2023-24 Women's Hockey East Media Guide

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This is Hockey East

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League Directory

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Commissioner Steve Metcalf

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GAME DAY DIRECTORY TEAM WEBSITES Boston College bceagles.com Boston University goterriers.com UConn uconnhuskies.com Holy Cross goholycross.com Maine goblackbears.com Merrimack merrimackathletics.com New Hampshire unhwildcats.com Northeastern gonu.com Providence friars.com Vermont uvmathletics.com

Hockey East Staff 5-6 Coaches’ Poll and Championship Information

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Skating Strides Against Breast Cancer

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Teams 10-19 Regular Season Quick Reference

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Tournament Reference 21-23 NCAA Results

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Season Snapshots 25-42 League Awards 43-45 National Awards

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Record Book 47-49

2023-24 Women’s Hockey East Media Guide produced by the Hockey East Association

STAFF AND CONTACT INFO

Editor: Brian Smith

11 Chestnut Street Amesbury, AM 01913 HockeyEastOnline.com

Contributors: Katie Peverada, Brian Kelley, Kevin Edelson, Colin Stewart, Erin Haverty, Cam Urbowicz, Doug Poole, Delaney O’Brien, Caroline Mealey, Nich Hall

Commissioner – Steve Metcalf Associate Commissioner - Brian Smith Associate Commissioner – Kate McAfee Coordinator of Content - Elliot Jenner Supervisor of Officials – Dr. Derek Zuckerman 2023-24 Graduate Intern – Natalie Andreyev Web Site Coordinator – Dan Parkhurst

HOCKEY EAST MEDIA RELATIONS AND INFORMATION SERVICES For up-to-date information, including league news, standings, statistics and more, check out the official league website:

HockeyEastOnline.com Player and team statistics are updated following every game.

Press releases are sent to selected media every Tuesday morning during the season and are also available online for both media and public use. Any member of the media may be added to our direct distribution list upon request.

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THIS IS HOCKEY EAST

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THIS IS HOCKEY EAST The Hockey East women’s league celebrates its 22nd season of play in 2023-24. Over the first 21 years, the league has emerged as one of the top women’s ice hockey conferences in the nation, having sent 11 teams to the Frozen Four and 26 teams to the NCAA Tournament. In 2011 and 2013, both Boston College and Boston University advanced to the women’s Frozen Four, and the Terriers moved on to the NCAA championship game on both occasions. As women’s ice hockey steadily expanded from its original status as an emerging sport to its current position as an established NCAA championship sport, it became apparent that Hockey East needed to consider sponsoring a separate league to accommodate its five member schools that initially had varsity programs for women: Boston College, Maine, New Hampshire, Northeastern and Providence. Discussions about this proposed league continued until a split in the Eastern College Athletic Conference grouped the five aforementioned programs into a separate league alongside three other unaffiliated programs. This newly formed eight-team division was dubbed the ECAC Women’s Eastern League. Seeking league solidarity, administrators from the five Hockey East institutions acted almost immediately to create a new conference. In September of 2001, the long-incubated idea became a reality when the athletic directors voted to found the new women’s league under the existing Hockey East banner, with play scheduled to begin no later than the 2004-05 season. The five schools with varsity programs entered as charter members with the stipulation that any other Hockey East school that added a varsity women’s program in the future would be freely admitted to the league. In 2015-16, Hockey East welcomed Merrimack to the women’s ranks under that clause, before adding Holy Cross as its 10th member in 2018-19. Expediting the process in the interest of the participating teams, the league, and the sport itself, Commissioner Joe Bertagna worked with a selected task force to successfully prepare the Hockey East women’s league for launch in the 2002-03 season, two years ahead of schedule. An important part of that process was the acceptance of an invitation extended to the University of Connecticut to join the newly formed league as its sixth active member. The triumphant effort immediately afforded the participating administrators a stronger voice in the advancement of their women’s ice hockey programs and alleviated the ECAC of continuing the maintenance of the ECAC Women’s Eastern League. Players, fans, coaches and administrators alike anticipated the intensified competition created by a new circle of teams that had already been such familiar rivals. In 2005, the Hockey East women’s league welcomed the addition of two additional teams to its growing family: Boston University and the University of Vermont. For BU, it marked the inaugural season for women’s hockey as a varsity sport. The league athletic directors voted in June of 2012 to expand the playoff format, allowing all eight teams within the conference to qualify for the playoffs beginning after the 2012-13 regular season. The significant jump was contrasted with six teams and four teams in previous seasons. 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. In the 2018-19 season, the league raised over $30,000 to bring the 10-year total to nearly $400,000. “Skating Strides” has won two national awards at NACMA in the “Single Day Attendance Promotion” category in 2007 and 2009, and in 2016 former Associate Commissioner Kathy Wynters was honored at the one hundred, a fundraising and awareness initiative that honors those that have displayed a commitment to fighting cancer. In 2020, the Northeastern Huskies captured their third consecutive Hockey East Tournament title. As the Hockey East Tournament Champion, Northeastern was presented with the renamed Bertagna Trophy in honor of the Women’s Hockey East conference’s founding commissioner Joe Bertagna.

A record 175 student-athletes were named to the league’s 201920 All-Academic Team. Each student-athlete achieved a grade point average of 3.0 or better in each of the two academic periods during which she was actively competing. Additionally, 12 players earned the prestigious honor of being named Hockey East’s Top Scholar-Athlete, compiling a perfect 4.0 GPA for the season. Those players include UConn’s Catherine Crawley (Washingtonville, N.Y.), Morgan Fisher (Vernon, Conn.), and Coryn Tormala (Sussex, Wis.), Merrimack’s Léa-Kristine Demers (Repentigny, Que.), and Katie Kaufman (Lake Elmo, Minn.), New Hampshire’s Nikki Harnett (Plymouth, Minn.), Northeastern’s Megan Carter (Milton, Ont.), and Matti Hartman (Etna, N.H.), Providence’s Chole Gonsalves (Toronto, Ont.), Clare Minnerath (Sartell, Minn.), and Giana Savastano (Mapleville, R.I.), and Vermont’s Anna Erickson (Stillwater, Minn.) For the first time, these 12 players also comprise the entirety of the 2019-20 All-Academic All Star Team, comprised of the students with the highest GPA at their respective positions. Eighteen players reached “Distinguished Scholar” status in 2019-20, having qualified for the All-Academic team in each of four seasons of varsity play, while another 24 are three-time honorees. While the Hockey East women’s league continues to grow, adding Holy Cross as its 10th member in 2018-19, its member programs have storied histories that include several championships and individual awards at the highest levels of play. The first 13 ECAC championships were shared among New Hampshire, Northeastern and Providence, all charter members of the Women’s Hockey East Association. Northeastern forward Brooke Whitney was named the recipient of the 2002 Patty Kazmaier Award as the nation’s top female collegiate player, an honor first won by New Hampshire’s Brandy Fisher in 1998. Had the award been in existence beforehand, it surely would have been won at some point by Cammi Granato, a three-time ECAC Player of the Year who led Providence to back-to-back championships in 1992 and 1993. Five years later, in 1998, alongside nine other alums of what are now Hockey East women’s league programs, Granato captained Team USA to the Olympic gold medal during the first Olympic tournament that featured women’s ice hockey as a medal sport. Granato was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in October of 2010 for her contributions to the sport. Beginning in 2009, the HEA athletic directors voted to honor the league Player of the Year with the Cammi Granato Award. Perhaps the proudest legacy that the Hockey East women’s league has established is the Hockey Humanitarian Award. The most prestigious off-ice honor, and arguably the highest overall honor in the sport, the Hockey Humanitarian Award recognizes college hockey’s finest citizen each year and encompasses both male and female athletes in all divisions. Its winners have demonstrated outstanding contributions to society through leadership in charity work and volunteerism. Northeastern senior forward Missy Elumba was the 2009 recipient, as the fifth Hockey East student-athlete to receive the prestigious honor. Elumba was the 14th all-time recipient and joined former Husky goaltender Chanda Gunn, who received the award in 2004, as the second athlete in Northeastern women’s hockey history. BC’s Sarah Carlson received the award in 2005, making Women’s Hockey East the first league to boast back-to-back winners. #


MEMBER SCHOOL DIRECTORY BOSTON UNIVERSITY

2601 Beacon St., Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Athletic Director - Blake James Head Coach - Katie Crowley Media Relations - Emma Donnelly donell@bc.edu

285 Babcock St., Boston, MA 02215 Athletic Director - Drew Marrochello Head Coach - Tara Watchorn Media Relations - Brian Kelley bkelley@bu.edu

BCEAGLES.COM

GOTERRIERS.COM

UCONN

COLLEGE of THE HOLY CROSS

2905 Hillside Rd., Storrs, CT 06269 Athletic Director - David Benedict Head Coach - Chris MacKenzie Media Relations - Colin Stewart colin.stewart@uconn.edu

1 College St., Worcester, MA 01610 Athletic Director- Kit Hughes Head Coach - Katie Lachapelle Media Relations - Maria Porth mporth@holycross.edu

UCONNHUSKIES.COM

GOHOLYCROSS.COM

UNIVERSITY of MAINE

MERRIMACK COLLEGE

5747 Memorial Gym, Orono, ME 04469 Athletic Director - Jude Killy Head Coach - Molly Engstrom Media Relations - Kenna Farrey kenna.farrey@maine.edu

315 Turnpike St., North Andover, MA 01845 Athletics Director - Jeremy Gibson Head Coach - Erin Hamlen Media Relations - Cam Urbowicz urbowiczc@merrimack.edu MERRIMACKATHLETICS.COM

GOBLACKBEARS.COM

SCHOOL DIRECTORY

BOSTON COLLEGE

UNIVERSITY of NEW HAMPSHIRE NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 145 Main St., Durham, NH 03824 Athletic Director - Alison Rich Head Coach - Hilary Witt Media Relations - Doug Poole doug.poole@.unh.edu

360 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02115 Athletic Director - Jim Madigan Head Coach - Dave Flint Media Relations - Delaney O’Brien d.obrien@northeastern.edu

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE

UNIVERSITY of VERMONT

1 Cunningham Sq., 549 River Ave. Providence, RI 02918 Athletic Director - Steve Napolilo Head Coach - Matt Kelly Media Relations - Caroline Mealey

97 Spear St., Burlington, VT 05405 Athletic Director - Jeff Schulman Head Coach - Jim Plumer Media Relations - Nich Hall nrhall@uvm.edu

UNHWILDCATS. COM

cmealey.ga@providence.edu FRIARS.COM

GONU.COM

UVMATHLETICS.COM

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COMMISSIONER

COMMISSIONER STEVE METCALF Steve Metcalf will enter his fourth season as the Commissioner of the Hockey East Association in 2023-24. During his first three seasons, Metcalf has successfully helped Hockey East navigate their way through the COVID-19 pandemic, saw Massachusetts win a national championship in 2021, and negotiated a new comprehensive media rights agreement for the conference. The 20-21 season was undoubtedly one of the most challenging years ever in the world of collegiate sports. Hockey East developed comprehensive COVID protocols that helped the league successfully play through the season and play more games than any other NCAA ice hockey conference. The season ended with the UMass winning its first National Championship in Pittsburgh, and the Northeastern women’s team playing in the National Championship game in Erie. During the 21-22 season Hockey East was able to conduct their season largely uninterrupted while televising over 100 games on NESN. In April, Hockey East played host to one of the most successful Men’s Frozen Four tournaments ever and also announced new media rights agreements with both ESPN and NESN. Prior to his tenure at Hockey East, Metcalf spent two decades in athletic administration at the University of New Hampshire, finishing his time there as Deputy Athletic Director. Metcalf was a member of the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Committee from 2015 to 2020 and served as its chair for his last 2 years. Previously Metcalf has also served as chair for the NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Ice Hockey Committee and the NCAA National Collegiate Skiing Committee. Upon Metcalf’s appointment as Commissioner, Drew Marrochello, the chair of the Hockey East men’s executive committee and Director of Athletics at Boston University said “Simply put, Steve is a connector whose knowledge of hockey and our league is outstanding, he has made strong impressions in several different circles during his time at UNH, and it was a true consensus decision to bring him on as our next commissioner. We will all benefit from his wealth of experience in Hockey East as his strengths work well with our external populations, helping to illuminate our great product along with our community of coaches and administrators. “I have known Steve for nearly two decades and have always enjoyed working with him,” said Joe Bertagna. “He knows both the conference and the NCAA, and he will do a good job for the member institutions and the game of college hockey.” “Hockey East will continue to grow and advance with Steve Metcalf as its new commissioner,” said Kristin Fasbender, the NCAA’s director of championships and alliances. “He has the unique experience of being the chair of both the men’s and women’s NCAA ice hockey committees, and his tireless contributions throughout the sport have been noticed by many. I’ve had the great opportunity of working with Steve throughout my 20 years in NCAA hockey and I look forward to continue working with him in this role.” Metcalf was born in England and holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from UNH. He and his wife Diane, who is the Deputy Athletic Director/SWA at Merrimack College, have two daughters, Lauren and Sienna.

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Brian Smith Associate Commissioner

Smith enters his 10th season with the Hockey East Association and sixth as Associate Commissioner in 2023-24 after spending three years as Director of Communications. In his role, he is responsible for external operations from the league office, including

public and media relations efforts. During the summer of 2019, Smith engineered and negotiated Hockey East’s first-ever multi-media rights deal, aggregating all Hockey East content within the linear television and digital space. The landmark agreement lead the most comprehensive media rights agreements in college hockey in 2022, when Hockey East partnered with ESPN and NESN for linear and digital rights for both the men’s and women’s leagues. With Hockey East’s rights centralized, live and on-demand content from the league’s 12 member institutions became more accessible to fans across the league, and North America, than ever before. During his time with Hockey East, Smith has revitalized the digital presence of the conference by revamping the league website, HockeyEastOnline.com, multiple times and growing its social media channels to develop the most heavily followed accounts in all of college hockey. Smith also served as the main media contact for the 2015 and 2022 Frozen Fours, hosted by Hockey East and the TD Garden, and has assisted in the successful execution of the Friendship Four Tournament in Belfast, Northern Ireland and Frozen Fenway events. Smith has been involved with numerous other endeavors during his time with Hockey East, including assisting with NCAA Ice Hockey Officiating Department programs, serving on the media relations team at multiple Frozen Fours, directing the 2015 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, aiding with the media operations of the American Hockey Coaches Association, and serving as Assistant Venue Press Officer for Gillette Stadium during the 2016 Copa América Centenario. Prior to joining the conference in July 2014, Smith spent two years with USA Hockey as the Brian Fishman Intern, a prestigious program that develops young professionals in the athletic communications business. Dividing his time with USA Hockey between the national office in Colorado Springs, Colorado and the National Team Development Program, then located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Smith traveled extensively while assisting in numerous international tournaments as the main media contact for U.S. national teams. While with the NTDP, Smith served as the main media contact for both the U.S. National Under-17 and Under-18 teams. Additionally, Smith played an integral role in the execution of the 2012 and 2013 U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies. Smith also has spent time working with the Boston Bruins and New England Revolution in various roles. With the Bruins from 2010-12, Smith worked alongside a communications staff that received the Dick Dillman Award and was charged with media relations duties during the 2011 Stanley Cup Final. With the New England Revolution, Smith oversaw all aspects of the New England Revolution Charitable Foundation and assisted with all match day operations, including international friendlies at Gillette Stadium. A former high school hockey player at Woburn Memorial High School, Smith is a 2012 graduate of Boston College with a degree in English and Communications. He earned four varsity letters in track and field while competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference during his time with the Eagles.

HOCKEY EAST STAFF

HOCKEY EAST STAFF

In the spring of 2020, Kate McAfee was named Associate Commissioner of Hockey East. McAfee came from the University of New Hampshire where she served as Associate Athletic Director. In her first three seasons, she was instrumental in developing the league’s comprehensive COVID protocols, organizing one of the most successful Hockey East Championships at the TD Garden, as well as the 2022 Frozen Four. McAfee has also been a leadership member of the newly formed College Hockey for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion group since its inception. She served as a member of the NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Committee from 2019 to 2021 and served as the Committee Chair for the 20-21 season. She had previously served as a member of the NCAA Lacrosse Rules Committee from February 2013 to September 2017. She was awarded the President’s Cup by the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Association in November 2018 for her work to promote, develop, and enhance intercollegiate women’s lacrosse. McAfee has extensive experience managing high-visibility hockey collegiate tournaments, as she served as the Tournament Manager for the 2016 NCAA Women’s Frozen Four Tournament, Assistant Tournament Manager for the NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Regional five times between 2011 and 2019 and was a Quarterfinal Site Representative for the National Collegiate Women’s Ice Hockey Tournament in 2018 and 2019. “I’m thrilled to have Kate join the Hockey East staff. She brings great experience with all facets of college hockey as well as strong relationships throughout the league and the entire NCAA,” said Hockey East Commissioner Steve Metcalf when her hire was announced. “Kate brings plenty of championship acumen, having been the championship director of numerous NCAA Regional and Frozen Four championships.” “I’d like to thank Steve Metcalf for giving me the opportunity to be part of such a strong and successful league,” said McAfee. “I’m excited to utilize my passion of the game for the betterment of Hockey East, its member institutions, and especially the student-athletes, and to have the opportunity to continue to make impactful changes in the college hockey landscape.” “I am excited for Kate to join the leadership group at Hockey East,” said Katie Crowley, Head Coach of the Boston College women’s ice hockey team “She already has an intimate knowledge of the league, and that, coupled with her administrative experience, ability to connect with people, and her passion for the game will help take our league to new levels.” “Kate will be a valuable addition to Hockey East and I am extremely excited that the league has brought her on board,” said Scott Borek, Head Coach of the Merrimack men’s ice hockey team. “She brings a great enthusiasm to every project she is involved with, and I am certain that her infectious ‘can do’ perspective will bring that same enthusiasm to the league office.” The Hampton Falls, New Hampshire native was a field hockey and lacrosse letter-winner at Western New England College, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History in May 2000. McAfee earned a Master of Science: Kinesiology Sport Studies degree from the University of New Hampshire in May 2017. She served as an adjunct instructor for the Department of Recreation Management and Policy and co-authored “Understanding the interface between security and customer service at NCAA Division I FCS football venues” in the Journal of Contemporary Athletics. She currently resides in Hampton Falls with her spouse Bryan and their children Amelia and Fiona.

Kate McAfee Associate Commissioner

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HOCKEY EAST STAFF

HOCKEY EAST STAFF Elliot Jenner joined the Hockey East Association as the league’s first-ever Creative Coordinator and Digital Content Manager in the summer of 2022. Elliot became part of the league office after spending time at two member schools, including stints at Providence College (G ‘22) and the University of Massachusetts (‘20). At Providence, he served for two years as an athletic video services graduate assistant, working closely with the men’s and women’s hockey teams on linear broadcasts and digital content creation. Prior to his stint in Friartown, Elliot worked as a video assistant for the Minutemen Football Program in 2018 and as a broadcast assistant on the UMass Sports Network in 2019-20. During his first season in 2022-23, Jenner elevated the league’s digital presence immensely, establishing Hockey East as the premier content creators in college hockey. In addition to growing the league’s social media and digital footprint, Jenner produced television and streaming content for the league, including production elements in NESN broadcasts and segments aired both on its linear channels and on ESPN+ broadcasts. In his brand-new role, Elliot brings a unified and consistent creative look to the conference moving forward and raises engagement with fans across social platforms by developing content that keeps fans talking about the toughest conference in college hockey. Jenner, 25, was born and raised in Teaneck, New Jersey. He finds the most joy from his work when he feels like part of the action filming at games and live events.

Elliot Jenner Creative Coordinator

Parkhurst enters his 23rd year of affiliation with Hockey East as the league’s web site designer and coordinator. Dan assists in the league’s public relations efforts with multimedia solutions and day-to-day online efforts, including game-night services, video editing and statistical enhancements. In November of 1997, Parkhurst helped bring Hockey East into the digital age with the launching of HockeyEastOnline.com, the official web site of Hockey East. Since then, he has constantly sought to improve the site through innovations and multiple re-designs including the most recent overhaul in the summer of 2018. A former play-by-play voice for UNH hockey on radio and television. He has also worked behind the mic for ESPN, NBCSN and other national and regional television networks. Parkhurst is a 1993 graduate of UNH, where he served as the Wildcats’ team manager. He now resides in Conway, New Hampshire, with his wife Lynn. They have two children, Jonny (25) and Riley (19), an aspiring musician.

Dan Parkhurst Website Coordinator

Andreyev recently graduated from West Virginia University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism spending her 4 years as a Sports and Adventure Media major. During her junior and senior years, she worked for the WVU Athletics Communications department as an intern helping with all game day needs across multiple sports. As an intern she also supported multiple Sport Information Directors with everything from inputting stats to helping with game day programs and assisting with social media accounts. As part of her capstone class, Andreyev was the Player of the Week Anchor for their show “Mountaineer Playbook”, a sports magazine show produced by students. She created her own video packages for each show which included choosing and interviewing one player per show week to be featured in the package. During her sophomore year, she worked for the video board department running fan cameras as well as technical directing for the video board show. Andreyev was also a member of the executive board during all four years for the Association for Women in Sports Media (AWSM). She was born and raised in Point Pleasant, NJ and grew up in a hockey household. She has spent many years watching her younger brother play as well as watching her hometown team the New Jersey Devils and can’t wait for the season ahead.

Natalie Andreyev Graduate Intern

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Dr. Derek Zuckerman was named Supervisor of Women’s Officials in July 2023. In his role, Zuckerman oversees all aspects of the officiating program of the women’s league, including the recruitment and assignment of all game officials. Zuckerman has enjoyed an illustrious career as an NCAA on-ice official over the past 20 years, including the honor of refereeing the women’s National Collegiate Championship Game four times (2009, 2010, 2016, 2021) to go along with six Frozen Four assignments. Over the past 17 seasons, he has worked both Hockey East and ECAC Hockey contests, earning postseason assignments in each of those seasons. He also served on the NCAA Rules Committee as the women’s referee representative in 2019. He started as an ECAC Hockey Division III official in 1995 before joining ECAC Hockey’s men’s league for seven seasons from 1998-2005. He began refereeing ECAC Hockey’s women’s league in 2004 and rose to Hockey East women’s league in 2010. With the ECAC, he worked the women’s championship game five times (2006, 2009, 2016, 2018, 2020) and nine semifinal contests. He served as an official in the Hockey East women’s semifinals in 2011 and 2012. Prior to his career as an NCAA official, Zuckerman was invited to join USA Hockey’s national training staff for officials in 1995, earning the inaugural Milt Kaufman Award, given to the outstanding USA Hockey officiating camp attendee. Since then, he has served in various roles within USA Hockey’s officiating program, including as an instructor for officials’ development and training camps. In 2021, New York-native participated in USA Hockey’s Advanced Officiating Symposium in Providence, Rhode Island where he established relationships with a wide pool of officials from across the country. Additionally, Zuckerman has served as the Assistant Commissioner of both the Bay State and Hockomock Conferences, high school leagues in Massachusetts from 1996-98. Internationally, Zuckerman has worked in both the United Kingdom and Mexico in various roles, including serving as an instructor and official at the Mexican National Hockey Championship. Outside of Hockey, Zuckerman serves as the Associate Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students at

Derek Zuckerman Supervisor of Officials

Roger Williams University, Bristol, R.I. In this role, Roster of Officials he oversees the offices of Residence Life, Student Name Years of Service Name Years of Service Conduct and Conflict Resolution, and Student Chris Aughe 7 Chris Leavitt 10 Programs, Leadership, and Orientation. Prior to Shane Belanger 11 Larry Legault 11 this appointment, he worked at Union College, Tim Benedetto 7 Rob Lemnah 1 Schenectady, N.Y., as a Class Dean, helping Alexander Bergeron 1 Jeremy Letourneau 9 4 Benjamin Lord 7 students navigate their experience with shared Jenny Cameron 1 Ian McEwen 4 responsibilities between student and academic Ryan Chauvin Ryan Coccoluto 1 John Mulroy 5 affairs. Before that, Zuckerman served Hockey Evan Cookie 1 Jason Noury 1 East-member Holy Cross as the Associate Dean for Kelly Cooke 6 Crystalle Parent 7 Student Life. He has also worked at Iona University, Tim Daley 7 Nick Payeur 2 5 Max Perkins 1 Quinnipiac University, and Bentley University over Nicklaus Deblois Andrew DiFusco 11 Scott Prim 10 his career in student affairs. Bill Doiron 15 Thomas Quinn 7 Zuckerman graduated from Le Moyne College in John Dunn 6 Chelsea Rapin 1 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in industrial relations Kevin Duross 1 Ryan Rice 1 and human resource management. He earned a DJ Farnham 1 Paul Sacco 12 6 Rick Santilli 6 master’s degree in business administration from Thomas Fyrer 1 Steven Saul 5 Bentley University in 1998 and a doctorate in Daniel Gauvin Dean Gilbert 17 Kevin Shea 7 educational leadership from Fordham University CJ Hanafin 7 Mike Sheeran 7 in 2010. He has been an adjunct professor of Dan Hanafin 4 Patrick Silva 17 Marketing and General Business courses and has Bob Hawkes, Jr. 12 Bob Sloper 9 8 Jeremy Smith 5 presented nationally on various topics including Marty Hughes 1 Russell Tedford 1 financial management, negotiation, safety, and Charly Hurley Rachel Hutchinson 1 Peter Terreri 11 learning outcomes. Charles Ikeda 1 Tim Kerrigan Sam Kline Danika Korpacz Pavel Kozhokin Fay Lahue Don Langelier

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Jason Therrien James Troup Greg Twogood Josh Weiand Mackenzie Welter Jason Williams Derek Zuckerman

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THE JOE CONCANNON HOCKEY EAST MEDIA AWARD ABOUT THE JOE CONCANNON HOCKEY EAST MEDIA AWARD: The prestigious honor, named in 2001 in memory of long-time Boston Globe sportswriter Joe Concannon, is bestowed annually to an individual who has demonstrated a superior body of work in covering and promoting the Hockey East Association over an extended period of time. The 2023 recipient of the award is Eric Haugen of NESN. Haugen currently serves as Senior Director, Multi-Platform Programming at NESN. His duties include day-to-day oversight of scheduling for all NESN-affiliated networks, rights acquisition across NESN platforms, and relationship management with NESN’s college and minor pro partners. He also contributes to the planning for NESN’s Red Sox and Bruins shoulder programming and oversees coverage of the network’s non-pro live events. Since joining NESN in 2010, Haugen has expanded the network’s relationship with Hockey East through innovations like flex scheduling, the creation of new telecast windows beyond the league’s traditional Friday night presence, and the integration of Hockey East content into NESN’s Bruins coverage. Before joining NESN, Haugen spent four years in programming at the NHL league office and did a two-year stint at NFL Films/NFL Network. He began his career at ESPN, where he rose quickly through the ranks before spending two years as a producer on SportsCenter and Baseball Tonight.

Joe Concannon Award Winners 1992 Larry Mahoney, Bangor Daily News 1993 Bob Whitelaw, New England Sports Network 1994 Bob Monahan, Boston Globe 1995 John Connolly, Boston Herald 1996 Charles Scoggins, Lowell Sun 1997 Bob Norton, New England Sports Network 1998 Joe Concannon, Boston Globe 1999 Dick Osborne, UNH Sports Network 2000 Bill Doherty, Huskies Radio 2001 Dave Hendrickson, U.S. College Hockey Online 2002 Roger Brown, Portsmouth Herald 2003 Bernie Corbett, Giant Sports Associates 2004 Rob Rudnick, Huskies Radio 2005 Eric Frede, NESN/CodRock Media 2006 Dan Hannigan, WZON/CodRock Media 2007 Allen Lessels, New Hampshire Union Leader 2008 Mike Logan, Providence College Radio 2009 Bob Ellis, UMass Lowell Radio 2010 Brock Hines, UMass Sports Network 2011 Mike Machnik, Merrimack Radio, USCHO & CHN 2012 Jim Connelly, U.S. College Hockey Online 2013 Dan Parkhurst, UNH Radio/TV & Merrimack Radio 2014 Pete Webster, Wildcat Sports Radio Network 2015 Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Boston Globe 2016 Ted Ryan, Burlington Free Press 2017 Pete Souris, New Hampshire/Hockey East/UMass Lowell 2018 Tom Caron, New England Sports Network 2019 Mark Divver, Providence Journal/USCHO.com 2022 Joe Bertagna, Hockey East/AHCA 2023 Eric Haugen, NESN

A Minnesota native who graduated from Princeton University, Haugen lives with his wife and daughter in Bedford, Massachusetts.

2023-24 HOCKEY EAST PRESEASON POLL COACHES’ PRESEASON POLL Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 9. 10.

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Team (First-Place Votes) Northeastern (8) Vermont Providence (1) UConn (1) Boston University Boston College Maine New Hampshire Merrimack Holy Cross

Pts. 88 75 74 65 59 58 38 35 28 20


THE TEAMS


BOSTON COLLEGE

BOSTON COLLEGE 2022-23 RESULTS SEPTEMBER 24 FRANKLIN PIERCE 30 at Quinnipiac

W, 4-1 L, 0-5

OCTOBER 6 at Merrimack * W, 4-1 7 MERRIMACK * W, 4-0 14 PENN STATE L, 2-3 15 PENN STATE L, 2-3 21 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * W, 3-0 22 at Boston University * W, 5-4 28 at Vermont * L, 2-3 29 at Vermont * W, 4-3 OT NOVEMBER 4 at UConn * 5 UCONN * 11 at Northeastern * 12 NORTHEASTERN * 18 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 19 at New Hampshire * 22 HARVARD

L, 0-1 L, 1-3 L, 0-4 L, 0-2 W, 3-1 W, 3-2 W, 5-1

DECEMBER 2 at Holy Cross * 3 HOLY CROSS *

W, 2-1 OT W, 4-2

JANUARY 5 MAINE * 6 MAINE * 13 at Northeastern * 14 at Holy Cross * 17 UCONN * 20 at New Hampshire * 21 at Maine * 27 VERMONT * 28 MERRIMACK *

W, 4-1 W, 4-1 L, 0-1 OT W, 3-0 L, 1-3 L, 3-5 L, 1-2 OT L, 2-3 W, 4-0

FEBRUARY 3 PROVIDENCE * W, 3-0 7 HARVARD (BP) W, 3-0 11 at Boston University * W, 2-1 14 NORTHEASTERN (BP) L, 1-2 17 at Providence * W, 5-2 18 PROVIDENCE * L, 0-3 25 UCONN W, 4-3 (OT) MARCH 1 at Northeastern * Hockey East (BP) Beanpot

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L, 0-3

2023-24 BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES ROSNo. 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 28 29 30 31

Name Annaka Mettlet Morgan Trimper Keri Clougherty Kiley Erickson Kate Ham Kara Goulding Molly Jordan Jansen Lucas Katie Pyne Caitlin Flynn Sammy Smigliani Sammy Taber Carson Zanella Christina Klinoff Julia Pellerin Jade Arnone Jenna Carpenter Abby Newhook Olivia O’Brien Caroline Goffredo Shea Frost Sidney Fess Gaby Roy Bailey Callaway Bella Pomarico Grace Campbell

Cl. Pos. Jr. D Gr. F Jr. D Jr. D So. F So. F Fr. D Fr. F Jr. F So. D Gr. F Fr. F Jr. F Sr. F Fr. F So. D Jr. F Jr. F Sr. F Sr. F So. D Sr. D Sr. F Fr. G Fr. G So. G

Ht. Hometown 5-11 New Canaan, Conn. 5-4 Bangor, Maine 5-9 Lynn, Mass. 5-5 Duxbury, Mass. 5-8 Hingham, Mass. 5-8 Belmont, Mass. 5-7 Berlin, Conn. 5-6 Gunnison, Colo. 5-7 Cohasset, Mass. 5-9 Woburn, Mass 5-8 La Jolla, Calif. 5-5 Tewksbury, Mass. 5-6 Pewaukee, Wisc. 5-7 Concord, Mass. 5-6 Windham, N.H. 5-11 Sherborn, Mass. 5-6 Plymouth, Mich. 5-6 St. John’s, Newfoundland 5-2 Duxbury, Mass. 5-5 Mount Laurel, N.J. 5-10 Andover, Mass. 5-7 Clifton Park, N.Y. 5-8 Marshfield, Mass. 5-9 Jackson, Wyo. 5-4 Brentwood, N.H. 5-7 Kensington, Md.

Head Coach: Katie Crowley (Brown ‘97) Associate Head Coach: Courtney Kennedy (UMD ‘01) Assistant Coach: Kate Leary (BC ‘15, ‘21)

Katie Crowley

Brown ‘97 Head Coach 17th Season at BC 334-117-51 at BC

Emma Donnelly

Boston College SID (617) 552-8841 donnell@bc.edu

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Season 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23

HEA Record 2-10-3 (6th) 1-18-1 (6th) 6-11-3 (4th) 16-4-1 (2nd) 15-6-0 (2nd) 9-9-3 (5th) 13-5-3 (2nd) 7-10-4 (6th) 13-4-4 (2nd) 15-4-2 (2nd) 17-2-2 (2nd) 18-2-1 (1st) 20-0-1 (1st) 24-0-0 (1st) 17-4-3 (1st) 19-2-3 (1st) 19-7-1 (2nd) 14-11-2 (4th) 14-4-0 (2nd) 16-9-1 (4th) 16-11-0 (4th)

HEA Tourney Did not qualify Did not qualify Semifinals Runner-up Semifinals Did not qualify Runner-up Quarterfinals Won title Semifinals Semifinals Runner-up Runner-up Won title Won title Semifinals Runner-up Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals


2022-23 RESULTS SEPTEMBER 23 MONCTON (ex.)

W, 5-1

OCTOBER 7 RENSSELAER 8 UNION 14 at New Hampshire * 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 21 at Boston College * 22 BOSTON COLLEGE * 28 at Merrimack * 29 MERRIMACK *

W, 4-0 L, 1-3 W, 2-0 L, 2-3 OT L, 0-3 L, 4-5 L, 2-5 W, 5-2

NOVEMBER 4 PROVIDENCE * 5 at Providence * 11 at Vermont * 12 at Vermont * 18 at UConn * 19 UCONN * 25 vs Yale ! 26 vs Penn State !

L, 2-3 OT L, 1-4 L, 1-2 W, 4-3 OT W, 2-1 W, 5-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-3

DECEMBER 2 MAINE * 3 MAINE * 9 HOLY CROSS *

L, 0-3 L, 2-3 W, 3-2 OT

JANUARY 6 Holy Cross *# 8 at Northeastern * 13 at Holy Cross * 17 PROVIDENCE * 20 at Maine * 21 at New Hampshire * 27 MERRIMACK * 28 VERMONT *

L, 2-3 L, 0-6 L, 1-2 OT T, 2-2 SOW T, 3-3 SOW W, 3-1 W, 4-1 W, 2-1 OT

2023-24 BOSTON UNIVERSITY TERRIERS ROSNo. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 33 37 92

Name Alexa Matses Ella Huntley Liv Haag Jackson Kinsler Nadia Mattivi Kylie Roberts Maggie Hanzel Alex Law Mikayla Blomquist Sydney Healy Andi Calderone Luisa Welcke Lacey Martin Neely Nicholson Clara Yuhn Julia Shaunessy Madison Cardaci Christina Vote Tamara Giaquinto Maeve Kelly Ani FitzGerald Lilli Welcke Brooke Disher Catherine Foulem Emily McDonald Callie Shanahan Mari Pietersen

Head Coach: Tara Watchorn (BU ‘12) Assistant Coach: Megan Myers (Utica ‘14)

Tara Watchorn

Boston University ‘12 Head Coach 1st Season at BU 0-0-0 at BU

Brian Kelley

Boston University SID bkelley@bu.edu

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FEBRUARY 3 UCONN * T, 2-2 SOW 7 vs Northeastern (BP) L, 1-4 11 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 1-2 14 vs Harvard (BP) W, 7-4 17 NORTHEASTERN * L, 1-5 18 at Northeastern * L, 0-4 22 MERRIMACK L, 4-5 OT * Hockey East ! Henderson Collegiate Hockey Showcase # Frozen Fenway Beanpot (BP)

Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown Gr. G 5-8. Boxford, Mass. Fr. F 5-4 Buffalo, N.Y. Jr. F 5-1 Robbinsdale, Minn. Fr. F 5-7 Madison, Wis. Gr. D 5-9 Baselga di Pinè, Trento, Italy Jr. F 5-8 Edina, Minn. Jr. D 5-9 Rochester, MInn. Fr. F 5-8 Whitby, Ont. Fr. F 5-7 Lake Countrym B.C. So. F 5-7 Arthur, Ont. Sr. D 5-6 Kirkland, Que. So. F 5-5 Heidelberg, Germany Sr. F 5-8 Minnetonka, Minn. Fr. F 5-8 Pittsburgh, Pa. So. F 5-9 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Sr. D 6-1 Marshfield, Mass. Sr. F/D 5-9 Westminster, Mass. Jr. F 5-2 Arlington, Mass. Sr. D 5-6 Toronto, Ont. So. D 5-9 Victoria, Minn. Jr. F 5-7 Shaker Heights, Ohio So. F 5-10 Heidelberg, Germany So. D 5-8 Fort St. John, B.C. Sr. F 5-6 Dieppe, N.B. Jr. G 5-5 Essex, Vt. Jr. G 5-10 Commerce, Mich Fr. G 5-6 Goodwood, Ont.

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

Season 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23

HEA Record 6-13-2 (6th) 10-9-2 (5th) 11-9-1 (3rd) 10-6-5 (3rd) 10-6-5 (2nd) 15-3-3 (1st) 14-7-0 (3rd) 18-2-1 (1st) 14-7-0 (T-2nd) 15-5-1 (2nd) 17-5-2 (3rd) 12-8-4 (3rd) 8-11-5 (6th) 15-6-6 (3rd) 18-6-3 (2nd) 6-5-0 (6th) 11-9-5 (6th) 9-15-3 (7th)

HEA Tourney Did not qualify Did not qualify Semifinals Semifinals Won title Semifinals Won title Won title Won title Won title Runner-up Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Did not qualify

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT UCONN

2022-23 RESULTS SEPTEMBER 17 QUINNIPIAC (ex) 23 RIT 24 RIT 30 STONEHILL

L, 1-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 W, 7-1

OCTOBER 1 at Stonehill 7 at Northeastern * 8 NORTHEASTERN * 14 at Vermont * 15 at Vermont * 21 at Merrimack * 22 MERRIMACK * 28 MAINE * 29 MAINE *

W, 3-2 L, 0-3 L, 1-4 T, 1-1 L, 1-6 W, 3-0 T, 2-2 L, 0-1 W, 2-0

NOVEMBER 4 BOSTON COLLEGE * 5 at Boston College * 11 PROVIDENCE * 12 at Providence * 18 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 19 at Boston University * 25 SHU ^ 26 Quinnipiac ^

W, 1-0 W, 3-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 2-5 W, 3-2 L, 0-1

DECEMBER 2 at New Hampshire * 3 at New Hampshire * 31 at Brown

L, 0-4 W, 1-0 W, 3-0

JANUARY 13 MERRIMACK * 14 VERMONT * 17 at Boston College * 20 at Providence * 27 at Maine * 29 NEW HAMPSHIRE *

W, 4-2 W, 4-1 W, 3-1 T, 2-2 L, 4-5 L, 0-3

FEBRUARY 3 at Boston University * 10 NORTHEASTERN * 11 HOLY CROSS * 17 HOLY CROSS * 18 at Holy Cross * 25 at Boston College

T, 2-2 L, 2-3 L, 1-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 L, 3-4

* Hockey East ^ Nutmeg Classic (Hamden, CT)

12 12

2023-24 UCONN HUSKIES ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. 1 Megan Warrener Jr. G 3 Martha Mobark Fr. F 4 Brigitte McGuire Fr. D 5 Camryn Wong Gr. D 11 Christina Walker So. F 12 Coryn Tormala Gr. F 13 Emma Eryou So. D 14 Brooke Campbell So. F 15 Meghane Duchesne-Chalifoux So. D 16 Kyla Josifovic So. F 17 Ava Rinker Jr. D 18 Maya Serdachny Fr. D 19 Megan Woodworth So. F 20 Claire Peterson Gr. D 22 Ainsley Svetek Gr. D 23 Brianna Ware Jr. F 24 Kathryn Stockdale Sr. F 25 Jada Habisch Sr. F 26 Alexa Pongo Jr. F 35 Shannon Moran Fr. G 51 Julia Stephen Fr. D 54 Livvy Dewar Fr. F 88 Tia Chan Jr. G 92 Ashley Allard Fr. F 97 Riley Grimley Jr. F -

Hometown Stoney Creek, Ontario Chicago, Ill. Stamford, Conn. Vancouver, B.C. Burlington, Ontario Chassell, Mich. Nepean, Ontario Essex, Ontario Montreal, Quebec Burlington, Ontario Elverson, Pa. Edmonton, Alberta Berwick, Nova Scotia San Jose, Calif. Burlington, Ontario Point-Claire, Quebec Ottawa, Ontario Buffalo, Minnesota Fenelon Falls, Ontario Grantham, New Hampshire Burlington, Ontario Fredericton, New Brunswick Hamilton, Ontario Ottowa, Ontario Eagleville, Pa.

Head Coach: Chris MacKenzie (Niagara ‘00, UML ‘03) Associate Head Coach: Casey Handrahan (Niagara ‘04) Assistant Coach: Elizabeth Wulf

Chris MacKenzie

Niagara ‘00, UML ‘03 Head Coach 11th Season at UConn 109-134-35 at UConn

Colin Stewart

UConn SID colin.stewart@uconn.edu

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Season 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23

HEA Record 3-9-3 (5th) 5-11-4 (5th) 11-5-4 (3rd) 10-11-0 (5th) 12-7-2 (4th) 13-5-3 (2nd) 10-8-3 (5th) 10-5-6 (5th) 9-9-3 (4th) 3-15-3 (7th) 1-19-1 (8th) 6-14-1 (T-5th) 5-11-5 (5th) 11-10-3 (4th) 9-13-2 (7th) 7-11-6 (7th) 9-14-4 (7th) 13-12-2 (5th) 8-9-1 (7th) 16-7-4 (3rd) 12-11-4 (5th)

HEA Tourney

Lost Semifinal Did not qualify Runner-up Did not qualify Semifinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Runner-up Quarterfinals Did not qualify Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Runner-Up Quarterfinals Runner-Up Semifinals Runner-Up Quarterfinals


COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS 2022-23 RESULTS SEPTEMBER 30 UNION

W, 4-3

OCTOBER 1 UNION 8 VERMONT * 9 VERMONT * 14 at Providence * 15 PROVIDENCE * 21 St. Lawrence ^ 22 Syracuse ^ 28 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 29 at New Hampshire *

L, 1-3 W, 2-1 L, 0-3 L, 0-4 L, 0-4 L, 1-2 T, 3-3 SOW L, 0-2 L, 1-4

NOVEMBER 4 MERRIMACK * 5 at Merrimack * 11 at Maine * 12 at Maine * 18 at Northeastern * 19 NORTHEASTERN * 22 at Brown 26 at Franklin Pierce 27 FRANKLIN PIERCE

L, 0-4 L, 2-3 L, 0-4 L, 1-4 L, 1-2 L, 2-5 L, 0-1 L, 1-4 PPD

DECEMBER 2 BOSTON COLLEGE * 3 at Boston College * 9 at Boston University *

L, 1-2 OT L, 2-4 L, 2-3 OT

JANUARY 6 Boston University *# W, 3-2 13 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * W, 2-1 OT 14 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 0-3 20 at Vermont * L, 1-3 21 at Merrimack * L, 0-4 27 at Northeastern * L, 0-4 FEBRUARY 3 MAINE * 5 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 10 at Providence * 11 at UConn * 17 at UConn * 18 UCONN * 22 at New Hampshire * Hockey East ^ Ice Breaker Tournament # Frozen Fenway

2023-24 HOLY CROSS CRUSADERS ROSTER No. 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 29 30 31

Name Vaia Graves Grace Johnson Bryn Saarela Emilie Fortunato Casey Borgiel Lane Lewis Lulu Rourke Alexia Moreau Emily Crovo Reghan Chadwick Carmen Elliott Madison Michals Mackenzie King Manny Gendron Millie Sirum Alexis Perry Lilly Feeney Taylor Cantelon Emma Min Charlotte Sonntag Michela Lio Madison Beck Brooke Loranger Abby Hornung

Cl. Pos. Sr. D Sr. D Sr. F Jr. D So. D So. F Fr. F So. F Fr. F Fr. F Jr. D Jr. F Jr. F Fr. F Sr. F So. F Sr. F So. D Jr. D So. F Jr. F Sr. G So. G So. G

Ht. Hometown 5-8 Plattsburgh, N.Y. 5-5 Minnetonka, Minn. 5-6 Denver, Colo. 5-7 Laval, Que. 5-7 Port Huron, Mich. 5-8 Winnetka, Ill. 5-4 Wellesley, Mass. 5-4 Louiseville, Que. 5-4 Melrose, Mass. 5-7 Port Hope, Ont. 5-5 Stephenville, N.L. 5-7 Needham, Mass. 5-4 Mt. Lebanon, Pa. 5-10 Rockland, Ont. 5-9 Oslo, Norway 5-5 Brooklin, Ont. 5-3 Foxborough, Mass. 5-6 Oakville, Ont. 5-5 London, Ont. 5-4 Sun Valley, Idaho 5-5 Toronto, Ont. 5-3 Lunenburg, Nova Scotia 5-9 Niagara on the Lake, Ont. 5-7 Ashland, Mass.

Head Coach: Katie Lachapelle (Providence ‘99) Assistant Coach: Devan Taylor (UNH ‘19) Assistant Coach: Janine Weber (Providence ‘14) Assistant Coach: Lindsay Browning (Cornell ‘21, ‘22)

Katie Lachapelle Providence ‘99 Head Coach 5th Season at HC 5-23-5 at HC

Maria Porth

Holy Cross SID mporth@holycross.edu

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W, 2-1 OT L, 4-7 L, 1-3 W, 2-1 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 3-6

Season 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23

HEA Record 1-25-1 (10th) 5-20-2 (9th) 4-14-1 (9th) 1-26-0 (10th) 6-21-0 (9th)

HEA Tourney Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify

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UNIVERSITY OF MAINE MAINE

2022-23 RESULTS RESULTS 2022-23 SEPTEMBER 17 NEW BRUNSWICK 23 QUINNIPIAC 24 QUINNIPIAC

W, 3-2 L, 2-3 OT L, 0-3

OCTOBER 1 at Saint Anselm 7 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 8 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 14 LIU 15 LIU 21 NORTHEASTERN * 22 NORTHEASTERN * 28 at UConn * 29 at UConn *

W, 6-3 W, 3-2 W, 4-0 W, 4-3 L, 0-1 L, 1-6 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 L, 0-2

NOVEMBER 4 VERMONT * 5 VERMONT * 11 HOLY CROSS * 12 HOLY CROSS * 18 at Providence * 19 at Providence * 25 at Clarkson 26 at Clarkson DECEMBER 2 at Boston University * 3 at Boston University *

L, 1-6 L, 2-7 W, 4-0 W, 4-1 L, 0-3 L, 1-5 L, 1-8 W, 5-4 OT W, 3-0 W, 3-2

JANUARY 5 at Boston College * L, 1-4 6 at Boston College* L, 1-4 13 at New Hampshire * L, 4-5 14 at Northeastern * L, 0-5 20 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * T, 3-3 OT 21 BOSTON COLLEGE * W, 2-1 27 UCONN * W, 5-4 OT 28 PROVIDENCE * T, 4-4 OT FEBRUARY 3 at Holy Cross * 10 at Merrimack * 11 at Vermont * 17 MERRIMACK * 18 MERRIMACK * 25 at Providence * Hockey East

14 14

2023-24 MAINE BLACK BEARS ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown 2 Bria Holm Fr. F 5-4 Moorhead, Minn. 3 Sam Morrison Fr. F 5-6 Dominion, Nova Scotia 4 Cora Webber So. D 5-5 Johnston, R.I. 6 Olivia King Sr. D 5-6 Old Town, Maine 7 Lily Fetch Fr. F 5-4 Woodbury, Minn. 8 Kennedy Little Sr. D 5-3 Andover, Minn. 9 Ashley Kokavec Fr. D 5-4 Parkland, Fla. 10 Courtney Colarullo Jr. D 5-3 Ayer, Mass. 11 Abby Latorella 5th F 5-7 Macomb, Mich. 12 Jamie Grinder Jr. D 5-10 Vancouver, B.C. 13 Mikayla Boarder Fr. F 5-8 Richland, Wash. 14 Haley Ryan Fr. F 5-4 Conception Bay South, NL 16 Reagun Wurm Fr. F 5-5 Buffalo, Minn. 17 Sophia Johnson Fr. D 5-11 Palmer, Alaska 18 Ann- Frederique Guay Gr. F 5-7 Quebec, Canada 19 Ava Stevenson So. F 5-9 Grosse Pointe, Mich. 21 Lila Shea Fr. F 5-9 Braintree, Mass. 22 Rahel Enzler Sr. F 5-5 Zug, Switzerland 24 Adriana van de Leest Jr. D 5-11 Kelowna, B.C. 26 Ida Kuoppala 5th. F 5-6 Pedersore, Finland 27 Mira Seregély Jr. F 5-9 Budapest, Hungary 28 Alyssa Wruble Jr. F 5-5 Bethlehem, Pa. 29 Elise Morphy Sr. D 5-6 Regina, Sask. Canada 30 Jorden Mattison Sr. G 5-9 Fenwick, Ontario 31 Julia Bachetti Fr. G 5-8 Tecumseh, Ontario 32 Anna LaRose Sr. G 5-5 Albertville, Minnesota Head Coach: Molly Engstrom (Wisconsin ‘07) Assistant Coaches: Kirsti Hussey (Dartmouth ‘05), Nina Rogers

Molly Engstrom Wisconsin ‘07 Head Coach 2nd Season at Maine 15-18-2 at Maine

Kenna Farrey Maine SID (207) 573-8289

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L, 1-2 W, 1-0 L, 0-3 W, 5-2 L, 1-3 L, 2-5

Season 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23

HEA Record 5-8-2 (3rd) 9-9-2 (3rd) 5-13-2 (5th) 9-8-4 (4th) 5-14-2 (6th) 3-15-3 (7th) 2-15-4 (8th) 3-15-3 (8th) 6-12-3 (6th) 11-8-2 (5th) 2-16-3 (7th) 5-13-3 (T-5th) 9-11-1 (4th) 6-17-1 (8th) 6-17-1 (9th) 11-9-4 (3rd) 7-15-5 (9th) 9-11-7 (7th) 7-8-1 (5th) 12-13-1 (5th) 12-13-2 (6th)

HEA Tourney

Semifinals Semifinals Did not qualify Semifinals Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Did not qualify Semifinals Did not qualify Semifinals Semifinals Semifinals Quarterfinals


MERRIMACK COLLEGE SEPTEMBER 30 SYRACUSE

L, 2-3 OT

OCTOBER 1 SYRACUSE 6 BOSTON COLLEGE * 7 at Boston College * 14 NORTHEASTERN * 15 at Northeastern * 21 UCONN * 22 at UConn * 28 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 29 at Boston University *

W, 2-0 L, 1-4 L, 0-4 L, 0-5 L, 1-4 L, 0-3 T, 2-2 W, 5-2 L, 2-5

NOVEMBER 4 at Holy Cross * 5 HOLY CROSS * 11 at New Hampshire * 12 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 17 VERMONT * 18 VERMONT *

W, 4-0 W, 3-2 L, 0-3 W, 5-4 OT L, 1-5 L, 0-3

DECEMBER 2 at Providence * 3 at Providence * 7 DARTMOUTH 10 at Dartmouth 31 at Saint Anselm

L, 2-4 L, 1-4 L, 1-2 OT W, 4-3 W, 4-2

JANUARY 6 at Minnesota 7 St. Cloud State 13 UConn * 14 PROVIDENCE * 20 NORTHEASTERN * 21 HOLY CROSS * 27 at Boston University * 28 at Boston College * FEBRUARY 3 at Vermont * 10 MAINE * 11 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 17 at Maine * 18 at Maine * 22 at Boston University 26 at Northeastern

L, 2-9 L, 1-3 L, 2-4 L, 2-5 L, 1-3 L, 1-5 L, 1-4 L, 0-4 L, 2-6 L, 0-1 T, 3-3 SOL L, 2-5 W, 3-1 W, 5-4 OT L, 1-5

2023-24 MERRIMACK WARRIORS ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown 1 Sophia Hausberger Fr. G 5-7 Nashua, N.H. 2 Teghan Inglis Jr. D 5-9 Okotos, Alberta 3 Ashlyn Kroes So. D 5-6 Milton 4 Natalie Nemes Sr. D 5-5 Kingston, Mass. 5 Grace Karunakar Sr. D 5-5 Scarborough, Ont. 7 Payten Evans So. D 5-10 Calgary, Alberta 8 Michaela Littlewood Fr. F Andover, Mass. 9 Bree Bergeron Sr. D 5-5 Lewiston, Maine 11 Celine Tedenby 5th F 5-6 Ornskoldvik, Sweden 13 Mary Edmonds Gr. F 5-5 Fairfield, Conn. 15 Sarah Hirst So. F 5-6 Campbellville, Ont. 16 Ally Qualley Sr. F 5-6 Brooklyn Park, Minn. 17 Hayley Chang Jr. D 5-8 Coquitlam, B.C. 18 Tara Blackburn Jr. F 5-5 Oakville, Ont. 19 Raice Szott Sr. D 5-9 Daysland, Alberta 21 Sophie McKinley So. F 5-6 Vernon, B.C. 23 Hannah Corneliusen Sr. F 5-7 Warroad, Minn. 24 Alex Ferguson So. F 5-7 Burlington, Ont. 25 Allison Reeb Gr. F 5-4 Bellingham, Washington 27 Sydney Lynch So. D 5-4 Caledon, Ont. 28 Emily Oosterveld Sr. F 5-6 Waterdown, Ont. 29 Maria Lindberg Fr. F 5-6 Stockholm, Sweden 30 Ainsley Moulton Fr. G 5-8 Somerville, Mass. 35 Aries Mustoe Sr. G 5-7 Grimsby, Ont. 40 Emma Pfeffer Fr. F 5-6 Vienna, Austria 41 Calli Hogarth So. G 6-0 Barrie, Ont. 61 Solveig Gisler Fr. D 5-6 Linkoping, Sweden 91 Ryleigh Horlock Fr. F Pickering, Ont. Head Coach: Erin Hamlen (New Hampshire ‘93) Assistant Coaches: Chris Hall (ND ‘09), Kate Leary

Erin Hamlen

MERRIMACK

2022-23 RESULTS RESULTS 2022-23

Cam Urbowicz

New Hampshire ‘93 Merrimack SID Head Coach urbowiczc@merrimack.edu 9th Season at MC 66-170-24 at MC

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* Hockey East

Season 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23

HEA Record 3-18-3 (9th) 7-17-0 (8th) 6-16-2 (9th) 12-10-5 (5th) 2-20-5 (10th) 1-15-0 (10th) 6-20-1 (9th) 5-20-2 (10th)

HEA Tourney Did not qualify Quarterfinals Did not qualify Quarterfinals Did not qualify Did not qualify Quarterfinals Quarterfinals

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NEW HAMPSHIRE

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 2022-23 RESULTS RESULTS 2022-23 SEPTEMBER 23 UNION 24 UNION

L, 2-3 W, 5-2

OCTOBER 2 at Quinnipiac L, 0-2 7 at Maine * L, 2-3 8 at Maine * L, 0-4 14 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * L, 0-2 15 at Boston University * W, 3-2 OT 21 PROVIDENCE * L, 1-4 22 at Providence * L, 1-2 28 at Holy Cross * W, 2-0 29 HOLY CROSS * W, 4-1 NOVEMBER 4 NORTHEASTERN * 5 at Northeastern * 11 MERRIMACK * 12 at Merrimack * 18 at Boston College * 19 BOSTON COLLEGE * 26 at Harvard DECEMBER 2 UCONN * 3 UCONN *

W, 4-0 L, 0-1

JANUARY 2 SAINT ANSELM 6 St. Cloud State % 7 at Minnesota % 13 MAINE * 20 BOSTON COLLEGE * 21 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 27 PROVIDENCE * 29 at UConn *

W, 4-2 L, 0-3 L, 1-8 W, 5-4 W, 5-3 L, 1-3 L, 4-7 W, 3-0

FEBRUARY 2 at Northeastern * 5 at Holy Cross * 10 at Vermont * 11 at Merrimack * 17 VERMONT * 18 VERMONT * 22 HOLY CROSS 25 at Vermont * Hockey East

16 16

L, 0-5 L, 2-8 W, 3-0 L, 4-5 OT L, 1-3 L, 2-3 OT L, 0-1

L, 1-4 W, 7-4 T, 3-3 SOW T, 3-3 SOL T, 3-3 SOL L, 1-3 W, 6-3 L, 1-2 OT

2023-24 NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown 1 Noemi Martinez Fr. G Glen Ridge, N.J. 2 Autumn Mish So. D 5-11 Long Lake, N.Y. 3 Annie Berry Gr. F 5-2 Milton, Mass. 5 Rae Breton Gr. D 5-8 Brighton, Ontario 6 Alyson Hush So. F 5-5 Toronto, Ontario 7 Sydney Leonard Fr. F 5-6 St. Bonifacius, Minn. 8 Nicole Kelly Sr. F 5-5 Brantford, Ontario 9 Kelly Harty So. F 5-4 Billerica, Mass. 11 Chavonne Truter Sr. F 5-11 Uxbridge, Ontario 12 Danika Botterill Fr. F 5-5 Portage La Prairie, Man. 14 Kira Juodikis Jr. F 5-11 LaSalle, Ontario 15 Shea Verrier Jr. F 5-7 Reading, Mass. 16 Jada Christian Gr. F 5-5 Caledon East, Ontario 17 Mikah Baptiste Gr. F 5-3 Ottawa, Ontario 18 Tamara Thiérus Gr. F 5-3 Saint-Jérôme, Quebec 19 Hannah Rodgers So. F 5-5 Wilmington, N.C. 20 Kyla Bent Sr. D 5-4 Halifax, Nova Scotia 21 Marina Alvarez Jr. D 5-5 Center Moriches, N.Y. 22 Julia Cabral Fr. F 5-5 Lee, N.H. 23 Charli Kettyle Sr. D 5-7 Perth, Ontario 24 Brooke Hammer Jr. F 5-4 Commerce Twp, Mich. 27 Brianna Legros Sr. D 5-5 New Liskeard, Ontario 28 Lucie Legros Fr. D 5-10 Brentwood, N.H. 29 Sadie Makokis Fr. D 5-5 St. Albert, Alberta 30 Sedona Blair Fr. G 5-10 Eden Prairie, Minn. 33 Ava Hills So. G 5-9 Pembroke, N.H. Head Coach: Hilary Witt (Northeastern ‘01) Associate Head Coach: Stephanie Jones (New Hampshire ‘05) Assistant Coach: Sam Faber

Hillary Witt

Northeastern ‘01 Head Coach 10th season at UNH 86-126-24 at UNH

Doug Poole

New Hampshire SID (603) 969-5433 doug.poole@unh.edu

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Season 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23

HEA Record 13-2-0 (2nd) 17-1-2 (1st) 13-3-4 (1st) 19-1-1 (1st) 18-1-2 (1st) 20-0-1 (1st) 15-2-4 (1st) 13-6-2 (3rd) 7-13-1 (7th) 4-15-2 (6th) 10-8-3 (4th) 4-15-2 (8th) 6-13-2 (6th) 8-16-0 (5th) 11-11-2 (6th) 9-10-5 (5th) 10-14-3 (6th) 12-12-3 (6th) 6-13-1 (8th) 9-16-1 (8th) 9-15-3 (8th)

HEA Tourney Runner-up Runner-up Semifinals Won title Won title Won title Won title Semifinals Did not qualify Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Did not qualify Quarterfinals


2022-23 RESULTS SEPTEMBER 30 LIU OCTOBER 1 LIU 7 UCONN * 8 at UConn * 14 at Merrimack * 15 MERRIMACK * 21 at Maine * 22 at Maine * 28 at Providence * 29 PROVIDENCE *

W, 3-1 W, 10-1 W, 3-0 W, 4-1 W, 5-0 W, 4-1 W, 6-1 L, 0-1 W, 4-1 T, 2-2 SOW

NOVEMBER 4 at New Hampshire * 5 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 11 BOSTON COLLEGE * 12 at Boston College * 15 at Providence * 18 HOLY CROSS * 19 at Holy Cross * 25 Princeton $ 26 Cornell $

W, 5-0 W, 8-2 W, 4-0 W, 2-0 L, 0-3 W, 2-1 W, 5-2 W, 4-1 W, 5-1

DECEMBER 2 VERMONT * 3 VERMONT *

W, 3-1 W, 5-1

JANUARY 8 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * W, 6-0 13 BOSTON COLLEGE * W, 1-0 OT 14 MAINE * W, 5-0 20 at Merrimack * W, 3-1 21 at Vermont * W, 3-1 27 HOLY CROSS * W, 4-0

2023-24 NORTHEASTERN HUSKIES ROSTER No. 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 26 27 28 35 37 41 44 61 72 88 91 92 94

Name Lily Shannon Taylor Guarino Tory Mariano Katy Knoll Molly Griffin Kristina Allard Holly Abela Mady Cipolla Ellie Mabardy Lily Yovetich Mia Langlois Becca Vanstone Abbey Marohn Allie Lalonde Peyton Compton Peyton Cullaton Rylie Jones Megan Carter Ella Blackmore Paige Taborski Gwyneth Philips Jules Constantinople Taze Thompson Lily Brazis Mattie Robitzer Skylar Irving Peyton Anderson Avery Anderson Alyssa Antonakis

* Hockey East $ Smashville Showcase (BP) Beanpot

W, 3-0 W, 4-1 W, 4-1 L, 0-3

Ht. Hometown 5-10 Andover, Mass. 5-5 Fairfield, Conn. 5-9 Buffalo, N.Y. 5-7 Amherst, N.Y. 5-4 Arlington, Mass. 5-4 Kingston, N.H. 5-4 Brampton, Ontario 5-2 Bowie, Md. 5-3 Winchester, Mass. 5-4 Los Angeles, Cali. 5-7 Windham, N.H. 5-5 Mississauga, Ontario 5-7 Saint Joseph, Mich. 5-8 Irvine, Calif. 5-3 Sanford, Fla. 5-7 Lakeville, Minn. 5-6 North Chelmsford, Mass. 5-8 Milton, Ontario 5-5 Northville, Mich. 5-7 Roscoe, Illinois 5-7 Athens, Ohio 5-5 East Haven, Conn. 5-6 Sherwood Park, Alberta 5-5 Saugus, Mass. 5-4 Kennett Square, Pa. 5-8 Kingston, Mass. 5-5 Arvada, Colo. 5-4 Arvada, Colo. 5-6 Elko New Market, Minn.

Head Coach: Dave Flint (North Adams State ‘93) Associate Head Coach: Nick Carpenito (Northeastern ‘11) Assistant Coach: Lindsay Berman (Northeastern ‘10) Assistant Coach: Melissa Piacentini: Syracuse ‘16)

Dave Flint

North Adams State ‘93 Head Coach 14th season at NU 321-140-42 at NU

FEBRUARY 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE * W, 4-1 7 Boston University (BP) W, 4-1 10 at UConn * W, 3-2 OT 14 at Boston College (BP) W, 2-1 17 at Boston University * W, 5-1 18 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * W, 4-0 25 MERRIMACK W, 5-1 MARCH 1 BOSTON COLLEGE 4 PROVIDENCE 11 at Yale 17 Ohio State

Cl. Pos. So. F Jr. D Jr. D 5th F Sr. F So. D So. F Fr. F Fr. F Sr. D So. F Gr. F Sr. D Fr. F Fr. F Gr. F Fr. D Gr. D Fr. F Jr. G 5th G So. D Jr. F So. F Fr. G Jr. F Gr. F So. F So. F

NORTHEASTERN

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY

Delaney O’Brien

Northeastern SID (207)-659-5121 d.obrien@northeastern.edu

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Season 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23

HEA Record 4-10-1 (4th) 7-9-4 (4th) 2-15-3 (6th) 6-14-1 (7th) 4-15-2 (7th) 6-14-1 (6th) 7-13-1 (6th) 9-6-6 (4th) 6-10-5 (5th) 15-3-3 (1st) 13-7-1 (3rd) 13-6-2 (T-2nd) 11-8-2 (3rd) 20-4-0 (2nd) 14-8-1 (2nd) 11-11-2 (4th) 21-3-3 (1st) 24-3-0 (1st) 17-1-1 (1st) 21-3-2 (1st) 24-2-1 (1st)

HEA Tourney Did not qualify Semifinals Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Runner-up Semifinals Runner-up Semifinals Semifinals Semifinals Runner-up Won Title Won Title Won Title Won Title Won Title Won Title

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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PROVIDENCE

2022-23 2022-23 RESULTS RESULTS SEPTEMBER 23 ST. LAWRENCE 24 ST. LAWRENCE

W, 3-2 OT L, 2-5

OCTOBER 7 UNION 8 RPI 14 HOLY CROSS * 15 at Holy Cross * 21 at New Hampshire * 22 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 28 NORTHEASTERN * 29 at Northeastern *

W, 7-0 W, 2-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-1 W, 2-1 L, 1-4 T, 2-2 OT

NOVEMBER 4 at Boston University * W, 3-2 OT 5 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * W, 4-1 11 at UConn * L, 1-2 12 UCONN * L, 1-2 15 NORTHEASTERN * W, 3-0 18 MAINE * W, 3-0 19 MAINE * W, 5-1 26 BROWN W, 4-3 DECEMBER 2 MERRIMACK * 3 MERRIMACK * 9 QUINNIPIAC 10 at Quinnipiac

W, 4-2 W, 4-1 L, 2-3 W, 3-2

JANUARY 6 at Vermont * L, 0-2 7 at Vermont * L, 1-4 13 VERMONT * L, 0-3 14 at Merrimack * W, 5-2 17 at Boston University * T, 2-2 SOL 20 UCONN * T, 2-2 OT 27 at New Hampshire * W, 7-4 28 at Maine * T, 4-4 SOW FEBRUARY 3 at Boston College * 10 HOLY CROSS * 17 BOSTON COLLEGE * 18 at Boston College * 25 MAINE

L, 0-3 W, 3-1 L, 2-5 W, 3-0 W, 5-2

MARCH 1 at Vermont 4 at Northeastern

W, 1-0 L, 1-4

* Hockey East

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2023-24 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS ROSTER No. 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 25 26 27 29 32 33

Name Lily Martinson Maddy Coene Lauren DeBlois Audrey Knapp Lindsay Bochna Lily Hendrikson Kiara Kraft KC Brooks Megane Quirion Peyton Blaney Grace Shirley Kayla Kutes Reichen Kirchmair Brooke Becker Dylan Berman Taylor Gilmour Claire Tyo Ashley Clark Hannah Johnson Cristina Cavaliere Rachel Weiss Hope Walinski Mireille Kingsley Taya Currie

Cl. Pos. Jr. D Sr. F Gr. D Fr. F Sr. F Jr. D Fr. F Sr. D So. F Fr. D Gr. F So. F So. F Sr. D Fr. F Fr. F Sr. D Jr. F Jr. D So. D Sr. F Jr. G Sr. G Fr. G

Ht. Hometown 5-10 Allen, Texas 5-5 Clayton, N.Y. 5-6 Lewiston, Maine 5-5 Stevens Point, Wis. 5-5 Toronto, Ontario 5-2 Edina, Minn. 5-3 Churchville, N.Y. 5-7 Colorado Springs, Colo. 5-3 Saint-Eustache, Quebec 5-8 Millgrove, Ontario 5-7 Saskatchewan, Canada 5-7 Kirkland, Wa. 5-8 Oakville, Ontario 5-8 Orchard Park, N.Y. 5-5 Deephaven, Minn. 6-2 Napanee, Ontario 5-6 Massena, N.Y. 5-3 North Weymouth, Mass. 5-3 Readfield, Maine 5-5 Mississauga, Ontario 5-7 Calgary, Canada 5-5 Lincoln, R.I. 5-9 Sudbury, Ontario 5-8 Parkhill, Ontario

Head Coach: Matt Kelly (Wayne State ‘07) Associate Coach: Ali Domenico (St. Lawrence ‘09) Assistant Coach: Nicole Renault

Matt Kelly

Wayne State ‘07 Head Coach 6th Season at PC 52-31-7 at PC

Caroline Mealey

Providence SID 401 865 2272 kmackrel.ga@providence.edu

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Season 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23

HEA Record 13-1-1 (1st) 14-5-1 (2nd) 14-4-2 (2nd) 11-8-2 (3rd) 12-6-3 (3rd) 10-8-3 (4th) 11-8-3 (4th) 11-5-5 (1st) 12-8-1 (3rd) 11-8-2 (4th) 8-10-3 (5th) 6-15-0 (7th) 5-15-1 (8th) 6-16-2 (7th) 11-10-3 (T-4th) 12-7-5 (2nd) 16-9-2 (4th) 15-10-2 (3rd) 10-6-1 (3rd) 12-12-3 (7th) 15-8-4 (3rd)

HEA Tourney Won title Won title Won title Semifinals Runner-up Runner-up Semifinals Semifinals Semifinals Runner-up Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Runner-up Quarterfinals Runner-up


UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT W, 6-0 W, 5-2

OCTOBER 1 RIT W, 5-2 8 at Holy Cross * L, 1-2 9 at Holy Cross * W, 3-0 14 UCONN * T, 1-1 SOW 15 UCONN * W, 6-1 21 at Colgate L, 1-4 22 at Colgate L, 2-3 28 BOSTON COLLEGE * W, 3-2 29 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 3-4 OT NOVEMBER 4 at Maine * W, 6-1 5 at Maine * W, 7-2 11 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * W, 2-1 12 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * L, 3-4 OT 17 at Merrimack * W, 5-1 18 at Merrimack * W, 3-0 29 DARTMOUTH W, 4-1 DECEMBER 2 at Northeastern * 3 at Northeastern * 9 at Syracuse 10 at Syracuse

L, 1-3 L, 1-5 W, 3-1 W, 2-1

JANUARY 6 PROVIDENCE * W, 2-0 7 PROVIDENCE * W, 4-1 13 at Providence * W, 3-0 14 at UConn * L, 1-4 20 HOLY CROSS * W, 3-1 21 NORTHEASTERN * L, 1-3 28 at Boston University * L, 1-2 FEBRUARY 3 MERRIMACK * W, 6-2 10 NEW HAMPSHIRE * T, 3-3 SOW 11 MAINE * W, 3-0 17 at New Hampshire * T, 3-3 SOW 18 at New Hampshire * W, 3-1 25 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 2-1 OT MARCH 1 PROVIDENCE * * Hockey East

L, 0-1

2023-24 VERMONT CATAMOUNTS ROSTER No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown 2 Ezra Oien Fr. F 5-7 Owatonna, Minn. 3 Bella Parento Sr. D 5-5 Montpelier, Vt. 4 Natalie Zarcone Fr. D 5-5 Huntington, N.Y. 6 Evelyne Blais-Savoie Jr. F 5-9 San Jose, Calif. 7 McKenzie Cerrato Fr. F 5-3 Malden, Mass. 8 Anna Podein R-So. D 5-8 Minneapolis, Minn. 9 Julia Mesplede So. F 5-2 Bordeaux, France 10 Lara Beecher So. F 5-5 Buffalo, N.Y. 11 Kaylee Lewis Fr. F 5-7 McKinney, Texas 12 Maddy Skelton Sr. F 5-6 Isanti, Minn. 14 Krista Parkkonen So. D 5-6 Lappeenranta, Finland 17 Brooke George Fr. D 5-5 East Montpelier, Vt. 19 Cecilia DesLauriers Fr. F/D 5-0 St. Albans, Vt. 23 Hailey Burns Gr. F 5-5 Kirkland, Qué. 24 Rose-Marie Brochu Fr. F 5-8 Levis, Que. 27 Sofie Skott So. D 5-8 Herning, Denmark 35 Ellie Simmons R-Fr. G 5-8 Buffalo, N.Y 38 Sydney Correa Jr. G 5-6 Georgetown, Mass. 43 Alaina Tanski Jr F 5-4 Hermantown, Minn. 49 Sara Levesque Gr. D 5-3 Chicoutimi, Qué. 55 Hailey Eikos Fr. D 5-7 Brooklyn Park, Minn. 66 Lily Humphrey Gr. F 5-5 Huntington Beach, Calif. 91 Jessie McPherson Sr. G 5-9 Chatham, ONT. 96 Natálie Mlýnková Sr. F 5-3 Zlin, Czech Republic Head Coach: Jim Plumer (Colby ‘83) Associate Head Coach: Jess Koizumi (UMD ‘07) Assistant Coach: Alex Gettens (UVM ‘17)

Jim Plumer

Colby ‘83 Head Coach 12th season at UVM 101-154-41 at UVM

VERMONT

2022-23 RESULTS SEPTEMBER 24 UOTTAWA 30 RIT

Nich Hall

Vermont SID (802) 881-7244 nrhall@uvm.edu

Follow Vermont

Athletics Website - UVMathletics.com Twitter - @UVMwhockey Instagram - @VermontCatamounts Facebook - /Vermont.Catamounts

Season 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23

HEA Record 1-19-1 (8th) 1-19-1 (8th) 4-16-1 (8th) 4-15-2 (7th) 5-15-1 (7th) 4-13-4 (8th) 3-16-2 (8th) 6-12-4 (6th) 13-7-1 (4th) 6-14-1 (7th) 6-15-3 (6th) 9-8-7 (T-4th) 7-13-4 (8th) 8-15-4 (8th) 7-14-6 (8th) 6-4-0 (4th) 18-7-2 (2nd) 16-8-3 (2nd)

HEA Tourney Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify Did not qualify Quarterfinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals

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Season History 19


Quick Reference

REGULAR SEASON QUICK REFERENCE

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Year 2002-03

Season Champion Providence 13-1-1

Player of the Year Jen Huggon New Hampshire

Rookie of the Year Lindsay Hansen New Hampshire

Coach of the Year Brian McCloskey New Hampshire

Scoring Leader Kelli Halcisak, PC 21 points

GAA Leader Jen Huggon, UNH 0.89 GAA

Joy Woog Northeastern

Lindsay Hansen, UNH 31 points

Melissa Bourdon, UNH 1.80 GAA

2003-04

New Hampshire Carolyn Gordon, UNH Sonny Watrous 17-1-2 Chanda Gunn, NU Providence

2004-05

PC, 14-4-2 (2) Stephanie Jones, UNH Jaclyn Hawkins Brian McCloskey, UNH UNH, 13-3-4 (2) Karen Thatcher, PC UConn Tom Mutch, BC

Nicole Hekle, UNH 33 points

Melissa Bourdon, UNH 1.85 GAA

2005-06

New Hampshire (3) Sadie Wright-Ward 19-1-1 New Hampshire

Sam Faber New Hampshire

Brian McCloskey New Hampshire

Sadie Wright-Ward, UNH 39 points

Melissa Bourdon, UNH 1.18 GAA

2006-07

New Hampshire (4) 18-1-2

Kelli Stack Boston College

Tom Mutch Boston College

Kelli Stack, BC 34 points

Mellisa Bourdon, UNH 1.23 GAA

2007-08

New Hampshire (5) Dominique Thibault 20-0-1 UConn

Jenn Wakefield New Hampshire

Brian Durocher Boston University

Jenn Wakefield, UNH 33 points

K. Herman, UNH 0.83 GAA

2008-09

New Hampshire (6) 16(1)-2-3

Genevieve Lacasse Providence

Brian McCloskey New Hampshire

Kelli Stack, BC M. Haber, BU 36 points 1.54 GAA

Bob Deraney Providence

M. Long, UNH A. Garcia, UConn 34 points 1.42 GAA

Kelli Stack Boston College

Kelli Stack (2) Boston College

2009-10

Providence (3) Kelly Paton, UNH Kristina Lavoie 11(3)-5-5 Florence Schelling, NU New Hampshire

2010-11

Boston University 15-3-3

Kelli Stack (3) Boston College

Marie-Philip Poulin Boston University

Bob Deraney (2) Providence

Kelli Stack, BC 34 points

Kerrin Sperry, BU 1.19 GAA

2011-12

Northeastern 15-3-3

Florence Schelling Northeastern

Kendall Coyne Northeastern

Dave Flint Northeastern

Jenn Wakefield, BU 31 points

Florence Schelling, NU 1.27 GAA

2012-13 Boston University (2) 18-2-1

Alex Carpenter Boston College

Haley Skarupa Boston College

Katie Crowley Boston College

Alex Carpenter, BC 48 points

Corrine Boyles, BC 1.81 GAA

2013-14

Sarah Lefort Boston University

Andie Anastos Boston College

Katie Crowley, BC (2) Jim Plumer, Vermont

Sarah Lefort, BU 36 points

Corrine Boyles, BC 1.52 GAA

2014-15

Boston College (2) Alex Carpenter (2) 20-0-1 Boston College

Victoria Bach Boston University

Katie Crowley (3) Boston College

Alex Carpenter, BC 41 points

Katie Burt, BC 0.61 GAA

2015-16

Boston College (3) 24-0-0

Kendall Coyne Northeastern

Makenna Newkirk Boston College

Katie Crowley (4) Boston College

Kendall Coyne, NU 55 points

Katie Burt, BC 1.16 GAA

2016-17 2017-18

Boston College (4) 17-4-3

Megan Keller Boston College

Whitney Dove, PC Tereza Vanisova, ME

Bob Deraney (3) Providence

Victoria Bach, BU 35 points

Katie Burt, BC 1.61 GAA

Boston College (5) 19-2-3

Daryl Watts Boston College

Daryl Watts Boston College

Richard Reichenbach Maine

Daryl Watts, BC 55 points

Carly Jackson, ME 1.88 GAA

2018-19

Northeastern (2) 21-3-3

Megan Keller Boston College

Alina Mueller Northeastern

Dave Flint Northeastern

Jesse Compher, BU 43 points

Aerin Frankel, NU 1.59 GAA

2019-20

Northeastern (3) 24-3-0

Alina Mueller Northeastern

Hannah Bilka Boston College

Dave Flint Northeastern

Alina Mueller, NU 44 points

Aerin Frankel, NU 0.84 GAA

2020-21

Northeastern (2) 17-1-1

Aerin Frankel, NU Alina Mueller, NU

Jessie McPherson Vermont

Dave Flint Northeastern

Alina Mueller, NU 31 points

Aerin Frankel, NU 0.81 GAA

2021-22

Northeastern (1) 21-3-2

Theresa Schafzahl Vermont

Abby Newhook Boston College

Jim Plumer Vermont

2022-23

Northeastern (1) 24-2-1

Alina Mueller Northeastern

Lara Beecher Vermont

Dave Flint Northeastern

Boston College 18-2-1

Theresa Schafzahl, UVM 39 points

Aerin Frankel, NU 1.03 GAA

Alina Mueller, NU Gwyneth Philips, NU 40 points 0.81 GAA


Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

Championship Game Providence 1, New Hampshire 0 Providence 3, New Hampshire 0 Providence 3, Connecticut 1 New Hampshire 6, Boston College 0 New Hampshire 3, Providence 1 New Hampshire 1, Providence 0 New Hampshire 2, Boston College 1 Boston University 2, UConn 1 (OT) Boston College 3, Northeastern 2 Boston University 2, Providence 1 (2OT) Boston University 5, Northeastern 2 Boston University 3, Boston College 2 Boston University 4, Boston College 1 Boston College 5, Boston University 0 Boston College 2, Northeastern 1 (OT) Northeastern 2, UConn 1 Northeastern 3, Boston College 2 (OT) Northeastern 9, Connecticut 1 Northeastern 6, Providence 2 Northeastern 3 , UConn 1 Northeastern 4, Providence 1

Team App. Rec. Titles Boston College 16 23-12 3 Boston University 14 25-11 5 UConn 16 11-18 0 Holy Cross 1 0-1 0 Maine 12 3-14 0 Merrimack 2 0-4 0 New Hampshire 18 13-18 4 Northeastern 13 23-11 3 Providence 19 19-19 3 Vermont 9 4-13 0

Last Title 2017 2015 ----2009 2021 2005 --

Most Valuable Player Kelli Halcisak, PC (Jr., D) Kelli Halcisak, PC (Sr., D) Rush Zimmerman, PC (Sr., F) Sam Faber, UNH (Fr., F) Jana Bugden, PC (Sr., G) Sam Faber, UNH (Jr.,F) Kacey Bellamy, UNH (Sr., D) Melissa Haber, BU (Sr., G) Kelli Stack, BC (Sr., F) Jenn Wakefield, BU (Sr., F) Kerrin Sperry, BU (Jr., G) Kerrin Sperry, BU (Sr., G) Marie-Philip Poulin, BU (Sr., F) Alex Carpenter, BC (Sr., F) Andie Anastos, BC (Sr., F) Aerin Frankel, NU (Fr., G) Aerin Frankel, NU (So., G) Alina Mueller, NU (So., F) Aerin Frankel, NU (Sr., G) Alina Mueller, NU (Sr., F) Alina Mueller, NU (Gr., F)

Tournament Results

Tournament Quick Reference

2nd Semis MVP ATT 5 14 3 18 1 12 5 21 4 10 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 3 26 3 12 4 13 4 14 4 22 0 2 0 0

2021 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT OPENING ROUND No. 8 New Hampshire def. No 9 Holy Cross (3-0) QUARTERFINALS No.3 Providence def. No. 6 Boston University (4-3) No. 5 Maine def. No 4 Vermont (3-1) No. 7 UConn def. No. 2 BC (5-1) No. 1 Northeastern def. No. 8 New Hampshire (7-0) SEMIFINALS No. 1 Northeastern def. No. 7 UConn (2-1) No. 3 Providence def. No. 5 Maine (1-0) CHAMPIONSHIP No. 1 Northeastern def. No. 3 Providence (3-1) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Aerin Frankel, NU D: Skylar Fontaine, NU D: Brooke Becker, PC F: Alina Mueller, NU F: Chloe Aurard, NU F: Caroline Peterson, PC MVP: Aerin Frankel, So., G, NU

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Tournament Results

Tournament Records By Coach Coach Dave Flint *

School Northeastern

Years (starting ‘02) 2008-present

Games 40

Record 29-8

Brian Durocher

Boston University

2004-2023

39

25-12

5

Katie Crowley *

Boston College

2007-present

35

23-10

3

Bob Deraney

Providence

2002-18

31

15-17

3

Brian McCloskey

New Hampshire

2002-14

16

10-6

4

Chris MacKenzie *

UConn

2013-present

25

10-11

0

Jim Plumer *

Vermont

2012-present

21

4-14

0

Heather Lindstad

UConn

2002-13

11

3-8

0

Richard Reichenbach

Maine

2014-2023

16

4-8

0

Hilary Witt*

New Hampshire

2014-present

17

4-11

0

Matt Kelly *

Providence

2019-present

10

2-3

0

Tom Mutch

Boston College

2003-07

4

1-3

0

Erin Hamlen *

Merrimack

2015-present

6

0-4

0

Maria Lewis

Maine

2010-13

3

0-3

0

Katie Lachapelle *

Holy Cross

2020- present

2

0-2

0

Rick Filighera

Maine

2002-04

2

0-2

0

Guy Perron

Maine

2004-06

1

0-1

0

Jamie Wood

New Hampshire

2013-14

1

0-1

0

Joy Woog

Northeastern

2003-04

1

0-1

0

*active as of March 11, 2020

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Titles 6


Season Quarterfinals 2003 -

Semifinals No. 2 UNH def. No. 3 ME (2-0) No. 1 PC def. No. 4 UConn (7-0)

Final No. 1 PC def. No. 2 UNH (1-0)

MVP Kelli Halcisak, PC (Jr., D)

2004 -

No. 1 UNH def. No. 4 NU (5-0) No. 2 PC def. No. 3 ME (4-2)

No. 2 PC def. No. 1 UNH (3-0)

Kelli Halcisak, PC (Sr., D)

2005 -

No. 1 PC def. No. 4 BC (9-1) No. 3 UConn def. No. 2 UNH (5-4 OT)

No. 1 PC def. No. 3 UConn (3-1)

Rush Zimmerman, PC (Sr., F)

2006 -

No. 1 UNH def. No. 4 ME (6-0) No. 2 BC def. No. 3 PC (3-1)

No. 1 UNH def. No. 2 BC (6-0)

Sam Faber, UNH (Fr., F)

2007 -

No. 1 UNH def. No. 4 UConn (2-0) No. 3 PC def. No. 2 BC (3-2)

No. 1 UNH def. No. 3 PC (3-1)

Jana Bugden, PC (Sr., G)

2008 -

No. 1 UNH def. No. 4 BU (8-0) No. 3 PC def. No. 2 UConn (5-1)

No. 1 UNH def. No. 3 PC (1-0)

Sam Faber, UNH (Jr., F)

2009 No. 4 PC def. No. 5 UConn (3-0) No. 3 BU def. No. 6 NU (2-1)

No. 1 UNH def. No. 4 PC (3-1) No. 2 BC def. No. 3 BU (3-2)

No. 1 UNH def. No. 2 BC (2-1)

Kacey Bellamy, UNH (Sr., D)

2010 No. 3 BU def. No. 6 BC (3-1) No. 5 UConn def. No. 4 NU (4-1)

No. 3 BU def. No. 2 UNH (2-0) No. 5 UConn def. No. 1 PC (3-2)

No. 3 BU def. No. 5 UConn (2-1 OT)

Melissa Haber, BU (Sr., G)

2011 No. 5 NU def. No. 4 UConn (4-0) No. 3 PC def. No. 6 ME (5-2)

No. 5 NU def. No.1 BU (4-2) No. 2 BC def. No. 3 PC (3-2 OT)

No. 2 BC def. No. 5 NU (3-1)

Kelli Stack, BC (Sr., F)

2012 No. 4 PC def. No. 5 ME (6-0) No. 3 BU def. No. 6 UNH (9-1)

No. 4 PC def. No. 1 NU (2-0) No. 3 BU def. No. 2 BC (5-2)

No. 3 BU def. No. 4 PC (2-1 2OT) Jenn Wakefield, BU (Sr., F)

2013 No. 1 BU def. No. 8 UConn (5-1) No. 2 BC def. No. 7 ME (2-1 OT) No. 3 NU def. No. 6 UVM (5-1) No. 5 PC def. No. 4 UNH (5-4 OT)

No. 1 BU def. No. 5 PC (4-0) No. 3 NU def. No. 2 BC (4-1)

No. 1 BU def. No. 3 NU (5-2)

Kerrin Sperry, BU (Jr., G)

2014 No. 1 BC def. No. 8 UNH (8-1) No. 2 BU def. No. 7 PC (3-2) No. 3 NU def. No. 6 UConn (2-1) No. 4 UVM def. No. 5 ME (3-2 3OT)

No. 1 BC def. No. 4 UVM (3-1) No. 2 BU def. No. 3 NU (3-2)

No. 2 BU def. No. 1 BC (3-2)

Kerrin Sperry, BU (Sr., G)

2015 No. 1 BC def. No. 8 PC (6-2, 8-0) No. 2 BU def. No. 7 UVM (8-1, 7-2) No. 3 NU def. No. 6 UNH (1-2, 3-2, 4-3) No. 5 UConn def. No. 4 ME (3-2, 1-0 OT)

No. 1 BC def. No. 5 UConn (3-1) No. 2 BU def. No. 3 NU (6-1)

No. 2 BU def. No. 1 BC (4-1)

Marie-Philip Poulin, BU (Sr., F)

2016 No. 1 BC def. No. 8 Maine (5-2, 5-1) No. 1 BC def. No. 4 UConn (4-2) No. 2 NU def. No. 7 PC (5-2, 6-2) No. 3 BU def. No. 2 NU (4-3) No. 3 BU def. No. 6 UVM (3-0, 2-4, 6-1) No. 4 UConn def. No. 5 UNH (3-2, 4-3 3OT)

No. 1 BC def. No. 3 BU (5-0)

Alex Carpenter, BC (Sr., F)

2017 No. 1 BC def. No. 8 MC (4-0, 1-0) No. 2 NU def. No. 7 UConn (6-2, 3-2 OT) No. 3 BU def. No. 6 UNH (2-4, 4-3, 3-2) No. 5 UVM def. No. 4 PC (4-5, 5-1, 5-2)

No. 1 BC def. No. 5 UVM (4-3 2OT) No. 2 NU def. No. 3 BU (2-1)

No. 1 BC def. No. 2 NU (2-1 OT)

Andie Anastos, BC (Sr., F)

2018 No. 1 BC def. No. 8 UVM (3-1, 6-1) No. 7 UConn def. No. 2 PC (0-4, 2-0, 2-1) No. 3 ME def. No. 6 BU (3-2, 1-4, 4-3 OT) No. 4 NU def. No. 5 UNH (3-2, 2-1)

No. 7 UConn def. No. 1 BC (4-2) No. 4 NU def. No. 3 ME (2-1)

No. 4 NU def. No. 7 UConn (2-1)

Aerin Frankel, NU (Fr., G)

2019 No. 1 NU def. No. 8 UVM (7-2, 1-0) No. 2 BC def. No. 7 UConn (4-1, 5-4 OT) No. 3 BU def. No. 6 UNH (5-1, 3-1) No. 4 PC def. No. 5 MC (2-0, 2-1)

No. 1 NU def. No. 4 PC (3-2) No. 2 BC def. No. 3 BU (5-1)

No. 1 NU def. No. 2 BC (3-2 OT)

Aerin Frankel, NU (So., G)

2020 No. 1 NU def. No. 8 UVM (5-1, 3-1) No. 7 ME def. No. 2 BU (3-2 OT, 2-1) No. 6 UNH def. No. 3 PC (4-2, 1-0) No. 5 UConn def. No. 4 BC (2-4, 2-0, 2-1)

No. 1 NU def. No. 7 ME (3-1) No. 5 UConn def. No. 6 UNH (4-0)

No. 1 NU def. No. 5 UConn (9-0)

Alina Mueller, NU (So., F)

Tournament Results

All-Time Tournament Results

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All-Time Tournament Results Season Opening Round 2021 No. 8 UNH def. No. 9 HC (3-0)

Quarterfinals Semifinals No. 1 NU def. No. 8 UNH (7-0) No. 1 NU def. No. 7 UConn (2-1) No. 7 UConn def. No. 2 BC (5-1) No. 3 PC def. No. 5 ME (1-0 OT) No. 3 PC def. No. 6 BU (4-3) No. 5 ME def. No. 4 UVM (3-1)

Championship No. 1 NU def. No. 3 PC (6-2)

2022

No. 1 NU def. No. 9 MC (8-0)

No. 1 NU def. No. 3 UConn (3-1) Alina Mueller, NU (Sr., F)

No. 7 PC def. No. 10 HC (3-1) No. 9 MC def. 8 UNH (4-1)

2023

No. 10 MC def. No. 7 BU (5-4 OT) No. 8 UNH def. No. 9 HC (6-3)

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No. 2 UVM def. No. 7 PC (4-1)

No. 3 UConn def. No. 6 BU (3-)

No. 1 NU def. No. 4 ME (3-1)

No. 3 UConn def. No. 2 UVM (3-1)

MVP Aerin Frankel, NU (Sr., G)

No. 5 ME def. No. 4 BC (2-1)

No. 1 NU def. No. 10 MC (5-1) No. 1 NU def. No. 4 BC (3-0) No. 2 UVM def. No. 8 UNH (2-1 OT) No. 3 PC def. No. 2 UVM (1-0) No. 3 PC def. No. 6 ME (5-2) No. 4 BC vs. No. 5 UConn (4-3 OT)

No. 1 NU def. No. 3 PC (4-1)

Alina Mueller, NU (Gr., F)


NCAA Tournmanet

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ALL-TIME NCAA RESULTS Season

Quarterfinals

Frozen Four

Championship

2003

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2004

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2005

No. 1 Minnesota def. PC (6-1)

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2006

No. 1 UNH def. Harvard (3-1)

Minnesota def. No. 1 UNH (5-4)

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2007

St. Lawrence def. No. 4 UNH (6-2) BC def. No. 3 Dartmouth (3-2 2OT)

UMD def. BC (4-3 2OT)

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2008

No. 3 UNH def. St. Lawrence (3-2 OT)

No. 2 UMD def. No. 3 UNH (3-2)

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2009

No. 4 UMD def. UNH 4-1 -No. 2 Minnesota def. BC (4-3)

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2010

No. 1 Mercyhurst def. BU (4-1) No. 3 UMD def. UNH (2-1)

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2011

No. 4 BC def. Minnesota (4-1) No. 3 BU def. Mercyhurst (4-2)

No. 1 Wisconsin def. No. 4 BC (3-2) No. 3 BU def. No. 2 Cornell (4-1)

No. 1 Wisconsin def. No. 3 BU (4-1)

2012

No. 4 BC def. St. Lawrence (6-3) No. 3 Cornell def. BU (8-7 3OT)

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2013

No. 4 BC def. Harvard (3-1) No. 3 BU def. Clarkson (5-3)

No. 1 Minn. def. No. 4 BC (3-2 OT) No. 1 Minn. def. No. 3 BU (6-3) No. 3 BU def. Mercyhurst (4-1)

2014

No. 1 Minnesota def. BU (5-1) No. 3 Clarkson def. BC (3-1)

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2015

No. 2 BC def. Clarkson (5-1) No. 4 Wisconsin def. BU (5-1)

No. 3 Harvard def. No. 2 BC (2-1)

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2016

No. 1 BC def. NU (5-1)

No. 1 BC def. Clarkson (3-2 OT)

No. 3 Minnesota def. No. 1 BC (3-1)

2017

No. 4 BC def. St. Lawrence (6-0)

No. 1 Wisconsin def. No. 4 BC (1-0)

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2018

Ohio State def. No. 4 BC (2-0) No. 3 Colgate def. NU (3-1)

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2019

Cornell def. No. 3 NU (3-2 OT) -No. 4 Clarkson def. BC (2-1 OT)

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2020

No. 3 NU vs. Princeton (The 2020 National Tournament was not played due to the COVID-19 pandemic.)

2021

No. 1 NU def. No. 8 Robert Morris (5-1) No. 2 Wisconsin def. No. 7 PC (3-0) No. 3 Ohio State def. No. 6 BC (3-1)

Season 2022

Opening Round --

Quarterfinals No. 3 NU def. Wisconsin (4-2)

Semifinals UMD def. No 3. NU (2-1)

2023

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No.1 NU def. No. 5 UMD (3-2 OT)

No. 2 Wisconsin def. No. 1 NU (2-1 OT)

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2002-03 SEASON SNAPSHOT Tournament Champion

PROVIDENCE

Player of the Year

PROVIDENCE

JEN HUGGON, UNH

Coach of the Year: Brian McCloskey, New Hampshire Rookie of the Year: Lindsay Hansen, New Hampshire Three Stars Award: Jen Huggon, New Hampshire Sportsmanship Award: Darlene Stephenson, Providence

Standings 1. Providence 2. New Hampshire 3. Maine 4. UConn Northeastern 6. Boston College

GP W L 15 13 1 15 13 2 15 5 8 15 3 9 15 4 10 15 2 10

T 1 0 2 3 1 3

Pts 27 26 12 9 9 7

GF 56 55 27 17 24 23

GPG 3.73 (1) 3.67 (2) 1.80 (3) 1.13 (6) 1.60 (4) 1.53 (5)

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Kelli Halcisak - PC 2. Stephanie Jones - UNH Ashley Payton - PC 4. Jenn Butsch - PC Allison Edgar - UNH

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Goals 1. Stephanie Jones - UNH 10 2. Darlene Stephenson - PC 9 Rush Zimmerman - PC 9 4. Ashley Payton - PC 8 5. Vicki Davis - UNH 7 Karen Droog - Maine 7 Kim Greene - NU 7 Assists 1. Kelli Halcisak - PC 2. Allison Edgar - UNH 3. Jenn Butsch - PC Lindsay Hansen - UNH Chandy Kaip - UNH Randi MacMaster - UNH

15 11 10 10 10 10

Goals Against Average 1. Jen Hugagon - UNH 0.89 2. Jana Bugden - PC 1.45 3. Lara Smart - Maine 2.06 4. Chanda Gunn - NU 2.38 5. Shannon Murphy - UConn 2.76 Save Percentage 1. Jen Huggon - UNH .953 2. Jana Bugden - PC .926 3. Lara Smart - Maine .922 4. Chanda Gunn - NU .921 5. Shannon Murphy - UConn .900 Points (Team Leaders) Kelli Halcisak - PC 21 Stephanie Jones - UNH 17 Meagan Aarts - Maine 10 Rebecca Paul - NU 9 Brooke White - NU 9 Alaina Clark - BC 8 Jacquelyn McGuire - UConn 6

GA 22 15 31 37 36 61

GAPG 1.47 (2) 1.00 (1) 2.07 (3) 2.47 (5) 2.40 (4) 4.07 (6)

PP Pct. 26.9 (1) 15.5 (3) 7.1 (5) 16.7 (2) 4.8 (6) 11.3 (4)

PK Pct. 89.9 (1) 89.6 (2) 85.5 (4) 88.1 (3) 79.0 (5) 76.2 (6)

2002-03 SEASON

Regular Season Champion

Overall 24-6-6 27-7-2 12-15-4 11-20-4 9-18-4 12-17-3

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS *All-Americans First Team Position Second Team Jen Huggon - UNH * G Chanda Gunn - NU Kelli Halcisak - PC * D Allison Edgar - UNH Kristen Thomas - UNH D Gen Richardson - BC D Meredith Roth - PC Jenn Butsch - PC F Karen Droog - Maine Stephanie Jones - UNH F Darlene Stephenson - PC Ashley Payton - PC F Rush Zimmerman - PC

ITECH ALL-ROOKIE TEAM G: Jana Bugden, Providence G: Kaitlyn Shain, UConn D: Theresa Ella, Northeastern D: Jill McInnis, Boston College F: Vicki Davis, New Hampshire F: Lindsay Hansen, New Hampshire F: Rebecca Paul, Northeastern

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Jen Huggon - UNH D: Allison Edgar - UNH D: Kelli Halcisak - PC F: Hilary Greaves - PC F: Stephanie Jones - UNH F: Rush Zimmerman - PC

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2003-04 SEASON

2003-04 SEASON SNAPSHOT Regular Season Champion

Tournament Champion

Players of the Year

NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDENCE Coach of the Year: Joy Woog, Northeastern

CAROLYN GORDON, UNH CHANDA GUNN, NU

Rookie of the Year: Sonny Watrous, Providence Three Stars Award: Chanda Gunn, Northeastern Sportsmanship Award: Karen Thatcher, Providence

Standings 1. New Hampshire 2. Providence 3. Maine 4. Northeastern 5. UConn 6. Boston College

GP W L 20 17 1 20 14 5 20 9 9 20 7 9 20 5 11 20 1 18

T 2 1 2 4 4 1

Pts 36 29 20 18 14 3

GF 88 79 43 35 38 29

GPG 4.40 (1) 3.95 (2) 2.15 (3) 1.75 (5) 1.90 (4) 1.45 (6)

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS

GAPG 1.75 (1) 1.85 (2) 2.50 (4) 2.45 (3) 3.10 (5) 3.95 (6)

PP Pct. 23.2 (2) 26.3 (1) 12.8 (3) 6.2 (6) 12.1 (4) 11.5 (5)

PK Pct. 90.9 (1) 86.4 (2) 85.8 (3) 85.6 (4) 75.9 (6) 80.2 (5)

Overall 23-9-4 21-13-2 12-16-4 13-13-8 9-19-6 6-22-3

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS

Points 1. Lindsay Hansen - UNH 2. Rebecca Paul - UNH 3. Rush Zimmerman - PC 4. Carolyn Gordon - UNH Kelli Halcisak - PC

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GAA 1. Melissa Bourdon - UNH 2. Jana Bugden - PC 3. Chanda Gunn - NU 4. Lara Smart - Maine 5. Kaitlyn Shain - UConn

1.80 1.92 2.01 2.33 2.82

Goals 1. Carolyn Gordon - UNH 2. Sonny Watrous - PC 3. Rush Zimmerman - PC 4. Rebecca Paul - UNH 5. Kelli Halcisak - PC

20 14 13 12 10

Save Percentage 1. Chanda Gunn - NU 2. Lara Smart - Maine 3. Jana Bugden - PC 4. Melissa Bourdon - UNH 5. Kaitlyn Shain - UConn

.937 .924 .916 .913 .910

Points (Team Leaders) Lindsay Hansen - UNH Rush Zimmerman - PC Tristan Desmet - Maine Cyndy Kenyon - NU Tiffany Owens - UConn Sarah Courtney - BC

31 29 18 14 13 9

Assists 1. Lindsay Hansen - UNH 23 2. Darlene Stephenson - PC 22 3. Kristen Thomas - UNH 19 4. Kelli Halcisak - PC 18 Rebecca Paul - UNH 18

GA 35 37 50 49 62 79

(*All-Americans) First Team Position Second Team Chanda Gunn - NU * G Lara Smart - Maine Allison Edgar - UNH D Theresa Ella - NU Kristen Thomas - UNH D * Kelli Halcisak - PC F Tristan Desmet - Maine Carolyn Gordon - UNH F Amy Goodney - NU Lindsay Hansen - UNH F Darlene Stephenson - PC Meagan Aarts - Maine F Rush Zimmerman - PC

ITECH ALL-ROOKIE TEAM G: Melissa Bourdon, New Hampshire D: Martine Garland, New Hampshire D: Natalie Vibert, UConn F: Sonia Corriveau, Maine F: Amy Goodney, Northeastern F: Nicole Hekle, New Hampshire F: Sonny Watrous, Providence

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Jana Bugden, PC D: Allison Edgar, UNH D: Kelli Halcisak, PC F: Nicole Hekle, UNH F: Karen Thatcher, PC F: Sonny Watrous, PC

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2004-05 SEASON SNAPSHOT Tournament Champion

Players of the Year

NEW HAMPSHIRE and PROVIDENCE PROVIDENCE Coaches of the Year: Brian McCloskey, UNH and Tom Mutch, BC Rookie of the Year: Jaclyn Hawkins, UConn Three Stars Award: Rush Zimmerman, Providence Sportsmanship Award: Karen Thatcher, Providence

STEPHANIE JONES, UNH KAREN THATCHER, PC

Standings 1. Providence New Hampshire 3. UConn 4. Boston College 5. Maine 6. Northeastern

PP Pct. 19.8 (2) 19.0 (3) 17.1 (4) 20.0 (1) 10.7 (6) 13.4 (5)

GP W L 20 14 4 20 13 3 20 11 5 20 6 11 20 5 13 20 2 15

T 2 4 4 3 2 3

Pts 30 30 26 15 12 7

GF 65 76 55 46 39 38

GPG 3.25 (2) 3.80 (1) 2.75 (3) 2.30 (4) 1.95 (5) 1.90 (6)

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS GAA 1. Melissa Bourdon - UNH 1.85 2. Kaitlyn Shain - UConn 1.91 3. Amy Thomas - PC 2.34 4. Alison Quandt - BC 2.72 5. Rachel Gettings - ME 2.79

Goals 1. Jaclyn Hawkins - UConn 18 2. Rush Zimmerman - PC 16 3. Stephanie Jones - UNH 14 4. Nicole Hekle - UNH 13 Deborah Spillane - BC 13 Karen Thatcher - PC 13

Save Percentage 1. Kaitlyn Shain - UConn .935 2. Marisa Hourihan - NU .921 3. Melissa Bourdon - UNH .915 4. Amy Thomas - PC .902 5. Alison Quandt - BC .901

Assists 1. Nicole Hekle - UNH 2. Karen Thatcher - PC 3. Lindsay Hansen - UNH 4. Leah Craig - UNH Rush Zimmerman - PC

20 19 18 14 14

NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals Minnesota def. PC (6-1)

GAPG 2.40 (3) 1.65 (1) 2.15 (2) 3.35 (5) 2.85 (5) 3.55 (6)

PK Pct. 83.3 (3) 88.3 (1) 86.2 (2) 81.3 (5) 81.7 (4) 80.7 (6)

Overall 19-10-5 21-7-6 15-11-8 10-19-4 14-15-3 3-25-4

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS

Points 1. Nicole Hekle - UNH 33 2. Karen Thatcher - PC 32 3. Rush Zimmerman - PC 30 4. Lindsay Hansen - UNH 26 Stephanie Jones - UNH 26

Points (Team Leaders) Nicole Hekle - UNH Karen Thatcher - PC Jaclyn Hawkins - UConn Deb Spillane - BC Tristan Desmet - Maine Amy Goodney - NU

GA 48 33 43 67 57 71

2004-05 SEASON

Regular Season Champions

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First Team Position Second Team Melissa Bourdon - UNH G Kaitlyn Shain - UConn Sarah Carlson - BC D Lori DiGiacomo - NU Natalie Vibert - UConn D Kelly Law - Maine Nicole Hekle - UNH F/D Kathleen Smith - PC Stephanie Jones - UNH F Tristan Desmet - Maine Karen Thatcher - PC F Jaclyn Hawkins - UConn Rush Zimmerman - PC F Deborah Spillane - BC

ITECH ALL-ROOKIE TEAM D: Kathleen Smith, Providence F: Leah Craig, New Hampshire F: Jaclyn Hawkins, UConn F: Nikki Petrich, Northeastern F: Deborah Spillane, Boston College

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Amy Thomas, PC D: Kristin Gigliotti, PC D: Natalie Vibert, UConn F: Tiffany Owens, UConn F: Sonny Watrous, PC F: Rush Zimmerman, PC

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2005-06 SEASON

2005-06 SEASON SNAPSHOT Regular Season Champion

Tournament Champion

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NEW HAMPSHIRE

SADIE WRIGHT-WARD, UNH

Coach of the Year: Brian McCloskey, New Hampshire Rookie of the Year: Sam Faber, New Hampshire Three Stars Award: Jennifer Hitchcock, New Hampshire Sportsmanship Award: Karen Thatcher, Providence Standings 1. New Hampshire 2. Boston College 3. Providence 4. Maine 5. UConn 6. Boston University 7. Northeastern 8. Vermont

GP 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21

W L 19 1 16 4 11 8 9 8 10 11 6 13 6 14 1 19

T 1 1 2 4 0 2 1 1

Pts 39 33 24 22 20 14 13 3

GF 107 62 69 58 44 36 43 13

GPG 5.10 (1) 2.95 (3) 3.29 (2) 2.76 (4) 2.10 (5) 1.71 (7) 2.05 (4) 0.62 (8)

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS 39 38 31 27 25

GAA 1. Melissa Bourdon - UNH 2. Alison Quandt - BC Kaitlyn Shain - UConn 4. Genevieve Turgeon - ME 5. Jana Bugden - PC

1.18 1.95 1.95 2.44 2.54

Goals 1. Jennifer Hitchcock - UNH Sadie Wright-Ward - UNH 3. Samantha Faber - UNH 4. Sonny Watrous - PC 5. Deborah Spillane - BC

18 18 15 14 13

2. Melissa Bourdon - UNH 3. Allyse Wilcox - BU 4. Alison Quandt - BC 5. Katie Nichols - UVM

.920 .910 .909 .904

Points (Team Leaders) Sadie Wright-Ward - UNH Karen Thatcher - PC Deb Spillane - BC Nikki Petrich - NU Jaclyn Hawkins - UConn Kelly Law - Maine Laurel Koller - BU Three players - UVM

39 27 23 20 19 18 14 3

22 21 20 18 16

GA 23 43 50 48 47 66 79 76

GAPG 1.10 (1) 2.05 (2) 2.38 (5) 2.29 (4) 2.24 (3) 3.14 (6) 3.76 (8) 3.62 (7)

PP Pct. 32.7 (1) 13.9 (4) 22.2 (2) 18.0 (3) 12.4 (6) 12.5 (5) 4.5 (8) 5.1 (7)

PK Pct. 91.5 (1) 86.2 (4) 83.0 (6) 84.7 (5) 88.9 (2) 86.7 (3) 77.1 (8) 80.6 (7)

Overall 33-3-1 20-11-4 17-14-4 17-9-6 12-21-1 12-17-4 8-24-1 3-29-2

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS

Points 1. Sadie Wright-Ward - UNH 2. Jennifer Hitchcock - UNH 3. Samantha Faber - UNH 4. Karen Thatcher - PC 5. Sonny Watrous - PC

Assists 1. Martine Garland - UNH 2. Sadie Wright-Ward - UNH 3. Jennifer Hitchcock - UNH 4. Karen Thatcher - PC 5. Samantha Faber - UNH

(*All-Americans) First Team Position Second Team Kaitlyn Shain - UConn G Melissa Bourdon - UNH Martine Garland - UNH * D * Kristin Gigliotti - PC Kelly Law - Maine D Maggie Taverna - BC Jennifer Hitchcock - UNH * F Sarah Feldman - BC Karen Thatcher PC * F Deb Spillane - BC Save Percentage Sonny Watrous - PC 1. Kaitlyn Shain - UConn .931 Sadie Wright-Ward - UNH * F

ITECH ALL-ROOKIE TEAM G: Allyse Wilcox, Boston University D: Erin Normore, Providence D: Amanda Shaw, Boston University D: Maggie Taverna, Boston College F: Samantha Faber, New Hampshire F: Patricia Gagnon, Maine F: Becky Zavisza, Boston College $ $ denotes unanimous selection

NCAA TOURNAMENT

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Quarterfinals UNH def. Harvard (3-1)

G: Melissa Bourdon, UNH D: Kacey Bellamy, UNH D: Martine Garland, UNH F: Samantha Faber, UNH F: Jennifer Hitchcock, UNH F: Sadie Wright-Ward, UNH

Semifinals Minnesota def. UNH (5-4)

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Player of the Year


2006-2007 SEASON SNAPSHOT Tournament Champion

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Player of the Year

NEW HAMPSHIRE

KELLI STACK, BC

Coach of the Year: Tom Mutch, Boston College Rookie of the Year: Kelli Stack, Boston College Three Stars Award: Sam Faber, New Hampshire Sportsmanship Award: Deb Spillane, Boston College

Rk. Standings GP 1. New Hampshire 21 2. Boston College 21 3. Providence 21 4. UConn 21 5. Boston University 21 6. Maine 21 7. Northeastern 21 8. Vermont 21

W L 18 1 15 6 12 6 12 7 10 9 5 14 4 15 1 19

T 2 0 3 2 2 2 2 1

Pts 38 30 27 26 22 12 10 3

GF 93 94 71 59 52 41 45 17

GPG 4.43 4.48 3.38 2.81 2.48 1.95 2.14 0.81

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Kelli Stack - BC 2. Allie Thunstrom - BC 3. Becky Zavisza - BC 4. Sam Faber - UNH Kristin Gigliotti - PC

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Goals 1. Allie Thunstrom - BC 21 2. Jennifer Hitchcock - UNH 17 3. Meghan Fardelmann - BC 15 4. Chelsey Jones - NU 13 Kelli Stack - BC 13 Jaclyn Hawkins - UConn 13 Assists 1. Sam Faber - UNH Kelli Stack - BC 3. Kristin Gigliotti - PC 4. Sonny Watrous - PC 5. Sarah Feldman - PC

21 21 17 16 15

GA 26 38 47 47 51 71 95 97

GAPG 1.24 1.81 2.24 2.24 2.43 3.38 4.52 4.62

PP Pct. 20.2% 22.7% 21.6% 17.9% 13.0% 13.8% 12.9% 3.8%

PK Pct. 91.3% 87.7% 87.9% 86.4% 84.7% 82.8% 82.7% 69.0%

Overall 28-4-5 24-10-2 16-16-4 17-15-3 19-12-3 10-19-2 5-26-2 3-27-2

2006-07 SEASON

Regular Season Champion

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS

Goals Against Average 1. Melissa Bourdon - UNH 1.23 2. Molly Schaus - BC 1.87 Melissa Haber - BU 1.87 4. Jana Bugden - PC 2.00 5. Brittany Wilson - UConn 2.17

First Team Position Second Team Brittany Wilson - UConn G Molly Schaus - BC Kristin Gigliotti - PC D Kacey Bellamy - UNH Martine Garland - UNH D Maggie Taverna - BC Natalie Vibert - UConn F Kelli Stack - BC F Jennifer Hitchcock - UNH Allie Thunstrom - BC F Becky Zavisza - BC Sam Faber UNH F Jaclyn Hawkins - UConn .929

Save Percentage 1. Molly Schaus - BC 2. Jana Bugden - PC .925 3. Brittany Wilson - UConn .924 4. Melissa Haber - BU .923 4. Melissa Bourdon - UNH .919 Points (Team Leaders) 1. Kelli Stack - BC 2. Sam Faber - UNH Kristin Gigliotti - PC 4. Jaclyn Hawkins - UConn 5. Chelsey Jones - NU 6. Melissa Anderson - BU Erin Seaman - BU 8. Sonia Corriveau - Maine 9. Chelsea Furlani - UVM

NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals St. Lawrence def. UNH (6-2) BC def. Dartmouth (3-2 2OT) Semifinals UMD def. BC (4-3 2OT)

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ITECH ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

G: Molly Schaus, Boston College $ F: Kelli Stack, Boston College $ F: Allie Thunstrom, Boston College $ F: Chelsey Jones, Northeastern $ F: Kelly Paton, New Hampshire F: Dominique Thibault, UConn $ denotes unanimous selection

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Jana Bugden, PC D: Kacey Bellamy, UNH D: Kristin Gigliotti, PC F: Sam Faber, UNH F: Kelly Paton, UNH F: Mari Pehkonen, PC

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2007-08 SEASON

2007-2008 SEASON SNAPSHOT Regular Season Champion

Tournament Champion

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NEW HAMPSHIRE

DOMINIQUE THIBAULT, UCONN

Coach of the Year: Brian Durocher, Boston University Rookie of the Year: Jenn Wakefield, New Hampshire Three Stars Award: Leah Sulyma, Northeastern Sportsmanship Award: Jaclyn Hawkins, UConn Goaltending Champion: Kayley Herman, New Hampshire Scoring Champion: Jenn Wakefield, New Hampshire Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Standings GP New Hampshire 21 UConn 21 Providence 21 Boston University 21 Boston College 21 Northeastern 21 Vermont 21 Maine 21

W L 20 0 13 5 10 8 11 9 9 9 6 14 4 16 3 15

T Pts 1 41 3 29 3 23 1 23 3 21 1 13 1 9 3 9

GF GPG 99 4.71 69 3.29 59 2.81 47 2.24 53 2.52 37 1.76 26 1.24 35 1.67

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. J. Wakefield - UNH 2. Faber - UNH 3. K. Stack - BC D. Thibault - UConn S. Wright-Ward - UNH 6. J. Hitchcock - UNH J. Hawkins - UConn 8. L. Craig - UNH D. Spillane - BC Goals 1. J. Wakefield - UNH 2. K. Stack - BC 3. J. Hitchcock - UNH 4. D. Thibault - UConn 5. Faber - UNH 6. J. Hawkins - UConn S. Wright-Ward - UNH A. Ruff - PC Assists 1. S. Wright-Ward - UNH Faber - UNH 3. J. Hawkins - UConn 4. D. Spillane - BC D. Thibault - UConn 6. J. Wakefield - UNH K. Paton - UNH L. Craig - UNH

33 32 30 30 30 28 28 22 22 19 18 16 15 13 11 11 11 19 19 17 15 15 14 14 14

Goals Against Average 1. K. Herman - UNH 2. A. Wilcox - BU 3. M. Schaus - BC 4. L. Sulyma - NU 5. G. Turgeon - ME 6. B. Wilson - UConn 7. K. Olychuck - UVM D. Ciarletta - PC Save Percentage 1. K. Herman - UNH 2. A. Wilcox - BU 3. M. Schaus - BC 4. D. Ciarletta - PC 5. B. Wilson - UConn 6. K. Olychuck - UVM 7. L. Sulyma - NU 8. G. Turgeon - ME Points (Team Leaders) 1. J. Wakefield - UNH 2. K. Stack - BC D. Thibault - UConn 4. M. Anderson - BU 5. S. Feldman - PC 6. V. Vani - ME 7. K. Kehoe - NU 8. Three players - UVM

NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals UNH def. St. Lawrence (3-2 OT) Semifinals UMD def. UNH (3-2)

31 31 31

Player of the Year

GA GAPG PP Pct. PK Pct. Overall 15 0.71 32.6% (28-86) 97.8% (89-91) 33-4-1 54 2.57 20.4% (20-98) 78.8% (78-99) 22-8-5 51 2.43 15.9% (17-107)83.3% (85-102) 16-16-4 44 2.10 16.2% (16-99) 85.7% (66-77) 15-17-3 46 2.19 15.9% (13-82)82.9% (92-111) 14-13-7 70 3.33 13.0% (12-92) 89.0% (73-82) 7-24-3 65 3.10 5.6% (5-90) 85.1% (80-94) 8-25-1 80 3.81 7.5% (8-107)75.2% (79-105) 4-27-3

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS

.944 .933 .914 .913 .909 .904 .903 .903 0.83 1.76 2.20 2.26 2.63 2.79 3.16 3.48 33 30 30 19 18 16 15 7

(*All-Americans) First Team Position Second Team Allyse Wilcox - BU G Kayley Herman - UNH Martine Garland - UNH * D Kacey Bellamy - UNH Kathleen Smith - PC D Maggie Taverna - BC Dominique Thibault - UConn *F Jaclyn Hawkins - UConn Sam Faber - UNH F Jenn Hitchcock - UNH Jenn Wakefield - UNH F Melissa Anderson - BU F Kelli Stack - BC

ITECH ALL-ROOKIE TEAM G: Leah Sulyma, Northeastern G: Kayley Herman, New Hampshire D: Jody Sydor, UConn F: Jennifer Chaisson, UConn F: Kristi Kehoe, Northeastern F: Alyse Ruff, Providence $ F: Jenn Wakefield, New Hampshire $ $ denotes unanimous selection

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Kayley Herman, UNH D: Kathleen Smith, PC D: Maggie Joyce, UNH F: Sam Faber, UNH F: Jenn Wakefield, UNH F: Mari Pehkonen, PC


2008-09 SEASON SNAPSHOT Tournament Champion

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Cammi Granato Player of the Year

KELLI STACK, BC

Coach of the Year: Brian McCloskey, New Hampshire Rookie of the Year: Genevieve Lacasse, Providence Three Stars Award: Kelli Stack, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Colleen Harris, Boston College Goaltending Champion: Genevieve Lacasse, Providence Scoring Champion: Kelli Stack, Boston College Rk. Standings GP W LSOL Pts 1. New Hampshire 21 16(1) 2 3 35 2. Boston College 21 14(1) 5 2 30 3. Boston University 21 14(4) 6 1 29 4. Providence 21 12(1) 8 1 25 Connecticut 21 12(2) 8 1 25 6. Northeastern 21 7(0) 13 1 15 7. Vermont 21 5(1) 15 1 11 8. Maine 21 4(2) 15 2 10

GF GPG 73 3.48 68 3.24 62 2.95 52 2.48 48 2.29 33 1.57 32 1.52 33 1.57

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. K. Stack - BC 2. J. Wakefield - UNH 3. K. Paton - UNH 4. A. Thunstrom - BC S. Faber - UNH 6. M. Restuccia - BC 7. M. Long - UNH M. Anderson - BU

36 30 28 27 27 20 18 18

Goals 1. J. Wakefield - UNH 2. K. Stack - BC 3. A. Thunstrom - BC K. Paton - UNH 5. D. Thibault - UConn L. Cherewyk - BU S. Faber - UNH

21 15 12 12 10 10 10

Assists 1. Kelli Stack - BC 2. S. Faber - UNH 3. K. Paton - UNH 4. A. Thunstrom - BC 5. K. Bellamy - UNH 6. M. Restuccia - BC A. Taylor - UNH

21 17 16 15 14 13 13

GAA 1. M. Haber - BU 2. G. Lacasse - PC 3. L. Minton - UNH 4. M. Schaus - BC 5. B. Wilson - UConn 6. K. Herman - UNH 7. A. Wilcox - BU Save Percentage 1. G. Lacasse - PC 2. M. Schaus - BC 3. M. Haber - BU 4. F. Schelling - NU 5. L. Sulyma - NU 6. B. Wilson - UConn L. Minton - UNH 8. A. Wilcox - BU

Overall 24-6-5 22-9-5 18-11-7 17-16-3 19-12-4 12-20-3 7-25-2 5-23-5

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS 1.54 1.55 1.56 1.64 1.86 1.93 2.06 .940 .934 .929 .924 .919 .917 .917 .913

Points (Team Leaders) 1. K. Stack - BC 36 2. J. Wakefield - UNH 30 3. M. Anderson - BU 18 4. C. Allen - UConn 17 L. Veharanta - PC 17 6. P. Wakeham - UVM 16 7. V. Vani - ME 15 J. Gallo - ME 15 9. K. Kehoe - NU 10

NCAA TOURNAMENT

GA GAPG PP Pct. PK Pct. 38 1.81 23.1% (24-104) 84.8% (89-105) 35 1.67 17.5% (18-103)89.9% (107-119) 41 1.95 18.0% (22-122) 85.2% (92-108) 40 1.90 15.6% (17-109) 86.5% (96-111) 42 2.00 16.5% (17-103) 85.3% (81-95) 56 3.67 7.7% (8-104) 87.7% (93-106) 70 3.33 15.0% (17-113) 80.4% (74-92) 79 3.76 11.5% (12-104) 75.4% (95-126)

2008-09 SEASON

Regular Season Champion

First Team Position Second Team Molly Schaus - BC G Genevieve Lacasse - PC Kacey Bellamy - UNH D Cristin Allen - UConn Maggie Taverna - BC D Tara Watchorn - BU Sam Faber - UNH F Kelly Paton, UNH Kelli Stack - BC F Dominique Thibault - UConn Jenn Wakefield - UNH F Allie Thunstrom - BC

WHEA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

G: Genevieve Lacasse, Providence G: Florence Schelling, Northeastern D: Stephanie Gavronsky, Northeastern D: Tara Watchorn, Boston University F: Erin Barley-Maloney, Vermont F: Jenelle Kohanchuk, Boston University F: Mary Restuccia, Boston College F: Laura Veharanta, Providence $ $ denotes unanimous selection

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Molly Schaus, BC D: Kacey Bellamy, UNH D: Courtney Birchard, UNH F: Kelli Stack, BC F: Micaela Long, UNH F: Kelly Paton, UNH

Quarterfinals UMD def. UNH (4-1) Minnesota def. BC (4-3)

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2009-10 SEASON

2009-10 SEASON SNAPSHOT Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Cammi Granato Player of the Year PROVIDENCE BOSTON UNIVERSITY KELLY PATON, UNH FLORENCE SCHELLING, NU Coach of the Year: Bob Deraney, Providence College Rookie of the Year: Kristina Lavoie, New Hampshire Three Stars Award: Kelly Paton, New Hampshire Sportsmanship Award: Kasey Boucher, Boston University Goaltending Champion: Florence Schelling, NU Scoring Champion: Micaela Long, New Hampshire Best Defenseman: Cristin Allen, Connecticut Gladiator Hockey Best Defensive Forward: Jennifer Chaisson, Connecticut Rk. Standings GP W L T SOW Pts Overall GPG (GA) GAPG PP Pct. PK Pct. 1. Providence 21 11 5 5 3 30 15-10-9 2.71 (59) 1.94 (44) 17% (17-100) 81.6% (80-178) 2. New Hampshire 21 13 6 2 0 28 19-9-5 3.06 (65) 2.12 (41) 23.6% (21-89) 90.4% (85-94) Boston Univ. 21 10 6 5 3 28 17-9-12 2.65 (54) 2.18 (41) 15.2% (14-92) 86.1% (87-101) Northeastern 21 9 6 6 4 28 17-9-7 2.35 (45) 1.76 (34) 11.5% (10-87) 88.1% (74-84) 5. Connecticut 21 10 5 6 1 27 21-9-7 2.29 (46) 1.59 (33) 14.0% (14-100) 87.6% (85-97) 6. Boston College 21 7 10 4 4 22 8-17-10 1.82 (41) 2.71 (54)12.7% (13-102) 83.0% (93-112) 7. Vermont 21 5 15 1 0 11 10-22-1 1.18 (26) 2.24 (55) 11.2% (13-116) 83.9% (78-93) 8. Maine 21 3 15 3 1 10 6-20-5 1.18 (24) 2.71 (58)10.2% (11-108) 86.1% (99-115)

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. M. Long - UNH 2. K. Paton - UNH 3. A. Cottrell - PC 4. M. Anderson - BU 5. K. Lavoie - UNH A. Thunstrom - BC

34 32 22 21 20 20

Goals 1. K. Lavoie - UNH 2. A. Thunstrom - BC 3. M. Anderson - BU K. Paton - UNH 5. J. O’Neill - PC A. Cottrell - PC

14 13 12 12 10 10

Assists 1. M. Long - UNH 2. K. Paton - UNH 3. C. Allen - UConn 4. R. Dziengelewski - UNH A. Cottrell - PC

27 20 14 12 12

Points (Team Leaders) 1. M. Long - UNH 2. A. Cottrell - PC 3. M. Anderson - BU 4. A. Thunstrom - BC 5. J. Chaisson - UConn 6. K. Kehoe - NU 7. J. Ouellette - ME 8. E. Walsh - UVM

34 22 21 20 17 15 9 8

Wins 1. G. Lacasse - PC 2. A. Garcia - UConn 3. L. Minton - UNH 4. M. Haber - BU 5. F. Schelling - NU 6. K. Olychuck - UVM GAA 1. A. Garcia - UConn 2. F. Schelling - NU 3. M. Haber - BU 4. L. Minton - UNH 5. G. Lacasse - PC 6. K. Herman - UNH Save% 1. F. Schelling - NU 2. M. Haber - BU 3. A. Garcia - UConn 4. B. Ott - ME 5. K. Kingston - BC 6. G. Lacasse - PC

NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals Mercyhurst def. BU (4-1) UMD def. UNH (2-1)

33 33 33

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS 11 10 9 8 7 6 1.42 1.50 1.57 1.71 2.02 2.06 .946 .940 .935 .932 .924 .920

*All-American First Team Position Second Team Florence Schelling - NU * G Genevieve Lacasse - PC Cristin Allen - UConn * D Tara Watchorn - BU Courtney Birchard - UNH D Amber Yung - PC Ashley Cottrell - PC F Melissa Anderson - BU Micaela Long - UNH F Jean O’Neill - PC Kelly Paton - UNH * F Allie Thunstrom - BC

WHEA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM G: Brittany Ott, Maine D: Blake Bolden, Boston College F: Brittany Esposito, Northeastern $ F: Jill Cardella, Boston University $ F: Kristina Lavoie, New Hampshire $ FD: Ashley Motherwell, Boston College $ denotes unanimous selection

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Melissa Haber, BU D: Tara Watchorn, BU D: Cristin Allen, UConn F: Melissa Anderson, BU F: Michelle Binning, UConn F: Amy Hollstein, UConn


2010-11 SEASON SNAPSHOT Tournament Champion BOSTON COLLEGE

Cammi Granato Player of the Year KELLI STACK, BC

Coach of the Year: Bob Deraney, Providence College Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Marie-Philip Poulin, Boston University Three Stars Award: Kelli Stack, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Jean O’Neill, Providence College Goaltending Champion: Kerrin Sperry, BU Scoring Champion: Kelli Stack, Boston College Best Defenseman: Catherine Ward, Boston University Gladiator Hockey Best Defensive Forward: Holly Lorms, Boston University Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

Standings GP W L Boston University 21 15 3 Boston College 21 13 4 Providence 21 12 8 UConn 21 9 9 Northeastern 21 6 10 Maine 21 6 12 New Hampshire 21 7 13 Vermont 21 4 13

T Pts 3 33 4 30 1 25 3 21 5 17 3 15 1 15 4 12

Overall 27-7-4 24-7-6 22-12-1 13-9-3 16-13-8 12-17-5 14-16-2 7-17-9

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. K. Stack - BC 2. J. Wakefield - BU 3. M. Restuccia - BC 4. C. Ward - BU 5. M. Poulin - BU

34 27 22 21 19

Goals 1. K. Stack - BC 2. J. Wakefield - BU 3. M. Poulin - BU A. Cottrell - PC 5. H. Lorms - BU

22 17 10 10 9

Assists 1. C. Ward - BU 2. M. Restuccia - BC 3. J. Kirchner - BU 4. K. Stack - BU C. Buie - PC

18 17 13 11 11

Points (Team Leaders) 1. K. Stack - BC 33 2. J. Wakefield - BU 27 3. K. Bacon - PC 17 4. K. Lavoie - UNH 14 D. Ward - ME 14 6. R. Llanes - NU 13 7. T. Gross - UConn 12 8. E. Wente - UVM 10

Wins 1. M. Schaus - BC 2. K. Sperry - BU 3. G. Lacasse - PC 4. A. Garcia - UConn 5. B. Ott - ME 6. K. Herman - UNH GAA 1. K. Sperry - BU 2. M. Schaus - BC 3. A. Garcia - UConn 4. G. Lacasse - PC 5. F. Schelling - NU R. Douville - UVM Save% 1. K. Sperry - BU 2. A. Garcia - UConn 3. M. Schaus - BC 4. G. Lacasse - PC 5. K. Herman - UNH

NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals BC def. Minnesota (4-1) BU def. Mercyhurst (4-2)

GPG (GA) 3.14 (66) 2.62 (55) 2.52 (53) 1.71 (36) 2.00 (42) 1.76 (37) 1.67 (35) 1.14 (24)

2010-11 SEASON

Regular Season Champion BOSTON UNIVERSITY

GAPG PP Pct. PK Pct. 1.57 (33) 18.0% (16-89) 93.3% (83-89) 1.52 (32) 17.2% (17-99) 92.0% (92-100) 2.05 (43) 12.5% (12-96) 82.6% (71-86) 1.86 (39) 11.4% (8-70) 92.0% (69-75) 2.29 (48) 5.1% (4-79) 86.2% (75-87) 2.57 (54) 15.5% (17-110) 82.6% (90-109) 2.38 (50) 8.0% (6-75) 89.6% (86-96) 2.33 (49) 10.1% (11-109) 82.4% (70-85)

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS 13 12 11 9 6 5 1.19 1.39 1.79 1.90 1.96 1.96 .945 .943 .941 .939 .934

* All-American First Team Position Second Team Molly Schaus - BC G Alexandra Garcia - UConn Catherine Ward - BU * D Sami Evelyn - UConn Courtney Birchard - UNH D Amber Yung - PC Kelli Stack - BC * F Jillian Kirchner - BU Jenn Wakefield - BU F Kate Bacon - PC Marie-Philip Poulin - BU F Mary Restuccia - BC

PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM G: Kerrin Sperry, Boston University G: Roxanne Douville, Vermont D: Meagan Mangene, Boston College D: Rebecca Morse, Providence F: Corinne Buie, Providence F: Katie MacSorley, Northeastern F: Marie-Philip Poulin, Boston University$ $ denotes unanimous selection

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Florence Schelling, NU D: Julia Marty, NU D: Blake Bolden, BC F: Jenn Wakefield, BU F: Casey Pickett, NU F: Kelli Stack, BC

Semifinals Wisconsin def. BC (3-2) BU def. Cornell (4-1) Finals Wisconsin def. BU (4-1)

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2011-12 SEASON

2011-12 SEASON SNAPSHOT Regular Season Champion NORTHEASTERN

Tournament Champion BOSTON UNIVERSITY

Co-Coach of the Year: Dave Flint, Northeastern and Maria Lewis, Maine Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Kendall Coyne, Northeastern Three Stars Award: Florence Schelling, Northeastern Sportsmanship Award: Ashley Cottrell, Providence College Goaltending Champion: Florence Schelling, Northeastern Scoring Champion: Jenn Wakefield, Boston University Best Defenseman: Kasey Boucher, Boston University Gladiator Hockey Best Defensive Forward: Casey Pickett, Northeastern Turfer Athletic Award: Kelly Wallace, Northeastern Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.

Standings GP W L Northeastern 21 15 3 Boston College 21 15 4 Boston University 21 14 7 Providence 21 11 8 Maine 21 11 8 New Hampshire 21 4 15 UConn 21 3 15 Vermont 21 3 16

T Pts 3 33 2 32 0 28 2 24 2 24 2 10 3 9 2 8

Overall 22-7-4 24-9-3 23-14-1 16-17-4 17-11-6 10-22-3 4-23-7 4-22-6

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. J. Wakefield - BU 2. K. Coyne - NU 3. I. Menard - BU 4. C. Pickett - NU 5. B. Dougherty - ME D. Ward - ME

31 30 26 25 22 22

Goals 1. K. Coyne - NU 2. J. Wakefield - BU 3. I. Menard - BU B. Dougherty - ME 5. A. Carpenter - BC K. Lavoie - UNH

19 14 13 13 12 12

Assists 1. J. Wakefield - BU 2. D. Ward - ME 3. T. Watchorn - BU C. Pickettt - NU 5. I. Menard - BU A. Gauthier - PC

17 15 14 14 13 13

Points (Team Leaders) 1. J. Wakefield - BU 31 2. K. Coyne - NU 30 3. B. Dougherty - ME 22 4. K. Lavoie - UNH 21 5. A. Carpenter - BC 20 6. A. Gauthier - PC 19 7. E. Snodgrass - UConn 12 8. C. Rapin - UVM 10

Wins 1. F. Schelling - NU C. Boyles - BC 3. K. Sperry - BU 4. B. Ott - ME 5. G. Lacasse - PC GAA 1. F. Schelling - NU 2. C. Boyles - BC 3. G. Lacasse - PC 4. N. Paniccia - UConn 5. B. Ott - ME Save% 1. F. Schelling - NU 2. N. Paniccia - UConn 3. G. Lacasse - PC 4. C. Boyles - BC 5. B. Ott - ME Saves 1. F. Schelling - NU 2. B. Ott - ME 3. R. Douville - UVM 4. C. Boyles - BC 5. G. Lacasse - PC

NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals BC def. St. Lawrence (6-3) Cornell def. BU (8-7 3OT) Semifinals Wisconsin def. BC (6-2)

35 35 35

Cammi Granato Player of the Year FLORENCE SCHELLING, NORTHEASTERN

GPG (GA) 3.05 (64) 2.84 (60) 3.24 (68) 2.90 (61) 2.67 (56) 1.81 (38) 1.57 (33) 1.52 (32)

GAPG PP Pct. PK Pct. 1.29 (27) 12.9% (11-85) 91.0% (81-89) 1.95 (37) 15.9% (14-88) 83.1% (64-77) 2.24 (47) 18.9% (20-106) 89.2% (91-102) 2.05 (43) 8.7% (9-104) 86.8% (99-114) 2.33 (49) 12.0% (13-108) 83.2% (84-101) 3.57 (75) 15.0% (12-80) 88.0% (73-83) 2.81 (59) 14.8% (12-81) 91.9% (79-86) 3.57 (75) 7.0% (8-114) 84.2% (96-114)

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS

15 15 12 11 10 1.27 1.80 1.84 2.00 2.19

*All-American First Team Position Second Team Florence Schelling - NU * G Genevieve Lacasse - PC Blake Bolden - BC D Stephanie Gavronsky - NU Kasey Boucher - BU D Tara Watchorn - BU Alex Carpenter - BC F Brittany Dougherty - ME Kendall Coyne - NU * F Isabel Menard - BU Jenn Wakefield - BU * F Casey Pickett - NU

PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

.956 .942 .934 .931 .926

D: Emily Pfalzer, Boston College $ F: Alex Carpenter, Boston College $ F: Kendall Coyne, Northeastern $ F: Emily Field,Boston College F: Amanda Pelkey, Vermont F: Kayla Tutino, Boston University $ denotes unanimous selection

580 579 555 501 499

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Genevieve Lacasse, PC D: Christie Jensen, PC D: Kathryn Miller, BU F: Ashley Cottrell, PC F: Marie-Philip Poåulin, BU F: Jenn Wakefield, BU


2012-13 SEASON SNAPSHOT

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Standings GP W L Boston University 21 18 2 Boston College 21 17 2 Northeastern 21 13 7 New Hampshire 21 10 8 Providence 21 8 10 Vermont 21 6 11 Maine 21 2 16 Connecticut 21 1 19

T Pts 1 37 2 36 1 27 3 23 3 19 4 16 3 7 1 3

Overall 28-6-3 27-7-3 23-11-2 14-16-4 15-16-5 8-21-4 5-24-4 3-29-3

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. A. Carpenter - BC 2. K. Coyne - NU 3. H. Skarupa - BC 4. M. Poulin - BU 5. C. Pickett - BC

48 43 37 33 31

Goals 1. A. Carpenter - BC 2. K. Coyne - NU 3. H. Skarupa - BC C. Pickett - NU 5. J. Kohanchuk - BU S. Lefort - BU

25 21 15 15 14 14

Assists 1. A. Carpenter - BC 2. H. Skarupa - BC M. Poulin - BU K. Coyne - NU 5. I. Menard - BU

23 22 22 22 19

Points (Team Leaders) 1. A. Carpenter - BC 48 2. K. Coyne - NU 43 3. M. Poulin - BU 33 4. N. Anderson - PC 19 5. B. Zuback - UVM 18 6. C. Lavoie - UNH 17 7. B. Dougherty - ME 16 8. K. Campero - UConn 9 M. Cava - UConn 9

Wins 1. K. Sperry - BU 2. C. Boyles - BC 3. C. Desjardins - NU 4. J. Gilligan - UNH 5. S. Bryant - PC

GAPG 2.62 (55) 1.95 (41) 2.86 (60) 2.76 (58) 3.63 (78) 2.86 (60) 4.19 (88) 4.29 (90)

PP Pct. PK Pct. 23.9% (22-92) 82.2% (83-101) 32.0% (24-75) 80.8% (79-73) 25.6% (20-78) 80.3% (61-76) 24.7% (19-77) 86.6% (58-67) 19.6% (18-92) 80.2% (69-86) 16.1% (15-93) 83.3% (80-96) 11.1% (10-90) 75.7% (84-111) 7.9% (6-76) 71.4% (45-63)

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS 14 12 11 8 6

GAA 1. C. Boyles - BC 1.81 2. J. Gilligan - UNH 2.06 3. K. Sperry - BU 2.56 4. R. Douville - UVM 2.73 5. C. Desjardins - NU 2.81 Save% 1. R. Douville - UVM .923 2. J. Gilligan - UNH .915 3. C. Boyles - BC .912 4. C. Desjardins - NU .900 5. K. Sperry - BU .899 Saves 1. R. Douville - UVM 2. E. Chuli - UConn 3. B. Ott - ME 4. C. Desjardins - NU 5. S. Bryant - PC

GPG (GA) 4.24 (89) 5.24 (110) 4.38 (92) 2.48 (52) 3.79 (76) 2.29 (48) 1.71 (36) 1.29 (27)

2012-13 SEASON

Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Cammi Granato Player of the Year BOSTON UNIVERSITY BOSTON UNIVERSITY ALEX CARPENTER, BOSTON COLLEGE Coach of the Year: Katie King Crowley, Boston College Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Haley Skarupa, Boston College Three Stars Award: Kendall Coyne, Northeastern Sportsmanship Award: Jill Cardella, Boston University Goaltending Champion: Corinne Boyles, Boston College Turfer Athletic Scoring Champion: Alex Carpenter, Boston College Best Defenseman: Blake Bolden, Boston College Gladiator Hockey Best Defensive Forward: Erin Wente, Vermont

590 569 477 416 392

*All-American First Team Position Second Team Roxanne Douville - UVM G Corinne Boyles - BC Blake Bolden - BC D Alexis Crossley - UNH Shannon Doyle - BU D Emily Pfalzer - BC Alex Carpenter - BC * F Jenelle Kohanchuk - BU Kendall Coyne - NU * F Casey Pickett - NU Marie-Philip Poulin - BU * F Haley Skarupa - BC

PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM D: Lexi Bender, Boston College D: Alexis Crossley, New Hampshire F: Molly Illikainen, Providence College $ F: Sarah Lefort, Boston University $ F: Haley Skarupa, Boston College $ F: Dana Trivigno, Boston College $ denotes unanimous selection

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Kerrin Sperry, BU D: Blake Bolden, BC D: Shannon Doyle, BU F: Kendall Coyne, NU F: Marie-Philip Poulin, BU F: Louise Warren, BU

NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals BC def. Harvard (3-1) BU def. Clarkson (5-3)

Semifinals Minnesota def. BC (3-2 2OT) BU def. Mercyhurst (4-1) Finals Minnesota def. BU (6-3)

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2013-14 SEASON

2013-14 SEASON SNAPSHOT Regular Season Champion BOSTON COLLEGE

Tournament Champion BOSTON UNIVERSITY

Co-Coaches of the Year: Katie King Crowley, Boston College and Jim Plumer, Vermont Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Andie Anastos, Boston College Three Stars Award: Louise Warren, Boston University Sportsmanship Award: Jill Cardella, Boston University Goaltending Champion: Haley Frade, Providence Turfer Athletic Scoring Champion: Sarah Lefort, Boston University Best Defenseman: Emily Pfalzer, Boston College Gladiator Hockey Best Defensive Forward: Taylor Wasylk, Boston College Rk. Standings GP W L 1. Boston College 21 18 2 2. Boston University 21 14 7 Northeastern 21 13 6 4. Vermont 21 13 7 5. Maine 21 5 13 Connecticut 21 6 14 7. Providence 21 6 15 8. New Hampshire 21 4 15

T Pts 1 37 0 28 2 28 1 27 3 13 1 13 0 12 2 10

Overall 27-7-3 24-13-1 19-14-2 18-14-4 7-20-5 9-24-2 11-24-0 9-23-2

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. S. Lefort - BU 2. L. Warren - BU 3. A. Anastos - BC 4. K. Wallace - NU 5. H. Skarupa - BC A. Pelkey - UVM

36 33 26 23 22 22

Goals 1. S. Lefort - BU 2. L. Warren - BU 3. H. Skarupa - BC 4. A. Richards - ME K. MacSorley - NU

19 18 16 14 14

Assists 1. S. Lefort - BU 2. P. Savage - NU A. Anastos - BC 4. K. Fratkin - BU L. Warren - BU H. Frade - PC

17 16 16 15 15 15

Points (Team Leaders) 1. S. Lefort - BU 36 2. A. Anastos - BC 26 3. K. Wallace - NU 23 4. A. Pelkey - UVM 22 5. H. Frade - PC 21 6. S. MacDonnell - UConn 18 7. A. Richards - ME 16 N. Gifford - UNH 16

Wins 1. C. Boyles - BC 2. C. Desjardins - NU 3. K. Sperry - BU R. Douville - UVM 5. E. Chuli - UConn S. Bryant - PC

Saves 1. C. Desjardins - NU 2. M. Treacy - ME 3. K. Sperry - BU 4. E. Chuli - UConn 5. R. Douville - UVM

Quarterfinals Minnesota def. BU (5-1) Clarkson def. BC (3-1)

GPG (GF) GAPG (GA) 3.86 (81) 1.67 (35) 3.43 (72) 2.57 (54) 3.14 (66) 2.14 (45) 2.62 (55) 2.10 (44) 2.05 (43) 3.57 (75) 1.76 (37) 3.05 (64) 2.33 (49) 3.05 (64) 2.14 (45) 3.19 (67)

PP Pct. 19.1% (17-89) 17.8% (13-73) 12.6% (12-95) 18.6% (16-86) 10.0% (8-80) 11.2% (9-80) 13.7% (13-95) 14.8% (12-81)

PK Pct. 86.1% (62-72) 87.8% (86-98) 87.8% (86-98) 87.2% (75-86) 77.0% (57-74) 82.1% (64-78) 83.2% (79-95) 89.7% (70-78)

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS 15 13 12 12 6 6

GAA 1. C. Boyles - BC 1.52 2. R. Douville - UVM 1.82 3. C. Desjardins - NU 2.08 4. K. Sperry - BU 2.39 5. E. Chuli - UConn 2.44 Save% 1. C. Boyles - BC .945 2. R. Douville - UVM .941 3. E. Chuli - UConn .934 4. C. Desjardins - NU .934 5. K. Sperry - BU .927

NCAA TOURNAMENT

37 37 37

Warrior Player of the Year SARAH LEFORT, BOSTON UNIVERSITY

618 547 544 539 531

*All-American First Team Position Second Team Roxanne Douville - UVM G Corinne Boyles - BC Emily Pfalzer - BC D Lexi Bender - BC Kaleigh Fratkin - BU D Gina Repaci - UVM Heather Mottau - NU D Sarah Lefort - BU * F Brittany Esposito - NU Haley Skarupa - BC F Amanda Pelkey - UVM Louise Warren - BU F Kelly Wallace - NU

PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM D: Heather Mottau, Northeastern $ F: Andie Anastos, Boston College $ F: Victoria Andreakos, Vermont F: Cassidy Carels, Providenc e F: Maddie Elia, Boston University F: Hayley Scamurra, Northeastern F: Cassandra Vilgrain, UNH $ denotes unanimous selection

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Kerrin Sperry, BU D: Kaleigh Fratkin, BU D: Kaliya Johnson, BC F: Kate Leary, BC F: Louise Warren, BU F: Rebecca Russo, BU


2014-15 SEASON SNAPSHOT

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Standings GP W L Boston College 21 20 0 Boston University 21 15 5 Northeastern 21 11 8 Vermont 21 9 11 Maine 21 5 11 Connecticut 21 6 13 Providence 21 6 14 New Hampshire 21 5 15

T Pts 1 41 1 31 2 24 1 19 5 15 2 14 1 13 1 11

Overall 32-1-2 23-8-3 14-16-5 10-20-3 11-17-8 10-23-3 15-19-2 6-25-4

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS

Power Play Penalty Kill 17.9% 94.3% 19.2% 83.7% 25.0% 80.6% 19.8% 77.8% 11.5% 86.8% 17.5% 84.1% 12.8% 80.4% 12.5% 76.2%

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS

Points 1. Alex Carpenter - BC 41 2. Kendall Coyne - NU 39 3. Haley Skarupa - BC 33 4. Marie-Philip Poulin - BU26 Sarah Lefort - BU 26

Wins 1. Katie Burt - BC 16 2. Chloe Desjardins - NU 10 3. Erin O’Neil - BU 8 Meghann Treacy - ME 8 5. Victoria Hanson - BU 7

Goals 1. Kendall Coyne - NU 2. Alex Carpenter - BC 3. Haley Skarupa - BC Sarah Lefort - BU 5. Victoria Bach - BU

21 20 16 16 13

Assists 1. Alex Carpenter - BC Kenzie Kent - BC 3. Emily Pfalzer - BC 4. Kendall Coyne - NU Lexi Bender - BC

21 21 19 18 18

GAA 1. Katie Burt - BC 0.61 2. Victoria Hanson - BU 2.00 3. Erin O’Neil - BU 2.34 4. M.Treacy - Maine 2.60 5. C.Desjardins - NU 2.68 Save% 1. Katie Burt - BC .965 2. M.Treacy - Maine .929 3. Victoria Hanson - BU .923 4. C.Desjardins - NU .923 5. A. Belanger - UConn.921 Saves 1. M.Treacy - Maine 2. C.Desjardins - NU 3. Allie Morse - PC 4. M. Litchfield - UVM 5. Elaine Chuli - UConn

Offense Defense 5.43 GPG 0.86 GAPG 3.81 GPG 2.38 GAPG 3.19 GPG 3.00 GAPG 2.19 GPG 3.48 GAPG 1.95 GPG 2.76 GAPG 2.38 GPG 3.43 GAPG 1.90 GPG 3.62 GAPG 1.90 GPG 3.24 GAPG

2014-15 SEASON

Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Cammi Granato Player of the Year BOSTON COLLEGE BOSTON UNIVERSITY ALEX CARPENTER, BOSTON COLLEGE Coach of the Year: Katie King Crowley, Boston College Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Victoria Bach, Boston University Three Stars Award: Alex Carpenter, Northeastern Sportsmanship Award: Beth Hanrahan, Providence College Goaltending Champion: Katie Burt, Boston College Squad Locker Scoring Champion: Alex Carpenter, Boston College Best Defenseman: Emily Pfalzer, Boston College Gladiator Custom Mouthguards Best Defensive Forward: Marie-Phillip Poulin, Boston Univ.

643 573 507 467 466

First Team

Pos.

Second Team

Meghann Treacy, Maine (Jr.)G Katie Burt, BC (Fr.) Megan Keller, BC (Fr.) D Lexi Bender, BC (Jr.) Emily Pfalzer, BC (Sr.) * D Shannon Doyle, BU (Sr.) Alex Carpenter, BC (Jr.) * F Sarah Lefort, BU (Jr.) Kendall Coyne, NU (Jr.) * F Haley Skarupa, BC (Jr.) Marie-Philip Poulin, BU (Sr.) * F Kayla Tutino, BU (Jr.)

PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM G: Katie Burt, Boston College D: Megan Keller, Boston College * F: Victoria Bach, Boston University * F: Denisa Křížová, Northeastern * F: Rebecca Leslie, Boston University F: Leah Lum, UConn F: Tori Sullivan, Boston College * denotes unanimous selection

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Elaine Chuli, UConn D: Emily Pfalzer, BC D: Shannon Doyle, BU F: Alex Carpenter, BC F: Marie-Philip Poulin, BU F: Kayla Tutino, BU

NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals BC def. Clarkson (5-1) Wisconsin def. BU (5-1) Semifinals Harvard def. BC (2-1)

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2015-16 SEASON

2015-16 SEASON SNAPSHOT Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Cammi Granato Player of the Year BOSTON COLLEGE BOSTON COLLEGE KENDALL COYNE, NORTHEASTERN Coach of the Year: Katie King Crowley, Boston College Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Makenna Newkirk, Boston College Three Stars Award: Kendall Coyne, Northeastern Sportsmanship Award: Sara Carlson, New Hampshire Goaltending Champion: Katie Burt, Boston College Squad Locker Scoring Champion: Kendall Coyne, Northeastern Best Defenseman: Megan Keller, Boston College Gladiator Custom Mouthguards Best Defensive Forward: Leah Burress, UConn Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Standings Boston College Northeastern Boston University UConn New Hampshire Vermont Providence Maine Merrimack

GP W 24 24 24 20 24 17 24 11 24 8 24 6 24 6 24 6 24 3

L 0 4 5 10 16 15 16 17 18

T Pts 0 48 0 40 2 36 3 25 0 16 3 15 2 14 1 13 3 9

Overall 40-1-0 28-9-1 23-14-2 17-15-5 11-24-1 9-25-3 10-24-2 10-23-2 5-26-3

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Kendall Coyne - NU 2. Alex Carpenter - BC 3. Haley Skarupa - BC 4. Denisa Krizova - NU 5. Victoria Bach - BU

55 51 49 38 35

Goals 1. Kendall Coyne - NU 30 2. Haley Skarupa - BC 26 3. Alex Carpenter - BC 19 4. Victoria Bach - BU 17 5. Denisa Krizova - NU 14 Theresa Knutson - UC14 Assists 1. Alex Carpenter - BC 2. Kendall Coyne - NU 3. Denisa Krizova - NU Dana Trivigno - BC Megan Keller - BC

32 25 24 24 24

Wins 1. Katie Burt - BC 20 2. Brittany Bugalski - NU 15 3. Erin O’Neil - BU 11 4. Elaine Chuli - UConn 9 5. Kyra Smith - UNH 7 GAA 1. Katie Burt - BC 1.16 2. Brittany Bugalski - NU 1.54 3. Elaine Chuli - UConn 2.32 4. M. Litchfield - UVM 2.56 5. Kyra Smith - UNH 2.71 Save Percentage 1. Katie Burt - BC .942 2. Elaine Chuli - UConn .937 3. Brittany Bugalski - NU .934 4. S. Ridgewell - MC .925 5. Meghann Treacy - ME.918 Saves 1. S. Ridgewell - MC 694 2. M.Treacy - Maine 639 3. Elaine Chuli - UConn 628 4. Erin O’Neil - BU 448 5. M. Litchfield - UVM 416

NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals BC def. Northeastern (5-1) Semifinals BC def. Clarkson (3-2 OT) Final Minnesota def. BC (3-1)

39 39 39

Offense 5.29 GPG 4.58 GPG 4.00 GPG 2.17 GPG 2.12 GPG 1.96 GPG 1.83 GPG 1.67 GPG 1.38 GPG

Defense 1.12 GAPG 1.88 GAPG 2.92 GAPG 2.54 GAPG 3.12 GAPG 3.21 GAPG 3.67 GAPG 3.12 GAPG 3.42 GAPG

Power Play Penalty Kill 32.6% 87.3% 21.5% 87.1% 16.5% 78.9% 16.2% 79.2% 17.3% 83.1% 17.9% 83.8% 16.3% 77.6% 12.2% 81.4% 15.3% 73.3%

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First Team

Elaine Chuli, UConn (Sr.) Megan Keller, BC (Fr.) Lexi Bender, BC (Sr.) * Alex Carpenter, BC (Sr.) * Kendall Coyne, NU (Sr.) * Haley Skarupa, BC (Sr.) *

Pos.

Second Team

G Brittany Bugalski, NU (Fr.) D Jordan Krause, NU (Sr.) D Taylor Wilard, UVM (So.) F Victoria Bach, BU (So.) F Rebecca Leslie, BU (So.) F Denisa Krizova, NU (So.)

PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM G: Brittany Bugalski, Northeastern G: Samantha Ridgewell, Merrimack D: Maddie Hartman, Northeastern D: Alyson Matteau, Maine F: Sammy Davis, Boston University * F: Makenna Newkirk, Boston College * F: Christina Putigna, Providence F: Paige Voight, Merrimack * denotes unanimous selection

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Erin O’Neil, BU D: Alexis Crossley, BU D: Megan Keller, BC F: Alex Carpenter, BC F: Haley Skarupa, BC F: Victoria Bach, BU


2016-17 SEASON SNAPSHOT Tournament Champion BOSTON COLLEGE

Cammi Granato Player of the Year MEGAN KELLER, BOSTON COLLEGE

Coach of the Year: Bob Deraney, Providence Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Whitney Dove, Providence/ Tereza Vanišová, Maine Army ROTC Three Stars Award: Jonna Curtis, New Hampshire Sportsmanship Award: Cassidy Carels, Providence Hockey East Scoring Champion: Victoria Bach, Boston University (19g, 16a, 35p) Best Defenseman Award: Megan Keller, Boston College * Best Defensive Forward: Hayley Scamurra, Northeastern Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Standings Boston College Northeastern Boston University Providence Vermont New Hampshire UConn Merrimack Maine

GP W 24 17 24 14 24 12 24 11 24 9 24 11 24 9 24 7 24 6

L 4 8 8 10 8 11 13 17 17

T Pts 3 37 2 30 4 28 3 25 7 25 2 24 2 20 0 14 1 13

Overall 25-5-5 21-11-3 19-11-6 17-17-3 15-13-9 14-19-2 14-18-4 11-22-3 10-21-1

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Victoria Bach - BU 35 2. Jonna Curtis - UNH 32 3. Denisa Křížová - NU 29 4. Makenna Newkirk - BC 28 McKenna Brand - NU 28

Wins 1. Katie Burt - BC 15 2. Brittany Bugalski - NU 13 3. Hilary Cashin - UNH 10 4. Victoria Hanson - BU 9 Annie Belanger - UConn 9

Goals 1. Victoria Bach - BU 19 2. McKenna Brand - NU 18 3. Jonna Curtis - UNH 17 4. Brooke Stacey - ME 15 5. Cassidy Carels - PC 13 Brooke Boquist - PC 13

GAA 1. Katie Burt - BC 1.61 2. Madison Litchfield - UVM2.04 3. Victoria Hanson - BU 2.14 4. Brittany Bugalski - NU 2.27 5. Annie Belanger - UConn 2.45 Save Percentage 1. Victoria Hanson - BU .935 2. Madison Litchfield - UVM.931 3. Katie Burt - BC .928 4. Annie Belanger - UConn .922 5. Brittany Bugalski - NU .920

Assists 1. Megan Keller - BC 21 2. Makenna Newkirk - BC 19 3. Hayley Scamurra - NU18 4. Denisa Křížová - NU 17 5. Victoria Bach - BU 16

Saves 1. Annie Belanger - UConn 639 2. Carly Jackson - ME 572 3. Brittany Bugalski - NU 583 4. Victoria Hanson - BU 558 5. Léa-Kristine Demers - MC482

Offense 3.44 GPG 3.03 GPG 3.64 GPG 3.21 GPG 2.32 GPG 2.50 GPG 2.09 GPG 2.46 GPG 2.06 GPG

Defense 1.62 GAPG 2.39 GAPG 2.82 GAPG 2.91 GAPG 2.29 GAPG 2.97 GAPG 2.41 GAPG 3.31 GAPG 3.28 GAPG

2016-17 SEASON

Regular Season Champion BOSTON COLLEGE

Power Play Penalty Kill 26.4% 92.6% 15.3% 87.0% 22.5% 82.3% 14.2% 84.5% 10.8% 88.4% 15.3% 86.9% 14.2% 86.2% 16.3% 82.5% 11.0% 77.1%

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First Team Pos. Second Team Victoria Hanson, BU (Sr.) G Madison Litchfield, UVM (Sr.) Megan Keller, BC (Jr.) * D Heather Mottau, NU (Sr.) Amy Schlagel, UNH (Jr.) D Taylor Willard, UVM (Jr.) Victoria Bach, BU (Jr.) * F Denisa Křížová, NU (Jr.) McKenna Brand, NU (Jr.) F Makenna Newkirk, BC (So.) Jonna Curtis, UNH (Sr.) F Mary Parker, BU (GS)

PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM D: Abby Cook, Boston University D: Whitney Dove, Providence * F: Delaney Belinskas, Boston College * F: Caitrin Lonergan, Boston College * F: Ève-Audrey Picard, Vermont F: Tereza Vanišová, Maine * denotes unanimous selection

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Katie Burt, BC D: Codie Cross, NU D: Megan Keller, BC F: Andie Anastos, BC F: Kenzie Kent, BC F: Kasidy Anderson, NU

NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals BC def. St. Lawrence (6-0) Semifinals Wisconsin def. BC (1-0)

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2017-18 SEASON

2017-18 SEASON SNAPSHOT Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Cammi Granato Player of the Year BOSTON COLLEGE NORTHEASTERN DARYL WATTS, BOSTON COLLEGE Coach of the Year: Richard Reichenbach, Maine Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Daryl Watts, Boston College Army ROTC Three Stars Award: Daryl Watts, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Leah Lum, UConn Hockey East Scoring Champion: Daryl Watts, Boston College (30g, 25a, 55p) Best Defenseman Award: Toni Ann Miano, Boston College Best Defensive Forward: Briana Colangelo, UConn

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Standings Boston College Providence Maine Northeastern New Hampshire Boston University UConn Vermont Merrimack

GP W 24 19 24 12 24 11 24 11 24 9 24 8 24 7 24 7 24 6

L 2 7 9 11 10 11 11 13 16

T Pts 3 41 5 29 4 26 3 24 5 23 5 21 6 20 5 18 2 14

Overall 30-5-3 17-13-7 19-14-5 19-17-3 14-15-7 14-17-6 16-14-9 10-20-5 11-20-3

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Daryl Watts - BC 2. Caitrin Lonergan - BC 3. Victoria Bach - BU 4. Rebecca Leslie - BU Makenna Newkirk - BC

55 49 38 35 35

Goals 1. Daryl Watts - BC 2. Victoria Bach - BU Caitrin Lonergan - BC 4. Rebecca Leslie - BU 5. Maureen Murphy - PC Katelyn Rae - MC

30 21 21 17 16 16

Assists 1. Caitrin Lonergan - BC 2. Makenna Newkirk - BC 3. Daryl Watts - BC 4. Rebecca Leslie - BU 5. Victoria Bach - BU

28 26 25 18 17

Wins 1. Katie Burt - BC 2. Carly Jackson - Maine Madison Myers - PC 4. Corinne Schroeder - BU Ava Boutiler - UNH Sydney Scobee - UVM

NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals Ohio State def. Boston College (2-0) Colgate def. Northeastern (3-1)

41 41 41

Defense 1.92 (1) 2.29 (3) 2.17 (2) 2.67 (6) 2.39 (5) 2.87 (8) 2.33 (4) 2.79 (7) 3.17 (9)

Power Play Penalty Kill 24.0% (1) 87.1% (2) 13.5% (7) 85.6% (4) 9.0% (9) 86.8% (3) 20.5% (3) 81.8% (8) 15.0% (6) 84.5% (5) 23.3% (2) 81.4% (8) 19.0% (4) 83.9% (6) 15.2% (5) 88.3% (1) 10.3% (8) 67.6% (9)

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS 19 11 11 7 7 7

GAA 1. Carly Jackson - ME 1.88 2. Katie Burt - BC 1.90 3. Aerin Frankel - NU 1.94 4. Annie Belanger - UConn 2.13 5. Madison Myers - PC 2.15 Save Percentage 1. Aerin Frankel - NU .933 2. Katie Burt - BC .932 3. Sydney Scobee - UVM .931 4. Annie Belanger - UConn .931 5. Carly Jackson - ME .928 Saves 1. Katie Burt - BC 2. Sydney Scobee - UVM 3. Madison Myers - PC 4. Carly Jackson - ME 5. Ava Boutilier - UNH

Offense 4.08 (1) 2.79 (4) 2.55 (5) 2.88 (3) 1.96 (7) 3.04 (2) 1.96 (6) 1.92 (8) 1.71 (9)

628 597 596 557 551

First Team Pos. Annie Belanger, UConn (Sr.) G Abby Cook, BU (So.) D Toni Ann Miano, BC (Sr.) * D Victoria Bach, BU (Sr.) * F Caitrin Lonergan, BC (So.) * F Daryl Watts, BC (Fr.) * F

Second Team Katie Burt, BC (Sr.) Lauren Kelly, NU (Sr.) Alyson Matteau, ME (Jr.) Rebecca Leslie, BU (Sr.) Maureen Murphy, PC (Fr.) Tereza Vanisova, ME (So.)

PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM G: Ava Boutilier, New Hampshire G: Corinne Schroeder, Boston Univ. D: Anna Zikova, Maine * F: Jesse Compher, Boston Univ. F: Veronika Pettey, Northeastern F: Maureen Murphy, Providence * F: Daryl Watts, Boston College * F: Natalie Snodgrass, UConn

* denotes unanimous selection

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Aerin Frankel, NU (MVP) D: Lauren Kelly, NU D: Kayla Mee, UConn F: Makenna Brand, NU F: Denisa Krizova, NU F: Natalie Snodgrass, UConn


Regular Season Champion NORTHEASTERN

Tournament Champion NORTHEASTERN

Cammi Granato Player of the Year MEGAN KELLER, BOSTON COLLEGE

Coach of the Year: Dave Flint, Northeastern Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Alina Mueller, Northeastern Army ROTC Three Stars Award: Megan Keller, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Marie-Jo Pelletier, New Hampshire Hockey East Scoring Champion: Jesse Compher, Boston University (14g, 29a, 43p) Best Defenseman Award: Megan Keller, Boston College Best Defensive Forward: Makenna Newkirk, Boston College Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Standings Northeastern Boston College Boston University Providence Merrimack New Hampshire UConn Vermont Maine Holy Cross

GP W 27 21 27 19 27 15 27 16 27 12 27 10 27 9 27 8 27 7 27 1

L 3 7 6 9 10 14 14 15 15 25

T Pts 3 45 1 39 6 36 2 34 5 29 3 23 4 22 4 20 5 19 1 3

Overall 27-6-5 26-12-1 21-8-8 24-11-2 16-13-7 13-17-6 14-18-4 10-20-6 14-15-5 1-29-3

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Jesse Compher - BU 2. Alina Mueller - NU 3. Megan Keller - BC Sammy Davis - BU 5. Daryl Watts - BC

43 40 37 37 33

Goals 1. Katelyn Rae - MC 20 2. Taylor Wenczkowski - UNH 18 3. Alina Mueller - NU 17 Sammy Davis - BU 17 5. Megan Keller - BC 16 Assists 1. Jesse Compher - BU 2. Alina Mueller - NU 3. Megan Keller - BC 4. Sammy Davis - BU 5. Mikyla Grant-Mentis - MC Makenna Newkirk - BC

29 23 21 20 19 19

Wins 1. Maddy McArthur - BC 16 Aerin Frankel - NU 16 Madison Myers - PC 16 4. Corinne Schroeder - BU 12 Samantha Ridgewell - MC 12 GAA 1. Aerin Frankel - NU 1.59 2. Madison Myers - PC 1.89 3. Corinne Schroeder - BU 1.96 4. Maddy McArthur - BC 2.00 5. Samantha Ridgewell - MC2.15 Save Percentage 1. Aerin Frankel - NU .938 2. Corinne Schroeder - BU .932 3. Samantha Ridgewell - MC.928 4. Kyra Smith - UNH .926 5. Madison Myers - PC .925 Saves 1. Samantha Ridgewell - MC 686 2. Madison Myers - PC 632 3. Morgan Fisher - UConn 623 4. Corinne Schroeder - BU 618 5. Jada Brenon - HC 604

NCAA TOURNAMENT Quarterfinals Clarkson def. Boston College (1-2 OT) Cornell def. Northeastern (2-3 OT)

Offense 3.63 (T1) 3.63 (T1) 3.19 (3) 2.67 (5) 2.96 (4) 2.26 (6) 2.00 (7) 1.85 (9) 1.89 (8) 1.04 (10)

Defense 1.85 (1) 1.96 (T2) 1.96 (T2) 1.96 (T2) 2.37 (5) 2.56 (7) 2.74 (9) 2.70 (8) 2.44 (6) 4.56 (10)

2018-19 SEASON

2018-19 SEASON SNAPSHOT

Power Play Penalty Kill 19.6% (3) 89.9% (2) 20.0% (1) 82.7% (8) 19.0% (4) 84.1% (7) 17.3% (5) 85.1% (6) 19.8% (2) 86.6% (4) 16.0% (6) 86.8% (3) 14.0% (7) 85.3% (5) 12.0% (9) 90.9% (1) 9.3% (10) 81.7% (9) 9.0% (8) 73.7% (10)

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First-Team All-Stars G: Aerin Frankel, Northeastern D: Skylar Fontaine, Northeastern * D: Megan Keller, Boston College * F: Jesse Compher, Boston University * F: Alina Mueller, Northeastern * F: Katelyn Rae, Merrimack

Second Team All-Stars G: Samantha Ridgewell, Merrimack D: Abby Cook, Boston University D: Brooke Hobson, Northeastern F: Sammy Davis, Boston University F: Maureen Murphy, Providence F: Daryl Watts, Boston College

Third-Team All-Stars G: Corinne Schroeder, Boston University D: Cayla Barnes, Boston College D: Kali Flanagan, Boston College D: Dominique Kremer, Merrimack F: Kasidy Anderson, Northeastern F: Caitrin Lonergan, Boston College F: Taylor Wenczkowski, New Hampshire

PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team D: Cayla Barnes, Boston College * F: Chloe Aurard, Northeastern * F: Kelly Browne, Boston College F: Sara Hjalmarsson, Providence F: Alina Mueller, Northeastern * F: Mackenna Parker, Boston University * unanimous selection

WHEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Aerin Frankel, NU (MVP) D: Skylar Fontaine, NU D: Kali Flanagan, BC F: Alina Mueller, NU F: Daryl Watts, BC F: Christina Putigna, PC

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2018-19 HONOREES

2019-20 SEASON SNAPSHOT

Regular Season Champion NORTHEASTERN

Tournament Champion NORTHEASTERN

Cammi Granato Player of the Year ALINA MUELLER, NORTHEASTERN

Coach of the Year: Dave Flint, Northeastern Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Hannah Bilka, Boston College Army ROTC Three Stars Award: Alina Mueller, Northeastern Sportsmanship Award: Paige Capistran, Northeastern Hockey East Scoring Champion: Alina Mueller, Northeastern (20g, 24a, 44p) Best Defenseman Award: Skylar Fontaine, Northeastern Best Defensive Forward: Matti Hartman, Northeastern Rk. Standings 1. Northeastern 2. Boston University 3. Providence 4. Boston College 5. UConn 6. New Hampshire 7. Maine 8. Vermont 9. Holy Cross 10. Merrimack

GP W L T Pts 27 24 3 0 48 27 18 6 3 39 27 15 10 2 32 27 14 11 2 30 27 13 12 2 28 27 12 12 3 27 27 9 11 7 25 27 7 14 6 20 27 5 20 2 12 27 2 20 5 9

Overall Offense Defense 32-4-2 4.93 (1) 0.74 (1) 24-8-4 2.85 (2) 1.59 (2) 18-14-4 2.15 (T7) 1.96 (T3) 17-16-3 2.81 (3) 2.56 (7) 19-18-2 2.22 (6) 2.00 (5) 18-15-4 2.15 (T7) 1.96 (T3) 15-14-8 2.26 (5) 2.30 (6) 10-18-8 2.41 (4) 3.11 (8) 5-23-5 1.00 (10) 3.63 (10) 5-24-5 1.44 (9) 3.37 (9)

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Alina Mueller - NU 2. Chloe Aurard - NU 3. Sammy Davis - BU 4. Hannah Bilka - BC 5. Kelly Browne - BC

44 34 31 30 29

Goals 1. Alina Mueller - NU 20 2. Delaney Belinskas - BC 17 3. Chloe Aurard - NU 15 4. Ida Kuoppala - ME 14 5. Mikayla Grant-Mentis - MC 13 Meghara McManus - UNH 13 Theresa Schafzahl - UVM 13 Assists 1. Alina Mueller - NU 2. Hannah Bilka - BC Sammy Davis - BU Chloe Aurard - NU 5. Skylar Fontaine - NU

24 19 19 19 18

Wins 1. Aerin Frankel - NU 2. Corinne Schroeder - BU 3. Maddy McArthur - BC Sandra Abstreiter - PC Ava Boutilier - UNH GAA 1. Aerin Frankel - NU 2. Corinne Schroeder - BU 3. Sandra Abstreiter - PC 4. Ava Boutilier - UNH 5. Carly Jackson - ME Save Percentage 1. Aerin Frankel - NU 2. Corinne Schroeder - BU 3. Ava Boutilier - UNH 4. Sandra Abstreiter - PC 5. Carly Jackson - ME

Power Play Penalty Kill 12.0% 94.1% 21.9% 87.7% 11.1% 85.9% 14.6% 82.6% 15.2% 90.3% 13.3% 90.0% 17.0% 86.6% 16.8% 76.1% 7.4% 81.3% 14.4% 82.4%

19 12 9 9 9 0.84 1.48 1.65 1.72 2.04 .967 .944 .942 .934 .931

Saves 1. Jada Brenon - HC 832 2. Lea-Kristine Demers - MC 713 3. Carly Jackson - ME 659 4. Ava Boutilier - UNH 524 5. Aerin Frankel - NU 523

Second Team All-Stars First-Team All-Stars G: Corinne Schroeder, Boston University G: Aerin Frankel, Northeastern D: Abby Cook, Boston University D: Cayla Barnes, Boston College D: Skylar Fontaine, Northeastern* D: Whitney Dove, Providence F: Hannah Bilka, Boston College F: Chloe Aurard, Northeastern F: Sammy Davis, Boston University F: Jesse Compher, Boston University F: Mikyla Grant-Mentis, Merrimack F: Alina Mueller, Northeastern* F: Natalie Snodgrass, UConn Third-Team All-Stars G: Ava Boutilier, New Hampshire D: Brooke Hobson, Northeastern D: Maude Poulin-Labelle, Vermont F: Kelly Browne, Boston College F: Ida Kuoppala, Maine F: Katy Knoll, Northeastern

PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team D: Megan Carter, Northeastern D: Lauren DeBlois, Providence D: Alexie Guay, Boston College D: Nadia Mattivi, Boston University F: Hannah Bilka, Boston College* F: Katy Knoll, Northeastern F: Ida Kuoppala, Maine* F: Tamara Thierus, New Hampshire * unanimous selection

HEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Aerin Frankel, NU D: Skylar Fontaine, NU D: Ida Press, Maine F: Alina Mueller, NU (MVP) F: Chloe Aurard, NU F: Morgan Wabick, UConn

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2020-21 SEASON SNAPSHOT

Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Cammi Granato Player of the Year NORTHEASTERN NORTHEASTERN ALINA MUELLER, NORTHEASTERN AERIN FRANKEL, NORTHEASTERN Coach of the Year: Dave Flint, Northeastern Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Jessie McPherson, Vermont Army ROTC Three Stars Award: Aerin Frankel, Northeastern Sportsmanship Award: Olivia Kilberg, Vermont Hockey East Scoring Champion: Alina Mueller, Northeastern (9g, 22a) Best Defenseman Award: Skylar Fontaine, Northeastern Best Defensive Forward: Lindsey Dumond, New Hampshire Rk. Standings GP W L 1. Northeastern 19 17 1 2. Boston College 18 14 4 3. Providence 17 10 6 4. Vermont 10 6 4 5. Maine 16 7 8 6. Boston University 11 6 5 7. UConn 18 8 9 8. New Hampshire 20 6 13 9. Holy Cross 19 4 14 10. Merrimack 16 1 15

T 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0

HEPI 62.75 57.05 54.44 51.94 51.75 50.47 50.40 45.10 41.05 36.57

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Alina Mueller - NU 31 2. Chloe Aurard - NU 21 . Skylar Fontaine - NU 21 4. Savannah Norcross - BC 20 Kelly Browne - BC 20 Goals 1. Chloe Aurard - NU 13 2. Savannah Norcross - BC 11 3. Katy Knoll - NU 10 4. Skylar Fontaine - NU 9 Alina Mueller - NU 9 Assists 1. Alina Mueller - NU 2. Hadley Hartmetz -BC Kelly Browne - BC 4. Skylar Fontaine - NU 5. Viki Harkness - UC Brooke Hobson - NU

22 13 13 12 11 11

Win % (Min. 40% Team games Played 1. Aerin Frankel - NU .912 2. Abigail Levy - BC .750 3. Sandra Abstreiter - PC .618 4. Jessie McPherson - UVM .571 5. Tia Chan - UC .500 GAA 1. Aerin Frankel - NU 0.65 2. Abigail Levy - BC 1.22 3. Tia Chan - UC 1.43 4. Loryn Porter - ME 1.56 5. Jessie McPherson - UVM 1.57 Save Percentage 1. Aerin Frankel - NU .971 2. Abigail Levy - BC .959 3. Loryn Porter - ME .953 4. Tia Chan - UC .948 5. Jessie McPherson - UVM .938

Offense 4.21(1) 3.11(2) 2.53(4) 2.60(3) 1.50(9) 2.00(6) 2.11(5) 1.95(7) 1.53(8) 0.81(10)

Defense 0.68(1) 1.78(3) 2.00(7) 1.80(4) 1.69(2) 1.82(5) 1.89(6) 2.75(8) 3.84(9) 4.00(10)

Power Play Penalty Kill 21.1%(1) 96.%(2) 9.3%(8) 89.7%(4) 20.7%(2) 82.7%(8) 15.6%(4) 87.9%(5) 17.1%(3) 90.4%(3) 10.5%(7) 97.1%(1) 11.5%(6) 87.8%(6) 6.3%(10) 87.1%(7) 11.7%(5) 76.5%(10) 6.8%(9) 79.6%(9)

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First-Team All-Stars G: Aerin Frankel, Senior, Northeastern D: Cayla Barnes, Jr, Boston College D: Skylar Fontaine, Sr, Northeastern * F: Chloé Aurard, Jr, Northeastern F: Kelly Browne, Jr, Boston College F: Alina Mueller, Jr, Northeastern *

*denotes unanimous selection

Second Team All-Stars

G: Loryn Porter, Senior, Maine D: Brooke Hobson, Senior, Northeastern D: Maude Poulin-Labelle, Junior, Vermont F: Jesse Compher, Senior, Boston University F: Sara Hjalmarsson, Junior, Providence F: Ida Kuoppala, Sophomore, Maine

Third-Team All-Stars

G: Sandra Abstreiter, Senior, Providence D: Lauren DeBlois, Sophomore, Providence D: Antonia Matzka, Senior, Holy Cross F: Hannah Bilka, Sophomore, Boston College F: Maureen Murphy, Junior, Northeastern F: Natalie Snodgrass, Senior, UConn

PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team G: Tia Chan, UConn G: Jessie McPherson, Vermont D: Brooke Becker, Providence D: Claire Tyo, Providence F: Jada Habisch, UConn F: Nicole Kelly, New Hampshire F: Gaby Roy, Boston College F: Millie Sirum, Holy Cross * unanimous selection

HEA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Aerin Frankel, NU D: Skylar Fontaine, NU D: Brooke Becker, PC F: Alina Mueller, NU (MVP) F: Chloe Aurard, NU F: Caroline Peterson, PC

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2019-20 HONOREES

2021-22 SEASON SNAPSHOT

Regular Season Champion NORTHEASTERN

Tournament Champion NORTHEASTERN

Cammi Granato Player of the Year THERESA SCHAFZAHL, VERMONT

Coach of the Year: Jim Plumer, Vermont Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Abby Newhook, Boston College PNC Bank Three Stars Award: Theresa Schafzahl, Vermont Sportsmanship Award: Taylor Leech, Maine Hockey East Scoring Champion: Theresa Schafzahl, Vermont (21g,18a) Best Defenseman Award: Skylar Fontaine, Northeastern, Maude Poulin-Labelle, Vermont Best Defensive Forward: Alyssa Holmes, Vermont Rk. Standings 1. Northeastern 2. Vermont 3. UConn 4. Boston College 5. Maine 6. Boston University 7. Providence 8. New Hampshire 9. Merrimack 10. Holy Cross

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Theresa Schafzahl- UVM 39 2. Maureen Murphy - NU 36 3. Skylar Fontaine - NU 34 4. Hannah Bilka - BC 30 Kelly Browne - BC 30 Goals 1. Theresa Schafzahl- UVM 21 2. Maureen Murphy - NU 17 3. Chloe Aurard - NU 16 4. Hannah Bilka - BC 15 5. Kristina Shanahan - UVM 14 Assists 1. Skylar Fontaine - NU 29 2. Kelly Browne -BC 20 Alyssa Holmes - UVM 20 4. Maureen Murphy - NU 19 5. Theresa Schafzahl - UVM 18

Win % (Min. 40% Team games Played 1. Aerin Frankel - NU .839 2. Jessie McPherson - UVM .738 3. Samantha Carpentier - Yelle- UC .643 4. Sandra Abstreiter - PC .636 5. Abigail Levy - BC .561 GAA 1. Aerin Frankel - NU 1.03 2. Sandra Abstreiter - PC 1.80 3. Samantha Carpentier - Yelle- UC 1.90 4. Loryn Porter - ME 1.91 5. Jessie McPherson - UVM 1.93 Save Percentage 1. Aerin Frankel - NU .956 2. Sandra Aberstreiter - PC .944 3. Loryn Porter - ME .940 4. Callie Shanahan - BU .929 Abigail Levy -BC .929

GP W L T Pts% Overall 26 21 3 2 859 31-5-2 27 18 7 2 704 22-11-3 27 16 7 4 617 24-9-4 26 16 9 1 603 19-14-1 26 12 13 1 526 15-19-1 25 11 9 5 520 12-15-6 27 12 12 3 481 16-14-6 26 9 16 1 385 11-21-2 27 6 20 1 247 8-25-1 27 1 26 0 074 3-30-0

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First-Team All-Stars G: Aerin Frankel, Gr., Northeastern D: Skylar Fontaine, Gr., Northeastern D: Maude Poulin-Labelle, Sr, Vermont F: Hannah Bilka, Jr, Boston College F: Maureen Murphy, Gr., Northeastern F: Theresa Schafzahl, Sr, Vermont

*denotes unanimous selection

Second Team All-Stars

G: Sandra Abstreiter, Gr., Providence G: Loryn Porter, Gr., Maine D: Brooke Hobson, Gr., Northeastern D: Taylor Wabick, Gr., UConn F: Chloe Aurard, Sr, Northeastern F: Alina Mueller, Sr, Northeastern F: Kristina Shanahan, Gr., Senior

All- Star Honorable Mention

G: Jessie McPherson, Sophomore, Vermont D: Megan Carter, Junior, Northeastern F: Kelly Browne, Senior, Boston College F: Natalie Snodgrass, Gr., UConn

PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team G: Callie Shanahan, Boston University * G: Megan Warrener, UConn D: Courtney Colarullo, Maine F: Skylar Irving, Northeastern F: Kira Juodikis, New Hampshire * F: Reagan Miller, Vermont F: Abby Newhook, Boston College * * unanimous selection

HE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Aerin Frankel, NU D: Skylar Fontaine, NU D: Brooke Hobson, NU F: Alina Mueller, NU (MVP) F: Chloe Aurard, NU F: Morgan Wabick, UConn

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2022-23 SEASON SNAPSHOT

Regular Season Champion Tournament Champion Cammi Granato Player of the Year NORTHEASTERN NORTHEASTERN ALINA MUELLER, NORTHEASTERN Coach of the Year: Dave Flint, Northeastern Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Year: Lara Beecher, Vermont PNC Bank Three Stars Award: Abigail Levy, Boston College Sportsmanship Award: Annie Berry, New Hampshire Hockey East Scoring Champion: Alina Mueller, Northeastern (15g, 25a) Army ROTC Defender of the Year: Megan Carter, Northeastern; Sini Karjalainen, Vermont Best Defensive Forward: Sara Hjalmarsson, Providence Rk. Standings 1. Northeastern 2. Vermont 3. Providence 4. Boston College 5. UConn 6. Maine 7. Boston University 8. New Hampshire 9. Holy Cross 10. Merrimack

HOCKEY EAST LEADERS Points 1. Alina Mueller - NU 40 2. Chloe Aurard - NU 38 3. Maureen Murphy - NU 36 4. Theresa Schafzahl- UVM 32 Sara Hjalmarsson - PC 32 Goals 1. Sara Hjalmarsson - PC 20 2. Theresa Schafzahl - UVM17 Natalie Mlynkova - UVM 17 Katy Knoll - NU 17 5. Chloe Aurard - NU 16 Assists 1. Alina Mueller - NU 2. Maureen Murphy - NU Hannah Bilka - BC 4. Chloe Aurard - NU 5. Sini Karjalainen - UVM

25 24 24 22 19

Win % (Min. 40% Team games Played 1. Gwyneth Philips - NU .908 2. Jessie McPherson - UVM .643 3. Sandra Abstreiter - PC .636 4. Abigail Levy - BC .550 5. Tia Chan - UC .538 GAA 1. Gwyneth Philips - NU 0.81 2. Tia Chan - UC 1.64 3. Abigail Levy - BC 1.69 4. Jessie McPherson - UVM 1.82 5. Sandra Abstreiter - PC 1.84 Save Percentage 1. Gwyneth Philips - NU .959 2. Abigail Levy - BC .949 3. Tia Chan - UC .938 4. Andrea Brandli - BU .930 5. Sandra Abstreiter - PC .924

GP W L T Pts 27 24 2 1 72 27 16 8 3 56 27 15 8 4 49 27 16 11 0 47 27 12 11 4 44 27 12 13 2 37 27 9 15 3 33 27 9 15 3 32 27 6 21 0 18 27 5 20 2 17

Overall 34-3-1 22-11-3 22-11-4 20-15-1 18-13-4 15-18-2 11-20-3 12-21-3 7-26-1 9-25-2

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARS First-Team All-Stars G: Gwyneth Philips, Senior, Northeastern D: Megan Carter, Senior, Northeastern D: Sini Karjalainen, Gr., Vermont F: Sara Hjalmarsson, Gr., Providence F: Alina Mueller, Gr., Northeastern * F: Theresa Schafzahl, Gr., Vermont

*denotes unanimous selection

Second Team All-Stars

G: Abigail Levy, Gr., Boston College D: Cayla Barnes, Senior, Boston College D: Lauren DeBlois, Senior, Providence F: Chloe Aurard, Gr., Northeastern F: Hannah Bilka, Senior, Boston Colege F: Maureen Murphy, Gr., Northeastern

Third-Team All-Stars

G: Tia Chan, Sophomore, UConn G: Jessie McPherson, Junior, Vermont D: Abbey Marohn, Junior, Northeastern D: Maude Poulin-Labelle, Gr., Northeastern F: Kira Juodikis, Sophomore, New Hampshire F: Katy Knoll, Senior, Northeastern F: Natalie Mlynkova, Junior, Vermont F: Abby Newhook, Sophomre, Boston College

PRO AMBITIONS ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Pro Ambitions All-Rookie Team D: Casey Borgiel, Holy Cross D: Brooke Disher, Boston University * F: Lara Beecher, Vermont * F: Reichen Kirchmair, Providence F: Lily Shannon, Northeastern F: Lilli Welcke, Maine * F: Luisa Welcke, Maine * unanimous selection

HE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM G: Gwyneth Philips, NU D: Megan Carter, NU D: Brooke Becker, PC F: Alina Mueller, NU (MVP) F: Maureen Murphy, NU F: Peyton Anderson, NU

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2022-23 SEASON SUPERLATIVES SHUTOUTS Date Player 9/23 Tia Chan 10/1 Calli Hogarth 10/7 Gwyneth Phillips 10/7 Abigail Levy 10/7 Sandra Abstreiter 10/7 Andrea Brandli 10/8 Brooklyn Oakes 10/8 Sandra Abstreiter 10/9 Jessie McPherson 10/14 Sandra Abstreiter 10/14 Andrea Brändli 10/14 Gwyneth Philips 10/15 Sandra Abstreiter 10/21 Abigail Levy 10/21 Tia Chan 10/22 Jorden Mattison 10/28 Jorden Mattison 10/28 Nicky Harnett 10/29 Tia Chan 11/04 Gwyneth Phillips 11/04 Tia Chan 11/04 Emma Gorski 11/11 Gwyneth Philips 11/11 Ava Boutilier 11/11 Brooklyn Oakes 11/12 Gwyneth Philips 11/15 Sandra Abstreiter 11/18 Sandra Abstreiter 11/18 Sydney Correa 12/02 Nicky Harnett 12/02 Brooklyn Oakes 12/03 Megan Warrener 12/31 Megan Warrener 01/06 Jessie McPherson 01/08 Gwyneth Philips 01/13 Gwyneth Philips 01/13 Jessie McPherson 01/14 Gwyneth Philips 01/14 Abigail Levy 01/27 Gwyneth Philips 01/28 Grace Campbell 01/29 Nicky Harnett 02/03 Abigail Levy 02/07 Abigail Levy 02/10 Jorden Mattison 02/11 Jessie McPherson 02/17 Tia Chan 02/18 Hope Walinski 02/18 Tia Chan 02/18 Gwyneth Philips 3/1 Gwyneth Philips 3/1 Hope Walinski

Team UConn MC NU BC PC BU Maine PC UVM PC BU NU PC BC UConn Maine Maine UNH UConn NU UConn MC NU UNH Maine NU PC PC UVM UNH Maine UConn UConn UVM NU NU UVM NU BC NU BC UNH BC BC Maine UVM UConn PC UConn NU NU PC

Opponent RIT Syracuse UConn MC Union RPI UNH RPI HC HC UNH MC HC BU MC NU UConn HC Maine UNH BC HC BC MC HC BC NU Maine MC UConn BU UNH Brown PC BU BC PC Maine HC HC MC UConn PC Harvard MC Maine HC BC HC BU BC UVM

Svs 30 40 26 22 18 19 23 17 13 11 26 4 14 29 15 33 39 13 41 11 18 20 15 18 25 21 23 42 14 28 19 27 15 16 18 29 22 21 21 16 19 22 42 30 27 24 23 33 16 21 15 30

Result W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 W, 7-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 W, 2-0 W, 5-0 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-0 W, 5-0 W, 1-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 6-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 5-0 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 W, 3-0 W, 1-0

40 + SAVES Date Goalie 9/30 Abigail Levy 10/1 Calli Hogarth 10/2 Ava Boutilier 10/14 Emma Gorski 10/15 Calli Hogarth 10/28 Abigail Levy 10/29 Abigail Levy 10/29 Sandra Abstreiter 11/11 Brooke Loranger 11/18 Sandra Abstreiter 12/09 Sandra Abstreiter 12/10 Sandra Abstreiter 01/13 Abigail Levy 01/17 Andrea Brandli 01/20 Calli Hogarth 01.20 Tia Chan 01/27 Madison Beck 01/28 Emma Gorski 02/03 Abigail Levy 02/10 Ava Boutilier 02/18 Andrea Brandli 2/22 Emma Gorski 2/25 Emma Gorski 3/17 Gwyneth Philips

Team BC MC UNH MC MC BC BC PC HC PC PC PC BC BU MC UConn HC MC BC UNH BU MC MC NU

Opponent Quinnipiac Syracuse Quinnipiac NU NU UVM UVM NU Maine Maine QU QU NU PC NU PC NU BC PC UVM NU BU NU Ohio State

Svs. 49 40 43 48 44 42 40 46 46 42 41 46 42 40 40 41 47 40 42 42 45 41 56 50

Result L, 0-5 W, 2-0 L, 0-2 L, 0-5 L, 1-4 L, 3-2 W, 4-3 (OT) T, 2-2 (SOL) L, 0-4 W, 3-0 L, 2-3 W, 3-2 L, 0-1 T, 2-2 (SOW) L, 3-1 T, 2-2 (SOW) L, 0-4 L, 0-4 W, 3-0 T, 3-3 (SOW) L, 0-4 W, 5-4 (OT) L, 1-5 L, 0-3

HAT TRICKS: Date Player Team 10/1 Alina Müeller NU 10/7 Linsday Bochna PC 11/04 Natalie Mlynkova UVM 11/05 Maureen Murphy NU 11/19 Sara Hjalmarsson PC 11/25 Maureen Murphy NU 01/20 Brianna Brooks UNH 01/27 Sara Hjalmarsson PC 01/27 Madison Cardaci BU 02/17 Alina Mueller NU 02/25 Alina Mueller NU

Opponent LIU Union Maine UNH Maine Princeton BC UNH MC BU MC

OVERTIME GOALS: Date Player Team 9/23 Reichen Kirchmair PC 10/1 Jada Habisch UConn 10/15 Kira Juodikis UNH 10/29 Kelly Browne BC 11/04 Sara Hjalmarsson PC 11/12 Hayley Chang MC 11/12 Lacey Martin BU 11/19 Abby Newhook BC 11/25 Ava Rinker UConn 11/26 Alyssa Wruble Maine 12/02 Abby Newhook BC 12/09 Nadia Mattivi BU 01/13 Chloe Aurard NU 01/13 Mary Edmonds HC 01/21 Mira Seregely Maine 01/27 Grace Heiting Maine 01/28 Julia Nearis BU 02/03 Alexia Moreau HC 02/10 Tory Mariano NU 2/25 Theresa Schafzahl UVM 2/25 Katie Pyne BC

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Opponent St. Lawrence Stonehill BU UVM BU UNH UVM UNH SHU Clarkson HC HC BC BU BC UConn UVM Maine UConn UNH UConn

Result W, 10-1 W, 7-0 W, 6-1 W, 8-2 W, 5-1 W, 4-1 W, 5-3 W, 7-4 W, 4-1 W, 5-1 W, 5-1

Result W,3-2 (OT) W,3-2 (OT) W,3-2 (OT) W,4-3 (OT) W,3-2 (OT) W,5-4 (OT) W,4-3 (OT) W,3-2 (OT) W,3-2 (OT) W,5-4(OT) W,2-1(OT) W,3-2(OT) W, 1-0 (OT) W, 2-1 (OT) W, 2-1 (OT) W, 5-4 (OT) W, 2-1 (OT) W, 2-1 (OT) W, 3-2 (OT) W, 2-1 (OT) W, 4-3 (OT)

2022-23 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS: Goals: 4 - Sara Hjalmarsson (11/19/22 vs Maine) 4- Kira Juodikis (2/2/23 vs HC)

Assists: 4 - Sara Hjalmarsson (10/7/22 vs Union) 4 - Abby Newhook (10/22 vs. BU) Points: 5 - Sara Hjalmarsson (01/27/22 vs UNH) 5 - Alina Mueller (2/25/23 vs MC) Saves: 56 - Emma Gorski (2/25 at NU) GOAL STREAK: 7 - Abby Newhook, BC (11/18/22 - 1/6/23) ASSIST STREAK: 5 - Alina Mueller, NU (12/02 - 1/20) POINT STREAK: 10 - Chloe Aurard, NU (11/18 - 1/20) Team Highs: Goals: 10 - Northeastern (10/1 vs LIU) Shots on Goal: 63 - Northeastern (9/30 vs LIU) Consecutive Wins: 22 Northeastern (11/18 - 3/11/23) Unbeaten streak: 22 Northeastern (11/18 - 3/11/23) THE LAST TIME: A player had four goals: 4 - Kira Juodikis, UNH (2/5/23 vs. HC) In league play: 4 - Kira Juodikis, UNH (2/5/23 vs. HC) A rookie had a hat trick: Gaby Roy, BC (11/20/20 vs. UNH) In league play: Gaby Roy, BC (11/20/20 vs. UNH) A defender had a hat trick: Madison Cardaci, BU (01/27/23 vs MC) In league play: Madison Cardaci, BU (01/27/23 vs. MC) A goaltender recorded 50 saves: 56 - Emma Groski, MC (2/25/23 vs Northeastern) In league play: 56 - Jada Brenon, HC (2/5/22 vs PC) A team won 10 games in a row: 22 - Northeastern (11/18/22 - present) In league play: Northeastern, 14 games (11/18/22 - present) A team was unbeaten in 10 straight games: 22 - Northeastern (11/18 - 3/11/23 22-0-0) In league play: Northeastern, 14 games (11/18/22 - present) A team recorded 50 shots on goal: 61 - NU (2/25/23 vs MC) In league play: 51 - NU (01/27/23 vs HC)


2022-23 WEEKLY & MONTHLY AWARDS HOCKEY EAST WEEKLY AWARDS HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK Week Player Sept. 26 Hannah Bilka, BC Oct. 3 Corinne McCool, UVM Oct. 10 Hannah Bilka, BC Oct. 17 Kira Juodikis, UNH Oct. 24 Hannah Bilka, BC Oct. 31 Katie Kaufman, MC Nov. 7 Maureen Murphy, NU Nov. 14 Alina Mueller, NU Nov. 21 Sara Hjalmarsson, PC Abby Newhook, BC Nov. 28 Maureen Murphy, NU Dec. 5 Alina Mueller, NU Dec. 12 Corinne McCool, UVM Jan. 2 Megan Woodworth, UC Jan. 9 Chloe Aurard, NU Jan. 16 Gwyneth Philips, NU Jan. 23 Brianna Brooks, UNH Mira Sergely, Maine Jan. 30 Alina Mueller, NU Sarah Hjalmarsson, PC Feb. 6 Kira Juodikis, UNH Feb. 13 Abigail Levy, BC Feb. 20 Hannah Bilka, BC Maureen Murphy, NU Feb. 27 Alina Mueller, NU Katie Pyne, BC March 6 Alina Mueller, NU March 13 Alina Mueller, NU

PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Week Player Sept. 26 Reichen Kirchmair, PC Oct. 3 Holly Abela, NU Alexia Moreau, HC Oct. 10 Brooklyn Oakes, ME Oct. 17 Lara Beecher, UVM Oct. 24 Reichen Kirchmair, PC Oct. 31 Sydney Healey, BU Nov. 7 Brooke Campbell, UConn Nov. 14 Brooke Campbell, UConn Nov. 21 Brooke Disher, BU Nov. 28 Luisa Welcke, ME Dec. 5 Luisa Welcke, ME Dec. 12 Sophia McKinley, MC Jan. 2 Payten Evans, MC Jan. 9 Alexia Moreau, HC Jan. 16 Brooke Campbell, UConn Jan. 23 Clara Yuhn, BU Jan. 30 Grace Campbell, BC Feb. 6 Alexia Moreau, HC Feb. 13 Charlotte Sontagg, HC Feb. 20 Hope Walinski, PC Feb. 27 Hope Walinksi, PC March 6 Hope Walinski, PC March 13 Lily Shannon, NU

HOCKEY EAST DEFENDER OF THE WEEK Week Player Sept. 26 Emily Rickwood, UNH Oct. 3 Claire Peterson, UConn Oct. 10 Emma Min, HC Oct. 17 Abbey Marohn, NU Oct. 24 Alexie Guay, BC Oct. 31 Rae Breton, UNH Nov. 7 Maude Poulin-Labelle, NU Nov. 14 Hayley Chang, MC Nov. 21 Nadia Mattivi, BU Nov. 28 Cayla Barnes, BC Dec. 5 Cailin Flynn, BC Dec. 12 Claire Tyo, PC Jan. 2 Teghan Inglis, MC Jan. 9 Cayla Barnes, BC Jan. 16 Deirdre Mullowney, BC Jan. 23 Kailey Langefels, HC Jan. 30 Brooke Disher, BU Feb. 6 Sara Levesque, UVM Feb. 13 Cayla Barnes, BC Feb. 20 Sini Karjalainen, UVM Feb. 27 Brooke Becker, PC March 6 Megan Carter, NU March 13 Megan Carter, NU

HOCKEY EAST GOALTENDER OF THE WEEK Week Player Sept. 26 Nicky Harnett, UNH Oct. 3 Calli Hogarth, MC Oct. 10 Sandra Abstreiter, PC Oct. 17 Sandra Abstreiter, PC Oct. 24 Jorden Mattison, ME Oct. 31 Tia Chan, UConn Nov. 7 Tia Chan, UConn Emma Gorski, MC Nov. 14 Gwyneth Philips, NU Nov. 21 Sandra Abstreiter, PC Nov. 28 Gwyneth Philips, NU Dec. 5 Nicky Harnett, UNH Dec. 12 Jessie McPherson, UVM Jan. 2 Megan Warrener, UC Jan. 9 Jessie McPherson, UVM Jan. 16 Abigail Levy, BC Jan. 23 Madison Beck, HC Jan. 30 Nicky Harnett, UNH Feb. 6 Abigail Levy, BC Feb. 13 Jorden Mattison, Maine Feb. 20 Gwyneth Philips, NU Feb. 27 Jessie McPherson, UVM March 6 Gwyneth Philips, NU March 13 Gwyneth Philips, NU

HOCKEY EAST MONTHLY AWARDS HOCKEY EAST PLAYER OF THE MONTH Month Player, School Sep./Oct. Hannah Bilka, BC Nov. Natalie Mlynkova, UVM Dec. Alexa Pongo, MC Jan. Chloe Aurard, NU Feb. Alina Mueller, NU

PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE MONTH Month Player, School Sep./Oct. Reichen Kirchmair, PC Nov. Lilli Welcke, Maine Dec. Luisa Welcke, Maine Jan. Lara Beecher, UVM Feb. Brooke Disher, BU

ARMY ROTC DEFENDER OF THE MONTH Month Player, School Sep./Oct. Abbey Marohn, NU Nov. Ellie Murphy, UVM Dec. Payten Evans, MC Jan. Cayla Barnes, BC Feb. Sini Karjalainen, UVM

STOP IT GOALTENDING GOALTENDER OF THE MONTH Month Player, School Sep./Oct. Gwyneth Philips, NU Nov. Gwyneth Philips, NU Dec. Megan Warrener, UConn Jan. Gwyneth Philips, NU Feb. Abigail Levy, BC

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CAMMI GRANATO PLAYER OF THE YEAR Mueller rewrote the record books during 202223, leading the league with 40 points on 15 goals and 25 assists in 27 conference games to become Hockey East’s all-time leading scorer at 176 points and all-time assists leader with 108. Her 25 helpers tied for eighth-most in a single season in Hockey East history. No player scored more game-winning goals in Hockey East play than Mueller’s six, helping Northeastern to its fifth regular season crown. Overall, Mueller’s 55 points and nine game-winning goals are the most of any league player. She finished with a plus-43 on-ice rating and won 55.7% of her faceoffs. Last week, Mueller was named as the lone unanimous selection to the All-Hockey East First Team and as the runner-up for the PNC Bank Three Stars Award. In the Hockey East quarterfinals, she became the all-time career tournament points leader (30) with a three-goal, two-assist performance. She was also named Hockey East Player of the Week four times in 2022-23. It is Mueller’s third Cammi Granato Award, tying Kelli Stack’s record during her tenure with Boston College.

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Season Player Pos. 2002-03 Jen Huggon, UNH G 2003-04 Carolyn Gordon, UNH F Chanda Gunn, NU G 2004-05 Stephanie Jones, UNH F Karen Thatcher, PC F 2005-06 Sadie Wright-Ward, UNH F 2006-07 Kelli Stack, BC F 2007-08 Dominique Thibault, UConnF 2008-09 Kelli Stack, BC F 2009-10 Kelly Paton, UNH F Florence Schelling, NU G 2010-11 Kelli Stack, BC F 2011-12 Florence Schelling, NU G 2012-13 Alex Carpenter, BC F 2013-14 Sarah Lefort, BU F 2014-15 Alex Carpenter, BC F 2015-16 Kendall Coyne, NU F 2016-17 Megan Keller, BC D 2017-18 Daryl Watts, BC F 2018-19 Megan Keller, BC D 2019-20 Alina Mueller, NU F 2020-21 Alina Mueller, NU F Aerin Frankel, NU G 2021-22 Theresa Schafzahl, UVM F 2022-23 Alina Mueller, NU F


PRO AMBITIONS ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Beecher tied for the lead among all Hockey East rookies with 18 points in league play, leading the way with eight goals and 0.67 points per game. Three of her tallies came on the power-play while she posted a plus-18 on-ice rating. Her 44 shots were the eighth most by a first-year player. Overall, Beecher compiled 19 points (8g, 11a) in 34 outings. She earned Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Month status in January when she scored four goals and two assists solidify their top-15 ranking in the country and second place position in Hockey East. She also picked up Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week accolades on Oct. 17 after a goal and two assists for her first career multi-point game in the Catamounts’ 6-1 win over then-#14 UConn.

Rookie of the Year Award History Season Player Pos. 2002-03 Lindsay Hansen, UNH F 2003-04 Sonny Watrous, PC F 2004-05 Jaclyn Hawkins, UConn F 2005-06 Samantha Faber, UNH F 2006-07 Kelli Stack, BC F 2007-08 Jenn Wakefield, UNH F 2008-09 Genevieve Lacasse, PC G 2009-10 Kristina Lavoie, UNH F 2010-11 Marie-Philip Poulin, BU F 2011-12 Kendall Coyne, NU F 2012-13 Haley Skarupa, BC F 2013-14 Andie Anastos, BC F 2014-15 Victoria Bach, BU F 2015-16 Makenna Newkirk, BC F 2016-17 Whitney Dove, PC D Tereza Vanisova. ME F 2017-18 Daryl Watts, BC F 2018-19 Alina Mueller, NU F 2019-20 Hannah Bilka, BC F 2020-21 Jessie McPherson, UVM G 2021-22 Abby Newhook, BC F 2022-23 Lara Beecher, UVM F

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COACH OF THE YEAR Flint, named Hockey East Coach of the Year by his peers for the fifth time in his career, has led the Northeastern Hus- kies to a 31-2-1 overall record and a 24-2-1 mark in Hockey East play to capture their fifth-straight regular season crown. Under Flint, the Huskies played staunch defense, allowing just 23 goals in 27 games (0.85 goals per game) while scoring 100 (3.70.) His team’s power play converted at a league-best 22.3% success rate while stifling opponents’ opportunities 91.5% of the time, second best in Hockey East.

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Coach of the Year Award History Season Coach 2002-03 Brian McCloskey, UNH 2003-04 Joy Woog, NU 2004-05 Brian McCloskey, UNH Tom Mutch, BC 2005-06 Brian McCloskey, UNH 2006-07 Tom Mutch, BC 2007-08 Brian Durocher, BU 2008-09 Brian McCloskey, UNH 2009-10 Bob Deraney, PC 2010-11 Bob Deraney, PC 2011-12 Dave Flint, NU Maria Lewis, Maine 2012-13 Katie King Crowley, BC 2013-14 Katie King Crowley, BC Jim Plumer, UVM 2014-15 Katie King Crowley, BC 2015-16 Katie King Crowley, BC 2016-17 Bob Deraney, PC 2017-18 Richard Reichenbach, ME 2018-19 Dave Flint, NU 2019-20 Dave Flint, NU 2020-21 Dave Flint, NU 2021-22 Jim Plumer, UVM 2022-23 Dave Flint, NU


NATIONAL AWARDS

NATIONAL AWARDS

CCM ALL-AMERICANS

The CCM All-American Teams are selected annually by the American Hockey Coaches Association, they are announced at the end of the season at the Women’s Frozen Four.

FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Jen Huggon, UNH Chanda Gunn, NU Kelly Halcisak, PC Martine Garland, UNH Sadie Wright,Ward, UNH Kacey Bellamy, UNH Kelly Paton, UNH Molly Schaus, BC Florence Schelling, NU Emily Pfalzer, BC Alex Carpenter, BC Marie-Philip Poulin, BU Megan Keller, BC Alex Carpenter, BC Victoria Bach BU Daryl Watts, BC Aerin Frankel, NU Alina Mueller, NU Skylar Fontaine, NU Theresa Schafzahl, UVM Gwyneth Philips, NU

2003 2004 2004 2006 2006 2009 2010 2011 2012 2015 2015, ‘16 2015 2016, ‘17, ‘19 2016 2018 2018 2020, ‘21, ‘22 2020, ‘21, ‘23 2021, ‘22 2022 2023

SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Kelly Halcisak, PC Kristin Gigliotti, PC Jennifer Hitchcock, UNH Karen Thatcher, PC Martine Garland, UNH Dominique Thibault, UConn Molly Schaus, BC Kelli Stack, BC Courtney Birchard, UNH Florence Schelling, NU Kelli Stack, BC Catherine Ward, BU Blake Bolden, BC Alex Carpenter, BC Kendall Coyne, NU Sarah Lefort, BU Kendall Coyne, NU Elaine Chuli, UConn Haley Skarupa, BC Caitrin Lonergan, BC Toni Ann Miano, BC Skylar Fontaine, NU Jesse Compher, BU Alina Mueller, NU Cayla Barnes, BC Chloe Aurard, NU Maude Poulin-Labelle, UVM Maureen Murphy, NU

2003 2006 2006 2006 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2013 2013 2013 2014 2015 2016 2016 2018 2018 2019 2019 2019, ‘22 2021 2021 2022 2022

U.S. Olympians

PATTY KAZMAIER AWARD

Presented annually since 1997-98 to the top player in women’s college ice hockey, the Patty Kazmaier Award was first won by Brandy Fisher of UNH. Below is a list of Hockey East Top 10 finalists, with winners in bold. 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

2015-16

2016-17 2017-18

2018-19

2019-20

2020-21 2021-22

Chanda Gunn, Northeastern Kelli Halcisak, Providence Chanda Gunn, Northeastern Kelli Halcisak, Providence Nicole Hekle, UNH Karen Thatcher, Providence Sam Faber, UNH Martine Garland, UNH Molly Schaus, Boston College Jenn Wakefield, UNH Kelly Paton, UNH Florence Schelling, Northeastern Molly Schaus, Boston College Kelli Stack, Boston College Florence Schelling, Northeastern Alex Carpenter, Boston College Kendall Coyne, Northeastern Sarah Lefort, Boston University Alex Carpenter, Boston College Kendall Coyne, Northeastern Emily Pfalzer, Boston College Marie-Philip Poulin, Boston Univ. Haley Skarupa, Boston College Kendall Coyne, Northeastern Alex Carpenter, Boston College Megan Keller, Boston College Haley Skarupa, Boston College Megan Keller, Boston College Daryl Watts, Boston College Victoria Bach, Boston University Caitrin Lonergan, Boston College Toni Ann Miano, Boston College Jesse Compher, Boston University Megan Keller, Boston College Alina Mueller, Northeastern Alina Mueller, Northeastern Aerin Frankel, Northeastern Daryl Watts, Boston College Aerin Frankel, Northeastern Skylar Fontaine, Northeastern Aerin Frankel, Northeastern Alina Mueller, Northeastern Theresa Schafzahl, Vermont

HOCKEY HUMANITARIAN Arguably the highest individual honor in the sport of college ice hockey, the Hockey Humanitarian Award bridges any gender gap between the men’s and women’s game as well as any perceived talent gap between divisions. Annually presented to the athlete that best demonstrates the highest qualities of humanity, the award has become a symbol for everything that is right with college athletics, and it is an honor just to be nominated for the award, or to be selected as one of the annual finalists. Winners in bold. !-Finalist Past Nominees 2002-03 Chanda Gunn, NU ! 2003-04 Chanda Gunn, NU 2004-05 Sarah Carlson, BC 2005-06 Janelle Armitage, UConn ! 2007-08 Missy Elumba, NU 2008-09 Missy Elumba, NU 2011-12 Ashley Norum, Maine 2013-14 Danielle Rancourt, UVM ! Kelly Wallace, NU 2019-20 Catherine Crawley, UConn

NU’s Missy Elumba was the third Women’s Hockey East player to win the prestigious Hockey Humanitarian Award

Team USA won the first-ever Olympic gold medal presented for women’s ice hockey, defeating long-time nemesis Team Canada in the 1998 games. The squad included 12 former Huskies, Wildcats and Friars, and was captained by Providence legend Cammi Granato. Granato and seven others returned to claim silver in 2002. Hockey East placed four student-athletes on the silver-medal winning team at the 2010 Winter Olympics, five on the Team USA roster for the 2014 games, and seven more on the 2018 gold-medal winning group.

Player Cayla Barnes, D Kacey Bellamy, D Alex Carpenter, F Kendall Coyne, F Kali Flanagan, D Chanda Gunn, G Megan Keller, D Amanda Pelkey, F Molly Schaus, G Haley Skarupa, F Kelli Stack, G Karen Thatcher, F

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Grad Year BC ‘22 UNH ‘09 BC ‘16 NU ‘16 BC ‘19 NU ‘04 BC ‘19 UVM ‘15 BC ‘11 BC ‘16 BC ‘11 PC ‘06

Olympics Player Jesse Compher ‘18, ‘22 ‘10, ‘14, ‘18 Hayley Scamurra ‘14, ‘22 ‘14, ‘18, ‘22 ‘18 ‘06 ‘18, ‘22 ‘18 ‘10. ‘14 ‘18 ‘10, ‘14 ‘10

Grad Year BU ‘21 NU ‘17

Olympics ‘22 ‘22

Chanda Gunn won the Humanitarian Award in 2004 and was the starting goalie for the 2006 U.S. Olympic team


Career Points

Rk. 1. 1. 2.

GP 111 79 85 118 78 84 90 73 89 80 96 89 83 100 87 85 74 79

G A 68 108 91 76 76 84 71 78 73 68 68 65 70 57 71 50 52 67 45 73 37 76 31 80 61 47 48 60 41 62 42 60 42 59 40 60

Pts PPG 176 1.59 167 2.11 160 1.88 149 1.26 141 1.81 133 1.58 127 1.41 121 1.65 119 1.33 118 1.48 113 1.18 111 1.25 108 1.30 108 1.08 103 1.18 102 1.20 101 1.36 100 1.27

Name Seasons GP Kendall Coyne, NU 2011-16 79 Alex Carpenter, BC 2011-16 85 Haley Skarupa, BC 2012-16 78 Jenn Wakefield, BU/UNH 2007-12 73 Chloe Aurard, NU 2018-23 118 6. Victoria Bach, BU 2014-18 90 7. Kelli Stack, BC 2006-11 84 Alina Mueller, NU 2018-23 111 9. Jennifer Hitchcock, UNH 2004-08 83 10. Sarah Lefort, BU 2012-16 85

G A 91 76 76 84 73 68 71 50 71 78 70 57 68 65 68 108 61 47 58 59

Pts GPG 167 1.15 160 0.89 141 0.94 121 0.97 149 0.60 127 0.78 133 0.81 176 0.61 108 0.73 117 0.68

G A 68 108 76 84 31 80 71 78 91 76 76 74 45 73 73 68 52 67 68 65

Pts APG 176 0.97 160 0.99 111 0.90 149 0.66 167 0.96 113 0.79 118 0.91 141 0.87 119 0.75 133 0.77

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Name Seasons Alina Mueller, NU 2018-23* Kendall Coyne, NU 2011-16 Alex Carpenter, BC 2011-16 Chloe Aurard, NU 2018-23 Haley Skarupa, BC 2012-16 Kelli Stack, BC 2006-11 Victoria Bach, BU 2014-18 Jenn Wakefield, BU/UNH 2007-12 Maureen Murphy, PC/NU 2018-23* Sam Faber, UNH 2005-09 Makenna Newkirk, BC 2015-19 Megan Keller, BC (D) 2014-19 Jennifer Hitchcock, UNH 2004-08 Sammy Davis, BU 2016-20 Denisa Krizova, NU 2014-18 Rebecca Leslie, BU 2014-18 Caitrin Lonergan 2016-19 Sadie Wright-Ward, UNH 2004-08

Career Goals

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Career Assists

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Alina Mueller, NU Alex Carpenter, BC Megan Keller, BC Chloe Aurard, NU Kendall Coyne, NU Makenna Newkirk, BC Sam Faber, UNH Haley Skarupa, BC Maureen Murphy, NU Kelli Stack, BC

Seasons GP 2018-23 111 2011-16 85 2014-19 89 2018-23 118 2011-16 79 2015-19 37 2005-09 80 2012-16 78 2018-23 89 2006-11 84

League games only (D) - defenseman ! - rookie

Single Season Points

Rk. Name 1. Kendall Coyne, NU Daryl Watts, BC ! 3. Alex Carpenter, BC 4. Caitrin Lonergan, BC Haley Skarupa, BC 6. Alex Carpenter, BC 7. Alina Mueller, NU 8. Kendall Coyne, NU Jesse Compher, BU 10. Alex Carpenter, BC Alina Mueller, NU ! Alina Mueller, NU

Season 2015-16 2017-18 2015-16 2017-18 2015-16 2012-13 2019-20 2012-13 2018-19 2014-15 2018-19 2022-23

GP 23 24 24 24 24 21 27 19 27 19 27 27

Single Season Goals

Rk. Name 1. Kendall Coyne, NU Daryl Watts, BC ! 3. Haley Skarupa, BC 4. Alex Carpenter, BC 5. Kelli Stack, BC 6. Theresa Schafzahl, UVM Allie Thunstrom, BC ! Jenn Wakefield, UNH Kendall Coyne, NU Victoria Bach, BU Caitrin Lonergan, BC

Season 2015-16 2017-18 2015-16 2012-13 2010-11 2021-22 2006-07 2008-09 2012-13 2017-18 2017-18

GP 23 24 24 21 21 21 21 21 19 22 24

G 30 30 19 21 26 25 20 21 14 20 17 15

A Pts PPG 25 55 2.39 25 55 2.29 32 51 2.12 28 49 2.04 23 49 2.04 23 48 2.29 24 44 1.63 22 43 2.26 29 43 1.59 21 41 2.16 23 40 1.48 25 40 1.48

G 30 30 26 25 22 21 21 21 21 21 21

A Pts GPG 25 55 1.30 25 55 1.25 23 49 1.08 23 48 1.19 11 33 1.05 18 39 1.00 10 31 1.00 9 30 1.00 22 43 1.11 17 38 0.95 28 49 0.88

Single Season Assists Rk. Name 1. Alex Carpenter, BC 2. Kelly Paton, UNH 3. Skylar Fontaine, NU Jesse Compher, BU 5. Caitrin Lonergan, BC 6. Micaela Long, UNH 7. Makenna Newkirk, BC Alina Meuller, NU 9. Kendall Coyne, NU Daryl Watts, BC ! Alina Mueller, NU 12. Denisa Krizova, NU Dana Trivigno, BC Megan Keller, BC (D) Alina Mueller, NU

Season 2015-16 2009-10 2021-22 2018-19 2017-18 2009-10 2017-18 2020-21 2015-16 2017-18 2022-23 2015-16 2015-16 2015-16 2019-20

GP 24 21 26 27 24 21 24 25 23 24 27 23 24 24 27

G 19 12 5 14 21 7 9 12 30 30 15 14 9 5 20

A Pts 32 51 30 32 29 34 29 43 28 49 27 34 26 35 26 38 25 55 25 55 25 40 24 38 24 33 24 29 24 44

SCORING RECORDS

SCORING RECORDS

APG 1.33 0.95 1.12 1.07 1.17 1.27 1.08 1.52 1.09 1.04 0.93 1.04 1.00 1.00 0.89

Kendall Coyne, Alex Carpenter, and Haley Skarupa all finished their careers in 2016, rewriting the entire Women’s Hockey East record book during their unprecedented prolific point-scoring campaigns.

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GOALIE RECORDS

GOALTENDING RECORDS Career GAA

(min. 25 games) Rk. Name Seasons GP W-L-T 1. Aerin Frankel, NU 2017-22 81 68-7-4 2. Katie Burt, BC 2014-18 83 70-6-7 3. Melissa Bourdon, UNH 2003-07 64 52-5-5 4. Kayley Herman, UNH 2007-11 51 33-10-8 5. Florence Schelling, NU 2008-12 63 29-22-11 6. Melissa Haber, BU 2006-10 38 20-9-8 7. Molly Schaus, BC 2006-11 59 46-24-9 8. Genevieve Lacasse, PC 2008-12 75 42-24-8 9. Corinne Schroeder, BU 2017-21 56 31-14-11 10. Corinne Boyles, BC 2009-14 68 46-14-6

GA GAA 82 1.03 113 1.39 94 1.51 80 1.58 110 1.73 67 1.76 138 1.77 138 1.84 105 1.86 123 1.89

Career SV% (min. 25 games)

Rk. Name Seasons GP W-L-T Svs SV% 1. Aerin Frankel, NU 2017-22 81 68-7-4 .958 2. Loryn Porter, ME 2018-22 45 21-18-2 .940 Florence Schelling, NU 2008-12 63 29-22-11 1731 .940 4. Katie Burt, BC 2014-18 83 70-6-7 1714 .938 5. Alexandra Garcia, UConn 2008-12 41 19-15-9 1446 .938 6. Corinne Schroeder, BU 2017-21 56 31-14-11 1478 .934 7. Sandra Abstreiter, PC 2019-23 83 43-30-9 .933 Genevieve Lacasse, PC 2008-12 75 42-24-8 1927 .933 9. Abigail Levy, BC 2022-23 56 33-22-1 Kaitlyn Shain, UConn 2002-06 49 22-18-6 1278 .929 Chanda Gunn, NU 2002-04 32 10-17-5 922 .929 Melissa Haber, BU 2006-10 38 20-9-8 880 .929 Molly Schaus, BC 2006-11 79 46-24-9 1810 .929

Career Saves

Rk. Name Seasons GP W-L-T 1. Jada Brenon 2018-22 80 8-65-4` 2. Carly Jackson, ME 2016-20 87 27-43-17 3. Elaine Chuli, UConn 2012-16 65 18-39-7 3. Roxanne Douville, UVM 2010-14 73 23-36-11 5. Samantha Ridgewell, MC 2015-19 68 23-37-8 6. Brittany Ott, ME 2009-13 189 22-43-9 7. Genevieve Turgeon, ME 2005-09 77 17-46-12 Madison Myers, PC 2015-19 84 39-33-12 9. Meghann Treacy, ME 2012-16 65 19-40-6 10. Genevieve Lacasse, PC 2008-12 75 42-24-8

Career Wins

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Seasons Katie Burt, BC 2014-18 Aerin Frankel, NU 2017-22 Melissa Bourdon, UNH 2003-07 Kerrin Sperry, BU 2010-14 Corinne Boyles, BC 2009-14 Molly Schaus, BC 2006-11 Sandra Abstreiter, PC 2019-23 Genevieve Lacasse, PC 2008-12 Madison Myers, PC 2015-19 Brittany Bugalski, NU 2015-19

Career Minutes

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

55 55 55

Name Seasons Carly Jackson, ME 2016-20 Madison Myers, PC 2015-19 Katie Burt, BC 2014-18 Molly Schaus, BC 2006-11 Genevieve Lacasse, PC 2008-12 Roxanne Douville, UVM 2010-14 Brittany Ott, Maine 2009-13 Genevieve Turgeon, ME 2005-09 Samantha Ridgewell, MC 2015-19 Kerrin Sperry, BU 2010-14

GP 83 81 64 68 68 79 83 75 84 59

Svs SV% 2,563 .904 2,325 .922 2,202 .919 2,143 .925 2,088 .919 2,043 .915 2,042 .902 2,042 .912 1,969 .917 1,927 .933

Win% .885 .840 .879 .757 .778 .639 .518 .622 .536 .678 GP 87 84 83 79 75 73 74 77 68 68

W-L-T 70-6-7 68-7-4 52-5-5 50-15-3 46-14-6 46-24-9 43-40-9 42-24-8 39-33-12 38-17-4 Minutes 5,247:33 4,970:05 4,881:15 4,673:19 4,501:47 4,284:58 4,257:00 4,156:38 4,093:34 4,059:45

League games only ! - rookie

Single Season GAA (min. 10 games) Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Katie Burt, BC ! Aerin Frankel, NU Gwyneth Philips, NU Kayley Herman, UNH Aerin Frankel, NU Jen Huggon, UNH Aerin Frankel, NU Katie Burt, BC Melissa Bourdon, UNH Kerrin Sperry, BU

Season 2014-15 2020-21 2022-23 2007-08 2019-20 2002-03 2021-22 2015-16 2005-06 2010-11

GP 17 17 27 18 22 15 23 20 16 15

W-L-T 16-0-1 15-1-1 24-2-1 17-0-1 19-3-0 13-2-0 18-2-2 20-0-0 14-1-1 12-1-2

GA GAA 10 0.61 11 0.65 22 0.81 15 0.83 18 0.84 13 0.89 23 1.03 22 1.16 19 1.18 18 1.19

Single Season SV% (min. 10 games) Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Name Aerin Frankel, NU Aerin Frankel, NU Katie Burt, BC ! Gwyneth Philips, NU Aerin Frankel, NU Florence Schelling, NU 7. Loryn Porter, ME Jen Huggon, UNH Abigail Levy, BC 10. Florence Schelling, NU

Season 2020-21 2019-20 2014-15 2022-23 2021-22 2011-12 2020-21 2002-03 2022-23 2009-10

GP W-L-T Svs SV% 17 15-1-1 368 .971 22 19-3-0 523 .967 17 16-0-1 278 .965 27 24-2-1 509 .959 23 18-2-2 500 .956 21 15-3-3 580 .956 16 7-8-1 511 .953 15 13-2-0 263 .953 22 12-10-0 687 .949 15 7-4-4 403 .946

Single Season Saves Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Name Marisa Hourihan, NU Jada Brenon, HC Abigail Levy, BC

Season 2004-05 2019-20 2021-22 Lea-Kristine Demers, MC 2019-20 Emma Gorski, MC 2021-22 Samantha Ridgewell, MC 2015-16 Jada Brenon, HC 2021-22 Abigail Levy, BC 2022-23 Samantha Ridgewell, MC 2018-19 Genevieve Turgeon, ME 2008-09 Leah Sulyma, NU 2007-08 Carly Jackson, ME 2019-20 Genevieve Turgeon, ME 2007-08 Meghann Treacy, ME 2014-15

GP W-L-T Sv% 20 2-15-3 .921 25 4-19-2 .915 25 15-9-1 .929 23 2-16-5 .909 27 6-20-1 .894 20 3-14-3 .925 22 0-21-0 .907 22 12-10-0 .949 25 12-8-5 .928 21 2-15-4 .899 21 6-14-1 .913 24 7-9-7 .931 19 3-13-3 .909 19 8-10-1 .929

Svs 815 832 810 713 709 694 690 687 686 682 675 659 657 643


MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

Team Records Best Win Pct.:

1.00 .976

BC (24-0-0 in 2015-16) UNH (20-0-1 in 2007-08) BC (20-0-1 in 2014-15)

Most Wins:

24 24 24

BC (2015-16) NU (2022-23) NU (2019-20)

Fewest Losses:

0 0 0

BC (2015-16) BC (2014-15) UNH (2007-08)

Most Home Wins:

12 12 11

BC (2015-16) NU (2019-20) UNH (2005-06)

Most Road Wins:

12 12 10 10 10 10

BC (2015-16) NU (2019-20) UNH (2006-07) UNH (2007-08) BC (2014-15) BC (2017-18)

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BC (2/15/14 - 2/21/15)

Winning Streak:

Unbeaten Streak: 52 Boston College (10/19/14-10/14/16) 51-0-1 40 UNH (11/17/06 to 10/15/08 (35-0-5) Most OT Games:

13

Maine (2019-20)

Most Ties:

7 7

Vermont (2016-17) Maine (2019-20)

Most Goals Scored: season: game: both teams:

127 11 11 15

BC (2015-16) UNH (2/11/06 at NU) NU (12/29/19 vs. HC) NU 8, Providence 7 (1/20/13)

Most Goals Per Game: 5.29 BC (2015-16) Fewest Goals Allowed: 13 NU (2020-21) Lowest GAA: 0.68 NU (2020-21)

Special Teams Best Power Play: Best Penalty Kill:

32.7% 97.8%

UNH (2005-06) UNH (2007-08)

Most Power Play Goals: season: 38

UNH (2009-10)

Most Shorthanded Goals: season: 9

Boston College (2006-07)

Most Penalty Minutes: season: 359 per game: 17.10 Fewest Penalty Minutes: season: 66 per game: 4.6

Individual Scoring Most Points: career: 176 167

Alina Mueller, NU (2018-23) Kendall Coyne, NU (2011-2016)

season: 55

Kendall Coyne, NU (2015-16) Daryl Watts, BC (2017-18)

game: 6 Most Goals: career: 91 season: 30 30 game: 4 4 4 4 4 4 Most Assists: career: 108 84 season: 32 game: 5

Nicole Hekle, UNH (2/22/04 at UConn) Casey Pickett, NU (11/3/12 vs. UConn) Kendall Coyne, NU (11/3/12 vs. UConn)

MISC. RECORDS

Records reflect only regular season games played within the conference schedule

Kendall Coyne, NU (2011-2016) Kendall Coyne, NU (2015-2016) Daryl Watts, BC (2017-18) Casey Pickett, NU (11/3/12 vs. UConn) Daryl Watts, BC (1/5/18 vs. UNH) Toni Ann Miano, BC (1/13/18 vs. NU) Kelly Browne, BC (11/1/19 vs. UNH) Hannah Bilka, BC (10/3/19 vs. MC) Gaby Roy, BC (11/20/20 vs UNH) Alina Mueller, NU (2018-23) Alex Carpenter, BC (2011-2016) Alex Carpenter, BC (2011-2016) Nicole Hekle, UNH (2/22/04 at UConn) Kristen Thomas, UNH (2/6/04 vs. NU) Kendall Coyne, NU (11/2/12 vs. UConn) Alina Mueller, NU (2/6/21 vs Holy Cross)

Defenseman Scoring Most Points: career: season: game: Most Goals: career: season: game: Most Assists: career: 80 76 season:29 24 game: 5

111 Megan Keller, Boston College (2014-19) 108 Skylar Fontaine, Northeastern (2018-21) 37 Megan Keller, Boston College (2018-19) 34 Skylar Fontaine, NU (2021-22) 5 Kristen Thomas, UNH (2/6/04 vs. NU) Twice by Kelli Halcisak, Providence 31 27 16 3

Megan Keller, Boston College (2014-19) Maude Poulin-Labelle, UVM/NU (2018-23) Megan Keller, Boston College (2018-19) Last by Toni Ann Miano, BC, (1/13/18 vs. NU)

Megan Keller, Boston College (2014-19) Skylar Fontaine, Northeastern (2018-22) Skylar Fontaine, Northeastern (2018-22) Megan Keller, Boston College (2015-16) Kristen Thomas, UNH (2/6/04 vs. NU)

Freshman Scoring Most Points: season: 55 30 37 game: 6

Daryl Watts, BC (2017-18) Alina Mueller, NU (2018-19) Hayley Skarupa, BC (2012-13) Nicole Hekle, UNH (2/22/04 at UConn)

Providence (2005-06) Providence (2005-06)

Most Goals: season: 30 21 game: 4

Daryl Watts, BC (2017-18) Allie Thunstrom, BC (2006-07) Last by Hannah Bilka, BC (10/3/19 vs. MC)

Vermont (2020-21) UConn (2020-21)

Most Assists: season: 25 23 22 game: 5

Daryl Watts, BC (2017-18) Alina Mueller, NU (2018-19) Hayley Skarupa, BC (2012-13) Nicole Hekle, UNH (2/22/04 at UConn)

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2023-24 SCHEDULE

2023-24 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Sat., Sep. 23 Merrimack at Clarkson - 2pm Penn State at Northeastern - 3pm Stonehill at BC - 2pm (ex) New Brunswick at Maine - 3pm (ex) UConn at Quinnipiac - 3pm (ex) Sun., Sep. 24 Merrimack at Clarkson - 2pm Penn State at Northeastern - 2pm New Brunswick at UNH - 2pm (ex) Fri., Sep. 29 Maine at Quinnipiac - 3pm UConn at Penn State - 6pm Saint Anselm at Merrimack - 6pm BC at Clarkson - 6pm Northeastern at LIU - 7:45pm Sat., Sep. 30 UConn at Penn State - 2pm BC at Clarkson - 3pm UNH at Saint Anselm - 3pm Maine at Quinnipiac - 3pm Northeastern at LIU - 7:30pm BU at McGill - 3pm (ex) Sun., Oct. 1 Saint Michael’s at UNH - 2pm McGill at Vermont - 4pm (ex) Thu., Oct. 5 BC at Wisconsin - 7pm Fri., Oct. 6 Northeastern at BU - 6pm * Maine at Stonehill - 5pm Clarkson at Vermont - 6pm Holy Cross at Union - 6pm Merrimack at Syracuse - 6pm Quinnipiac at UNH - 6pm Providence at St. Lawrence - 6pm BC at Wisconsin - 7pm Sat., Oct. 7 BU at Northeastern - 1:30pm * Maine at Stonehill - 6pm Quinnipiac at UNH - 2pm Providence at St. Lawrence - 2pm Merrimack at Syracuse - 3pm Holy Cross at Union - 6pm Clarkson at Vermont - 7:05pm Fri., Oct. 13 UConn at BC - 2pm * UNH at Maine - 2pm* Northeastern at Merrimack - 6pm * St. Lawrence at Vermont - 5pm Holy Cross at Brown - 6pm Providence at Quinnipiac - 6pm Sat., Oct. 14

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Schedule subject to change | * Hockey East Game Merrimack at Holy Cross - 5pm * BC at UConn - 2pm * Merrimack at UNH- 7pm * Tue., Nov. 14 Quinnipiac at Providence - 3pm BU at Harvard - 7pm Vermont at St. Lawrence - 3pm Brown at Holy Cross - 7pm Fri., Nov. 17 BU at BC 11am * Fri., Oct. 20 Maine at Vermont - 6pm * Maine at Providence - 2pm* Merrimack at Providence - 6pm * Vermont at Merrimack - 2pm * Holy Cross at UConn - 6pm * UNH at UConn - 6pm * BC at Holy Cross - 7pm * Sat., Nov. 18 Northeastern vs. St. Cloud State (Ice Maine at Vermont - 3pm * Breaker)- 4pm BU at Providence - 3:30 pm * Syracuse at BU - 6pm UConn at Holy Cross - 6pm * Sat., Oct. 21 Tue., Nov. 21 Holy Cross at BC - 2pm * Northeastern at Vermont - 6pm * Maine at Providence - 2pm * Harvard at UNH - 6pm UNH at UConn - 3pm * Holy Cross at Assumption - 6:50pm Vermont at Merrimack - 4pm * Northeastern at SHU (Ice Breaker) Fri., Nov. 24 - 2pm BU vs Robert Morris - 6pm Syracuse at BU - 3pm UConn vs Quinnipiac - 6pm Fri., Oct. 27 Sat., Nov. 25 Merrimack at BC - 2pm * BC at Northeastern - 2pm * UNH at Vermont - 4pm * UConn vs. TBD BU at Maine - 6pm* Providence at Brown - 1pm Providence at UConn - 6pm * Holy Cross at Northeastern - 6pm * Sun., Nov. 26 BU vs. Minnesota State - 2pm Sat., Oct. 28 BC at Merrimack - 2pm * Tue., Nov. 28 Northeastern at Holy Cross - 3pm * Providence at Northeastern - 7pm * BU at Maine - 4pm * Assumption at Holy Cross - 7pm UNH at Vermont - 4pm * Fri., Nov. 3 Maine at BC - 2pm * BU at Merrimack - 2pm * UConn at Northeastern - 6pm * Vermont at Holy Cross - 6pm * UNH at Providence - 6pm *

Fri.,Dec. 1 Merrimack at UConn - 2pm * Vermont at Maine - 2pm * Northeastern at BU - 6pm * BC at Providence - 6pm * Holy Cross at New Hampshire - 6pm *

Sat., Nov. 4 Maine at BC - 3:30 pm * Merrimack at BU - 4pm * Northeastern at UConn - 6pm * Providence at UNH - 7pm *

Sat., Dec. 2 BC at UConn - 3pm * BU at Providence - 3pm * Holy Cross at Maine - 4pm * Vermont at UNH - 6pm *

Fri., Nov. 10 UConn at Maine - 2pm * BC at Vermont - 6pm * UNH at BU - 6pm * Holy Cross at Merrimack - 6pm * Providence at Northeastern - 7pm *

Fri., Dec. 8 Merrimack at Vermont - 2pm * Holy Cross at BU - 6pm * Providence at UNH - 6pm *

Sat., Nov. 11 UConn at Maine - 2pm * BC at Vermont - 3pm * BU at UNH - 3pm * Northeastern at Providence - 3pm*

Sat., Dec. 9 Providence at BU - 3pm * Dartmouth at Maine - 2pm Fri., Dec. 29 Colgate vs Maine - TBD


Sat., Dec. 30 Maine vs. BSU/RMU Saint Anselm at BC - 2pm * Sun., Dec. 31 Dartmouth at UNH - 2pm Tue., Jan. 2 Northeastern at Yale - 6pm Saint Michael’s at Vermont - 6pm Fri., Jan. 5 Northeastern at Holy Cross - 6pm * Merrimack at Wisconsin -TBD Princeton vs Providence - 9am (Belfast) Vermont at Rensselaer - 3pm UConn at Minnesota - 7pm Sat., Jan. 6 BC at Maine - 2pm * Merrimack at Wisconsin - TBD Princeton vs. Providence - 9am (Belfast) UConn at Minnesota - 3pm Fri., Jan. 12 Holy Cross at BC - 2pm * UNH at BU - 6pm * UConn at Merrimack - 6pm * Northeastern at Maine - 6pm * Providence at Vermont - 6pm * Sat., Jan. 13 Merrimack at Holy Cross - 2pm * BU at UConn - 3pm * BC at UNH - 3pm * Northeastern at Maine - 4pm * Providence at Vermont - 6pm * Tue., Jan. 16 BC vs. BU - 4pm (BP) Northeastern at Harvard - 8pm (BP) Fri., Jan. 19 Maine at UConn - 2pm* Merrimack at BC - 6pm * Vermont at BU - 6pm * Providence at Holy Cross - 6pm * UNH at Northeastern - 7pm * Sat., Jan. 20 Holy Cross at Providence - 2pm * Vermont at BU - 3:00pm * Maine at Merrimack - 6pm * Sun., Jan. 21 UConn at UNH - 12pm * Tue., Jan. 23 BC vs TBD (BP) BU vs. TBD (BP) Northeastern vs. TBD (BP)

*League game

Fri., Jan. 26 BC at Providence - 6pm * Holy Cross at BU - 6pm * Vermont at UConn - 6pm * Maine at UNH - 6pm * Northeastern at Merrimack - 6pm * Sat., Jan. 27 Providence at BC - 2pm * BU at Holy Cross - 2pm * Vermont at UConn - 3pm * Maine at UNH - 4pm * Merrimack at Northeastern - 7:30pm * Thu., Feb. 1 Northeastern at UNH - 6pm * Fri., Feb. 2 UConn at Providence - 6pm * BC at BU - 6pm * Holy Cross at Vermont - 6pm * Merrimack at Maine - 6pm * Sat., Feb. 3 BU at BC - 2pm * Providence at UConn - 3pm * Merrimack at Maine - 4pm * UNH at Northeastern - 4:30pm * Holy Cross at Vermont - 6pm * Fri., Feb. 9 Vermont at BC - 2pm * Maine at BU - 6pm * UConn at Northeastern - 6pm * Providence at Holy Cross - 6pm * UNH at Merrimack - 6pm * Sat., Feb. 10 Vermont at Providence - 3pm * Maine at Northeastern - 3pm * Merrimack at UNH - 3pm * UConn at Holy Cross - 6pm *

Maine at Holy Cross - 6pm* Merrimack at Providence - 6pm * Vermont at Northeastern - 6pm * Fri., Feb. 23 BC at UNH - 6pm * UConn at BU - 6pm * Maine at Holy Cross - 6pm * Merrimack at Providence - 6pm * Vermont at Northeastern - 6pm * Sat., Feb. 24 UNH at BC - 2pm * BU at UConn - 3pm * Maine at Holy Cross - 4pm * Providence at Merrimack - 4pm * Vermont at Northeastern - 7:30pm *

2023-24 SCHEDULE

2023-24 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

Wed., Feb. 28 HEA Opening Round Sat., March 2 HEA Qarterfinals Wed., March 6 HEA Semifinals Sat., March 9 HEA Champonship March NCAA Quarterfinal March NCAA Frozen Four at UNH March NCAA Championship at UNH

Thu., Feb. 15 UNH at Holy Cross - 7pm * Fri., Feb,. 16 BU at Vermont - 2pm * UConn at Merrimack - 4pm * BC at Northeastern - 6pm * Providence at Maine - 6pm * Sat., Feb. 17 UConn at Vermont - 1pm * Northeastern at BC - 2pm * Holy Cross at UNH - 2pm * BU at Merrimack - 4pm * Fri., Feb. 18 BC at UNH - 6pm * UConn at BU - 6pm *

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