lawrence (1/7/96) 2. 4 Laura Traynham vs. Yale (1/11/97) 2. 4 Jen Buckley vs. Vermont (12/29/99) SAVES SV Player Opponent (Date)1. 74 Christy Nentwig vs. Northeastern (2/22/97)2. 73 Molly Schaus vs. Harvard (2/6/07)3. 64 Christy Nentwig vs. Brown (3-2-97)4. 59 Christy Nentwig vs. Brown (11-20-98)4. 59 Lisa Davis vs. Harvard (2/3/04)6. 58 Kristen Gray vs. Northeastern (1/4/96)6. 58 Christy Nentwig vs. Cornell (2-6-00)8. 57 Christy Nentwig vs. Cornell (1-23-99) 9. 55 Christy Nentwig vs. Harvard (2-28-99)10. 54 Christy Nentwig vs. Brown (11-17-96)

ALL 50-PLUS SAVE GAMES SV Player Opponent (Date) 53 Kristin Gray vs. Colby (1-21-95) 53 Laura Dickman vs. Brown (3-1-98) 53 Molly Schaus vs. St. Lawrence (1/4/08) 52 Kristin Gray vs. Providence (1-18-95) 52 Christy Nentwig vs. Harvard (11-13-99)

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LONGEST WINNING STREAK W Season 1. 7 1/9/06-1/22/06

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK GP Season 1. 8 10/4/08-11/1/08

LONGEST LOSING STREAK L Season 1. 10 11/12/00-12/10/00

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT GP Player Date PTS 1. 19 Kelli Stack 2/17-11/30/08 252. 14 Kelli Stack 3/14/09-11/20/11 263. 10 Kelli Stack 1/16-2/15/11 173. 10 Allie Thunstrom 2/13-10/13-07 173. 10 Deb Spillane 2/19-10/29/06 163. 10 Kelli Stack 10/7-11/18/06 137. 9 Ashley Motherwell 12/9/11-1/22/12 107. 9 Kelli Stack 1/5-1/28/07 197. 9 Kelli Stack 10/27-12/6/07 157. 9 Becky Zavisza 12-2/06-1/13/07 11

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A POINT(SINGLE-SEASON) GP Player Date PTS 1. 14 Kelli Stack 10/4-11/30/08 282. 13 Kelli Stack 10/8-11/20/11 243. 10 Kelli Stack 1/16-2/15/11 173. 10 Kelli Stack 10/7-11/18/06 135. 9 Ashley Motherwell 12/9/11-1/22/12 105. 9 Kelli Stack 1/5-1/28/07 195. 9 Kelli Stack 10/27-12/6/07 155. 9 Becky Zavisza 12-2/06-1/13/07 119. 8 Kelli Stack 2/6-3/10/07 179. 8 Sarah Feldman 1/9-1/28/06 9

* Individual did not play a continuous four seasons with Boston College.

(A - McManus played for New Hampshire in the 1998-99 and 1999-00 seasons. B - Stack and Schaus were members of Team USA at the Vancouver Olym-pics and missed the ‘09-’10 season.)

^ The NCAA calculates winning percentage by com-puting ties as half a win and half a loss.

***Please note: To be considered for records con-cerning “per game, percentage or average” statistics, student-athletes must have completed their collegiate career.***

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SEPTEMBERSaturday, September 29Connecticut at Union (4pm)Dalhousie at New Hampshire (Exh, 3pm)McGill at Providence (Exh, 7pm) Sunday, September 30McGill at Boston University (Exh, 3pm)Dalhousie at Maine (Exh, 3pm)Boston Blades at Northeastern (Exh, 2pm)University of Montreal at Vermont (Exh, 2pm)

OCTOBERWednesday, October 3McGill at Vermont (Exh, TBA)

Friday, October 5Boston Univ. at Boston College * (7pm)Bemidji State at Providence (7pm)Connecticut at Rensselaer (7pm)New Hampshire at Syracuse (7pm)Northeastern at Colgate (7pm)

Saturday, October 6Bemidji State at Providence (4pm)Penn State at Vermont (2pm)Connecticut at Rensselaer (3pm)New Hampshire at Colgate (2pm)Northeastern at Syracuse (4pm)Boston Blades at Boston University (Exh, 3pm)

Sunday, October 7Penn State at Vermont (2pm)

Friday, October 12Maine at Quinnipiac (5pm)Union at Northeastern (7pm)Vermont at Clarkson (7pm)Connecticut at Colgate (7pm)Providence at Mercyhurst (7pm)Rensselaer at Boston University (7pm)

Saturday, October 13Union at Boston University (3pm)Rensselaer at Northeastern (3pm)Connecticut at Colgate (4pm)Maine at Quinnipiac (1pm)Providence at Mercyhurst (2pm)Vermont at Clarkson (4pm)Boston Blades at Boston College (Exh, 2pm)

Tuesday, October 16Northeastern at Boston University * (7pm)Vermont at New Hampshire * (7pm)

Saturday, October 20Vermont at Providence * (2pm)Connecticut at Maine * (2pm)Boston College at New Hampshire * (2pm)Cornell at Boston University (7pm, at Agganis Arena)

Sunday, October 21Connecticut at Maine * (2pm)New Hampshire at Boston College * (2pm)Cornell at Boston University (2pm)Vermont at Providence * (2pm)

Wednesday, October 24McGill at Vermont (Exh, 7pm)

Thursday, October 25Minnesota-Duluth at Boston College (7pm)

Friday, October 26Maine at Boston University * (7pm)Robert Morris at Northeastern (7pm)Syracuse at Connecticut (7pm)Minnesota-Duluth at Boston College (7pm)New Hampshire at Wisconsin (7pm)

Saturday, October 27Maine at Northeastern * (3pm)Syracuse at Connecticut (3pm)Robert Morris at Boston University (2pm)St. Cloud State at Providence (1pm)

Sunday, October 28St. Cloud State at Providence (1pm)New Hampshire at Wisconsin (12pm)

Wednesday, October 31Boston College at Boston Univ. * (7pm)Rensselaer at Vermont (7pm)

NOVEMBERFriday, November 2Northeastern at Connecticut * (7pm)Providence at Maine * (2pm)St. Lawrence at New Hampshire (7pm)

Saturday, November 3Providence at Maine * (1pm)Boston University at Boston College * (2pm)Connecticut at Northeastern * (3pm)Robert Morris at Vermont (2pm)St. Lawrence at New Hampshire (2pm)

Sunday, November 4Robert Morris at Vermont (2pm)

Tuesday, November 6New Hampshire at Dartmouth (7pm)

Wednesday, November 7Providence at Boston College * (7pm)

Friday, November 9Boston University at New Hampshire * (7pm)Maine at Bemidji State (8pm)

Saturday, November 10Vermont at Northeastern * (2pm)Connecticut at Providence * (2pm)Maine at Bemidji State * (8pm)

Sunday, November 11Vermont at Northeastern * (2pm)New Hampshire at Providence * (2pm)

Monday, November 12Boston College at Dartmouth (7pm)

Friday, November 16Providence at Boston University * (5pm)Boston College at Northeastern * (7pm)Connecticut at Vermont * (2pm)

Saturday, November 17New Hampshire at Maine * (12pm)

Sunday, November 18Northeastern at Boston College * (2pm)Providence at Vermont * (2pm)Harvard at Boston University (3pm)St. Lawrence at Connecticut (2pm)

Tuesday, November 20Quinnipiac at New Hampshire (7pm)

Thursday, November 22Team Russia at Maine (Exh, 7pm at Lewiston, Maine)

Friday, November 23Boston College vs. Quinnipiac (Nutmeg Classic at Ingalls Rink, New Haven, Conn., 4pm)Connecticut at Yale (Nutmeg Classic at Ingalls Rink, New Haven, Conn., 7pm)Providence at Brown (18th annual Mayor’s Cup, 7pm)

Saturday, November 24Minnesota at New Hampshire (2pm)Boston College vs. UConn/Yale (Nutmeg Classic at Ingalls RinkNew Haven, Conn., 4/7pm)Connecticut vs. Boston College/Quinnipiac (Nutmeg Classic at Ingalls Rink, New Haven, Conn., 4/7pm)Team Russia at Northeastern (Exh, 7pm)

Sunday, November 25Union at Providence (2pm)Minnesota at New Hampshire (12pm)

Monday, November 26Team Russia at Boston University (Exh, 7pm)

Tuesday, November 27Harvard at Northeastern (7pm)

Wednesday, November 28Team Russia at New Hampshire (Exh, 7pm)

Friday, November 30Maine at Boston College * (7pm)Boston University at Providence * (7pm)

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DECEMBERSaturday, December 1Maine at Boston College * (2pm)Vermont at Connecticut * (1pm)Providence at Boston University * (3pm)Northeastern at New Hampshire * (2pm)

Sunday, December 2Vermont at Connecticut * (1pm)New Hampshire at Northeastern * (2pm)

Wednesday, December 5Boston College at New Hampshire * (7pm)Dartmouth at Northeastern (7pm)

Friday, December 7Providence at Harvard (7pm)

Saturday, December 8Boston University at Minnesota-Duluth (4pm)Harvard at New Hampshire (2pm)Dartmouth at Maine (3pm)

Sunday, December 9Boston University at Minnesota-Duluth (4pm)Dartmouth at Maine (3pm)

Friday, December 14Union at Maine (7pm)

Saturday, December 15Union at Maine (2pm)

Monday, December 31Dartmouth at Providence (2pm)

JANUARYWednesday, January 2Princeton at Connecticut (7pm)

Thursday, January 3Princeton at Connecticut (7pm)Northeastern at St. Lawrence (7pm)Boston College at Clarkson (7pm)

Friday, January 4Northeastern at Clarkson (TBA)Boston College at St. Lawrence (3pm)

Saturday, January 5Colgate at Vermont (2pm)Providence at Yale (4pm)Maine at Brown (2pm)

Sunday, January 6Colgate at Vermont (2pm)Maine at Brown (2pm)

Tuesday, January 8Boston University at Connecticut * (7pm)

Wednesday, January 9Boston College at Northeastern * (7pm)Dartmouth at Vermont (7pm)

Friday, January 11Providence at Rensselaer (7pm)

Saturday, January 12Boston University at Maine * (3pm)Vermont at Boston College * (2pm)Cornell at Northeastern (2pm)Providence at Rensselaer (4pm)Connecticut at McGill (Exh, 3pm)

Sunday, January 13Boston University at Maine * (3pm)Cornell at Boston College (2pm)

Tuesday, January 15Connecticut at Harvard (7pm)New Hampshire at Union (7pm)

Wednesday, January 16Northeastern at Boston University * (7pm)

Friday, January 18Vermont at Maine (2pm)Boston College at Mercyhurst (7pm)

Saturday, January 19New Hampshire at Connecticut * (1pm)Vermont at Maine * (1pm)Boston College at Mercyhurst (2pm)

Sunday, January 20New Hampshire at Connecticut * (1pm)Providence at Northeastern * (2pm, at neutral site)

Thursday, January 24Northeastern at New Hampshire * (7pm)

Friday, January 25Boston University at Vermont * (2pm)

Saturday, January 26Maine at Connecticut * (1pm)Boston College at Providence * (2pm)

Sunday, January 27Maine at Providence * (2pm)Northeastern at Vermont * (2pm)New Hampshire at Boston University * (3pm)Connecticut at Boston College * (3pm)

FEBRUARYFriday, February 1Providence at Connecticut * (7pm)New Hampshire at Vermont * (7pm)

Saturday, February 2Boston College at Maine * (7pm)Boston University at Northeastern * (2pm)Connecticut at Providence * (7pm)New Hampshire at Vermont * (3pm)

Tuesday, February 5Harvard vs. Boston College (5pm)35th annual Beanpot Tournament at NortheasternBoston University at Northeastern (8pm)35th annual Beanpot Tournament)

Saturday, February 9Maine at Vermont * (2pm)Northeastern at Connecticut * (1pm)New Hampshire at Boston University * (3pm)Boston College at Providence * (7pm)

Sunday, February 10Maine at Vermont * (2pm)Connecticut at New Hampshire * (2pm)

Tuesday, February 12Consolation Game (5pm, 35th annual Beanpot Tournament)Championship Game (8pm, 35th annual Beanpot Tournament)

Friday, February 15New Hampshire at Providence * (7pm)

Saturday, February 16Northeastern at Maine * (2pm)Vermont at Boston University * (3pm)Connecticut at Boston College * (2pm)

Sunday, February 17Northeastern at Maine * (2pm)Vermont at Boston University * (3pm)Boston College at Connecticut * (2pm)Providence at New Hampshire * (2pm)

Friday, February 22Providence at Northeastern * (7pm)

Saturday, February 23Maine at New Hampshire * (2pm)Boston College at Vermont * (2pm)Northeastern at Providence * (7pm)Connecticut at Boston University * (3pm)

Sunday, February 24Maine at New Hampshire * (2pm)Boston College at Vermont * (2pm)Boston University at Connecticut * (2pm)

MARCHSaturday, March 2WHEA QUARTERFINALS (on campus of higher seed)

Sunday, March 3WHEA QUARTERFINALS (on campus of higher seed)

Saturday, March 9WHEA SEMIFINALS (12:30/3:30pm, at HYCC, Kennedy Rink, Hyannis, Mass.)

Sunday, March 10WHEA CHAMPIONSHIP (1pm, at HYCC, Kennedy Rink, Hyannis, Mass.)

Saturday, March 16NCAA TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS (on campus site of higher seed)

FROZEN FOURFriday, March 22NCAA SEMIFINALS (TBA)

Sunday, March 24NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP (TBA)

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Boston College was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1863 and, with 3 teachers and 22 students, opened its doors on September 5, 1864. Through its first seven decades, it remained a small undergraduate institution, serving the sons of the Irish working class, and teaching theology and philosophy, Greek and Latin classics, and English and modern languages.

Originally located on Harrison Avenue in Boston’s South End, the College outgrew its urban setting early in the 20th century and moved to the former Lawrence farm in then-rural Chestnut Hill, where ground was broken on June 19, 1909 for the construction of a central Recita-tion Building, later named Gasson Hall in honor of President Thomas I. Gasson, S.J., who led the relocation. The Recitation Building opened in March 1913. The three other buildings that still shape the core of the campus—St. Mary’s Hall, Devlin Hall, and Bapst Library—opened in 1917, 1924, and 1928, respectively.

Though incorporated as a university from its beginning, Boston College did not begin to fill out the dimensions of its University charter until the 1920s, with the inauguration of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Law School, and the Evening College, today the James A. Woods, S.J., College of Advancing Studies. The 1930s saw the introduction of the Graduate School of Social Work and the College of Business Administration—today the Wallace E. Carroll School of Management. The School of Nursing—named in honor of William F. Connell in 2003—and the School of Education—today named for Carolyn A. and Peter S. Lynch—followed in 1947 and 1952. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences first offered doctoral programs

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in 1952, followed by the graduate schools of Education, Nursing, Management, and Social Work. By 1970 all undergraduate programs had become coeducational, and today women make up more than half of the University’s enrollment.

In 1974, Boston College acquired a 40-acre site, 1.5 miles from the Chestnut Hill Campus, that had been owned by Newton College of the Sacred Heart. The land is the present site of the Law School and of residence halls housing some 800 freshmen. Thirty years later, the University acquired 43 acres from the Boston Archdiocese on land adjoining the Lower Campus in Chestnut Hill. The Brighton Campus is now the site of the School of Theology and Ministry, which was formed in 2008, when the Weston Jesuit School of Theology re-affiliated with Boston College and was joined with the Institute of Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry.

In 2005, the Church in the 21st Century Initiative, which was founded in the midst of the sex abuse scandal as a catalyst and resource for en-gaging critical issues facing the Catholic Church, became a permanent center at Boston College.

In October 2008, the University launched “Light the World: the 150th Anniversary Campaign for Boston College,” setting a goal of $1.5 bil-lion to support a strategic plan that advances academic program devel-opment, faculty expansion and research, and endows undergraduate financial aid, student formation programs, capital projects, and efforts to advance Boston College as the leading global Catholic university.

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HOCKEY EASTWOMEN’S

The Women’s Hockey East Association will celebrate its 11th season of play after officially commencing league action in the fall of 2002. In 10 years, the conference has emerged as one of the top women’s ice hockey conferences in the nation, having sent six teams to the Frozen Four and 13 teams to the NCAA Tournament, which includes the most successful season in 2010-2011, sending Boston University and Boston College to the Frozen Four with the Terriers making the league’s second appearance in the NCAA National Championship Game. In 2012, the Boston University Terriers captured their second WHEA Tournament Title against Providence in double overtime in March at the Hyannis Youth and Community Center in Hyannis. The Northeastern Huskies earned their first regular-season championship in school history last February. Northeastern senior goaltender Florence Schelling was named the Hockey East Player of the Year for the second time in her career, while teammate Kendall Coyne earned Rookie of the Year honors. Maine head coach Maria Lewis and Northeastern head coach Dave Flint were named Co-Coach of the Year, the first time in league history that two coaches were bestowed the honor. Hockey East announced 89 student-athletes were named to the league’s 2011-12 All-Academic Team in the conferences 10th season of play in June. Vermont sophomore defenseman Megan Dalbec and Maine freshman forward Katelyn Massey shared the distinction as Hockey East Top-Scholar Athlete, as the duo

earned perfect 4.0 GPA’s for the season. Dalbec received the award for the second consecutive season with the Catamounts. The league also honored seven student-athletes that received “Distinguished Scholar” status. Those earning “Distinguished Scholar” status achieved a 3.0 or better in each semester over four varsity seasons. Boston College led the way with three athletes earning the honor in goaltender Kiera Kingston, defenseman Kristin Regan and forward Megan Shea, while Maine had two honorees in defenseman Melissa Gagnon and Ashley Norum. Boston University defenseman Kasey Boucher and Connecticut goaltender Alexandra Garcia were also bestowed the honor. In February 2007, the league debuted its inaugural “Skating Strides Against Breast Cancer”. The one-day event was hosted by Hockey East schools as a way to establish a greater fan base, to raise needed funds, and to work with the specific charities to raise awareness for both the league and the specific cause. In the initial year, close to $20,000 was donated back to local breast cancer charities (Friends of Mel’s Foundation and the American Cancer Society), vastly exceeding expectations. Last year a league single-season record of $45,215 was raised to bring the six-year total to nearly $200,000. “Skating Strides” has won two national awards at NACMA in the “Single Day Attendance Promotion” category in 2007 and 2009. The sixth annual “Skating Strides Against Breast Cancer” will have an event on every WHEA campus this season, as well as participation by all of the Hockey East men’s teams over the course of a two weekends.

2012-13 HOCKEY EAST STAFFCommissioner Joe BertagnaAssociate Commissioner Kathy WyntersAsst. Commissioner for Public Relations Pete SourisSupervisor of Officials David LezenskiAsst. Supervisor of Officials Bob Quinn2012-13 Graduate Intern Kristen BlakeWeb Site Coordinator Dan ParkhurstCoordinator of Minor Officials Jim Prior

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OCTOBER 5 (Fri.) Boston University* 7:00 13 (Sat.) Boston Blades (Exhibition) 2:00 20 (Sat.) at New Hampshire* 2:00 21 (Sun.) New Hampshire* 2:00 25 (Thur.) Minnesota-Duluth 7:00 26 (Fri.) Minnesota-Duluth 7:00 31 (Wed.) at Boston University* 7:00NOVEMBER 3 (Sat.) Boston University* 2:00 7 (Wed.) Providence* 7:00 12 (Mon.) at Dartmouth 7:00 16 (Fri.) at Northeastern* 7:00 18 (Sun.) Northeastern* 2:00 23 (Fri.) # Quinnipiac 4:00 24 (Sat.) # Connecticut/Yale 4:00/8:00 30 (Fri.) Maine* 7:00DECEMBER 1 (Sat.) Maine* 2:00 5 (Wed.) at New Hampshire* 7:00JANUARY 3 (Thurs.) at Clarkson 7:00 4 (Fri.) at St. Lawrence 3:00 9 (Wed.) at Northeastern* 7:00 12 (Sat.) Vermont* 2:00 13 (Sun.) Cornell 2:00 18 (Fri.) at Mercyhurst 7:00 19 (Sat.) at Mercyhurst 2:00 26 (Sat.) at Providence* 2:00 27 (Sun.) Connecticut* 3:00FEBRUARY 2 (Sat.) at Maine* 7:00 5 (Tues.) $ Harvard 5:00 9 (Sat.) at Providence* 7:00 12 (Tues.) $ Boston University/Northeastern 5:00/8:00 16 (Sat.) Connecticut* 2:00 17 (Sun.) at Connecticut* 2:00 23 (Sat.) at Vermont* 12:00 24 (Sun.) at Vermont* 2:00MARCH 2-3 (Sat-Sun.) Hockey East Quarterfinals TBA 9 (Sat.) ! Hockey East Semifinals TBA 10 (Sun.) ! Hockey East Final TBA 16-17 (Sat-Sun.) NCAA Quarterfinals TBA 22 (Fri.) & NCAA Semifinals TBA 24 (Sun.) & NCAA Final TBA

* - Hockey East games# - Nutmeg Classic (Ingalls Rink; New Haven, Conn.)$ - 35th Annual Beanpot (Matthews Arena at Northeastern University; Boston, Mass.)! – HYCC, Kennedy Rink (Hyannis, Mass.)& - Ridder Arena (Minneapolis, Minn.)