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2011-12

GAME RECAPS

Katelyn Ptolemy served as the Golden Knights captain in 2011-12, the program’s ninth season.

2011-12 SEASON in REVIEW

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ith its most victories ever in ECAC Hockey play and a 20-win mark through mid-February, the Clarkson University Women’s Hockey team enjoyed one of its best regular seasons ever in the nine-year history of the program. Unfortunately the Golden Knights could not continue their momentum in postseason action and came up just sort in the opening round of the conference playoffs to end the 2011-12 campaign with a 22-10-5 overall record. Clarkson, guided by fourth-year co-head coaches Matt and Shannon Desrosiers and assistant Matt Kelly, placed third in the league standings with a 15-5-2 ECAC Hockey mark. The well respected Class of 2012 – captain Katelyn Ptolemy, assistant captain Danielle Boudreau, Juana Baribeau, Kali Gillanders and Gabrielle Kosziwka – provided the leadership for the Green and Gold while a talented group of underclassmen emerged as standout Division I players, giving Clarkson a promising future. Sophomore goaltender Erica Howe was among the best in the country and was selected the ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year to highlight the Knights’ individual honors. Classmate Jamie Lee Rattray, who averaged 1.15 points per game, was a nominee for the Patsy Kazmier Award as the top player in Women’s Division I Hockey. In her second collegiate season, Carly Mercer led the Green and Gold in scoring with 40 points, including 26 assists. Danielle Skirrow, who was among the national leaders in power-play goals with 10, and Hailey Wood, Clarkson’s leading scorer from the blueline with 24 points, enjoyed solid junior campaigns. Baribeau closed out her career as the Knights’ third all-time leading scorer with 118 (62-56) career points. Exh. Game (September 24, 2011) - Att: 234 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 6 - Whitby 0 Six different players scored goals for the Green and Gold and all three Golden Knight goaltenders played to combine for the shutout as Clarkson looked strong in exhibition action. The Knights scored two goals in each period while outshooting Whitby 49-12. Freshman Christine Lambert and sophomore Vanessa Gagnon scored in the first. Sophomores Brittany Styner and Carly Mercer added second-period goals. Sophomore Jamie Lee Rattray and senior Danielle Boudreau closed out the scoring with third-period tallies. Sophomore Erica Howe started in the Clarkson goal and made five first-period stops. Freshman Jenna Boss turned aside all four shots she faced in the second stanza, and rookie Emily Horn posted three saves over the final 20 minutes as the Knights blanked the Wolves. Score by Periods Whitby Wolves CLARKSON

0 0 0 2 2 2

x— 0 x— 6

1st: CU-Lambert (Gedig, Ptolemy); 3:04 CU-Gagnon (Skirrow); 13:16 2nd: CU-Styner (Rattray, Wood); 1:10 CU-Mercer (Wood, Shields); 6:49 3rd: CU-Rattray (Boudreau); 8:05 CU-Boudreau; 14:26 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Whitby 2/4 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, Whitby 0-3 Svs: CU (Howe - 20:00) 5-x-x =5 CU (Boss - 20:00) x-4-x =3 CU (Horn - 20:00) x-x-3 =3 WH (Kozovski - 60:00) 16-16-11 =43

Game #1 (October 1, 2011) - Att: 360 Gutterson Fieldhouse, Burlington, VT Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Vermont 3 ot Clarkson overcame a sluggish start to the 2011-12 campaign to battle back and gain a 3-3 tie in the season opener on the road.The Golden Knights trailed 3-0 just 12 minutes after the opening faceoff against Vermont before regrouping and dominating the second and third periods. The Green and Gold scored early and late in the middle frame to make it a one-goal game through 40 minutes. Last year’s Clarkson rookie of the Year, Carly Mercer started the Knights rolling when she connected for a power-play marker at 1:51 of the second stanza. With 1:47 remaining in the period, freshman defenseman Daniella Matteucci tallied her first collegiate goal. Another newcomer from the Knights’ highly-touted freshman class came up with the tying goal when rookie Christine Lambert scored at 5:47 of the third. Sophomore Jamie Lee Rattray, Clarkson’s leading scorer from last season, picked up her second assist of the game. Clarkson outshot Vermont 40-27, including a 26-14 margin over the second and third periods. Score by Periods CLARKSON (0-0-1) Vermont (0-0-1)

0 2 1 3 0 0

0— 3 0— 3

1st: UVM-Baumann-1 (Dineen, Vogl); 1:07 UVM-Stoul-1 (Repaci, Nash); 5:33 UVM-Sundquist-1 (Rancourt, Dalbec); 11:26 2nd: CU-Mercer-1 (Baribeau, Rattray), ppg; 1:51 CU-Matteucci-1 (Gagnon, Skirrow); 18:13 3rd: CU-Lambert-1 (Rattray); 5:47 OT: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Vermont 6/12 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-5, Vermont 0-3 Svs: CU (Howe - 65:00) 8-6-8-2 =24 UVM (Douville - 65:00) 12-13-10-2 =37

Game #2 (October 1, 2011) - Att: 680 Appleton Arena, Canton, NY Final Score: St. Lawrence 6 - Clarkson 3 A slow start by Clarkson, a strong finish by St. Lawrence and a rash of penalties in between led to a road loss for the Golden Knights in non-league action against their archrivals. Clarkson found itself in a 2-0 first–period hole against the Saints, despite five power-play opportunities. In a penalty-filled second period, the Knights were able to withstand a string of St. Lawrence power plays and skated away with a 3-3 tie after 40 minutes. Just 34 seconds into the stanza defenseman Hailey Wood scored on the power-play. Juana Baribeau and Jamie Lee Rattray also scored in the period. Taking advantage of their home ice, the Saints were able to put the game away with three scores in the third period. Just 36 seconds into the final frame, and moments after a Clarkson penalty ended, St. Lawrence went back in front with the game-winner. There were a total of 21 minor penalties called in the contest.The Saints outshot the Knights 36-32. Score by Periods CLARKSON (0-1-1) St. Lawrence (1-0-0)

0 3 0 2 1 3

x— 3 x— 6

1st: SLU-Emond-1 (McAuliffe, Goldsmith); 2:18 SLU-Sabatine-1 (Emard, Desrochers), shg; 8:25 2nd: CU-Wood-1 (Mercer, Rattray), ppg; 0:34 SLU-Desrochers-1 (Sabatine, Emond), ppg; 8:00 CU-Baribeau-1 (Skirrow); 16:14 CU-Rattray-1 (Baribeau, Mercer), ppg; 17:09 3rd: SLU-Williams-1 (Emard, Fernandez); 0:36 SLU-Smith-1 (Sabatine, Emond); 4:33 SLU-Hon-1 (Desrochers, Bero), ppg; 12:07 Penalties: Clarkson 10/12, St. Lawrence 11/22 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-10, St. Lawrence 2-9 Svs: CU (Howe - 60:00) 9-7-14 =30 SLU (MacDonald - 59:54) 7-8-14 =29

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GAME RECAPS Game #3 (October 8, 2011) - Att: 232 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Providence 0

Gabrielle Kosziwka tallied four goals in a threegame span, including the tying score in the Knights’ 2-2 tie against fourth-ranked Boston University (10/21) at Cheel Arena.

Game #5 (October 14, 2011) - Att: 311 Tennity Ice Pavilion, Syracuse, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Syracuse 2

After two sluggish outings last weekend to start the season, Clarkson put together a solid 60-minute effort on Saturday afternoon to earn its first victory of the season. Three different Knights recorded goals and Erica Howe posted 18 stops to record the shutout against Providence. Clarkson, which was outscored 5-0 combined in the two first periods last weekend, came out strong in the opening 20 minutes against the Friars to grab a 2-0 lead. Sophomore Shelby Nisbet started the scoring with her first career goal at 3:56. Just 33 seconds into the first power play of the game, at 10:55, Danielle Skirrow tipped in a shot from the point by Hailey Wood. After a scoreless second period, the Green and Gold added another goal in the final frame when Carly Mercer fired in her second goal of the season, a power-play marker at 2:12.

Gabrielle Kosziwka scored twice and Jamie Lee Rattray connected for the game-winner as Clarkson gained a hard fought non-league victory in Central NY. Syracuse got the early jump on the Knights for a 1-0 lead midway through the first period. Late in the stanza, however, Clarkson would tie the game with Kosziwka’s first tally at 17:22. After as scoreless second period, Kosziwka put the Green and Gold on top with her second goal at 7:38 of the third. At the 14:00 mark, the Orange scored again to knot the game at 2-2. The Knights’ leading scorer last season, Rattray came through with the game-winner with 2:19 remaining for her second goal of the season. Syracuse held a significant advantage in shots with a 36-19 margin, but Erica Howe was up to the task with a 34-save effort, including 28 stops over the final 40 minutes.

Score by Periods Providence (0-2-1) CLARKSON (1-1-1)

Score by Periods CLARKSON (2-1-2) Syracuse (2-3-0)

0 0 0 2 0 1

x— 0 x— 3

1st: CU-Nisbet-1 (Rattray, Boudreau); 3:56 CU-Skirrow-1 (Wood, Rattray), ppg; 10:55 2nd: No Scoring 3rd: CU-Mercer-2 (Skirrow, Boudreau), ppg; 2:12 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Providence 6/12 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-6, Providence 0-4 Svs: CU (Howe - 60:00) 7-3-8 =18 PC (Lacasse - 59:23) 7-17-4 =28

Four different Golden Knights scored as Clarkson completed a weekend sweep over Syracuse University. Owning a 14-7 shot advantage in the first period, the Golden Knights got off to a quick start in the game. Clarkson dominated puck control and races to the puck and grabbed a 1-0 lead after the opening 20 minutes as Carly Mercer scored on the power-play. Syracuse wasted little time in the second period to even the game, scoring just 52 seconds into the stanza. A threegoal spurt in the opening 7:30 of the third period, put the Knights firmly in control. Gabrielle Kosziwka, Shelby Nisbet and Jamie Lee Rattray made it 4-1. The Orange closed the gap midway through the stanza, connecting just 15 seconds into a power-play at 10:19. Score by Periods Syracuse (2-4-0) CLARKSON (3-1-2)

0 1 1 1 0 3

x— 2 x— 4

1st: CU-Mercer-3 (Wood, Rattray), ppg; 7:24 2nd: SU-Carrie-Mattimoe-2 (Ferrara, Darkangelo); :052 3rd: CU-Kosziwka-3 (Gillanders); 2:15 CU-Nisbet-2 (Gillanders, Styner), ppg; 5:46 CU-Rattray-3; 7:30 SU-Carrie-Mattimoe-3 (Darkangelo, Burns), ppg;10:19 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Syracuse 4/8 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-4, Syracuse 1-5 Svs: CU (Howe - 60:00) 7-7-6 =20 SU (Drinkwater - 58:42) 13-8-6 = 27 Game #7 (October 21, 2011) - Att: 187 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Boston University 2 OT It wasn’t quite the way that Clarkson wanted to extend its unbeaten streak, but the Golden Knights certainly did not come away displeased by their tie against fourth-ranked Boston University. The Terriers held a 1-0 first-period lead, but the Green and Gold came back with a second-period power-play marker from Carly Mercer and a third-period goal from Gabrielle Kosziwka to go on top early in the third period. BU evened the score with 5:21 remaining in regulation. Clarkson outshot the national powerhouse 34-26 and connected for one power-play marker in four attempts, while also killing off the Terriers’ two manadvantage opportunities.

On two occasions Danielle Skirrow found herself in the right place at the right time, scoring a pair of gametying, power-play goals to help the Clarkson gain a draw against UConn. Christine Lambert scored the Knights’ first goal, while Jamie Lee Rattray set up all three Clarkson scores. Carly Mercer recorded two assists. The Knights, who were 2-of-3 on the power play, posted a season-high 41 shots.

1 2 0 1 1 1

x— 3 x— 2

1st: SU-Scharfe-1 (Skelly, Sorensen); 11:21 CU-Kosziwka-1 (Wood); 17:22 2nd: No Scoring 3rd: CU-Kosziwka-2 (Gagnon); 7:38 SU-Goodnough1; 14:00 CU-Rattray-2 (Styner); 17:41 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Syracuse 5/10 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-5, Syracuse 0-4 Svs: CU (Howe - 60:00) 6-15-13 =34 SU (Billadeau - 58:58) 6-8-2 =16

Game #4 (October 9, 2011) - Att: 242 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Connecticut 3 OT

Score by Periods Connecticut (0-2-2) CLARKSON (1-1-2)

1 0 2 1 0 1

Game #6 (O (October t b 15 15, 2011) - Att Att: 238 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Syracuse 2

0— 3 0— 3

1st: UC-Evelyn-1 (Knajdek, Hewes); 1:04 CU-Lambert-2 (Styner, Rattray); 16:10 2nd: UC-Snodgrass-1 (Horan, Walsh), ppg; 3:21 CU-Skirrow-2 (Mercer, Rattray); ppg; 5:55 UC-Slattery-1 (Vakos, Snodgrass); 16:32 3rd: CU-Skirrow-3 (Mercer, Rattray), ppg; 12:51 OT: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Connecticut 3/6 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-3, Connecticut 1-3 Svs: CU (Howe - 65:00) 4-9-8-0 =21 UC (Garcia - 65:00) 8-10-15-5 =38

Score by Periods Boston University (4-1-1) CLARKSON (3-1-3)

Shelby Nisbet

1 0 1 0 1 1

0— 2 0— 2

1st: BU-Holze-1 (Wakefield); 5:33 2nd: CU-Mercer-4 (Skirrow, Wood), ppg; 3:45 3rd: CU-Kosziwka-4 (Gillanders, Boudreau); 8:30 BU-Tutino-5; 14:39 OT: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Boston University 4/8 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-4, Boston University 0-2 Svs: CU (Howe - 65:00) 11-6-7-0 =24 BU (Sperry - 65:00) 7-13-8-4 =32

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The Green and Gold’s leading goal scorer, Jamie Lee Rattray tallied both of the Knights’ goals in the 2-1 win over UNH at Cheel in Clarkson’s 150th all-time victory.

Game #9 (October 28, 2011) - Att: 232 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Dartmouth 2 OT A strong third-period rally by Clarkson extended its current unbeaten streak to seven games (4-0-3) with a tie against 10th-ranked Dartmouth in its ECAC Hockey opener. Trailing 2-0 through 40 minutes, Clarkson put pressure on the Big Green right from the start of the third and set the tone for the period early. Just 76 seconds into the stanza, Christine Lambert found the puck in front during a scramble to put the Knights on the scoreboard. With regulation time winding down, Clarkson pulled goaltender Erica Howe for the extra skater, and the moved paid off with the tying goal. With 62 seconds remaining in the third, Danielle Skirrow took a pass out of the corner by Jamie Lee Rattray and slipped in her fourth goal of the season to make it a 2-2 game. Sophomore Carly Mercer also assisted. Clarkson held a 33-29 advantage in shots. Howe posted 27 saves. The Knights failed to score on two power-play opportunities, but excelled shorthanded, killing off six Dartmouth man-advantage opportunities, including two power plays in overtime. Score by Periods Dartmouth (0-1-1, 0-0-1) CLARKSON (4-1-4, 0-0-1)

Vanessa Plante Game #8 (October 22, 2011) - Att: 298 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Univ. of New Hampshire 1 The Golden Knights’ leading scorer, Jamie Lee Rattray tallied both goals as Clarkson skated to a milestone win in the program’s nine-year history with its 150th all-time victory. The Knights controlled play throughout the majority of the game against UNH and outshot the Wildcats by nearly a 2-to-1 margin, 23-13. Rattray scored the lone goal of the first period early in the stanza off a great move in front. After taking a pass above the circles from classmate Vanessa Gagnon, Rattray deked a UNH defenseman in the slot and fired a quick shot up top at 2:59. The Wildcats tied it midway through the second. Less than two minutes later, however, Rattray put the Green and Gold back on top when she stuffed in a shot at the side of the net at 10:47. Gagnon, with her second assist of the game, and Brittany Styner set up the goal. The Knights’ defense, which was stingy all day, really shut down UNH over the final 20 minutes allowing the Wildcats just three shots in the period on goaltender Erica Howe, who finished with 12 saves. Score by Periods Univ. of New Hampshire (3-3-2) 0 1 0 CLARKSON (4-1-3) 1 1 0

x— 1 x— 2

1st: CU-Rattray-4 (Gagnon); 2:59 2nd: UNH-Lavoie-4 (Clark); 9:05 CU-Rattray-5 (Gagnon, Styner); 10:47 3rd: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, UNH 1/2 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-1, UNH 0-3 Svs: CU (Howe - 60:00) 5-4-3 =12 UNH (Gilligan - 58:21) 6-8-7 =21

0 2 0 0 0 2

0— 2 0— 2

1st: No Scoring 2nd: DAR-Hobeika-1 (Sharp); 10:39 DAR-Nanji-1 (Fischer, Dumais); 19:59 3rd: CU-Lambert-3 (Gillanders, Kosziwka); 1:16 CU-Skirrow-4 (Rattray, Mercer), ex; 18:58 OT: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Dartmouth 2/4 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, Dartmouth 0-6 Svs: CU (Howe - 64:19) 10-10-6-1 =27 DAR (Holdcroft - 65:00) 8-13-8-2 =31 Game #10 (October 29, 2011) - Att: 231 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: Harvard 2 - Clarkson 1 OT The Knights unbeaten streak came to an end at seven games (4-0-3) as Harvard edged Clarkson in overtime, scoring the winning goal 1:32 into the extra session. After a scoreless first period the teams traded powerplay goals in the middle frame for a 1-1 tie through 40 minutes. Harvard struck first at 5:42, but with 35 seconds left in the period, Clarkson tied the game with Carly Mercer’s power-play tally. Score by Periods Harvard (2-0-0, 2-0-0) CLARKSON (4-2-4, 0-1-1)

0 1 0 1— 2 0 1 0 0— 1

1st: No Scoring 2nd: HAR-Pucci-1 (Dempsey, Gedman), ppg; 5:42 CU-Mercer-5 (Wood, Boudreau), ppg; 19:25 3rd: No Scoring OT: HAR-Gedman-2 (Picard); 1:32 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Harvard 3/6 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-3, Harvard 1-3 Svs: CU (Howe - 61:32) 11-4-11-1 =27 HAR (Bellamy - 61:32) 7-10-8-0 =25

G Game #11 (N (November b 44, 2011) - Att Att: 100 Messa Rink, Schenectady, NY Final Score: Union 2 - Clarkson 1 Despite a 34-to-19 advantage in shots, Clarkson could not capitalize on its chances and suffered its first ever loss to Union. After a scoreless first period, Union went on top 2-0 in the second. The Knights overwhelmed Union in the final 20 minutes with a 17-3 advantage in shots, but could not get the goals it needed. With regulation time winding down, the Knights pulled Erica Howe and capitalized with the extra attacker when Carly Mercer scored with 23 seconds remaining in the third period. Time ran out for Clarkson, however, as the Green and Gold suffered their first loss ever to Union after 16 straight wins over the Dutchwomen. Howe finished with 17 saves. Both teams were 0-of-4 on the power play. Score by Periods CLARKSON (4-3-4, 0-2-1) Union (3-7-0, 1-2-0)

0 0 1 x— 1 0 2 0 0— 2

1st: No Scoring 2nd: UN-Bartlett-1 (Purvis, Thomson); 6:18 UN-Arseneault-4, shg; 17:07 3rd: CU-Mercer-6, ex; 19:37 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Union 4/8 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-4, Union 0-4 Svs: CU (Howe - 58:20) 7-7-3 =17 UN (Gallagher - 59:54) 10-7-16 =33 Game #12 (November 5, 2011) - Att: 100 Houston Field House, Troy, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Rensselaer 1 Clarkson bounced back from an unlikely loss the night before to gain a one-goal victory at Rensselaer, snapping a three-game winless stretch (0-2-1). After a scoreless first period, Clarkson built a 2-0 lead midway through the third stanza. Danielle Skirrow opened the scoring with her fifth goal of the season at 2:42 of the middle frame. Shelby Nisbet set up the goal with her first assist of the season. Sophomore defenseman Vanessa Plante came through with the deciding score on her first career goal at 13:56 of the final period, finishing off assists from Carly Mercer and Kali Gillanders. The Engineers cut the Clarkson lead to one with a power-play goal at 15:01 on their only shot of the period. The Knights’ defense shut down RPI the rest of the way as the Green and Gold earned their third straight victory over the Engineers. Score by Periods CLARKSON (5-3-4, 1-2-1) Rensselaer (2-7-3, 0-3-1)

0 1 1 x— 2 0 0 1 x— 1

1st: No Scoring 2nd: CU-Skirrow-5 (Nisbet); 2:42 3rd: CU-Plante-1 (Mercer, Rattray); 13:56 RPI, Guillemette-3 (Vadner, Le Donne), ex; 15:01 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Rensselaer 2/4 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-2, Rensselaer 1-4 Svs: CU (Howe - 59:44) 8-5-0 =13 RPI (Piper - 59:01) 8-10-8 =26

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Named ECAC Hockey’s Goaltender of the Year, Erica Howe tied for fifth in the nation in shutouts with seven. She was part of four Clarkson whitewashes in a fivegame span in late November through early December.

Game #13 (November 11, 2011) - Att: 201 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Quinnipiac 0 With a 27-save effort from Erica Howe and goals from three different players Clarkson shutout Quinnipiac at Cheel Arena. The Bobcats outshot the Knights 15-9 in the first period, but it was Clarkson that held the lead after the opening 20 minutes. With 50.6 seconds remaining in the stanza, Brittany Styner picked up a loose puck at the bottom of the right circle and slipped in her first goal of the season. After a scoreless second period, Clarkson added two more goals early in the third to complete its second consecutive win over Quinnipiac. Vanessa Plante tallied her second goal of the weekend at 6:22 of the third. At 9:19, senior Juana Baribeau redirected a shot in for her second goal of the season and 48th career score. Quinnipiac outshot Clarkson 27-22. Howe posted 15 firstperiod saves, nine stops in the second and three more saves in the final frame for her second shutout of the season and fourth career whitewash. Score by Periods Quinnipiac (4-6-1, 3-1-1) CLARKSON (6-3-4, 2-2-1)

0 0 0 x— 0 1 0 2 x— 3

1st: CU-Styner-1 (Baribeau, Gagnon); 19:09 2nd: No Scoring 3rd: CU-Palnte-2 (Nisbet, Wood); 6:22 CU-Baribeauagnon); 9:19 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Quinnipiac 3/6 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, Quinnipiac 0-4 Svs: CU (Howe - 59:53) 15-9-3 = 27 QU (Vigilanti - 60:00) 8-7-4 =19 Game #14 (November 12, 2011) - Att: 246 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 1 - Princeton 0 With another strong defensive effort backed up in goal by Erica Howe the Knights completed a weekend sweep with a pair of shutouts at Cheel Arena, and ran their win streak to a season high three straight. In a tightly played contest, Clarkson outshot Princeton 3126. Howe posted her third shutout of the season and fifth career whitewash with six first-period saves, 16 stops in the middle frame and four more over the final 20 minutes. The Knights’ penalty kill did an excellent job, holding the Tigers scoreless on six power-play opportunities. Juana Baribeau knocked in a rebound with 63 seconds remaining in the first period for the lone tally of the game and her 49th career goal. Score by Periods Princeton (4-3-1, 3-2-1) CLARKSON (7-3-4, 3-2-1)

0 0 0 x— 0 1 0 0 x— 1

1st: CU-Baribeau-3 (Wood, Mercer); 18:57 2nd: No Scoring 3rd: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Princeton 6/12 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-6, Princeton 0-6 Svs: CU (Howe - 59:41) 6-16-4 =26 PR (Weber - 59:12) 11-14-5 =30

Game #15 (November 18, 2011) - Att: 708 Bright Hockey Center, Cambridge, MA Final Score: Harvard 2 - Clarkson 1 ECAC powerhouse Harvard pulled out a one-goal victory at home to stop the Knights’ winning streak at three games. After a scoreless first period, in which Clarkson held an 11-9 advantage in shots, the Knights took the initial lead early in the second frame. Jamie Lee Rattray, back in the lineup after missing the previous weekend, tallied on the power play at 6:45, finishing off assists from Hailey Wood and Carly Mercer. The 10th-ranked Crimson, playing at home for the first time this season, netted two goals in a 47-second span late in the stanza to take the lead. The Knights outshot Harvard 10-4 over the final 20 minutes, but could not come up with the equalizer. Clarkson outshot the Crimson 30-28 in the game. Erica Howe made 26 saves. The Knights were 1-of-6 on the power play while Harvard was 1-of-5. Score by Periods CLARKSON (7-4-4, 3-3-1) Harvard (4-1-0, 4-1-0)

Emily Horn 0 1 0 x— 1 0 2 0 x— 2

1st: No Scoring 2nd: CU-Rattray-6 (Wood, Mercer), ppg; 6:45 HAR-Dempsey-3 (Gedman, McDonald), ppg; 15:01 HAR-Crowe-2 (Hayssen, Armstrong); 15:48 3rd: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Harvard 6/12 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-6, Harvard 1-5 Svs: CU (Howe - 58:34) 9-13-4 =26 HAR (Bellamy - 60:00) 11-8-10 =29 Game #16 (November 19, 2011) - Att: 737 Thompson Arena, Hanover, NH Final Score: CLARKSON 1 - Dartmouth 0 Danielle Skirrow scored the game’s only goal and Erica Howe made 26 saves for her third shutout over the past four games in Clarkson’s win on the road. Skirrow connected on the power play at 14:41 of the first period for all the scoring the Knights would need. Hailey Wood and Carly Mercer assisted. Clarkson outshot the Big Green 27-26. Howe made 12 firstperiod saves, eight second-period stops and six more over the final 20 minutes. The Knights were 1-of-3 on the power play and killed off all six Dartmouth manadvantages. Clarkson, which also tied Dartmouth 2-2 in Potsdam on October 28, took three of four points from the Big Green for the season. Score by Periods CLARKSON (8-4-4, 4-3-1) Dartmouth (3-4-1, 3-2-1)

1 0 0 x— 1 0 0 0 x— 0

1st: CU-Skirrow-6 (Wood, Mercer), ppg; 14:41 2nd: No Scoring 3rd: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Dartmouth 3/6 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-3, Dartmouth 0-6 Svs: CU (Howe - 60:00) 12-8-6 =26 DAR (Holdcroft - 58:52) 9-8-9 =26

Game #17 (December 2, 2011) - Att: 199 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 10 - Rensselaer 0 Jamie Lee Rattray scored two of her three goals in a five-goal first period as the Knights routed Rensselaer to claim their fourth consecutive win over the Engineers. Seven different players found the back of the net as Clarkson recorded the second most goals in team history. Juana Baribuea scored twice and Brittany Styner collected a career-high five points (1-4). Katelyn Ptolemy picked up her first goal of the season along with adding two assists, while Gabrielle Kosziwka and Danielle Boudreau posted three assists. Vanessa Gagnon also scored her first of the year, and Danielle Skirrow and Christine Lambert also tallied in the lopsided win. The game was never in doubt for the Knights as they enjoyed a 37-11 advantage in shots, including an 18-2 margin in opening 20 minutes. Erica Howe and Emily Horn, in her first collegiate action, combined for Clarkson’s fifth shutout of the season. Score by Periods Rensselaer (4-11-4, 1-4-2) CLARKSON (8-4-4, 4-3-1)

0 0 0 5 2 3

x— 0 x — 10

1st: CU-Baribeau-4; 9:03 CU-Rattray-7 (Styner); 13:31 CU-Rattray-8 (Styner, Wood); 15:29 CU-Gagnon-1 (Gedig, Skirrow); 16:35 CU-Ptolemy-1 (Boudreau, Kosziwka), ppg; 18:47 2nd: CU-Skirrow-7 (Shields, Ptolemy); 8:13 CU-Rattray-9 (Styner, Kosziwka); 19:03 3rd: CU-Lambert-4 (Ptolemy, Styner), ppg; 4:06 CU-Baribeau-5 (Boudreau), shg; 10:03 CU-Styner-2 (Kosziwka, Boudreau); 15:29 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Rensselaer 7/14 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-7, Rensselaer 0-3 Svs: CU (Howe - 44:06) 2-4-x =6 CU (Horn - 15:54) x-x-5 =5 RPI (O’Brien - 40:38) 13-7-1 =21 RPI (Piper - 19:13) x-x-6 =6

2011-12

GAME RECAPS AP Game #18 (December 3, 2011) - Att: 137 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 6 - Union 2

Game #19 (December 10, 2011) - Att: 242 Dwyer Arena, Niagara Falls, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Niagara 1

With a three-goal outburst in the the third period, headlined by Juana Baribeau’s 100th career point, Clarkson completed an impressive offensive weekend. After recording 10 goals against Rensselaer on Friday and six more versus Union on Saturday, the Golden Knights tied a program-record for most goals in a weekend. Jamie Lee Rattray and Brittany Styner put Clarkson up 2-0 in the first. The Dutchwomen got on the scoreboard midway through the second, but Vanessa Gagnon came right back with the Knights’ third goal and her second of the weekend at 14:56. After Union made it a one-goal game seven minutes into the final frame, Clarkson responded with goals by Baribeau, Danielle Boudreau and Rattray to gain their third straight win, avenging an earlier defeat to the Dutchwomen. Clarkson outshot Union 34-27 in the penalty-free contest. Erica Howe made 25 saves for her 20th career victory. Score by Periods Union (3-12-1, 1-5-1) CLARKSON (10-4-4, 6-3-1)

0 1 1 2 1 3

Juana Baribeau, who graduated as the Knights’ third all-time leading scorer with 118 career points (62-56), reached the Century Mark with a goal in Clarkson’s 6-2 win over Union (12/3).

x— 2 x— 6

1st: CU-Rattray-10 (Styner, Kosziwka); 5:07 CU-Styner-3 (Kosziwka, Rattray); 11:46 2nd: UN-Sabourin-2 (Corbin, Simmonds); 12:23 CU-Gagnon-2; 14:56 3rd: UN-Thomson-4 (Bartlett, Purvis); 7:00 CU-Baribeau-6; 13:01 CU-Boudreau-1 (Styner); 18:25 CU-Rattray-11 (Mercer, Ptolemy); 19:13 Penalties: Clarkson 0/0, Union 0/0 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-0, Union 0-0 Svs: CU (Howe - 60:00) 9-7-9 =25 UN (Lundberg - 59:25) 9-11-8 =28

Three different Golden Knights scored goals and Erica Howe posted 20 saves as Clarkson opened a seven-game road trip with a balanced effort. Tied 1-1 after 40 minutes, the Knights gained the road win with a pair of power-play goals in the final period. Danielle Skirrow connected for the game-winner while on the man-advantage at 5:23 of the third, finishing off assists from Juana Baribeau and Hailey Wood. Carly Mercer sealed the win with a power-play marker at 11:11 as Wood and Jamie Lee Rattray set up the goal. Clarkson took a 1-0 first-period lead at 14:34 as Baribeau tallied off assists from freshman defenseman Jennifer Shields and Mercer for her seventh goal of the season and 53rd career score. Clarkson was 2-of4 on the power play and killed off five of the Purple Eagles’ six man-advantage chances. Score by Periods CLARKSON (11-4-4) Niagara (7-8-5)

1 0 2 0 1 0

x— 3 x— 1

1st: CU-Baribeau-7 (Shields, Mercer); 14:34 2nd: NIA- Hitchcock-1 (Hendrikx, Owczarczak), ppg; 15:21 3rd: CU-Skirrow-8 (Baribeau, Wood), ppg; 5:23 CU-Mercer-7 (Rattray, Wood), ppg; 11:11 Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Niagara 4/8 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-4, Niagara 1-6 Svs: CU (Howe - 60:00) 9-3-8 =20 NIA (Ryplanski - 58:28) 7-10-7 =24 Game #20 (December 11, 2011) - Att: 242 Dwyer Arena, Niagara Falls, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 1 - Niagara 0 With her second goal of the weekend, Danielle Skirrow scored the game’s lone goal and Erica Howe posted 22 saves as Clarkson completed a weekend sweep in Western New York. Clarkson and Niagara battled through two periods of scoreless hockey before the Knights broke the ice with a power-play tally early in the third. Skirrow converted off a pass from defenseman Hailey Wood at 5:01 for the game-winner, her ninth goal of the season. Carly Mercer also assisted. Howe posted her fifth shutout of the season and the Knights’ third whitewash over the past five games. Clarkson’s penalty kill, which is ranked the best in the country, held Niagara scoreless on five power-play opportunities. Score by Periods CLARKSON (12-4-4) Niagara (7-9-5)

Vanessa Gagnon

0 0 1 0 0 0

x— 1 x— 0

1st: No Scoring 2nd: No Scoring 3rd: CU-Skirrow-9 (Wood, Mercer), ppg; 5:01 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Niagara 6/12 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-6, Niagara 0-5 Svs: CU (Howe - 59:55) 9-9-4 =22 NIA (Ryplanski - 58:41) 10-5-5 =20

Game #21 (January 55, 2012) - A Att: 124 Matthews Arena, Boston, MA Final Score: Northeastern 5 - Clarkson 2 Unfortunately for the Golden Knights they could not carry the momentum from a strong finish to 2011 over the extended break as they opened the New Year with with one of their worst losses of the season, falling by three goals at 7th-ranked Northeastern. Playing for the first time in 24 days and without leading scorer, Jamie Lee Rattray, Clarkson came out sluggish against the Huskies. Northeastern took a 1-0 first-period lead on a shorthanded tally and then built their lead to 4-0 late in the second with a three-goal spurt. Clarkson finally got on the scoreboard with Carly Mercer’s goal at 15:06 of the middle frame. Northeastern came right back, however, 51 seconds later to go on top 5-1 through 40 minutes. With just 1:36 remaining in regulation, Juana Baribeau tallied the Knights’ second goal. Score by Periods CLARKSON (12-5-4) Northeastern (14-4-1)

0 1 1 1 4 0

x— 2 x— 5

1st: NU-Coyne-15, shg; 10:45 2nd: NU-Esposito-6 (Pickett, Doherty), ppg; 7:17 NU-Santostefano-2 (Pickett, Rylan); 12:59 NU-Llanes-5 (Brennoit); 14:38 CU-Mercer-8 (Baribeau, Lucky); 15:06 NU-Coyne-16 (Pickett); 15:57 3rd: CU-Baribeau-8 (Mercer, Matteucci); 18:24 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Northeastern 1/2 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-1, Northeastern 1-3 Svs: CU (Howe - 34:38) 10-7-x =17 CU (Horn - 25:22) x-0-5 =5 NU (Desjardins - 59:48) 8-6-8 =22 Game #22 (January 7, 2012) - Att: 217 Kelley Rink, Boston, MA Final Score: Boston College 3 - Clarkson 2 Despite two power-play opportunities in the final five minutes of regulation, Clarkson was unable to force extra-time, dropping a one-goal decision to 4thranked Boston College. The Knights took advantage of Boston College penalties in the first period to jump out to a 2-0 lead on the road off 5-on-3 goals by Hailey Wood and Gabrielle Kosziwka. The Eagles, however, tied the game in the middle frame and connected for the game-winner early in the third. Clarkson held an overwhelming 34-18 edge in shots. Score by Periods CLARKSON (12-6-4) Boston College ( 14-6-1)

2 0 0 0 2 1

x— 2 x— 3

1st: CU-Wood-2 (Mercer, Skirrow), 5-3ppg; 10:08 CU-Kosziwka-5 (Styner, Ptolemy), 5-3ppg; 11:51 2nd: BC-Motherwell-5 (Restuccia, Field); 1:23 BC-Bolden-5 (Restuccia, Motherwell); 19:19 3rd: BC-Burns-2 (Young, Restuccia); 2:53 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Boston College 8/16 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-8, Boston College 1-5 Svs: CU (Howe - 59:07) 6-4-5 =15 BC (Boyles - 60:00) 8-8-16 =32

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The Knights’ leading scorer, Carly Mercer posted back-to-back two-goal outings and recorded six points overall as the Knights skated to a weekend sweep at Yale and Brown (1/13-14).

Game #23 (January 13, 2012) - Att: 162 Ingalls Rink, New Haven, CT Final Score: CLARKSON 5 - Yale 2

Game #25 (January J 20 20, 2012) - Att Att: 501 Appleton Arena, Canton, NY Final Score: St. Lawrence 3 - Clarkson 2

Carly Mercer ran her point-scoring streak to six straight games with a career-high four points on two goals and two assists to power Clarkson to the road win in the Knights return to ECAC Hockey play. In a wide open first period, which saw Clarkson (16) and Yale (12) combine for 28 shots, both teams got on the scoreboard early. The Knights grabbed the initial lead when Mercer started the scoring with her seventh power-play marker of the season at 5:43. Just 51 seconds later, however the Bulldogs would tie the game. Clarkson took control in the middle frame, outshooting Yale 15-4 while building their lead to 3-1 after 40 minutes. Juana Baribeau and Danielle Skirrow scored in the second. Mercer, who has 11 points (4-7) over the last six games, picked up her 10th goal of the season off an assist by Baribeau to give the Knights’ a 4-1 lead just 95 seconds into the third period. Yale cut the deficit to two goals at 15:16, but Clarkson would add another goal late in regulation with Jamie Lee Rattray connecting on the power play to seal the Bulldogs’ ninth consecutive loss. Katelyn Ptolemy and Hailey Wood both picked up two assists in the victory. Clarkson put a season-high 45 shots on the Yale net, while Erica Howe turned aside 26 of the Bulldogs’ 28 shots in the road win. The Knights enjoyed their best effort of the season the power play by going 3-of-5, and killed off all three Yale man-advantage opportunities. Score by Periods CLARKSON (13-6-4, 7-3-1) 1 2 2 Yale (1-16-0, 1-8-0) 1 0 1

x— 5 x— 2

1st: CU-Mercer-9 (Wood, Ptolemy), ppg; 5:43 Y-Moncion-2 (Kennedy, Hughes); 6:34 2nd: CU-Baribeau-9 (Mercer, Rattray); 9:31 CU-Skirrow-10 (Wood, Mercer), ppg; 15:47 3rd: CU-Mercer-10 (Baribeau); 1:35 Y-Kennedy-2 (Murray, Hughes); 15:16 CU-Rattray-12 (Gillanders, Ptolemy), ppg; 19:57 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Yale 5/10 Power Plays: Clarkson 3-5, Yale 0-3 Svs: CU (Howe - 59:53) 11-5-10 =26 BC (Ladiges - 59:19) 15-13-12 =40

Taylor Gedig Game #24 (January 14, 2012) - Att: 230 Meehan Auditorium, Providence, RI Final Score: CLARKSON 6 - Brown 2 Before fans had a chance to get comfortable, Clarkson had scored four times and forced a goaltender change as the Golden Knights cruised to a weekend road sweep in their return to ECAC Hockey play. Carly Mercer extended her point scoring streak to seven games with a two-goal first-period effort against Brown. Freshman defenseman Taylor Gedig netted her first collegiate goal and Vanessa Gagnon tallied the first of her two goals in the contest as Clarkson romped though the opening 20 minutes with a 4-0 lead. The Bears showed some life in the middle stanza, scoring a pair of goals around Danielle Skirrow’s tally to make it 5-2 after two periods. Gagnon closed out the offense with her second goal early in the final frame. Five different players scored at least two points in the game with Skirrow recording three points on a goal and two assists, Gagnon and Mercer scoring twice, and Christine Lambert and Katelyn Ptolemy each picking up three assists. Erica Howe made 25 saves. Clarkson out shot Brown 32-27, including an 18-7 in the first period, and went 1-for-3 on the power play while holding the Bears scoreless on their three extra-skater chances. Score by Periods CLARKSON (14-6-4, 8-3-1) 4 1 1 Brown (5-6-6, 2-5-3) 0 2 0

Amanda Lucky

Despite a hard-working effort on the road, Clarkson fell just short in its bid to knock off its archrival, falling to the Saints by one goal to see its five-game league-winning streak come to an end. St. Lawrence pulled out the victory at home, scoring on the power play at 16:20 of the third. Clarkson came out with a strong first-period effort against the Saints, holding an 11-7 shot advantage, but was unable to find the back of the net in the scoreless period. Both teams got on the scoreboard in the middle frame to make it a 1-1 game through 40 minutes. After killing off back-toback power plays by St. Lawrence, the Knights struck first when Shelby Nisbet wristed a shot from the slot just under the crossbar for her third goal of the season at 6:30. Carly Mercer assisted. The Saints came back to tie late in the stanza, capitalizing on a Clarkson turnover at 14:45. St. Lawrence took its first lead at the 11:00 mark of the final frame with a shorthanded goal. Just 61 seconds later, however, the Knights made it 2-2, when Danielle Skirrow tipped in a pass at the top of the crease from Jamie Lee Rattray for her 12th goal of the year. Clarkson outshot St. Lawrence 34-31. Eric Howe posted 28 saves. The Knights were 1-of-5 on the power play while the Saints went 1-of-6. Score by Periods CLARKSON (14-7-4, 8-4-1) 0 1 1 St. Lawrence (14-7-3, 8-4-1) 0 1 2

1st: No Scoring 2nd: CU-Nisbet-3 (Mercer, Baribeau); 6:30 SLU-Fernandez-9 (Sabatine, Smith); 14:45 3rd: SLU-Sabatine-11 (Smith, Belanger), shg; 11:00 CU-Skirrow-12 (Rattray, Mercer), ppg; 12:01 SLU-Smith-11 (Fernandez, Bero), ppg; 16:20 Penalties: Clarkson 7/14, St. Lawrence 6/12 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-5, St. Lawrence 1-6 Svs: CU (Howe - 59:12) 7-13-8 =28 SLU (MacDonald - 60:00) 11-10-11 =32

x— 6 x— 2

1st: CU-Mercer-11 (Matteucci, Howe); 3:04 CU-Gedig-1 (Ptolemy, Lambert); 4:10 CU-Mercer-12 (Skirrow, Wood), ppg; 8:58 CU-Gagnon-3 (Ptolemy, Lambert); 9:36 2nd: BR-Kittredge-1 (Nedow, Robson); 1:15 CU-Skirrow-11 (Ptolemy); 12:02 BR-Pierri-3 (Woodward, Hoyle); 19:45 3rd: CU-Gagnon-4 (Skirrow, Lambert); 4:59 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Brown 3/6 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-3, Brown 0-3 Svs: CU (Howe - 60:00) 7-11-7 =25 BR (Jamieson - 9:36) 9-x-x =9 BR (Moore -50:17) 5-4-8 =17

x— 2 x— 3

Daniella Matteucci

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Hailey Wood scored on the power play with 66 seconds left in overtime to lift the Green and Gold to a 4-3 triumph over Brown (2/3) in Potsdam.

Game #28 (January 28, 2012) - Att: 209 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 5 - Cornell 3 Jenna Boss

Game #26 (January 21, 2012) - Att: 702 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 1 - St. Lawrence 1 OT In a tight defensive game, Danielle Skirrow scored midway through the third period, enabling Clarkson to gain a 1-1 tie in its first game back at Cheel in well over a month. With 12:46 remaining in regulation, Skirrow swept in a rebound at the top of the crease for her teamhigh 13th goal of the season. Juana Baribeau flipped a shot on goal to earn an assist along with Gabrielle Kosziwka. Clarkson had an excellent chance to end it with 55 seconds left in the third, but a shot in close by Baribeau rang off the near post.With two power-play opportunities in the first period, St. Lawrence controlled play outshooting the Knights 11-8 and grabbing a 1-0 lead through the opening 20 minutes. The Saints outshot the Knights, 30-25, including a 5-to-1 advantage in the five-minute overtime. Erica Howe made 29 saves. Score by Periods St. Lawrence (14-7-5, 8-4-2) 1 0 0 CLARKSON (14-7-5, 8-4-2) 0 0 1

0— 1 0— 1

1st: SLU-Emard-9 (Smith, Sabatine); 15:39 2nd: No Scoring 3rd: Skirrow-13 (Baribeau, Kosziwka); 12:46 OT: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, St. Lawrence 6/12 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-5, St. Lawrence 0-5 Svs: CU (Howe - 64:56) 10-7-7-5 =29 SLU (MacDonald - 65:00) 8-7-8-1 =24

Juana Baribeau recorded her second career hat trick to highlight Clarkson’s biggest win of the year as the Knights snapped second-ranked Cornell’s nation’s longest winning streak at nine games. After a scoreless first period the Knights built a 3-0 lead early in the middle frame, made it 4-1 after two periods and then held off the Big Red over the final 20 minutes to gain the impressive victory. Baribeau sealed the win with an empty-net tally wth 12 seconds remaining. Clarkson’s power-play came through with a 3-of-7 outing with man-advantage goals from Jamie Lee Rattray, Danielle Skirrow and Baribeau. Carly Mercer earned two assists. Clarkson outshot Cornell 31-24. Erica Howe posted 21 saves, including 11 third-period stops. Score by Periods Cornell (19-3, 14-2) 0 1 2 CLARKSON (16-7-5, 10-4-2) 0 4 1

1st: No Scoring 2nd: CU-Rattray-15 (Mercer, Wood), ppg; 1:37 CU-Baribeau-12 (Kosziwka, Styner); 4:04 CU-Skirrow-14, ppg; 8:22 COR-Johnston-17 (Barley-Maloney, Gagkiardi); 10:11 CU-Baribeau-13 (Rattray, Mercer), ppg; 16:34 3rd: COR-Barley-Maloney-5 (White), ppg; 2:18 COR-Karpenko-15 (White, Barley-Maloney); 3:30 CU-Baribeau-14 (Ptolemy), eng; 19:48 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Cornell 7/14 Power Plays: Clarkson 3-7, Cornell 1-5 Svs: CU (Howe - 60:00) 3-7-11 =21 COR (Slebodnick - 59:12) 9-8-9 =26

Game #27 (January 27, 2012) - Att: 144 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Colgate 1 Jamie Lee Rattray and Juana Baribeau both scord two goals and the Knights went 3-of-8 on the power play in the win over Colgate. Clarkson went on top 2-0 in the first and made it 3-0 early in the second. The Raiders got their lone goal, a power-play marker early in the third before Baribeau close out the scoring with her 57th career goal. Score by Periods Colgate (8-7-1, 3-11-1) CLARKSON (15-7-5, 9-4-2)

0 0 1 2 1 1

Game #29 (February 3, 2012) - Att: 206 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 4 - Brown 3 OT Defenseman Hailey Wood scored on the power play with 66 seconds remaining in sudden death to lift the Golden Knights to their first overtime victory of the season. Wood tallied her first career game-winner, and third goal of the season, lofting in a high shot from the top of the right circle as Clarkson won its third consecutive game. After dominating a scoreless first period with a 13-2 shot advantage, the Knights got on the scoreboard early in the second frame with a pair of goals 64 seconds apart. Carly Mercer opened the scoring with an unassisted goal at 5:24, stuffing in a shot at the side of the net for her 13th tally of the season. At 6:28, Shelby Nisbet followed with her fourth goal of the year. Brown came back with a goal at 10:07 to get on the scoreboard. The Knights answered with a power-play marker from Gabrielle Kosziwka at 12:45. Danielle Boudreau earned her second assist of the game on the score. Less than three minutes later, the Bears cut the gap to one goal with a power-play tally at 15:06. Brown, looking to secure a top eight position in the standings, fought back in the third to tie the game 3-3, scoring late in a man-advantage at 16:20. Clarkson dominated the overtime action with a 6-0 advantage in shots capped off by Wood’s gamewinner. For the game, the Knights outshot Brown 3719. Both teams were 2-of-3 on the power play. Score by Periods Brown (7-10-7, 4-9-4) 0 2 1 CLARKSON (17-7-5, 11-4-2) 0 3 0

x— 1 x— 4

1st: CU-Rattray-13 (Ptolemy, Skirrow), ppg; 16:28 CU-Baribeau-10 (Gagnon); 19:04 2nd: CU-Rattray-14 (Wood, Mercer), ppg; 3:56 3rd: COL-Walsh-4 (Doyle, Phillips), ppg; 6:27 CU-Baribeau-11 (Ptolemy, Howe), ppg; 11:04 Penalties: Clarkson 7/14, Colgate 8/16 Power Plays: Clarkson 3-8, Colgate 1-6 Svs: CU (Howe - 59:56) 5-3-6 =14 COL (Sass - 60:00) 11-5-13 =29

x— 3 x— 5

Jennifer Shields

Christine Lambert

0— 3 1— 4

1st: No Scoring 2nd: CU-Mercer-13 (Styner); 5:24 CU-Nisbet-4 (Lambert, Boudreau); 6:28 BR-Nedow-1 (Pierri, Polenska); 10:07 CU-Kosziwka-6 (Boudreau, Styner), ppg; 12:45 BR-Woodward-1 (Landry), ppg; 15:06 3rd: BR-Robson-7 (Polenska, Nedow), ppg; 16:20 OT: CU-Wood-3 (Mercer, Baribeau), ppg; 3:54 Penalties: Clarkson 3/6, Brown 3/6 Power Plays: Clarkson 2-3, Brown 2-3 Svs: CU (Howe - 63:54) 2-4-10-0 =16 BR (Jamieson - 63:54) 13-8-7-5 =33

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Game #31 (February 10, 2012) - Att: 100 Hobey Baker Rink, Princeton, NJ Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Princeton 1

Game #30 (February 4, 2012) - Att: 329 Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 7 - Yale 0 With its most explosive period of the season Clarkson broke open a tight game with a six-goal outburst over the final 20 minutes to defeat Yale in the final regularseason game at Cheel Arena. The Green and Gold dominated the Bulldogs on the shot chart with a 39-16 advantage, but needed the strong third-period effort to clinch the victory. Erica Howe posted 16 saves to record her sixth shutout of the season, which tied her for the most in the nation. After a scoreless second period, the Knights broke the game open with four goals in the opening 10 minutes of the final stanza. Jamie Lee Rattray, Juana Baribeau, Shelby Nisbet and Carly Mercer tallied to start the third, giving Clarkson a 5-0 lead at 10:33 of the stanza. The Knights continued to roll adding two more scores to close out a six-goal binge in the period. Danielle Skirrow, who scored in the first, added a power-play marker at 13:16 of the final frame. Brittany Styner tallied late to closed out the scoring as the Knights improved their home record to 11-1-4. Score by Periods Yale (1-24-1, 1-17-0) 0 0 0 CLARKSON (18-7-5, 12-4-2) 1 0 6

Clarkson opened up a four-game road trip with a 2-1 victory at Princeton as Britney Styner scored the game-winner midway through the third period.

x— 0 x— 7

1st: CU-Skirrow-15 (Kosziwka); 15:22 2nd: No Scoring 3rd: CU-Rattray-16 (Skirrow); 5:23 CU-Baribeau-15 (Mercer); 7:17 CU-Nisbet-5 (Lambert, Gagnon); 9:31 CU-Mercer-14 (Styner, Baribeau); 10:33 CU-Skirrow-16 (Wood, Rattray), ppg; 13:16 CU-Styner-4 (Mercer, Lucky); 17:38 Penalties: Clarkson 1/2, Yale 2/4 Power Plays: Clarkson 1-2, Yale 0-1 Svs: CU (Howe - 60:00) 3-7-6 =16 YALE (Ladiges - 53:16) 7-17-7 =31 YALE (Callahan - 6:44) x-x-1 =1

Midway through the third period, Brittany Styner connected for the game-winner as Clarkson opened up a four-game road trip with its fifth straight victory. After a scoreless first period, the Knights took the initial lead on an unassisted goal by Kali Gillanders for her first score of the season at 2:09 of the middle frame. The Tigers came back to tie at 8:33 of the period. Styner lifted Clarkson to the victory with her fifth goal of the season, finishing off an assist by defenseman Hailey Wood at 10:14 of the third. Styner has at least one point in each of the last four games, while Wood extended her point-scoring streak to five games. Princeton held a slim 25-24 advantage in shots. Erica Howe made 24 saves for the Knights. Both teams were 0-of-4 on the power play. Score by Periods CLARKSON (19-7-5, 13-4-2) Princeton (10-12-4, 8-9-2)

0 1 1 x— 2 0 1 0 x— 1

1st: No Scoring 2nd: CU-Gillanders-1; 2:09 PR-Leahy-5 (Stadnyk); 8:33 3rd: CU-Styner-5 (Wood); 10:14 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Princeton 4/8 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-4, Princeton 0-4 Svs: CU (Howe - 60:00) 11-5-8 =24 PR (Weber - 57:44) 6-9-7 =22 Game #32 (February 11, 2012) - Att: 497 TD Bank Sports Center, Hamden CT Final Score: CLARKSON 3 - Quinnipiac 2 Erica Howe posted 30 saves, including several clutch stops in the final seconds of regulation, and three different Golden Knights scored goals as Clarkson ran its winning streak to six games and in the process clinched a home-ice berth in the upcoming conference playoffs. Playing on the road, the Knights got off to a quick start at TD Bank Sports Center, taking a 3-0 lead early in the second period against Quinnipiac as Juana Baribeau and Brittany Styner tallied in the first period and Jamie Lee Rattray connected early in the middle frame. Clarkson held off the Bobcats down the stretch as Howe finished with 14 saves in the final period. Score by Periods CLARKSON (20-7-5, 14-4-2) Quinnipiac (15-14-2, 10-8-2)

2 1 0 x— 3 0 1 1 0— 2

1st: CU-Baribeau-16 (Styner, Mercer); 9:45 CU-Styner-6 (Wood, Baribeau); 15:40 2nd: CU-Rattray-17; 1:48 QU-Johansson-6 (Kosta, Boulton), ppg; 7:03 3rd: QU-Wheeler-6 (Babstock, Frykas); 17:04 Penalties: Clarkson 5/10, Quinnipiac 5/10 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-5, Quinnipiac 1-5 Svs: CU (Howe - 59:57) 9-7-14 =30 QU (Laden - 59:19) 11-4-13 =28 Kali Gillanders

Game #33 (February 17, 2012) - Att: 1,029 Lynah Rink, Ithaca, NY Final Score: Cornell 2 - Clarkson 1 OT A six-game winning streak came to an end for the Knights as Clarkson battled third-ranked Cornell even on the road through regulation only to lose in overtime. Trailing 1-0 after the first, the Knights tied the game early in the middle frame as Jamie Lee Rattray connected off assists from Carly Mercer and Brittany Styner at 3:28 for her team-high 18th goal of the season. Mercer reach the 40-point mark (14-26) with the assist. The Big Red pulled out the victory on their home ice with the winning tally at 2:10 of the extra session. Cornell held a modest edge in shots 29-28, with Clarkson’s Erica Howe making 27 saves. Score by Periods CLARKSON (20-8-5, 14-5-2) Cornell (25-3-0, 19-2)

0 1 0 1 0 0

0— 1 1— 2

1st: COR-Johnston-23 (Jenner); 2:40 2nd: CU-Rattray-18 (Mercer, Styner); 3:28 3rd: No Scoring OT: COR-Saulnier-20 (Johnston, Jenner); 2:10 Penalties: Clarkson 4/8, Cornell 4/8 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-3, Cornell 0-3 Svs: CU (Howe - 62:10) 8-10-8-1 =27 COR (Mazzotta - 62:10) 4-11-12-0 =27 Game #34 (February 18, 2012) - Att: 300 Starr Rink, Hamilton, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 1 - Colgate 0 Through two periods of play it appeared as if Clarkson might be headed to its first-ever scoreless tie, but Gabrielle Kosziwka ended the threat with a goal in the opening minutes of the third period as the Golden Knights concluded the regular season with a victory and clinched third place in the ECAC standings. Erica Howe recorded her seventh shutout of the season, and Clarkson’s eighth whitewash, making 19 saves. Clarkson controlled the play in the first two periods with a 26-14 edge in shots, but the Golden Knights had nothing to show for their efforts. It wasn’t until the third period that the Knights were finally able to slip in the only goal of the game, as Kosziwka tallied her seventh goal of the season at the 1:34 mark of the final stanza with Danielle Skirrow and Katelyn Ptolemy assisting. Score by Periods CLARKSON (21-8-5, 15-5-2) Colgate (10-21-2, 5-15-2)

0 0 1 0 0 0

x— 1 x— 0

1st: No Scoring 2nd: No Scoring 3rd: CU-Kosziwka-7 (Skirrow, Ptolemy); 1:34 Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Colgate 6/12 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-6, Colgate 6/12 Svs: CU (Howe - 59:57) 7-7-5 =19 COL (Sass - 60:00) 14-12-12 =38

2011-12

GAME RECAPS

Danielle Skirrow opened the scoring in Game 2 of the ECAC playoff quarterfinal series against Quinnipiac with her 17th goal of the season in Clarkson’s 2-1 win.

Game #35 (February 24, 2012) - Att: 291 Game 1 - ECAC Quarterfinals Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: Quinnipiac 4 - Clarkson 1 The ECAC Hockey playoffs started out on a sour note for Clarkson as the Golden Knights fell into an early hole and could not recover, losing the first game of the league’s quarterfinal series. Quinnipiac scored three times in the opening seven minutes of the first period en route to handing Clarkson only its second home loss of the season. After a scoreless second period, the Knights got on the scoreboard midway through the final frame with Katelyn Ptolemy’s second goal of the season. The Bobcats, however, sealed the playoff victory with an empty-net tally with three minutes left. Score by Periods Quinnipiac (18-14-2) CLARKSON (21-9-5)

3 0 1 x— 4 0 0 1 x— 1

1st: QU-Johansson-8 (Vieweg, Dymarczyk); 4:05 QU-Kosta-6 (Babstock, Johansson); 5:26 QU-Babstock-18 (Kosta); 6:43 2nd: No Scoring 3rd: CU-Ptolemy-2 (Rattray, Skirrow); 13:56 QU-Kosta-7 (Johansson), eng; 17:00 Penalties: Clarkson 2/4, Quinnipiac 0/0 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-0, Quinnipiac 0-2 Svs: CU (Howe - 58:54) 8-4-10 =22 QU (Vigilanti - 59:49) 7-8-10 =25

Game #36 (February 25, 2012) - Att: 213 Game 2 - ECAC Quarterfinals Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: CLARKSON 2 - Quinnipiac 1 Needing a win to extend its season, Clarkson stepped up its defensive performance by putting in a strong effort to deny every shot, and that attitude pushed the Golden Knights to the one-goal victory in Game Two of the best-of-three games ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal series. Clarkson allowed only 15 shots on goaltender Eric Howe, who made 14 saves in a must-win situation. Danielle Skirrow opened the scoring midway through the first period with her 17th goal of the season, and Jamie Lee Rattray made it 2-0 early in the middle frame with her team-high 19th score of the year. Quinnipiac would make it close with a powerplay marker, early in the final stanza, but the Green and Gold shut down the Bobcats the rest of the way to earn the right to play another day. Score by Periods Quinnipiac (18-15-2) CLARKSON (22-9-5)

0 0 1 x— 1 1 1 0 x— 2

1st: CU-Skirrow-17 (Kosziwka, Rattray); 11:55 2nd: CU-Rattray-19; 3:33 3rd: QU-Uden Johansson-9 (Boulton, Kosta), ppg; 7:33 Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Quinnipiac 4/8 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-4, Quinnipiac 1-6 Svs: CU (Howe - 59:57) 2-5-7 =14 QU (Vigilanti - 58:29) 6-6-9 =21

Game #37 (F (February b 26 26, 2012) - Att Att: 333 Game 3 - ECAC Quarterfinals Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY Final Score: Quinnipiac 2 - Clarkson 0 Despite playing with an extra-attacker for the final three-plus minutes of action, Clarkson was unable to get the goals it needed to force overtime as Quinnipiac outlasted the Knights and ended the Green and Gold’s 2011-12 campaign. In another tight defensive game, the Bobcats were able to connect on two chances for all the scoring in the contest. After a scoreless first period, Quinnipiac struck twice in a four-minute span late in the second frame. The Knights outshot the Bobcats 23-21, but failed to convert on six power-play opportunities. Quinnipiac was 1-of-6 on the man-advantage. Score by Periods Quinnipiac (19-15-2) CLARKSON (22-10-5)

0 2 0 x— 2 0 0 0 x— 1

1st: No Scoring 2nd: QU-Kosta-8 (Babstock, Boulton), ppg; 11:19 QU-Lyons-7 (Dymarczyk, Elkins); 14:58 3rd: No Scoring Penalties: Clarkson 6/12, Quinnipiac 6/12 Power Plays: Clarkson 0-6, Quinnipiac 1-6 Sv-s: CU (Howe - 56:46) 6-10-3 =19 QU (Vigilanti - 60:00) 9-5-9 =23

2 0 11 - 1 2 C L A R K S O N WOMEN’S HOCKEY HONORS Juana Baribeau - So., Forward - Amos, QUE - ECAC Hockey Player of the Week -1/31 - ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll - 11/14

ChristineLambert-Fr.,Forward-ThetfordMines,QUE - ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll - 12/5, 1/16, 2/7

Danielle Boudreau - Sr., Defense - Whitby, ONT - Finalist ECAC Best Defensive-Defenseman - Clarkson Coaches Award

Carly Mercer - So., Forward - Exeter, ONT - ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll - 11/1, 1/16, 2/7

Erica Howe - So., Goaltender - Ottawa, ONT - ECAC Goaltender of the Year - First ECAC All-Star Goaltender - Finalist ECAC Player of the Year - ECAC Goaltender of the Month - November - ECAC Goaltender of the Month - October - ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week -10/18, 10/25, 11/14 - ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll - 10/11, 11/1, 11/22, 12/5, 12/12, 1/16, 1/31, 2/7, 2/13, 2/20 - Clarkson Most Valuable Player

Katelyn Ptolemy - Sr., Defense - Dinsmore, SASK - Finalist ECAC Student-Athlete of the Year - Clarkson Booster Club Unsung Hero Award

Gabrielle Kosziwka - Sr., Forward - Limehouse, ONT - ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll - 10/18, 2/20 - Clarkson Booster Club Unsung Hero Award

Danielle Skirrow - Jr., Forward - Trenton, ONT - ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll - 12/12 Brittany Styner - So., Forward - Calgary, ALB - ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll - 2/13 Hailey Wood - Jr., Defense - Lethbridge, ALB - ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll - 11/14

Jamie Lee Rattray - So., Forward - Kanata, ONT - Nominee Patsy Kazmier Award - ECAC Player of the Month - October - ECAC Hockey Player of the Week -12/5 - ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll - 10/4, 10/11, 10/25 - Clarkson Ron Frazer Award Jennifer Shields - Fr., Defense - Ingersoll, ONT - ECAC Rookie of the Month - December - Clarkson Rookie of the Year Danielle Boudreau

CLARKSON Overall Team Statistics (as of Apr 02, 2012) All games Overall: 22-10-5 Conf: 15-5-2 Home: 12-3-4 Away: 10-7-1 Neut: 0-0-0 TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Shot pct. Goals/Game Shots/Game Assists POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays Conversion Percent Shot Attempts Shot Percent GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Power Play Short-handed Empty net Penalty Unassisted Overtime Shootout Delayed Penalty PENALTIES Number Minutes Penalties/Game Pen minutes/Game Minor Major 10-minute Misconduct Game Misconduct Gross Misconduct Match FACEOFFS (W-L) Faceoff W-L Pct. SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att) ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg Goals by Period CLARKSON Opponents Saves by Period CLARKSON Opponents

CLARKSON

OPP

103-1129 .091 2.8 30.5 169

66-883 .075 1.8 23.9 110

34-159 .214 223 .152

18-157 .115 212 .085

103 34 1 2 0 9 1 0 0

66 18 4 1 0 4 2 0 0

163 326 4.4 8.8 163 0 0 0 0 0 1086-1049 .509 0-0

163 326 4.4 8.8 163 0 0 0 0 0 1049-1086 .491 0-0

4870 19/256 0/0

6561 18/364

Total 103 66

1st 2nd

3rd

OT

1st 2nd

3rd

OT Total 10 817 19 1026

30 15

31 30

41 19

279 268 260 338 336 333

1 2

CLARKSON Overall Individual Statistics (as of Apr 02, 2012) All games Overall: 22-10-5 Conf: 15-5-2 Home: 12-3-4 Away: 10-7-1 Neut: 0-0-0 Shots ##

Player

gp

15

Mercer, Carly Rattray, Jamie Lee Skirrow, Danielle Baribeau, Juana Wood, Hailey Styner, Brittany Kosziwka, Gabrielle Ptolemy, Katelyn Gagnon, Vanessa Boudreau, Danielle Lambert, Christine Nisbet, Shelby Gillanders, Kali Matteucci, Daniella Plante, Vanessa Gedig, Taylor Howe, Erica Lucky, Amanda Shields, Jennifer Mulligan, Brittany Total Opponents

37 33 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 32 37 33 36 37 37 37 35 35 2 37 37

26 28 25 9 24 7 4 21 10 22 13 19 17 11 8 27 29 6 14

g

a

Penalties

pts

sh

sh%

14 26 40 19 19 38 17 12 29 16 11 27 3 21 24 6 17 23 7 11 18 2 13 15 4 8 12 1 10 11 4 5 9 5 2 7 1 5 6 1 2 3 2 0 2 1 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 103 169 272 66 110 176

103 169 112 125 75 86 85 77 56 49 29 46 57 11 19 4 0 10 10 6 1129 883

.136 .112 .152 .128 .040 .070 .082 .026 .071 .020 .138 .109 .018 .091 .105 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .091 .075

+-

Goalie

Horn, Emily 27 Howe, Erica TM EMPTY NET Total Opponents 35

Goals

min

maj

+6 13-26 13 +13 7-14 7 -6 8-16 8 +4 18-36 18 +3 14-28 14 +13 7-14 7 +13 5-10 5 +13 8-16 8 +5 11-22 11 +15 11-22 11 +7 4-8 4 +5 7-14 7 +2 15-30 15 +7 7-14 7 -9 11-22 11 0 6-12 6 0 0-0 0 +3 3-6 3 +14 7-14 7 -2 1-2 1 +106 163-326 163 - 163-326 163

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Goal average ##

pen-min

Saves

oth pp sh

0 8 0 6 0 10 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 0 18

fg gw

gt

ot

ht pn ua

0 4 1 0 5 4 0 5 5 1 4 4 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 22 4 13 10

0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

Record

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

blk

1 3 3 4 1 5 2 31 0 19 0 15 0 44 0 26 1 11 0 62 0 3 0 6 1 26 0 8 0 31 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 12 0 1 9 425 4 343

Goals allowed

gp-gs

minutes

ga

avg

saves

pct

w

l

t

sho

pp

sh

en

pen

sog

2-0 37-37 18-0 37-0 37-0

41:16 2200:21 10:59 2252:36 2252:36

1 64 1 66 103

1.45 1.75 1.76 2.74

10 807 0 817 1026

.909 .927 .000 .925 .909

0 22 0 22 10

0 10 0 10 22

0 5 0 5 5

0 7 1 8 1

0 18 0 18 34

0 4 0 4 1

0 0 1 1 2

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

CLARKSON Overall Individual Statistics (as of Feb 27, 2012) All games ## 10 17 14 21 22 15 7 28 4 19 24 13 26 11 25 9

Faceoffs Boudreau, Danielle Matteucci, Daniella Mulligan, Brittany Gagnon, Vanessa Lambert, Christine Mercer, Carly Kosziwka, Gabrielle Skirrow, Danielle Ptolemy, Katelyn Gillanders, Kali Styner, Brittany Nisbet, Shelby Rattray, Jamie Lee Plante, Vanessa Baribeau, Juana Wood, Hailey

## 15 9 26 28 4 25 24 10 7 19 22 13 27 11 21 29

Power Play Scoring Mercer, Carly Wood, Hailey Rattray, Jamie Lee Skirrow, Danielle Ptolemy, Katelyn Baribeau, Juana Styner, Brittany Boudreau, Danielle Kosziwka, Gabrielle Gillanders, Kali Lambert, Christine Nisbet, Shelby Howe, Erica Plante, Vanessa Gagnon, Vanessa Lucky, Amanda

GP 37 36 2 37 32 37 37 37 37 33 37 37 33 37 37 37 GP 37 37 33 37 37 37 37 37 37 33 32 37 37 37 37 35

W 1 2 6 226 32 360 381 3 1 18 35 3 8 1 9 0

L 0 1 4 177 28 337 370 3 1 19 41 4 19 4 40 1

G 8 3 6 10 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

A 14 15 10 5 6 4 4 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0

Pct. 1.000 .667 .600 .561 .533 .516 .507 .500 .500 .486 .461 .429 .296 .200 .184 .000 Pts 22 18 16 15 7 6 4 4 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 0

Shots 28 38 32 28 21 30 15 3 11 0 7 2 0 3 3 2

Pct. .286 .079 .188 .357 .048 .067 .000 .000 .182 .000 .143 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000

2011-12 CLARKSON UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S HOCKEY RESULTS GAMES: 37

Overall Record: ATT

CU

22-10-5

ECAC RECORD: 15-5-2 (3rd) OPP

Sept. 24

W(H)

234

6

WHITBY (exh.)

Sept. 30

T(A)

360

3

Vermont

0

Clarkson Saves

Clarkson Goal Scorers - Gamewinner in CAPS

HOWE 5, Boss 4, Horn 3

Lambert, Gagnon, Styner, Mercer, Rattray, Boudreau

3ot

HOWE 24

Mercer, Matteucci, Lambert

Oct. 1

L(A)

680

3

St. Lawrence

6

HOWE 30

Wood, Baribeau, Rattray

Oct. 8

W(H)

232

3

PROVIDENCE

0

HOWE 18

NISET, Skirrow, Mercer

Oct. 9

T(H)

242

3

UCONN

3ot

HOWE 21

Lambeet, Skirrow 2

Oct. 14

W(A)

311

3

Syracuse

2

HOWE 34

Kosziwka 2, RATTRAY

Oct. 15

W(H)

238

4

SYRACUSE

Mercer, Kosziwka, NISBET, Rattary

Oct. 21

T(H)

187

2

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

Oct. 22

W(H)

298

2

UNH

Oct. 28

T(H)

232

2

*DARTMOUTH

2ot

HOWE 27

Lambert, Skirrow

Oct. 29

L(H)

231

1

*HARVARD

2ot

HOWE 27

Mercer

Nov. 4

L(A)

100

1

*Union

2

HOWE 17

Mercer

Nov. 5

W(A)

100

2

*Rensselaer

1

HOWE 13

Skirrow, PLANTE

Nov. 11

W(H)

201

3

*QUINNIPIAC

0

HOWE 27

STYNER, Plante, Baribeau

Nov. 12

W(H)

246

1

*PRINCETON

0

HOWE 26

BARIBEAU

Nov. 18

L(A)

708

1

*Harvard

2

HOWE 26

Rattray

2

HOWE 20

2ot

HOWE 24

Mercer, Kosziwka

1

HOWE 12

RATTRAY 2

Nov. 19

W(A)

737

1

*Dartmouth

0

HOWE 26

Skirrow

Dec. 2

W(H)

199

10

*RENSSELAER

0

HOWE 6

BARIBEAU 2, Rattray 3, Gagnon, Ptolemy,

Horn 5

Skirrow, Lambert, Styner

Dec. 3

W(H)

137

6

*UNION

2

HOWE 25

Rattray 2, Styner, GAGNON, Baribeau, Boudreau

Dec. 10

W(A)

242

3

Niagara

1

HOWE 20

Baribeau, SKIRROW, Mercer

Dec. 11

W(A)

163

1

Niagara

0

HOWE 22

SKIRROW

Jan. 5

L(A)

124

2

Northeastern

5

HOWE 17, Horn 5

Mercer, Baribeau

Jan. 6

L(A)

217

2

Boston College

3

HOWE 15

Wood, Kosziwka

Jan. 13

W(A)

162

5

*Yale

2

HOWE 26

Mercer 2, Baribeau, SKIRROW, Rattray

Jan. 14

W(A)

230

6

*Brown

2

HOWE 25

MERCER 2, Gedig, Gagnon 2, Skirrow,

Jan. 20

L(A)

501

2

*St. Lawrence

3

HOWE 28

Nisbet, Skirrow

Jan. 21

T(H)

702

1

*ST. LAWRENCE

Jan. 27

W(H)

144

4

*COLGATE

1ot

HOWE 29

Skirrow

1

HOWE 14

Rattray 2, BARIBEAU 2

Jan. 28

W(H)

209

5

*CORNELL

Feb. 3

W(H)

206

4

*BROWN

Feb. 4

W(H)

329

7

Feb. 10

W(A)

100

Feb. 11

W(A)

Feb. 17

L(A)

Feb. 18

W(A)

300

1

*Colgate

0

HOWE 19

KOSZIWKA

Feb. 24

L(H)

291

1

%QUINNIPIAC

4

HOWE 22

Ptolemy

Feb. 25

W(H)

213

2

%QUINNIPIAC

1

HOWE 14

Skirrow, RATTRAY

Feb. 26

L(H)

333

0

%QUINNIPIAC

2

HOWE 19

3

HOWE 21

Rattray, BARIBEAU 3, Skirrow

3ot

HOWE 16

Mercer, Nisbet, Kosziwka, WOOD

*YALE

0

HOWE 16

SKIRROW 2, Rattray, Baribeau, Nisbet, Mercer, Styner

2

*Princeton

1

HOWE 24

Gillanders, STYNER

497

3

*Quinnipiac

2

HOWE 30

Baribeua, Styner, RATTRAY

1,029

1

*Cornell

2ot

HOWE 27

Rattray

*ECAC Hockey, %ECAC Quarterfinals Attendance Total Wins

11,665 Losses

Ties Pct.

Overall Record

22

10

5

0.662

ECAC

15

5

2

0.727

Non-League

6

3

3

0.625

PLAYOFFS

1

2

0

0.333

non-leagueECAC

0

1

0

0.000

vs HEA

2

2

3

0.500

vs CHA

4

0

0

1.000

Home

12

3

4

0.737

Away

10

7

1

0.583

Overtime

1

2

5

0.438

Exhibition

1

0

0

1.000

SCORING by CLASS

Games

GLS

ASST

PTS

% of overall Scoring

Seniors (5)

186

27

50

77

Juniors (2)

74

20

32

52

0.28 0.19

Sophomores (7)

256

50

77

127

0.47

Freshman (4)

139

6

10

16

0.06

655

103

169

272

1.00

2011-12 CLARKSON UNIVERSITY HOCKEY Game-by-Game Statistics CU Power Play

Score T(A) 3-3ot Sept. 30 Vermont Oct. 1 St. Lawrence L(A) 6-3 W(H) 3-0 Oct. 8 PROVIDENCE Oct. 9 UCONN T(H) 3-3ot W(A) 3-2 Oct. 14 Syracuse Oct. 15 SYRACUSE W(H) 4-2 Oct. 21 BOSTON UNIVERSITY T(H) 2-2ot Oct. 22 UNH W(H) 2-1 Oct. 28 *DARTMOUTH T(H) 2-2ot Oct. 29 *HARVARD L(H) 2-1ot L(A) 2-1 Nov. 4 *Union W(A) 2-1 Nov. 5 *Rensselaer Nov. 11 *QUINNIPIAC W(H) 3-0 Nov. 12 *PRINCETON W(H) 1-0 L(A) 2-1 Nov. 18 *Harvard Nov. 19 *Dartmouth W(A) 1-0 W(H) 10-0 Dec. 2 *RENSSELAER Dec. 3 *UNION W(H) 6-2 Dec. 10 Niagara W(A) 3-1 Dec. 11 Niagara W(A) 1-0 Jan. 5 Northeastern L(A) 5-2 Jan. 6 Boston College L(A) 3-2 Jan. 13 *Yale W(A) 5-2 Jan. 14 *Brown W(A) 6-2 Jan. 20 *St. Lawrence L(A) 3-2 Jan. 21 *ST. LAWRENCE T(H) 1-1ot Jan. 27 *COLGATE W(H) 4-1 Jan. 28 *CORNELL W(H) 5-3 Feb. 3 *BROWN W(H) 4-3ot Feb. 4 *YALE W(H) 7-0 Feb. 10 *Princeton W(A) 2-1 Feb. 11 *Quinnipiac W(A) 3-2 Feb. 17 *Cornell L(A) 2-1ot Feb. 18 *Colgate W(A) 1-0 Feb. 24 %QUINNIPIAC L(H) 4-1 Feb. 25 %QUINNIPIAC W(H) 2-1 Feb. 26 %QUINNIPIAC L(H) 2-0 Date

Opponent

TOTALS Sept. 24

WHITBY (exh.)

W(H) 6-0

CU Penalty Kill

Att

%

Kills

CU

Att

%

Pen

OPP Min

Pen

CU

Min

OPP

Shots

1

of

5

0.20

3

of

3

1.00

4

8

6

12

40

27

2

of

10

0.20

7

of

9

0.78

10

20

11

22

32

36

2

of

6

0.33

4

of

4

1.00

4

8

6

12

31

18

2

of

3

0.67

2

of

3

0.67

3

6

3

6

41

24

0

of

5

0.00

4

of

4

1.00

4

8

5

10

19

36

2

of

4

0.50

4

of

5

0.80

5

10

4

8

31

22

1

of

4

0.25

2

of

2

1.00

2

4

4

8

34

26

0

of

1

0.00

3

of

3

1.00

3

6

1

2

23

13

0

of

2

0.00

6

of

6

1.00

6

12

2

4

33

29

1

of

3

0.33

2

of

3

0.67

3

6

3

6

26

29

0

of

4

0.00

4

of

4

1.00

4

8

4

8

34

19

0

of

2

0.00

3

of

4

0.75

4

8

2

4

28

14

0

of

3

0.00

4

of

4

1.00

4

8

3

6

22

27

0

of

6

0.00

6

of

6

1.00

6

12

6

12

31

26

1

of

6

0.17

4

of

5

0.80

5

10

6

12

30

28

1

of

3

0.33

6

of

6

1.00

6

12

3

6

27

26

2

of

7

0.29

3

of

3

1.00

3

6

7

14

37

11

0

of

0

0.00

0

of

0

0.00

0

0

0

0

34

27

2

of

4

0.50

5

of

6

0.83

6

12

4

8

27

21

1

of

6

0.17

5

of

5

1.00

5

10

6

12

21

22

0

of

1

0.00

2

of

3

0.67

3

6

1

2

24

27

2

of

8

0.25

4

of

5

0.80

5

10

8

16

34

18

3

of

5

0.60

3

of

3

1.00

3

6

5

10

45

28

1

of

3

0.33

3

of

3

1.00

3

6

3

6

32

27

1

of

5

0.20

5

of

6

0.83

7

14

6

12

34

31

0

of

5

0.00

5

of

5

1.00

6

12

5

10

25

30

3

of

8

0.38

5

of

6

0.83

7

14

8

16

33

15

3

of

7

0.43

4

of

5

0.80

5

10

7

14

31

24

2

of

3

0.67

1

of

3

0.33

3

6

3

6

37

19

1

of

2

0.50

1

of

1

1.00

1

2

2

4

39

16

0

of

4

0.00

4

of

4

1.00

4

8

4

8

24

25

0

of

5

0.00

4

of

5

0.80

5

10

5

10

31

32

0

of

3

0.00

3

of

3

1.00

4

8

4

8

28

29

0

of

6

0.00

6

of

6

1.00

6

12

6

12

39

19

0

of

0

0.00

2

of

2

1.00

2

4

0

0

26

26

0

of

4

0.00

5

of

6

0.83

6

12

4

8

23

15

0

of

6

0.00

5

of

6

0.83

6

12

6

12

23

21

159

0.21

157

0.89

163

326

163

326

1129

883

3

6

2

4

49

12

34

When Clarkson Scores First: When Opponent Scores First: When Leading After the First: When Trailing After the First: When Tied After the First: When Leading After the Second: When Trailing After the Second: When Tied After the Second: Most Goals Scored: Most Goals in Period: Most Goals Allowed: Most Goals Allowed in Pd: Most Assists: Most Points: Most PP Goals: Most PP Attempts: Most Opp PPGs: Most Opp PP Atts:

PPG

0

of of

2

21-3-0 1-7-5 14-1-0 0-4-3 8-5-2 16-0-0 0-5-4 6-5-1

10 in 10-0 W(H) vs RPI, 12/2 6 (3rd) in 7-0 W(H) vs Yale, 2/4 6 in 6-3 L(A) at SLU, 10/1 4 (2nd) in 5-2 L(A) at Northeastern, 1/5 16 in 10-0 W(H) vs RPI, 12/2 26 (10-16) in 10-0 W(H) vs RPI, 12/2 3 (three times) 10 (2-10) in 6-3 L(A) at SLU, 10/1 2 (2-9) in 6-3 L(A) at SLU, 10/1 9 (2-9) in 6-3 L(A) at SLU, 10/1

0.00

139 of 3

of

3

1.00

When Outshooting Opponents: 17-5-4 When Outshot by Opponents: 5-4-1 When Shots are Equal: 0-1-0 Longest Winning Streak: Longest UnBeaten Streak: Longest Losing Streak: Longest Winless Streak:

6 games 7 games (twice) 2 games (twice) 3 games (0-2-1)

September Games: October Games: November Games: December Games: January Games: February Games:

Most Pen/Min: 10/20 in 6-3 L(A) at SLU, 10/1 Most Opp Pen/Min: 11/21 in 6-3 L(A) at SLU, 10/1 Fewest Pen/Min: 0/0 in 6-2 W(H) vs Union, 12/3 Fewest Opp Pen/Min 0/0 (twice) Most Shots: 45 in 5-2 W(A) at Yale, 1/13 Most Opp Shots: 36 (twice) Fewest Shots: 19 in 3-2 W(A) at Syracuse, 10/14 Fewest Opp Shots: 13 in 2-1 W(H) vs UNH, 10/22 Most Saves: 34 (Howe) in 3-2 W(A) at Syracuse, 10/14 Most Saves in Period: 15 (Howe in 2nd) in 3-2 W(A) at Syracuse, 10/14

0-0-1 4-2-3 4-2-0 4-0-0 4-3-1 6-3-0

2011-12 Team Game-by-Game Clarkson Goaltending Statistics Date

Opponent

Sept. 30

Vermont

Oct. 1

St. Lawrence

Oct. 8

PROVIDENCE

Oct. 9

UCONN

Oct. 14

Syracuse

Oct. 15

SYRACUSE

Oct. 21

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

Oct. 22

UNH

Oct. 28

*DARTMOUTH

Oct. 29

*HARVARD

Nov. 4

*Union

Nov. 5

*Rensselaer

Nov. 11

*QUINNIPIAC

Nov. 12

*PRINCETON

Nov. 18

*Harvard

Nov. 19

*Dartmouth

Dec. 2

*RENSSELAER

Dec. 3

*UNION

Dec. 10

Niagara

Dec. 11

Niagara

Jan. 5

Northeastern

Jan. 6

Boston College

Jan. 13

*Yale

Jan. 14

*Brown

Jan. 20

*St. Lawrence

Jan. 21

*ST. LAWRENCE

Jan. 27

*COLGATE

Jan. 28

*CORNELL

Feb. 3

*BROWN

Feb. 4

*YALE

Feb. 10

*Princeton

Feb. 11

*Quinnipiac

Feb. 17

*Cornell

Feb. 18

*Colgate

Feb. 24

%QUINNIPIAC

Feb. 25

%QUINNIPIAC

Feb. 26

%QUINNIPIAC

Sept. 24

WHITBY (exh.)

CAREER Made 0-10 Saves:

T(A) L(A) W(H) T(H) W(A) W(H) T(H) W(H) T(H) L(H) L(A) W(A) W(H) W(H) L(A) W(A) W(H) W(H) W(A) W(A) L(A) L(A) W(A) W(A) L(A) T(H) W(H) W(H) W(H) W(H) W(A) W(A) L(A) W(A) L(H) W(H) L(H) W(H)

Score

CU Goaltender MINS

Saves

Sv%

GA

GAA

W

L

T

PPG

SHG

P/M

PTS

3-3ot 6-3 3-0 3-3ot 3-2 3-2 2-2ot 2-1 2-2ot 2-1ot 2-1 2-1 3-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 10-0

HOWE

65

24

0.889

3

2.77

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

HOWE

60

30

0.833

6

6.00

0

1

1

2

1

0

0

HOWE

60

18

1.000

0

0.00

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

HOWE

65

21

0.875

3

2.77

1

1

2

1

0

0

0

HOWE

60

34

0.944

2

2.00

2

1

2

0

0

0

0

HOWE

60

20

0.909

2

2.00

3

1

2

1

0

0

0

HOWE

65

24

0.923

2

1.85

3

1

3

0

0

0

0

HOWE

60

12

0.923

1

1.00

4

1

3

0

0

0

0

HOWE

64.19

27

0.931

2

1.87

4

1

4

0

0

0

0

HOWE

61.32

27

0.931

2

1.96

4

2

4

1

0

0

0

HOWE

58.2

17

0.895

2

2.06

4

3

4

0

1

0

0

HOWE

59.44

13

0.929

1

1.01

5

3

4

1

0

0

0

HOWE

59.53

27

1.000

0

0.00

6

3

4

0

0

0

0

HOWE

59.41

26

1.000

0

0.00

7

3

4

0

0

0

0

HOWE

58.34

26

0.929

2

2.06

7

4

4

1

0

0

0

HOWE

60

26

1.000

0

0.00

8

4

4

0

0

0

0

HOWE

44.06

6

1.000

0

0.00

9

4

4

0

0

0

0

Horn

15.54

5

1.000

0

0.00

0

0

0

0

HOWE

60

25

0.926

2

2.00

10

4

4

0

0

0

0

HOWE

60

20

0.952

1

1.00

11

4

4

1

0

0

0

HOWE

59.55

22

1.000

0

0.00

12

4

4

0

0

0

0

HOWE

34.38

17

0.810

4

6.98

12

5

4

1

1

0

0

Horn

25.22

5

0.833

1

2.38

0

0

0

0

3-2 5-2 6-2 3-2 1-1ot 4-1 5-3 4-3ot 7-0 2-1 3-2 2-1ot 1-0 4-1 2-1 2-0

HOWE

59.07

15

0.833

3

3.05

1

0

0

0

HOWE

59.53

26

0.929

2

2.02

13

6

4

0

0

0

0

HOWE

60

25

0.926

2

2.00

14

6

4

0

0

0

1

6-0

6-2 3-1 1-0 5-2

HOWE

1-0-0

12

6

4

HOWE

59.12

28

0.903

3

3.04

14

7

4

1

1

0

0

HOWE

64.56

29

0.967

1

0.93

14

7

5

0

0

0

0

HOWE

59.56

14

0.933

1

1.01

15

7

5

1

0

0

0

HOWE

60

21

0.875

3

3.00

16

7

5

1

0

0

0

HOWE

63.54

16

0.842

3

2.83

17

7

5

2

0

0

0

HOWE

60

16

1.000

0

0.00

18

7

5

0

0

0

0

HOWE

60

24

0.960

1

1.00

19

7

5

0

0

0

0

HOWE

59.57

30

0.938

2

2.01

20

7

5

1

0

0

0

HOWE

62.10

27

0.931

2

1.93

20

8

5

0

0

0

0

HOWE

59.57

19

1.000

0

0.00

21

8

5

0

0

0

0

HOWE

58.54

22

0.846

4

4.10

21

9

5

0

0

0

0

HOWE

59.57

14

0.933

1

1.01

22

9

5

1

0

0

0

HOWE

56.46

19

0.905

2

2.13

22

10

5

1

0

0

0

HOWE

20

5

1.000

0

0.00

-

-

-

Boss

20

4

1.000

0

0.00

-

-

-

Horn

20

3

1.000

0

0.00

-

-

-

BOSS

HORN

CAREER GAME HIGHS - ERICA HOWE Saves: 38 (twice) - in 4-3ot L(A) at Dartmouth, 2/27/11

G

Made 11-19 Saves:

11-4-1

O

Made 20-29 Saves:

17-10-7

Saves in a Period: 18 (OT) in 4-3ot L(A) at Dartmouth, 2/27/11

A

Made 30-39 Saves:

3-3-2

Shots: 42 - in 4-3ot L(A) at Dartmouth, 2/27/11

L

Made 40-49 Saves:

Goals: 6 - in 6-3 L(A) at SLU, 10/1/11

T

Made 50+ Saves:

E

Allowed 0 Goals:

10-0-0

Saves:

CAREER GAME HIGHS - JENNA BOSS

N

Allowed 1 Goal:

10-0-2

Saves in a Period:

D

Allowed 2 Goals:

9-8-4

Goals:

I

Allowed 3 Goals:

3-5-4

Shots:

N

Allowed 4 Goals:

0-3-0

G

Allowed 5 Goals:

CAREER GAME HIGHS - EMILY HORN

Allowed 6+ Goals:

0-1-0

Saves: 5 (twice) (in relief - 25:22) in 5-2 L(A) at Northeastern, 1/5/12 Saves in a Per.: 5 (twice) (in relief - 25:22) in 5-2 L(A) at Northeastern, 1/5/12

September:

0-0-1

R

October:

5-3-3

Goals:

E

November:

5-3-2

Shots: 6 (in relief - 25:22) in 5-2 L(A) at Northeastern, 1/5/12

C

December:

4-1-0

O

January:

9-4-1

R

February:

9-6-3

D

March:

S

Friday:

12-8-6

Saturday:

17-5-3

Other:

2-4-1

2011-12 CLARKSON HOCKEY Individual Game-By-Game Goals and Assists %Gamewinner

4-Ptolemy

9-Wood

14-Mulligan

21-Gagnon

26-Rattray

*Powerplay

6-Shields

10-Boudreau

15-Mercer

22-Lambert

28-Skirrow

&Shorthanded

7-Kosziwka

11-Plante

17-Matteucci

24-Styner

29-Lucky

^Empty net

8-Gedig

13-Nisbet

19-Gillanders

25-Baribeau

@Penalty Shot Date

Opponent

Sept. 30

Vermont

Oct. 1

St. Lawrence

Oct. 8

PROVIDENCE

Oct. 9

UCONN

Oct. 14

Syracuse

Oct. 15

SYRACUSE

Oct. 21

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

Oct. 22

UNH

Oct. 28

*DARTMOUTH

Oct. 29

*HARVARD

Nov. 4 Nov. 5

Score

4

6

7

8

9

10

11

13

14

15

17

19

21

22

24

25

26

28

29

T(A) 3-3ot

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

*1-0

1-0

0-0

0-1

1-0

0-0

0-1

0-2

0-1

dnp

L(A) 6-3

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

*1-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-1

*1-1

0-1

dnp

W(H) 3-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-2

0-0

%1-0

dnp

*1-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-2

*1-1

0-0

T(H) 3-3ot

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

dnp

0-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

0-1

0-0

0-3

**2-0

0-0

W(A) 3-2

0-0

0-0

2-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

%1-0

0-0

0-0

W(H) 4-2

0-0

0-0

1-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

*%1-0

---

1-0

0-0

0-2

0-0

inj

0-1

0-0

1-1

0-0

0-0

T(H) 2-2ot

0-0

0-0

1-0

0-0

0-1

0-1

0-0

0-0

---

*1-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

W(H) 2-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-2

0-0

0-1

0-0

%2-0

0-0

0-0

T(H) 2-2ot

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

1-0

0-0

L(H) 2-1ot

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-1

0-0

0-0

---

1-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

*Union

L(A) 2-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

1-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

*Rensselaer

W(A) 2-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

%1-0

0-1

---

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

1-0

0-0

Nov. 11

*QUINNIPIAC

W(H) 3-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-1

1-0

0-1

---

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-2

0-0

%1-0

1-1

inj

0-0

0-0

Nov. 12

*PRINCETON

W(H) 1-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

%1-0

inj

0-0

0-0

Nov. 18

*Harvard

L(A) 2-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-1

0-0

inj

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

*1-0

0-0

0-0

Nov. 19

*Dartmouth

Dec. 2

*RENSSELAER

W(A) 1-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-1

0-0

inj

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

%1-0

0-0

W(H) 10-0

*1-2

0-1

0-3

0-1

0-1

0-3

0-0

0-0

---

0-0

0-0

inj

1-0

*1-0

1-4

%&2-0

3-0

1-1

0-0

Dec. 3

*UNION

W(H) 6-2

0-1

0-0

0-2

0-0

0-0

^1-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-1

0-0

inj

%1-0

0-0

1-2

1-0

2-1

0-0

0-0

Dec. 10

Niagara

W(A) 3-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

*1-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-1

0-1

%*1-0

0-0

Dec. 11

Niagara

W(A) 1-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

%*1-0

0-0

Jan. 5

Northeastern

L(A) 5-3

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

1-1

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-1

dnp

0-0

0-1

Jan. 6

Boston College

L(A) 3-2

0-1

0-0

*1-0

0-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

dnp

0-1

0-0

Jan. 13

*Yale

W(A) 5-2

0-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

*2-2

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-1

*1-1

%*1-0

0-0

Jan. 14

*Brown

W(A) 6-2

0-3

0-0

0-0

1-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

%*2-0

0-1

0-0

2-0

0-3

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-2

0-0

Jan. 20

*St. Lawrence

L(A) 3-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

---

0-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-1

*1-0

0-0

Jan. 21

*ST. LAWRENCE

T(H) 1-1ot

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

1-0

0-0

Jan. 27

*COLGATE

W(H) 4-1

0-2

inj

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

%*2-0

**2-0

0-1

0-0

Jan. 28

*CORNELL

Feb. 3

*BROWN

W(H) 5-3

0-1

inj

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

%^3-0

*1-1

*1-0

0-0

W(H) 4-3ot

0-0

0-0

*1-0

0-0

%*1-0

0-2

0-0

1-0

---

1-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-2

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0 0-1

Feb. 4

*YALE

W(H) 7-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

1-0

---

1-2

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-1

1-1

1-1

1-1

%*2-1

Feb. 10

*Princeton

W(A) 2-1

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-0

0-0

'1-0

0-0

inj

%1-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

Feb. 11

*Quinnipiac

W(A) 3-2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

inj

1-1

1-1

%1-0

0-0

0-0

Feb. 17

*Cornell

L(A) 2-1ot

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

inj

0-1

0-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

Feb. 18

*Colgate

W(A) 1-0

0-1

0-0

%1-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

inj

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

Feb. 24

%QUINNIPIAC

L(H) 4-1

1-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-1

0-0

Feb. 25

%QUINNIPIAC

W(H) 2-1

0-0

0-0

0-1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

%1-1

1-0

0-0

Feb. 26

%QUINNIPIAC

L(H) 2-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

---

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

0-0

W(H) 6-0

0-1

0-1

0-0

0-1

0-2

1-1

0-0

0-0

1-0

0-0

0-0

1-0

%1-0

1-0

0-0

1-1

0-1

0-0

Sept. 24

WHITBY PWHL (exh.)

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