March 2017 nyhol magazine

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Colgate

The Red Raiders clinched a playoff berth as the #6 seed and will play #3 seed Cornell in the best of three quarterfinals of the ECAC DI play. Shae Labbe was named ECAC Player of the Week for February 15 after she had 5 points (3/2) in a 7-3 win over Brown. She also had her second hat trick of the season and third of her career. Cat Quirio, Hannah Rastrick and Meghn Brennan were honored on Senior Night, along with their parents, pictured above.

Oswego

With a 16-7-2 overall regular season record, the Lakers will head to #4 Utica in the quarterfinals. Three seniors hail from New York State including Ashley Lymen, Lockport and the Buffalo Bisons and Nichols School. She will receive her degree in public justice with minors in forensic science and athletic coaching; Brennan Butler of Lake

Placid and Northwood School. Her degree is in wellness management and health services. Kendall Applebaum of Buffalo. Kendall played for Nichols and the Buffalo Bisons and also played Lacrosse. Her degree is in wellness management. Alyssa Brockman of Fairport/Potsdam is also receiving a degree in wellness management. Other seniors include Erika Tuschke, Alexa Aramburu, Alli Ullrich.

Cornell

The Big Red host Colgate in the ECAC Quarterfinals at press time. Cornell is seeded #7. This is the 10th consecutive season Cornell has played in the ECAC Tournament and the fourth time in five years they have served as hosts. Micah Hart was named ECAC Player of the Week after she had 2 goals and 2 assists to help bring wins over Union and RPI. She had a power play goal and assisted on a game winner. Graduating this season are Hannah Buntori, Brianne Veerman, Sydney Smith, Kaitlin Doering and Paula Voorhees.

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