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General InformatIon

General InformationLocation ......................................................... Providence, Rhode Island 02918Founded ..................................................................................................... 1917Enrollment ................................................................................................. 3,837President .......................................................... Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P.Denomination .................................................................. Catholic (Dominican)Associate Vice President/Athletic Director ..................... Robert G. Driscoll, Jr.Assistant Vice President/Exec. Associate Athletic Director/SWA ...Jill LaPointAssociate Athletic Director/Student-Athlete Development .......... Nick ReggioAssociate Athletic Director/Facilities/Game Mgmt. .................Carl LaBrancheAssociate Athletic Director/External Relations ........................ Steve NapolilloAssociate Athletic Director/Business & Finance ................................ Mac HartAssociate Athletic Director/Marketing & Communications ..........Arthur ParksAssociate Athletic Director/Sports Medicine .................................... John RockAssociate Athletic Director/Compliance ........................................ Joe NicastroMarketing Coordinator ............................................................Katharine MooreAffiliation .............................................................................. NCAA Division IConference .................................................................................... Hockey East Nickname ................................................................................................. FriarsColors .......................................................... Black, White & Silver (PMS 877)Arena (Capacity) ......................................................... Schneider Arena (3,030)Ice Surface ........................................................................................ 200’ x 85’Rink Manager ................................................................................ Ross Brooks

Hockey StaffHead Coach: ...........................................Bob Deraney (Boston University ‘87)Record at Providence (Career) .............................................205-139-47 (same)Assistant Coach .............................................. Bob Bellemore (Providence ‘66)Assistant Coach ..............................................Karen Thatcher (Providence ‘06)Graduate Assistant.............................................Erin Normore (Providence ‘09)Hockey Office Phone .................................... (401) 865-2291 / (401) 865-1287Captains .......................................................................Jean O’Neill, Alyse RuffAssistant Captains ......................................... Amber Yung, Genevieve LacasseAthletic Trainer ........................................................................Jessica MartinezAcademic Coordinator .............................................................Jonathan GomesStrength and Conditioning ......................................................... Kenneth White

Team Information2009-10 Record ......................................................................................15-11-92009-10 Hockey East Record/Finish ................................................. 11-5-5/1stHockey East Tournament Finish ........................................... Lost in SemifinalsLetterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................................................... 15/4Top Returning Players:................................................................................................Ashley Cottrell, Jr., F ....................................................................2009-10: 14-17-31Jean O’Neill, Sr., F ........................................................................2009-10: 14-16-30Alyse Ruff, Sr., F ..........................................................................2009-10: 12-15-27Top Returning Goaltender:..........................................................................................Genevieve Lacasse, Jr. ...............................2009-10: 2.14 GAA, .920 SV%, 15-11-9Key Losses..........Colleen Martin, Jackie Duncan, Arianna Rigano, Pamela McDevittNewcomers....................................Corinne Buie, Stephanie DeMars, Rebecca Morse, .................................................................................... Maggie Pendleton, Nina Riley

Athletic Media RelationsSports Information Director ........................................................ Jen RynearsonSenior Assistant Director ...............................................................Jorge RochaWomen’s Ice Hockey Contact ..................................................... John CarchediEmail ............................................................... [email protected]......................................................................................... (401) 865-1245Fax............................................................................................. (401) 865-2583Website ......................................................................................www.friars.comPress Box Phone ....................................................................... (401) 865-1414

2010-11 Schedule

HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPSAll Times Are Eastern Standard Time* - Hockey East Game $ - Skating Strides for Breast Cancer Game^ - Mayor’s Cup

Credits: The 2010-11 Providence College Women’s Hockey Online Team Guide is published by the Providence College Athletic

Department and all rights are reserved. All information contained in this guide is property of Providence College. Editor: Matt

Lee. Editorial Assistance: Jen Rynearson, Arthur Parks, John Carchedi and Chris Magnoli. Design and Layout: Matt Lee. Cover

Designs: Nick Barao. Photography: Tom Maguire, David Silverman, Todd Huxley Smith, Chris Judge, Matt Lee, Jorge Rocha,

Carolyn Cooper and Jen Rynearson. M. Pehkonen picture on p. 96 and 98 courtesy of Tiina Karinen.

SEPTEMBER 24 Fri. McGill University (exhib.) 7:00 p.m. 25 Sat. McGill University 4:00 p.m.OCTOBER 1 Fri. at Robert Morris 7:00 p.m. 2 Sat. at Robert Morris 3:00 p.m. 9 Sat. ST. LAwRENCE 2:00 p.m. 10 Sun. CLARkSON 2:00 p.m. 15 Fri. at Syracuse 7:00 p.m. 16 Sat. at Colgate 3:00 p.m. 22 Fri. RENSSELAER 7:00 p.m. 23 Sat. PRINCETON 4:00 p.m. 29 Fri. BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 7:00 p.m.NOVEMBER 2 Tues. at Yale 7:00 p.m. 6 Sat. at Boston University * 3:00 p.m. 7 Sun. MAINE * 2:00 p.m. 16 Tues. at Dartmouth 7:00 p.m. 20 Sat. NORTHEASTERN * 2:00 p.m. 21 Sun. at Northeastern * 2:00 p.m. 26 Fri. at Brown ^ (at Bank of America Skating Ctr.) 7:00 p.m. 28 Sun. UNION 4:00 p.m.DECEMBER 4 Sat. NEw HAMPSHIRE * 1:00 p.m. 5 Sun. CONNECTICUT * 2:00 p.m.JANUARY 2 Sun. at Maine * 2:00 p.m. 3 Mon. at Maine * 2:00 p.m. 9 Sun. at Boston University * 3:00 p.m. 14 Fri. at New Hampshire * 7:00 p.m. 15 Sat. NEw HAMPSHIRE * 7:00 p.m. 21 Fri. BOSTON COLLEGE *$ 7:00 p.m. 23 Sat. at Northeastern * (at Kingston, Mass) 4:00 p.m. 28 Fri at Boston College * 7:00 p.m. 30 Sun. at Vermont * 4:00 p.m.FEBRUARY 6 Sun. BOSTON COLLEGE * 2:00 p.m. 12 Sat. CONNECTICUT * 2:00 p.m. 13 Sun. at Connecticut * (at Rentschler Field) 4:00 p.m. 19 Sat. VERMONT * 1:00 p.m. 20 Sun. VERMONT * 1:00 p.m. 26 Sat. Hockey East Quarterfinals * (Campus Sites) TBAMARCH 5 Sat. Hockey East Semifinals * TBA 6 Sun. Hockey East Championship * TBA 12 Sat. NCAA Regionals (Campus sites) TBA 18 Fri. at NCAA Frozen Four (Erie, Pa.) TBA 20 Sun. at NCAA Championship (Erie, Pa.) TBA

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT VISION STATEMENT

Providence College’s intercollegiate athletics program is the most respected of all institutions competing at the NCAA Division 1 level. It is a student-athlete centered program, with roots steeped in the Dominican tradition, in which each student-athlete receives the training and support necessary to reach his or her full academic, athletic and human potential.

Each sport team competes strongly for success at the conference and national championship levels. Every student-athlete graduates. Providence College athletics consistently achieves a top 50 ranking in the NACDA Directors Cup. The athletic department is a continuing source of pride for the entire campus community, honoring the College’s values and traditions.

The department exercises fiscal vigilance, innovative approaches to revenue-generation, and strong partnerships with the College, alumni, donors and the community to secure the resources necessary to realize this student-athlete centered vision.

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medIa InformatIon

Directions to Schneider ArenaFrom Boston and points north: Follow I-95 to Providence Exit 23 (Charles Street). Turn right at end of exit onto Charles Street. Turn left at blinking light onto Admiral Street and proceed through two traffic lights. Go past the CVS Pharmacy and take your third left. This is Huxley Avenue. Schneider Arena is on the right hand side of the road. Follow Huxley to the main gate and make a right. Once in the gate, Schneider Arena is on the right.From New York and points south: Follow I-95 to Providence Exit 23 (State Offices). Take a right at end of exit. Take your first right (bearing right at the fork) onto Douglas Avenue (Route 7). Follow Douglas Avenue for one-half mile. Turn left onto Eaton Street at the PC Mart gas station. Proceed on Eaton Street until the first light. At the light make a right onto Huxley Avenue. Follow Huxley to the main gate and make a left. Once in the gate, Schneider Arena is on the right.From worcester and the Massachusetts Turnpike: Follow Route 146 to Providence Exit “Admiral Street/West River.” Go straight through the light to the end of the road. Take a right onto Douglas Avenue for one-quarter mile. Turn left onto Eaton Street at the PC Mart gas station. Proceed on Eaton Street until the first light. At the light make a right onto Huxley Avenue. Follow Huxley to the main gate and make a left Once in the gate, Schneider Arena is on the right.

Hotels (401 Area Code)Courtyard by Marriott, 32 Exchange Terrace, Providence, R.I., 272-1191Crown Plaza at the Crossings, 800 Greenwich Ave., Warwick, RI, 732-6000Radisson, 200 India St., Providence, RI 272-5577Holiday Inn-Downtown, 21 Atwells Ave., Providence, RI, 831-3900Providence Biltmore, Kennedy Plaza, Providence, RI, 421-0700Providence Marriott, Charles and Orms Streets, Providence, RI, 272-2400Radisson Airport, 2081 Post Road, Warwick, RI, 739-3000Residence Inn by Marriott, 500 Kilvert Street, Warwick, RI 737-7100The Westin, 1 West Exchange Street, Providence, RI, 598-8000

Restaurants (401 Area Code)Caserta Pizzeria, 121 Spruce Street, Providence, RI, 272-3618Cheesecake Factory, Providence Place Mall, Providence, RI 270-4010Chili’s, 255 Collyer Street, Providence, RI, 421-4850Dave’s Bar & Grill, 2339 Post Road, Warwick, RI, 739-7444Fire & Ice, Providence Place Mall, Providence, RI 270-4040Friendly’s, 1883 Mineral Spring Ave., Providence, RI, 353-7660Jersey Mike’s, 1401 Douglas Ave., North Providence, RI, 223-0251Little Chopsticks, 495 Smith Street, Providence, RI, 351-4290Player’s Corner Pub, 194 Washington Street, Providence, RI, 621-9914Ri Ra, The Irish Pub, 50 Exchange Terr., Providence, R.I. 272-1953Ronzio’s Pizza, Admiral Street, Providence, RI, 274-3282Tortilla Flats, 355 Hope Street, Providence, R.I. 751-6777Union Station Brewery, 36 Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 274-2739Wright’s Chicken Farm, 84 Inman Road, Nasonville, RI, 769-2856

Telephone Directory Women’s Ice Hockey Contact: John CarchediOffice: (401) 865-1245E-mail: [email protected] Machine: (401) 865-2583Athletic Website: www.Friars.comAthletic Department: (401) 865-2500Hockey Office: (401) 865-2291Schneider Arena: (401) 865-2168Arena Manager: (401) 865-2168Arena Pressbox: (401) 865-1414

Friar Head Coach Bob Deraney is available by scheduled appointment. Please schedule interviews through the sports information office. Players have been in-structed to conduct no interviews unless scheduled by the sports information office. Please do not contact them directly by phone or in their dormitories. There will be no interviews on game days. All interviews on other days must end 15 minutes prior to practice. Please respect the players’ academic responsibilities when requesting longer interviews. Obviously, the dining hall and players’ dorm rooms are off limits to the press. The Providence College Security Office has requested that everyone please call the sports information office when they are coming on campus so that we may notify them.

John Carchedi

Local Media Outlets:

PROVIDENCE JOURNAL75 Fountain StreetProvidence, RI 02903Editor: Art MartoneWriter: Shalise YoungPhone: (401) 277-7340Fax: (401) 277-7444

ASSOCIATED PRESS10 Dorrance StreetProvidence, RI 02903Phone: (401) 274-2270Fax: (401) 272-5644

ASSOCIATED PRESS184 High StreetBoston, MA 02110Phone: (800) 882-1407Fax: (617) 338-8125

BOSTON GLOBE135 Morrissey Blvd.Boston, MA 02107Phone: (617) 929-2860Fax: (617) 929-2670

BOSTON HERALDOne Herald SquareBoston, MA 02106Phone: (800) 234-5680Fax: (617) 542-1314

THE COwLPC Student NewspaperSports DepartmentProvidence, RI 02918Phone: (401) 865-2214

PAwTUCkET TIMES23 Exchange StreetPawtucket, RI 02862Phone: (401) 722-4000Fax: (401) 727-9252

wARwICk BEACON132 Meadow StreetWarwick, RI 02886Phone: (401) 732-3100Fax: (401) 732-3110

COX3-TV1320 Eddie Dowling HwyLincoln, RI 02865

wPRI-TV 12 (CBS)25 Catamore StreetEast Providence, RI 02915Phone: (401) 228-1848Fax: (401) 431-1012

wJAR-TV 10 (NBC)23 Kenney DriveCranston, RI 02920Phone: (401) 455-9199Fax: (401) 455-9140

wLNE-TV 6 (ABC)Charles and Orms StreetsProvidence, RI 02903Phone: (401) 453-8038Fax: (401) 453-8092

Services:

AirlinesAmerican, 1-800-433-7300Continental, 1-800-523-3273Delta, 1-800-221-1212Northwest, 1-800-225-2525Southwest, 1-800-435-9792United, 1-800-241-6522US Airways, 1-800-428-4322

Rent-A-Cars (401 Area Code)Avis, 736-7500Budget, 739-8900Dollar, 739-8450Enterprise, 732-4000Hertz, 738-7500National, 737-4800Thrifty, 732-2000

Taxicab Service (401 Area Code)Checker Cab, 273-2222Economy Cab, 944-6700Yellow Cab, 941-1122

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Providence College ProfileAFFILIATION Roman Catholic Dominican Friars ENROLLMENT 3,938 undergraduates 13% from Rhode Island 65% from New England 18 foreign countries 43% men, 57% women PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 175,255 residents 61,168 full-time college students CAMPUS 105 acres PETERSON RECREATIONAL CENTER Basketball Courts Indoor Track Swimming Pool Racquetball Courts Nautilus Tennis CourtsDance StudioWeight Room PHILLIPS MEMORIAL LIBRARY 560,975 Total holdings which include print and electronic volumes, online databases, serials, and electronic media. ALBERTUS MAGNUS-HICkEY SCIENCE COMPLEX State of the Art Labs Computer Work Stations Research Facilities Smith Center for the Arts Angel Blackfriars TheatreConcert HallFilm Screening ClassroomDance StudioKeyboard Piano LabMusic Library Seven Computer Labs 9 Dormitories 5 Apartment Buildings1 Suite Hall FACULTY 410 members, 400 teaching faculty 8% Dominican priests or sisters, 7.3% Friars 12.1:1 student to faculty ratio 96% Ph.D. or highest degree in field

Responding to the needs of Rhode Island, the Do-minican Order of Preachers made a special commitment to the state in 1917 and founded Providence College — the only institution of higher learning in North America that is conducted by the Dominican Order. In 93 years, Providence College has steadily moved to a position of national prominence, while maintaining a personal, community-like atmosphere that fosters growth and development among its student population.

Providence College’s rich heritage dates back to 1216, or the origins of the Dominican Order in Spain. Through the ages, the Dominican Friars became known as the “champions of the faith,” spreading the gospel message through the centuries into every corner of the globe. Today, Dominican Friars continue to spread the gospel in a wide range of remote areas of the world, including Kenya, Nigeria and the Solomon Islands, as well as, to teach at every level within the United States educational system.

With the Dominican tradition as its foundation, Providence College focuses on developing the entire person through its values-oriented education. The college seeks to complement a student’s knowledge with knowledge of his own values — values that will remain the foundation for sound judgement throughout a lifetime.

To that end, Providence College aims to relate its curriculum to the problems of con-temporary society, offering diverse programs of study that remain grounded in the liberal arts. Providence College students may choose from some sixty concentrations ranging from computer science to labor relations to theatre arts. In addition, qualified students who wish to structure a program not specifically provided under the regular concentrations may develop their own program with the approval of the dean of the college.

As part of the core curriculum, all students take a two-year, team-taught course, Devel-opment of Western Civilization (DWC) which integrates the study of literature, philosophy, history and religious studies through the ages into a cohesive interdisciplinary unit.

Situated just on the fringe of downtown Providence, the College’s location enables stu-dents to have easy access to the many social, cultural, educational and recreational amenities of urban life - the Providence Public Library; entertainment at the Providence Performing Arts Center; sporting events, entertainment and trade shows at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center and the Providence Convention Center and dozens of fine restaurants. With several other major educational institutions located in Providence, the city has become a hub of collegiate activity.

Helping those who are less fortunate has always been a mainstay of life at Providence College. The college now has approximately 100 different service programs, ranging from academic to mentoring to pastoral services and involves more that 1,000 PC students. Students may choose to volunteer their time for such service organizations as Big Brothers/Big Sis-

ters, the Pastoral Council, the Council for Exceptional Children or the nearby Smith Hill Center, a community service organization that has a formal alliance with Providence College.

the ColleGe

The Mission of the CollegeProvidence College is a primarily undergraduate, liberal arts, Catholic institution

of higher education. Committed to fostering academic excellence through the sciences and humanities, the College provides a variety of opportunities for intellectual, social, moral and spiritual growth in a supportive environment.

The College actively cultivates intellectual, spiritual, ethical and aesthetic values within the context of the Judaeo-Christian heritage. These values are nurtured by the unique tradition of the Dominican Order which emphasizes quality teaching and scholarship.

Providence College recognizes the unity of the human family that proceeds from its one Creator. It therefore encourages the deepest respect for the essential dignity, freedom and equality of every person and welcomes qualified women and men from all religious, racial and ethnic backgrounds. Providence College prepares its students to be responsible and productive citizens to serve in their own society and the greater world community.

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Academic Services StaffJonathan GomesAssistant Director For Student-Athlete Academic Services

Meghan KileyAcademic/Life Skills Coordinator for Student-Athletes

Kaitlyn O’MalleyAcademic Skills Specialist

Kyle MushawehGraduate Assistant for Academic Services

Academic Programs Available

aCademIC InformatIon

Undergraduate Degree Requirements:Providence College is primarily a coeducational four-year undergraduate college of liberal arts and sciences. Its main objective is the intellectual development of its students through the disciplines of the sciences and the humanities, equipping them to become productive and responsible citizens of a democratic society. To be eligible for a degree, a student must accumulate 116 credit hours over an eight semester period with an overall quality point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. In addition, a student must complete a minimum of 24 upper-division credits in the field of their major with an overall 2.0 cumulative average unless stipulated. Included in the total credit hours are the following prerequisites for any degree: Development of Western Civilization (20); Social Sciences (6); Natural Science (6); Philosophy (6); Theology (6); Mathematics (3) and Fine Arts (3). The remaining credit hours are elective with at least nine coming from areas outside one’s major. In addition, all students establish English (writing) Proficiency by coursework or standards designated by the English Department. The most popular majors for the Class of 2010 were Marketing, English, Finance, Biology and Elementary/Secondary Education. Although this may seem overwhelming on paper, our staff goes to great lengths to monitor each student’s academic progress. It’s a system that Providence is quite proud of and one which we’ve worked long and hard to establish. Any student-athlete who feels the need for tutorial assistance can utilize the college’s tutorial center, as well as the athletic department’s advisors who can supply them with individuals capable of assisting them in their particular course of study.

Athletic Academic Services:The Office of Academic Services (OAS) provides specialized support to student-athletes in light of the unique time demands, responsibilities, and rules governing participation in intercollegiate athletics. Holistic services are provided in a safe, personal environment where academic growth is a priority, personal development and independence are enhanced, and long-term success is nurtured by a staff which models these same commitments.

Student-athletes who have distinguished themselves in the classroom as well as on the field or court, may be nominated for the BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team, the Hockey East Academic Honor Roll, NFHCA Division I Academic Team, America East All-Academic Team or ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Program presented by CoSIDA. The Providence College Athletic Department also honors student-athletes each semester who have achieved a 3.00 grade point average or higher.

Services Available:Academic MonitoringProgress report slips (i.e., requesting information regarding class attendance and performance) are sent to each instructor for all student-athletes at least once per semester. The staff tracks individual progress, schedules meetings with student-athletes as appropriate and personally contacts instructors as necessary.

Counseling/MentoringThe staff meets with student-athletes, individually and in-groups, regarding academic, athletic, career, and/or personal issues. Life Skills Program/Special Projects Programs and workshops on select life skills (i.e., NCAA/CHAMPS Life Skills Program) are presented, covering the following five component areas: academics, personal development, community service, athletics and career development. The OAS has collaborative relationships with many units on campus to help provide these services.

Study HallQuiet, monitored study time is available, during daytime and evening hours. Student-athletes are required and/or recommended to attend, on a sport-by-sport basis, by their respective head coach.

Travel NotificationsAt the beginning of each semester, student-athletes are provided with letters for their instructors, notifying them of travel/competitive schedules.

Tutorial Services and The Writing CenterThe Tutorial Center, which is nationally certified by the College Reading & Learning Association, provides peer tutoring in most all subject areas. The Tutorial Center is open until 9:00 pm weeknights. The Writing Center provides more intensive and specialized writing support and also maintains evening hours for student-athletes’ convenience.

ITALIANLABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONSLATIN AMERICAN STUDIESLAWLIBERAL ARTS HONORSLINGUISTICSMANAGEMENTMARKETINGBS/BA/MBAMATHEMATICSMILITARY SCIENCE/ROTCMUSICNATURAL SCIENCEOPTOMETRYPHILOSOPHYPOLITICAL SCIENCEPSYCHOLOGYPUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONPUBLIC AND COMMUNITY SERVICESECONDARY EDUCATIONSOCIAL SCIENCESOCIAL WORKSOCIOLOGYSPANISHSYSTEMS SCIENCESTUDIO ARTTHEATRETHEOLOGYWOMEN’S STUDIESWRITING

ACCOUNTANCYAMERICAN STUDIESANTHROPOLOGYAPPLIED PHYSICSART and ART HISTORYASIAN STUDIESBIOCHEMISTRYBIOLOGYBLACK STUDIESBUSINESS STUDIESCHEMISTRYCLASSICSCOMPUTER SCIENCEDANCEDEVELOPMENT OF WESTERN CIVILIZATIONECONOMICSELEMENTARY/SPECIAL EDUCATIONENGINEERINGENGLISHENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESFILMFINANCEFRENCHGEOGRAPHYGERMANGEOLOGYHEALTH POLICY AND MANAGEMENT HISTORYHUMANITIES

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SChool hIStory

The CognomenIt is reported by Vincent Cyril Dore, O.P., who played in the

earliest of Providence College athletics contests, that PC men were called “Cardinals,” but there is no official record or reference in newspaper clippings. There are references, however, to the nick-name “Dominicans” as a sobriquet for PC athletes after the use of “Cardinals.” “Black and White” and “White and Black” were gener-ally accepted epithets as well. “Friars” first appeared in an April 9, 1929 Providence Journal sports story prior to the start of the 1929 baseball season and a game against Northeastern University.

The earlier nicknames, along with other informal references (Smith Hillers, North End boys, etc.), continued to be used until the Fall of 1932 when “Friars” became more officially accepted and recognized as the one true cognomen for Providence College.

Friars, of course, was the word describing the members of the mendicant orders founded in the 13th century. Most of the members were priests engaged in a direct apostolate to the faithful. The Friars possessed greater mobility than other orders in that they were not confined to a single monastery or abbey.

It is surmised that the cognomen and reference to PC athletes as “Friars” came from an on-campus service club, formed by John E. Farrell ’26, called the Friars Club. Farrell was the Graduate Manager of Athletics at the College, who travelled with the baseball team to Dartmouth and learned of a service organization called the Green Key Society, which met and assisted visiting athletic teams. With the help of College president Reverend Lorenzo McCarthy, O.P. a similar club was formed at Providence College. Farrell reasoned that since the College was under the jurisdiction of the Order of Friar Preachers, the nickname was a natural.

School ColorsBlack and White are the official colors of Providence College.

The colors come from the habit worn by the Dominican Order. On solemn and formal occasions, the white habit is covered by a long black cloak and hood which is called the cappa. It is the black cappa, which in ancient times was worn in the street, that caused the Dominicans in English-speaking countries to be called “Blackfriars.”

The colors symbolize the ideals of the order. White typifies the Divine Truth preached by the Order and is indicative of the purity of life that must be characteristic of every Dominican. The black cappa is a constant reminder of the sacrifices that must be made in defense of the truth and the penance which is the means of preserving purity of life.

School SealThe seal of Providence College consists of a torch super-

imposed on a triangle. In symbolism, the triangle represents the Trinity. Thus it signified an education which considers human ex-istence in relation to eternity, which goes beyond the natural order and teaches the student to live according to the higher principles of supernatural grace.

The torch, always indicative of learning, is particularly em-blematic of a Dominican institution since it is part of the device of one of the oldest shields of the Order. At the outset it referred to Saint Dominic himself who so magnificently conquered error by the Light of Truth, and who personally and through his followers was responsible, in no small measure, for the full flowering of the medieval universities. The Friar Preachers carried this tradition of learning to every part of the world.

The flame of the torch signifies the soul of man; the light of the flame indicates his mind. The torch is always borne aloft. The flame, therefore, towers over the surrounding symbols and typifies leadership among men.

The motto of the College is Veritas. It means Truth, which is the proper object of all intellectual activity.

Alma MaterFrom “Finlandia” by Jan Sibelius

Mother of Truth, we proudly pledge to theeUndying love and steadfast loyalty.

From thee we learned the wondrous work of God,His goodness, grace, and holy power;

Clear has thou shown that pathways must be trod;All fearless now we brave life’s hour!

Though failure frown, though kindly fortune smile,Firm our advance, naught can us e’er beguile.

To honor bound, to love and virtue sworn,Lift we our voices in full acclaim

Our lives shall thee with noble deeds adorn;Hail Providence! We praise thy name!

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the CIty

Experience A City In Renaissance...Providence, Rhode Island is among America’s most dynamic, diverse and exciting new destination cities. Come and see it for yourself. Gather with thousands in the rejuvenated downtown for a magical WaterFire display. Catch a Broadway-bound show. Enjoy dinner in one of the city’s many award-winning restaurants, then head to Federal Hill to sip an authentic caffe latte. Mingle with the more than 26,000 students who attend the city’s five colleges and universities. Explore internship opportunities with the city’s businesses and nonprofits and see a real-world path to career success. Providence College’s scenic 105-acre campus is located just 10 minutes away from one of the most historic and cosmopolitan city centers in the United States. Come to Providence and embrace all that America’s Renaissance City has to offer.

A Lively Downtown Scene...It’s where Colonial-era cobblestone streets intersect with gleaming new office buildings. Where young men and women from across the nation intern with some of the most recognized names in finance, business, technology and healthcare. In Providence, there’s always something happening, always a new exhibition, bookshop or bistro to check out. The New York Times describes it as “one of the hippest towns in New England.” And Money Magazine calls it “the best city in the East for young professionals.”

A Wealth Of Weekend Destinations...Known as the Ocean State, Rhode Island boasts more than 400 miles of stunning coastline. The world-famous mansions of Newport, along with the shores of Narragansett Bay are just a 30-minute drive from Providence. The ski slopes of New England make a great day trip, and the beaches of Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard are all within easy reach.

You’re CloseProvidence is a short drive from T.F. Green Airport. Known as the “hassle-free gateway to New England,” the airport is conveniently located close to Interstate 95 and offers non-stop flight connections to cities throughout the United States and Caribbean.

Providence is America’s newest destination city. Here’s why:

• The Providence Performing Arts Center is the second largest indoor theater in New England • The Dunkin’ Donuts Center (home of Providence College basketball) has hosted the NCAA Hockey Championship and NCAA Basketball Tournament among other major sporting events • At the upscale Providence Place Mall, you’ll find more than 160 shops, theaters, acclaimed restaurants and an IMAX Theater • The renowned WaterFire display on the Providence River is one of the many attractions that draw thousands to the city’s dynamic downtown • With seven historic districts featuring beautifully preserved 18th-and-19th century architecture, Providence is one of the most historic cities in America • Providence has the country’s largest per capita concentration of college students (26,000 in a city of just over 175,000), making it one of the nation’s most student-friendly cities • Providence has a rich diversity of neighborhoods offering a wide selection of ethnic cuisine, from pad thai to paella • The nationally acclaimed Roger Williams Park Zoo is home to hundreds of rare animals from around the world • The city’s rich cultural calendar includes dance performances, theater productions, music recitals, gallery shows and readings by prominent authors and poets For complete information, contact the Providence Convention and Visitors Bureau, (800) 233-1636 and the Rhode Island Division of Tourism, (800) 556-2484.

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The following is an excerpt taken from the eulogy given at Father Schneider’s funeral in December, 1963:

“...Father Herman Damian Schneider was born into this life on August 16, 1909, at Ozone Park, Long Island and departed this life on Saturday last, after an illness of about two years. Aspiring from his earliest years to that perfection of Christian life (which is the observance of evangelical counsels) he entered the Or-der of Preachers and studied the natural and divine sciences at Dominican institu-tions in Columbus and Springfield, Ohio, Providence, Rhode Island, River Forest, Illinois and Washington, D.C. where he was ordained in 1935. Thirty-four of his fifty-four years were spent as a friar preacher, solemnly vowed to poverty, chastity and obedience, honoring the observances of the common life, and enjoying that peace which the world cannot give, the one hundred fold promised by the Master.

After receiving Holy Orders, his apostolate was varied and fruitful. In imitation of the Good Shepherd, he labored in the parish of St. Pius, preaching, praying, visiting the sick, burying the dead and breaking the bread of Christ to hungry and thirsty souls.

During the Second World War, when the nation issued a call to arms, he served as chaplain in the marine corps and like a watchdog of Christ, remained steadfastly at his post of duty with honor, encouraging and counselling the fainthearted, com-forting the wounded, administering the sacraments at all hours of the day and night “becoming all things to all men, that he might save all, for the sake of the gospel.” He believed patriotism to be a virtue necessary for the commonwealth and was convinced that the chief strength of evil men lies in the cowardice and weakness

of good men; that the social and political order of nations, disintegrates and perishes, when the moral order is uprooted from God.Father Schneider graduated from Providence College in the class of 1930, and his alma mater, (in the designs of God) was

to be his last dwelling place on earth. As a professor, he was sympathetic, enthusiastic and dedicated to the progress of his pupils. Having won a master’s degree in modern languages at Columbia University, he functioned as an effective language teacher in the German Department, these last fifteen years. Even after his first and second heart attack, his thoughts would revert nostalgically to his classroom and teaching. The aim of a complete college education in his opinion was not merely the pursuit of intellectual perfection but also maturing to the fullness of the age of Christ during the formative period. He moulded the character of his pupils by balancing his inspiration with their application. Furthermore, in addition to his professorial duties, he cooperated in the program of the diocese by celebrating masses regularly in many local parishes and contributing his talent as a speaker and retreat master.

Blest with a natural aptitude for attracting and stimulating college students, he was appointed moderator of such campus groups as the Mal Brown Club, the Friars Club, the Cranston Club, and the German Society. Be-ing also an ardent sports fan, he was made assistant director of athletics and sponsored the foundation of a hock-ey team which besides being his personal pride and joy, was a credit to the Athletic Department of the College...”

Schneider Arena seats 3,030 comfortably for hockey games and serves as the home of PC’s men’s and women’s hockey teams.

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Schneider Arena - Home of Friar HockeyFor the 36th season, the Providence College Friars will play

in one of the finest on-campus facilities in the country. Schneider Arena, opened in 1973, was dedicated and is named in memory of the late Reverend Herman D. Schneider, O.P., the founder of the

Friars’ highly suc-cessful hockey pro-gram and a long-time member of the school’s faculty. Schneider Arena has been the home of 263 Friar victo-ries and a .729 win-ning percentage.

Built at a cost of $1.8 million dol-lars in 1973, the

Schneider Arena ice skating facility has been recognized by many for its well-planned and smartly designed structure. The building seats 3,030 comfortably for hockey games and serves as the home of PC’s men’s and women’s hockey teams. The size of the ice surface is 200’ X 85’.

In August of 2001, as part of the continual upgrading of the facility, new compressors, glass, boards and a dehumidifying unit were installed. In 1999, a new scoreboard was installed above center ice. In the summer of 2006, generous donations totaling $300,000 dollars enabled the College to install all new seats. The Hon. William C. Leary donated 100,000 dollars, used to create a state-of-the-art women’s locker room.

Schneider Arena is one of Providence College’s buildings that is in constant use. When not serving the needs of the men’s and women’s hockey programs or intramurals, the building serves as the home of many of Rhode Island’s youth and high school hockey programs.

As the home of the Friars, Schneider Arena provides a newly renovated locker room, weight room and team facilities that are among the best in the country and would make some major league facilities pale in comparison. The spacious Friar locker room adjoins both the training room and the weight room. The training room is complete with the most up-to-date medical equipment and athletic training conveniences. The weight room features state-of-the-art equipment for conditioning and, when necessary, the rehabilitation of the Friar skaters.

The newest addition to Schneider Arena, the Friends of Friar Room was finished in the fall of 2009. The room, stationed above the ice includes plasma televisions, high-top counters, and a media library room displaying the history of Friar Hockey.

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1974-75 N/A N/A1975-76 N/A N/A1976-77 4-4-0 .5001977-78 N/A N/A1978-79 9-1-1 .8641979-80 11-2-0 .8461980-81 6-3-0 .6671981-82 7-1-0 .8751982-83 9-1-0 .9001983-84 6-0-0 1.001984-85 5-1-1 .7861985-86 6-1-1 .8131986-87 6-1-1 .8131987-88 4-1-0 .8001988-89 6-1-0 .8571989-90 4-1-0 .8001990-91 7-3-0 .7001991-92 10-0-0 1.001992-93 10-1-0 .9091993-94 7-3-2 .6671994-95 8-2-2 .7501995-96 9-2-0 .8181996-97 9-2-1 .7921997-98 7-4-0 .6361998-99 9-2-3 .7501999-00 8-5-2 .6002000-01 12-6-1 .6582001-02 12-5-3 .6752002-03 11-5-3 .6582003-04 10-3-1 .7502004-05 10-3-3 .7102005-06 12-5-3 .6752006-07 10-5-1 .6562007-08 10-6-1 .6182008-09 9-8-1 .5272009-10 8-7-4 .526

36 Seasons 271-95-35 .719

Friars' All-Time Record in Schneider Arena

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ColleGe admInIStratIon

Rev. Brendan Murphy, O.P.Vice President

for Student Affairs

Edward J. CaronVice President for

College Relations and Planning

Rev. Joseph J. Guido, O.P.Vice President

for Mission and Ministry

Marifrances McGinnVice President

General Counsel

John M. SweeneySenior Vice President for

Finance & Business

Rev. Kenneth Sicard, O.P.Executive Vice President

and Treasurer

Dr. Hugh F. LenaProvost / Senior Vice

President of Academic Affairs

David WegrzynSenior Vice President for

Institutional Advancement

Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P.- PresidentOn February 1, 2005, Providence College announced the election of Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P., to serve as the

12th president of the College. Father Shanley assumed his duties at the College on July 1, 2005, and succeeded Reverend Philip A. Smith, O.P., who served as the College’s president from 1994-2005. Prior to his arrival at Providence, Father Shanley served as an associate professor in the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

Father Shanley is a native of Warwick, Rhode Island. A parishioner at St. Gregory the Great Church, he attended local public schools, graduating from Toll Gate High School in 1976.

In 1980, Father Shanley earned his undergraduate degree in history at Providence College. He holds a doctorate degree in philosophy from the University of Toronto, where he completed the Collaborative Providence in Philosophy and Medieval Studies. He also holds a master of divinity

degree (theology) and the Licentiate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.), both from the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception.)

Ordained to the priesthood in 1987, Father Shanley has devoted his entire career to teaching and ad-ministration in Catholic higher education. Following teaching assignments at Providence College and the University of Toronto, he began his tenure at The Catholic University of America in 1994, achieving the rank of associate professor in 2001. Father Shanley’s first teaching assignment was at Providence College from 1988-91. He was an instructor of philosophy, and taught in the Development of Western Civilization Program.

Father Shanley spent the Fall 2002 semester as a visiting professor at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University. He previously engaged in a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Philosophy of Religion in 1998-99.

As the Regent of Studies for the Dominican Province of St. Joseph, Father Shanley holds a seat on the Provincial Council, a body of 12 Dominican Friars serving as cabinet-level advisors to the Prior Provincial. He advises the Prior Provincial on all matters pertaining to the intellectual and academic life of the Province and oversees the academic endeavors of members of the Province, including those in preparation for the priesthood and those en-gaged in graduate studies. Father Shanley has been widely published in philosophy-focused academic journals and has been a guest lecturer at a wide range of scholarly conferences.

Presidents of the CollegeDennis A. Casey, O.P. 1918-21William D. Noon, O.P. 1921-27Lorenzo D. McCarthy, O.P. 1927-36John J. Dillion, O.P. 1936-44Frederick C. Foley, O.P. 1944-47Robert J. Slavin, O.P. 1947-61Vincent C. Dore, O.P. 1961-65William P. Haas, O.P. 1965-71Thomas R. Peterson, O.P. 1971-85John F. Cunningham, O.P. 1985-94Philip A. Smith, O.P. 1994-05Brian J. Shanley, O.P 2005-pres.

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Since Robert G. Driscoll was hired as the Associate Vice President for Athletics on November 2, 2001, Providence College athletics has experienced unprecedented growth in academic and athletic performance, fundraising, facilities and community involvement. Driscoll has reinvigorated the Provi-dence College Athletics program, leading the charge with a vision of creating one of the most respected programs in the nation, where each student-athlete graduates and has the opportunity to compete for championships. Driscoll was recognized for his efforts on June 10, 2008 as he was named the 2007-08 Astro Turf Athletics Director of the Year for Division I Northeast Region at the 43rd National Associa-tion of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Annual Convention. He also was honored in 2009 by his alma mater, Ithaca College, where he received the Distinguished Sport Industry Leader award during alumni weekend. Most recently, he was elected as treasurer of the Division I-AAA Athletic Directors Associa-tion. In addition to academic and athletic excellence, Driscoll has placed a strong emphasis on the

enhancement of facilities at Providence. Driscoll worked strategically with lead officials in the City of Providence and the State of Rhode Island to help spearhead an $80 million renovation of the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, which is home to the Friar men’s basketball team. The renovated Dunkin’ Donuts Center is once again a state-of-the-art facility that seats over 12,600 fans. Renovations have enhanced the game-day experience by adding 20 luxury boxes, new seats, a video scoreboard, sound system, updated restaurant and concession stands, team store, locker rooms and new weight training and fitness areas. As a result, Providence College, the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, the city of Providence and the state of Rhode Island hosted the First and Second rounds of the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship, which was a complete success. Athletically, Providence experienced success in 2009-10. The women’s cross country team finished 11th at the NCAA Championship as Hannah Davidson earned All-America honors. On the men’s side, the Friars finished 20th at the NCAAs. During the track season, Shelby Greany captured the BIG EAST 3,000-meter steeplechase and also earned All-America honors. Overall, there were three Providence All-Americans in 2009-10, including Nellie Poulin of the field hockey team. In addition to the cross country and indoor and outdoor track teams, three other teams qualified for the BIG EAST Championship. The men’s soccer team recorded two postseason wins to advance to the semifinals, while the softball team played in the quarterfinals. Providence College hosted the BIG EAST Field Hockey Championship for the first time in school history at the Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex as the Friars earned a berth in the semifinals. The women’s hockey team captured the Hockey East regular season crown for the third time and earned the right to host the league tournament at Schneider Arena. As a result, Bob Deraney was named Hockey East Coach of the Year and was nominated for the American Hockey Coaches Association Coach of the Year Award. The women’s basketball team enjoyed its most successful season since 1991-92 as it posted 19 wins and made it all the way to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) quarterfinals. In addition, Providence College finished seventh out of 95 Division I-AAA schools in the 2009-10 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. Academically, the athletics program at Providence continued to experience success under Driscoll’s guidance during the 2009-10 season. Part of Driscoll’s vision is to achieve a 100-percent graduation rate. In the most recent NCAA Graduation Success Rate data, Providence student-athletes graduated at a 93-percent rate, which was one of the highest rankings in the country for a Divi-sion I program. There have been numerous facility improvements in Alumni Hall. The men’s basketball offices, hallway and locker rooms were renovated, thanks to a generous gift from Providence College alumnus Joe Calabria ‘65. The Joe Calabria Hallway of Legends was dedicated in January of 2009. Consisting of nine exhibit areas and seven display cases, the hallway features players and teams from each era of the Providence College basketball program. The hallway’s floor is a replica of the Friars’ Dave Gavitt Court at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center and the project also includes a complete renovation of the coaches’ offices, the film room and the team’s locker room. The men’s soccer program received a generous dona-tion from John Murphy ‘80 and renovated the soccer offices. The Joyce Murphy Soccer Suite opened in November of 2008. The suite features new offices, meeting spaces and a lounge area equipped with flat screen televisions. The men’s soccer locker room also was refurbished thanks to a donation by Kerry and Karl Anderson ‘87. With the creation of the BIG EAST Lacrosse Con-ference, the lacrosse offices were renovated to go along with a new locker room. The volleyball locker room also was renovated and

athletICS dIreCtor

Robert G. Driscoll, Jr. - Associate Vice President/Athletics Director

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ATHLETICDEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Providence College Intercollegiate Athletics program is to foster the personal development and education of young men and women through their participation in NCAA

Division I athletics.

Athletic contests provide an opportunity for the campus and the community at large to demonstrate their support of the College,

its athletics program, and the student-athletes.

The Athletic Department strives to fulfill student-athlete needs and goals in an environment steeped in the Dominican tradition in which honesty, integrity, mutual respect, effort and constant

improvement are cherished and cultivated.

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a new women’s basketball video room was created. In addition, the track/cross country offices and the women’s soccer offices also were refurbished. The Helen Bert Student-Athlete Study Lounge, which was opened in 2007, was recently expanded. Thanks to a generous donation from Judge Bill Leary ’60 and his wife, Emily, the Friends of Friar Hockey Room also was renovated at Schneider Arena. The Bill and Emily Leary Friends of Friar Room includes plasma televisions, high-top counters and meeting space for the teams. In addition, a media library room displaying the history of Friar Hockey was made possible thanks to a generous gift from Bob O’Connor ’62. In August of 2007, the Concannon Fitness Center, a state-of-the-art $18 million facility, was opened. The Concannon Fit-ness Center is adjacent to the $6 million Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex, which was completed in August 2005. The Fitness Center houses the Friars’ Jimmy Walker Strength and Conditioning Center as well as administrative and coaching offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. The construction project also provides the department with a state-of-the-art sports medicine complex and a new ticket office. The Canavan Sports Medicine Center, which was completed in August of 2008, is equipped with a hydrotherapy room, which includes a SwimEx rehab pool and two plunges for cold/hot therapy. Many of the College’s athletic improvements were made possible through Driscoll’s fundraising efforts. In each of the eight years that Driscoll has led the Friars, the athletic department has exceeded its fundraising goals and has generated millions of dollars that have been utilized for student-athlete development and facility enhancements. Driscoll is currently a member of the NCAA Ice Hockey Championship Committee and will serve as the Committee Chair in 2010-11. He also represents the BIG EAST’s Athletic Directors on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council, serves on the BIG EAST Finance Committee and the HOCKEY EAST Television Negotiations Committee. He previously served on the NCAA Division I Man-agement Council and was an NCAA Fellows Programs Executive Mentor. Driscoll joined the Providence community after 14½ years in athletic administration at the University of California, Berkeley. At Cal, Driscoll served as the Executive Associate Athletic Director and was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the depart-ment as well as overseeing football, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s water polo, rugby, strength training, equipment and the sports medicine programs. Driscoll was hired at Cal as the Associate Athletic Director for Student Services, a position he held for five years. He then assumed the position of Executive Associate Athletic Director, at which point he was responsible for the administration of 27 varsity sports. During his tenure at Cal, he oversaw 25 club sports, a staff of 250 and a $36 million budget. Prior to coming to Providence, he served as the Acting Executive Director for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports. During his tenure, Cal won over 20 national championships, competed in the Citrus, Copper, Alamo and Aloha Bowls, NCAA Basketball Tournaments and the College World Series for baseball and softball. The Bears also finished as high as 12th in the NACDA Directors’ Cup. Before arriving at Cal, Driscoll served six years (1981-87) as the Athletic Director and Chair of the Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Intramural Sports at Mills College in Oakland, Calif. Prior to arriving at Mills, Driscoll was Assistant Ath-letic Director and Head Baseball and Hockey Coach at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. from 1977-81. Driscoll was a stand-out hockey and baseball player at Ithaca College (N.Y.), where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1974. He earned his Master of Science in Physical Education/Psychology of Sports from Ithaca in 1975. A native of West Concord, Mass., Driscoll was inducted into the inaugural class of Concord-Carlisle High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame (football, ice hockey and baseball) in 1993. He is the proud father of three children: Tara, a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley; Kelly, a graduate of the University of Michigan; and Sean, a graduate of Providence College. He and his wife Cathy reside in North Kingstown.

The Robert Driscoll FileFULL NAME: Robert G. Driscoll, Jr.BIRTHDATE: September 6, 1952FAMILY: Wife, Cathy; daughters, Tara and Kelly; son, Sean.COLLEGE: Ithaca College ‘74 -- B.S. Physical EducationIthaca College ‘75 -- M.S. Psychology of SportEXPERIENCE:2002-Present Athletic Director/Associate Vice President

for Athletics, Providence College2001 Senior Associate Athletic Director, Capital

Projects, University of California, Berkeley2000-01 Acting Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports, University

of California, Berkeley1999-00 Director of Athletic Administration/Sports, University of California, Berkeley1992-99 Executive Associate Athletic Director, University of California, Berkeley1991-92 Associate Athletic Director - Varsity Sports

Program, University of California The Driscoll Family: (left to right): Sean, Kelly, Bob, Tara and Cathy.

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1974-75: The 1974-75 season was the inaugural campaign of women’s ice hockey at Providence. Under head coach Tom Palamara, the first-year team played opponents such as Boston College and Boston University, finishing its inaugural season with a 0-8-0 record.

Championship Teams1983-84 ECAC Champions: The 1983-84 Friars were the first women’s ice hockey team to win the ECAC Championship title. Entering the tourna-ment as the No. 1 seed, the Friars dealt No. 4 Princeton a 4-0 loss in the semifinals. The Friars then defeated New Hampshire, 1-0, in overtime to finish the season with a 21-2-0 record.

1984-85 ECAC Champions: The 1984-85 squad captured the ECAC Championship title. It marked the second-consecutive season that the Friars won the league title. The team finished with an 18-2-1 record overall for the season. The Friars defeated Northeastern, 2-1, in the Semifinals, followed by a 4-2 victory over top-ranked New Hampshire in the Championship.

1991-92 ECAC Champions: The 1991-92 Friars defeated three-time defending champion New Hampshire, 2-1, at Schneider Arena to capture the ECAC title. The 1991-92 squad finished the year with an impressive 22-2-1 record.

1992-93 ECAC Champions: The 1992-93 team, which posted a 21-5-3 record overall, met New Hampshire once again in the ECAC Champion-ships. The Friars, who defeated Dartmouth, 3-2, in the semifinals were victorious again, defeating New Hampshire, 3-0, for the ECAC Champion-ship title.

1993-94 ECAC Champions: The 1993-94 Friars posted a 19-8-4 mark for the season and defeated Northeastern in the ECAC Championship game. PC’s third-consecutive ECAC Championship title came after the Friars defeated Dartmouth, 4-1, in the quarterfinals, New Hampshire, 3-2, in the semifinals and Northeastern, 5-2, in the Championship game.

1994-95 ECAC Champions: The 1994-95 team, which was ranked fourth in the ECAC, brought home the team’s sixth ECAC Championship title. The Friars skated to a 2-1 overtime decision over New Hampshire in the title game and finished the season with an 18-9-4 overall record.

2001-02 ECAC Eastern League Champions: For the first time in seven years, the Friars captured an ECAC title as the team won the ECAC Eastern League Championship. The Friars defeated Northeastern, 1-0. The 2001-02 Friars finished the season with an impressive 20-13-4 mark under coach Bob Deraney.

2002-03 Hockey East Champions: The 2002-03 squad captured the Hockey East regular season and tournament titles, winning the regular season with a 13-1-1 record and then defeating UNH, 1-0, to win the inaugural Women’s Hockey East Tournament title. They also won a school-record 24 games, posting a 24-6-6 mark overall for the season.

Important Names in Providence Women’s Ice Hockey HistoryThis list only includes those Friars who are in the PC Hall of Fame, earned All-America accolades, were Olympians, rank in the top-10 in overall scoring, was a top goaltender, coached the team to a championship or were instrumental in the growth of the program.

Chris Bailey ‘94 played for three consecutive ECAC Champi-onship teams (‘92, ‘93, ‘94), capturing the championship title three of the four years she played at PC. In her senior year, Bailey was third on her team in goals scored (11), assists (17), and points (28). Bailey played at the World Championships in 1994, 1997, 1999 and 2000. She tallied six assists while play-ing for the US Women’s National Team. She also played on the Gold Medal US Olympic Team in 1998 as well as the Silver Medal Olympic Team in 2002. Bailey returned to Providence

College after graduating in 1994 to serve as an assistant coach of the Friars for two seasons. She was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009 as a member of the 1998 Olympic Team.

Laurie Baker ‘97 was one of the top all-around players ever at Providence College. She ranks third all-time in points scored in a single season with 71 during the 1996-97 season. That same season, Baker recorded the second-highest single-season goal total at PC with 43. Despite playing just two seasons at Providence, she ranks 11th all-time at PC for goals scored with 75. Baker’s final year as a Friar resulted in an incredible 43 goals, 28 assists and 71 points. Baker was an ECAC All-Star First Team Forward in 1997 and the ECAC Rookie of the Year

in 1996. Among other accomplishments, she was named USA Hockey Player of the Year in 1997 and helped the 1998 US Olympic Team win the Gold Medal in Nagano, Japan, as well as the 2002 squad capture the silver medal in Salt Lake City. She also played in the World Championships in 1997 and 2000. Baker was named Providence College Athlete of the Year in 1997. She was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009 as a member of the 1998 Olympic Team.

Jackie (Gladu) Barto ‘84 began appearing on the Friar records list her freshman year. As a rookie, she was the leading scorer on her team with 31 goals that first season (1980-81) and later went on to score 40 goals in a her senior year, making her the fourth leading goal scorer in a single season ever at PC. In her PC career as a hockey player, Gladu tallied 113 goals, 87 assists and 200 points, making her the No. 5 all-time leader in points. In 1981 and 1984, she was named Providence College Athlete of the Year, making her the second freshman to ever receive

that title. In 1994, Jackie Barto (previously Gladu), became the head coach of the Friars. Her coaching career proved to be successful as well, as her 1994-95 squad won the ECAC Championships. In her five-year career as a coach, Barto posted a 70-53-10, mark giving her a .563 winning percentage. In 1994-95, Barto was named New England Hockey Writers Coach of the Year and also holds a place in Providence College’s Hall of Fame. In addition to hockey, she also played field hockey and softball as a Friar. She later served as a coach of both these teams. Currently, she is the head coach at Ohio State University.

Important nameS/eventS 2003-04 Hockey East Champions: The 2003-04 squad captured its second Hockey East tournament title and its third league title. It defeated New Hampshire, 3-0, to win the Women’s Hockey East Tournament title. They also posted a 21-13-2 mark overall for the season, their 13th 20-win campaign and their 27th with a winning record.

2004-05 Hockey East Champions: The 2004-05 squad captured its third Hockey East tournament title and its fourth straight league title in as many years. The team also won the Hockey East regular season title and earned the program’s first NCAA Tournament bid.

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Important nameS/eventSBeth Beagan ‘92 helped her team to the ECAC Championship title her senior year, but her hockey career didn’t end there. She went on to play at the World Championships in 1990, 1992 and 1994. Beagan was named to the ECAC All-Star Team her junior and senior years, as she tallied an impressive 174 points for the Friars in her career, which ranks her in PC’s top 10 in points scored. She also ranks fifth all-time with 105 assists.

Bob Bellemore ‘66 was one of the top goaltenders to have ever played at The College. Bellemore ranks fifth all-time with a career goals against average of 3.12 for the men’s team. In his sophomore year (1964), he helped the Friars win their first ECAC title and gain their first berth in the NCAA Final Four. Bellemore also starred on the baseball team, captaining the squad in his senior year. Bellemore began his coaching career as the part-time assistant men’s ice hockey coach and in 1972, he joined Lou Lamoriello’s staff as a full-time assistant coach until 1986.

In 1986-87, Bellemore held the title of Arena Director of Schneider Arena. Bel-lemore left PC in 1987 to become the goaltending coach for the New Jersey Devils. He returned to PC in 1991 to finish his master’s degree and to become the assistant women’s ice hockey coach, a position he still holds. In 1984, Bob was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame.

Helen Bert was the pioneer of female athletics at Providence College. In 1971, she was appointed as the first woman in the PC athletics department as she became the Coordinator of Women’s Athletics and was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director, later emerging as Associate Athletic Director under Lou Lamoriello. Bert helped establish 12 Division I varsity women’s sports at Providence College and was recognized nationally for her programs. On February 24, 1984 Bert became the first woman inductee of the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame. She

also was inducted into the North Providence Sports Hall of Fame in 1989 and the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame in 1996. She was honored with the inaugural AHCA Women’s Ice Hockey Founders Award in January, 2010 for as a pioneer who has contributed to the overall growth and development of the sport.

Alana Blahoski ‘96 played in 121 games for the Friars, register-ing 35 goals and 48 assists for 83 career points. She helped the Friars capture three ECAC Championship titles. As a defenseman, she was named ECAC Player of the Year, New England Hockey Writers Player of the Year and Providence College Athlete of the Year in 1996. Blahoski helped the US bring home a Gold Medal in the 1998 Olympics and played in the World Championships in 1997, 1999 and 2000, recording two goals and four assists for the US Women’s National Team. Blahoski also played softball

for PC. She was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009 as a member of the 1998 Olympic Team.

Lisa Brown-Miller ‘88 dominated during her four years playing for the Friars, registering 92 career goals. She registered 154 career points from 1984-88. In 1985, her freshman season, she scored the winning goal against New Hampshire as PC captured the ECAC Championship title. In 1988, she was the ECAC Division I Player of the Year. She also made the ECAC All-Star Team her sophomore and senior years. Brown-Miller played for the 1998 Gold Medalist US Olympic Team. She also played on six US Women’s National Teams (1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996

and 1997), recording 13 goals and 25 assists in 30 games. She was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009 as a member of the 1998 Olympic Team.

Cindy Curley ‘85 tallied an incredible 225 points in her career as a Friar between 1981 and 1985, ranking third on the College’s all-time scoring list. She scored more than 60 points in two dif-ferent seasons for the Friars. She ranks fourth all-time on PC’s goal scoring list with 110 goals and third on the school’s all-time career assists list with 115. Curley played at the World Cham-pionships in 1987, 1990, 1992 and 1994 and she was selected to the All-Tournament Team in 1990. She led the Friars to their first two ECAC Championship titles, scoring the winning goal in

the ECAC Championship in 1984, and was one of the first women’s hockey players to be named to the ECAC All-Star Team her senior year. Curley was also the first women’s hockey player to be awarded PC’s Paul Connolly Award, given to a senior female who is both a distinguished athlete and student. She was inducted into the Massachusetts Hockey Hall of Fame in 2002.

Cammi Granato ‘93 is one of the greatest women’s hockey play-ers in the world. She was named ECAC Player of the Year three consecutive seasons at PC and made the ECAC All-Star team all four years. Granato led the Friars to two ECAC Championship titles and finished her career with an amazing 256 points, the most any women’s ice hockey player has recorded at the College. She is also the leader for single-season points with 84 (1992-93), goals with 48 (1991-92) and assists with 43 (1992-93). She is the all-time leading goal scorer at Providence College with an impressive 139 career tallies, and ranks second all-time in assists with 117. She played for Team USA after PC and posted 343

points from 1990-2005. Among numerous accomplishments, Granato played at the World Championships on nine occasions, as well as for the US Olympic teams in 1998 and 2002 where she was the team’s captain both years, capturing the gold medal in 1998. In 1992 and 1997, Granato made the World Championship All-Tournament Team and in 1996 she was named USA Hockey Player of the Year. In 2007, she became the first female to receive the NHL’s Lester Patrick Award. In 2008, she was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame and the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. She is the first female to receive the prestigious honor. She was inducted into the Hall in 2009 as a member of the 1998 Olympic Team.

Sara DeCosta ‘00 was one of the greatest netminders in Friar history. She allowed just 177 goals and made an amazing 2,324 saves as a Friar. She finished her PC career with a .929 save percentage and a 2.15 goals against average. In her sophomore and junior years, she was named to the ECAC All-Star Team. She was named PC’s Athlete of the Year in 1998 and 1999. In 1999 and 2000, DeCosta was an All-American selection, making her the first women’s ice hockey player to earn All-American status. DeCosta was named to the US Olympic Team in both 1998 and

2002, helping the US to the Gold Medal in 1998. She also played in the 2000 World Championships. DeCosta earned USA Hockey Player of the Year honors in 2000 and 2002. She was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009 as a member of the 1998 Olympic Team.

Bob Deraney will be entering his 12th season as head coach of the Friars. His last 11 seasons with the women’s ice hockey program have proven very successful. His 2001-02 squad skated to the ECAC Eastern League Championship title, and the next three teams (02-03, 03-04, 04-05) each captured Hockey East Championship titles. In his first year coaching at the college, Deraney guided the Friars to their 10th 20-win season. In 2005, the Friars finished first in their league and posted a 21-11-5 record overall and reached the NCAA Tournament for the first

time, falling to Minnesota in the first round. Deraney led the 2009-10 team to the regular season championship and was named Hockey East Coach of the Year for the first time in his career. During the season, the Friars celebrated Coach Deraney’s 200th career victory, as well as the program’s 600th win (one of only two NCAA women’s hockey programs to reach the milestone.) Prior to coaching at PC, Deraney was a goaltender at Boston University where he played on some of Head Coach Jack Parker’s most successful teams, winning the Hockey East Championship his junior year. He then went on to the NHL training camps with the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins. He later played minor league hockey, playing for the Johnstown Chiefs of the ECHL and the Flint Spirits of the IHL. He began his coaching career in 1989 where he spent one season at Northeastern followed by three seasons working on the Dartmouth staff. Deraney then spent five seasons as the top assistant coach at UMass-Amherst before coming to PC.

Susan Duffy ‘82 was one of the first great female hockey play-ers at Providence College, tallying 195 points in her hockey career. In her sophomore year, the team posted its first 20-win campaign. In 1982, she served as a co-captain and was instru-mental in bringing her team to its first-ever appearance in the EAIAW Championships

kristin Gigliotti ‘07 played in 140 games during her four-year span as a defenseman for PC. She finished her career with 103 points on 40 goals and 63 assists. She helped the Friars to the Hockey East Championship in 2004 and 2005. She was named a New England Hockey Writer’s All Star in 2006 and 2007 as well as a Second Team All-American in 2006. Gigliotti was also selected as a Hockey East First-Team All Star in 2006 and 2007. She finished her career ranked second all-time with 258 penalty minutes.

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Important nameS/eventS

Vicki Movsessian-Lamoriello ‘94 was one of the top defend-ers all-time at PC. From 1990-94, she played in 89 games, tallied 12 goals and 41 assists for 53 points. She helped the Friars capture the ECAC title in 1992, 1993 and 1994. Movses-sian was named to the ECAC All-Star Team three times and was also a two-time New England Hockey Writers All-Star (1992-93, 1993-94). She played in the 1994 and 1997 World Championships as well as the 1998 Olympics in Nagano, Japan where she helped the US capture a Gold Medal. She

was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009 as a member of the 1998 Olympic Team.

kathy Lenehan ‘81 paved the way for future Friar hockey great-ness. She scored 154 points in three seasons with the Friars and broke records throughout her career when women’s hockey at PC was improving and gaining prominence. Lenehan notched 84 career assists. She ranks fourth all-time for assists in a single-season with 35 during the 1979-80 season. Lenehan also starred for the field hockey and softball teams at Providence.

Heather Linstad ‘89 was one of the first of a long line of high scoring forwards to lead the PC women’s hockey program to prominence. In her Friar career, she scored 76 goals and tallied 72 assists for 148 points. Her senior year, she registered the most goals (18), assists (30), and points (48) for her team. Linstad was named to the ECAC All-Star Team and received ECAC Player of the Year honors her senior year (1989). She served as the women’s ice hockey head coach at Northeastern, and she has held the same title at Connecticut for the last nine seasons.

John Marchetti has the highest winning percentage of any women’s ice hockey coach at PC (.779 percent). From 1980-94, he coached the Friars to a 262-69-15 record. Marchetti led the Friars to all but two ECAC title games in his 14 years as a head coach. Under his coaching, the Friars brought home the championship title five times (1984, 1985, 1992, 1993, 1994). Marchetti, who also served as the women’s hockey head coach at Yale, stands at fourth all-time in the NCAA Division I record book for wins by a women’s hockey head coach with 292.

kelly O’Leary ‘90 was one of the toughest defensive competitors in the history of Friar hockey. From 1986-90 she played in 98 games, tallied an impressive 63 goals and 60 assists for 123 career points. She also recorded 108 penalty minutes. Her 108 penalty minutes rank 12th-most all-time at PC. O’Leary was named to the ECAC All-Star Team in both her junior and senior years as a Friar. She was also named ECAC Player of the Year for the 1989-90 season. In 1990, 1992, 1994 and 1997, O’Leary played in the World Championships for Team USA. She was named to

the World Championship All-Tournament Team three times (1990, 1994, 1997).

The Class of 2005 was one of the most celebrated classes in Friar history, as it captured four straight league titles in as many years and earned the program’s first NCAA tour-nament bid. Members include: Mara Amrhein, Danielle Bourgette, Hilary Greaves, Emily Gryp, Ashley Payton, Christina Redmond, Amy Thomas and Rush Zimmer-man.

Alison wheeler ‘97 was a very talented all-around hockey player. Wheeler was second on her team in scoring (48 points) her rookie season at Providence College and scored the game-winning goal in the ECAC Championships against New Hampshire in 1994. She also went on to score yet another game-winning goal to take home the ECAC Championship title in 1995. Wheeler ranks seventh on PC’s all-time scoring list in points (184) and sixth in assists (103), as well as ninth on the school’s all-time goals list (81). As a sophomore, Wheeler was

named to the New England Hockey Writer’s All-Star team.

karen Thatcher ‘06 finished her career with 167 points in 132 games played, ranking her 10th all-time. She had a hand in PC’s Hockey East Tournament titles in 2004 and 2005. A top-10 Patty Kazmaier Finalist, Thatcher led the team in scoring for the second-straight time in 2005 with 47 points. She was named Hockey East Co-Player of the Year in 2005. She earned the Hockey East Sportsmanship Award three-consecutive seasons as well as All-Academic honors. Thatcher was named an All-America Second Team selection, a Hockey East All-Star, New

England Hockey Writers All-Star and Providence College Athlete of the Year in her final season with the Friars. Thatcher won gold with Team USA at the 2008 and 2009 IIHF Championships. She also earned a silver medal at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver.

Jessica Tabb ‘01 was one of the most accomplished players ever for the Friars. She was the ECAC Rookie of the Year in the 1997-98 season, a 2001 All-American, a New England Hockey Writers All-Star her sophomore through senior years and was the Providence College Athlete of the Year in 2001. Tabb also was named to the ECAC All-Star Team her sophomore and senior years. She ranks ninth all-time in points with 170 and eighth in goals scored (86). Her 34 assists in a single season ranks seventh all-time. Tabb played for the 1996 Under-19 National Team and

the 1999 and 2000 Under-21 National Teams as well. She was one of three Friars to be named to the 2003 World Championship team.

Mary Ellen Riordan ‘82 scored an impressive 214 points with 106 goals and 108 assists for the Friars. She ranks fourth all-time at Providence for both points and assists. Her coach John Marchetti once said that she was, “A very solid player who can play both offense and defense.”

Tom Palamara was the first head coach of the women’s hockey program at Providence College. Palamara, a sophomore at the College at the time, coached the team for the first six years of its existence. After finishing 0-8-0 in their inaugural season, the team turned things around and by its third season it posted its first of 21 straight winning seasons.

Stephanie O’Sullivan ‘95 was one of the greatest forwards ever at Providence College, finishing her career with an incredible 126 goals, 127 assists, and 253 points. O’Sullivan dominates the Friar record book as she is second in career points, first in assists and second in goals scored. She also is ranked fifth in points, goals and assists in a single season. O’Sullivan was named the 1991-92 ECAC Rookie of the Year as a freshman and Player of the Year her senior season in 1994-95. She also was named an ECAC All-Star First Team forward three years in a row from

1992-1995 and played in the World Championships in 1994, ‘97, ‘99 and ‘00. She tallied 10 goals and 13 assists for the US Women’s National Team in just 20 games. In 2008, she was inducted into the Massachusetts Hockey Hall of Fame.

kelli Halcisak ‘04 was one of the top defenders all-time at PC. After spending her freshman year at Ohio State, where she led the team in scoring with 40 points (13 goals, 27 assists), she transferred to PC. She tallied 119 points (43 goals, 76 assists) as a Friar. She helped the Friars win three-consecutive league championships (2002 ECAC Eastern League, 2003 and 2004 Hockey East). Halcisak was named an ECAC All-Star in 2002 and a Hockey East All-Star in 2003 and 2004. She was also a three-time New England Hockey Writers All-Star (2002-04).

She was a member of the silver medal winning 2004 U.S. World Championship team. Halcisak was also the first Providence defender to be named an All-American (Second Team 2003, First Team 2004). She was also chosen represent team USA in the 2007 IIHF Women’s World Championships.

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Jessica Tabb - All-American2001 - Second Team

Alana Blahoski1996

Lisa Brown1988

Cammi Granato1991, 1992 & 1993

Heather Linstad1989

Kelly O’Leary1990

Stephanie O’Sullivan1995

ECAC Division I Players of the Year

all-amerICanS/playerS of the year

Sara DeCosta - All-American1999 - Second Team2000 - First Team

Kelli Halcisak - All-American 2003 - Second Team

2004 - First Team

Karen Thatcher All-American 2006 - Second Team

2005- Hockey East Player of the Year

Kristin Gigliotti - All-American2006 - Second Team

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The Beginnings Providence College was founded by Bishop Matthew Harkins during the 700th anniversary of the Dominican Order. The doors were to open on September 22, 1918, but with World War I raging in Europe, it was decided to postpone the opening until the following fall. On September 17, 1919, 71 undergraduates registered. Women’s hockey became a varsity sport at Providence College during the 1974-75 season. It started as an intramural sport during the previous year at the College and was well received, so Helen Bert, who was in charge of women’s athletics at Providence, moved to have it become a varsity program. The Friars did not win a game that first season but saw much improvement over the next four seasons. By the 1979-80 season the Friars finished with one of the best records in college hockey at 20-2-0. It was the first of twelve, 20-win seasons for the program. Unfortunately, statistics were not diligently kept for several of the early seasons and only the team’s win-loss records are available. The first record of a Friars’ victory is during the 1976-77 season at Boston University. Providence defeated the Terriers, 9-1, as it registered the first winning season in the program’s history with a 9-4-0 record. The Championships Over the years, Providence College has been one of the top programs in college hockey. The Friars have won 10 tournament championships dur-ing their 36 seasons. Providence won back-to-back titles in 1983-84 and 1984-85, four in a row from the 1991-92 season through the 1994-95 season and four in a row from 2001-02 to 2004-05. Three squads that earned unique distinction at Providence were the 1984, 1992, 2003 and 2005 teams. The 1983-84 squad was the first women’s ice hockey team to win the ECAC Championship title. Entering the tournament as the No. 1 seed, the Friars defeated New Hampshire, 1-0, in overtime to finish the season with a 21-2-0 record. The 1991-92 Friars defeated three-time defending champion New Hampshire, 2-1, at Schneider Arena to capture the ECAC title. The 1991-92 squad finished the year with an impressive 22-2-1 record. The 2002-03 squad captured the inaugural Hockey East regular season and tournament titles. PC won the regular season with a 13-1-1 record and defeated New Hampshire, 1-0, to win the inaugural Women’s Hockey East Tournament title. They also won a school-record 24 games, posting a 24-6-6 mark overall for the season. By claiming the inaugural Hockey East title, Providence now can lay claim to having not only played a key role in founding both the men’s and women’s Hockey East leagues, but being its first champions. The 2005 squad won four-straight championships as the Friars won the 2002 ECAC title before claiming the first three Hockey East Championships. The 2005 team also was the first PC team to reach the NCAA Tournament. The winning tradition continued in 2009-2010, with the program’s third Hockey East regular season crown.

The Coaches A total of five people have held the honor of coaching the Providence College Friars. The inaugural 1974-75 season was rough for the Friars and the team’s head coach Tom Palamara. The squad, which started the year before as an intramural team, had to learn how to play the game of hockey as it practiced. Palamara, a sophomore at the College, coached the team for the first six years of its existence. After finishing 0-8-0 in its inaugural season the team turned things around and by its third season it posted its first of 21-straight winning seasons. After the 1979-80 season, the program’s first 20-win campaign, Palamara stepped aside and John Marchetti became the Friars’ second head coach. John Marchetti led Providence during its most successful era of hockey to date. From 1980-94, the Friars won five titles and posted an impressive record of 262-69-15. The team won the inaugural ECAC tournament in 1983-84 and only failed to reach the finals twice in the next 10 years. From 1991-92 through 1993-94, Providence won three-straight ECAC titles and went 62-15-8 overall. Jackie Barto, a 1984 graduate of the College, took over the reins of the program for the 1994-95 season. Barto, a former three-sport star while at Providence, led the squad to its fourth-straight and sixth title overall in her first season and was named the New England Hockey Writers Coach of the Year. Coach Barto, like the student-athlete Barto, was a three-sport coach for field hockey and softball as well as hockey. The Friars made a fifth straight appearance in the ECAC title game during the 1995-96 season but fell to New Hampshire in five overtimes, 3-2. Barto left after the 1997-98 season to become the head coach at Ohio State and was replaced by Tom Sheehan. Sheehan coached the Friars for one season and posted a 13-10-1 record. In 1999-2000, Providence hired current coach Bob Deraney, who had been the top assistant coach at UMass-Amherst for the previous five seasons. Deraney’s squads have posted 20-win seasons in five of his 11 campaigns and won titles four of those years. In 2001-02, their last year in the ECAC, the Friars defeated Northeastern, 1-0, at Storrs, Conn. to win the Eastern League title. After becoming a founding member of the new women’s Hockey East, Providence has earned three regular season and three tournament championships. By winning the Women’s Hockey East tournament, Providence College has the distinct honor of having been the inaugural champions for both men’s and women’s Hockey East tournaments. The Players Most importantly, the players have shaped the history of Friar hockey. Providence College has produced its share of incredible hockey players. However, there are some names that have become synonymous with Friar hockey. Granato, DeCosta, Baker, Bailey, Blahoski, Thatcher, Brown-Miller, Movsessian-Lamoriello, Curley, Riordan, Barto, O’Sullivan, Tabb, Bugden, and Duffy have all placed their names at the top of the Friar record books. In the program’s history, there have been seven All-Americans, 33 ECAC All-Stars, six ECAC Players of the Year, two Hockey East Players of the Year, 22 Hockey East All-Stars, 30 New England All-Stars, three New England Players of the Year, six Patty Kazmaier nominees, nine Olympians and four USA Hockey Players of the Year. Currently, Providence hockey alumni can be found throughout the hockey world in both the coaching and playing ranks. Some of the more prominent positions include Jackie Barto as the head coach at Ohio State and Heather Linstad as the head coach at Connecticut. Several former players play professionally in Canada, Europe and for USA Hockey. The 1998 U.S. Olympic Team was recently inducted

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Bob Deraney enters his 12th season as head coach of the women’s ice hockey program at Providence College. In his 11 seasons at Providence, Deraney has kept the Friars in the national spotlight with regular season and post season championships. The 2009-10 season saw Deraney lead the Friars to their third regular season Hockey East championship with an 11-5-5 record in conference play and a 15-11-9 overall mark. Deraney led the Friars to several milestones as PC earned its 600th victory as a program, joining UNH as the only schools in NCAA Division 1 with over 600 wins. The Friars also became the first Hockey East team to defeat UNH in Durham, N.H. since the league’s inception in 2002-03. Deraney also reached a personal milestone as he earned his 200th victory at the helm of PC. At the annual Hockey East awards banquet, Deraney was honored as Coach of the Year for the first time in his career. The Friars hosted the Hockey East Tournament but fell in the first round to Connecticut, 3-2. Providence was ranked for much of the season and finished the year ranked No. 10 in the national polls. In 2008-09, Deraney led PC to a 17-16-3 record. The Friars reached the Hockey East Tournament for

the seventh consecutive season and defeated Connecticut, 3-0, at Schneider Arena in the first-ever Hockey East quarterfinal game. PC traveled to Durham, N.H., but fell to eventual champion UNH, 3-1, in the semifinals. Providence joined New Hampshire as the only two programs to reach the post season in all seven years of Hockey East play. The Friars finished the 2007-08 season with a 16-16-4 record and advanced to post-season play for the 25th straight season. Deraney helped the Friars upset No. 10 Connecticut on their way to making their fifth Hockey East title game appearance in the last six seasons. In 2004-05, Deraney led the Friars to their 10th tournament title and their fourth in a row, including the ECAC Eastern title in 2002. En route to

capturing the 2005 Hockey East Tournament crown, the Friars defeated Boston College and ninth-ranked Connecticut. The Friars earned an automatic bid and made their first NCAA appearance against No. 1 Minnesota. The Friars also posted their 14th 20-win season, the fifth in Deraney’s seven-year tenure. The Friars finished with a 21-11-5 record. During the 2003-04 season, Deraney led the Friars to their 500th victory after defeating Boston College, 5-2, on February 22, 2004. The Friars defeated UNH, 3-0, earning their third-straight Hockey East Championship as well as an ECAC Championship. The 2002-03 season saw the Friars finish with the best record in the program’s history, 24-6-6, and as the Inaugural Hockey East Regular Season and Tournament Champions. In 2001-02, Deraney led the Friars to their seventh ECAC Tournament title and their first since 1995. The Friars defeated second-ranked Niagara and fifth-ranked Northeastern to capture the 2002 ECAC Eastern League crown. Providence also posted its 11th 20-win season finishing 20-13-4. In his first season, 1999-2000, Deraney led the Friars to their 10th 20-win season with a 20-10-3 mark. Deraney’s first season saw many high points, including an eight-game unbeaten streak, a road victory over No. 1-ranked Harvard and a shutout win over eventual national champion, the University of Minnesota. The Friars reached the ECAC playoffs for the 17th consecutive year. The squad traveled to Dartmouth for the ECAC quarterfinals, and after 85 minutes of scoreless play, the Friars’ season came to an end, as they fell to the Big Green, 1-0, in double overtime. Deraney, who graduated from Boston University in 1987, has extensive experience in college hockey. As a goaltender he had an opportunity to play for some of head coach Jack Parker’s greatest teams at Boston University. In 1984-85, Deraney was named Most Improved Player on the Terrier squad. During that season, he helped the team to a 24-14-4 record and a second-place finish in Hockey East. The following year, 1985-86, was the most successful during his time at BU. The Terriers captured the Beanpot and Hockey East titles with a 25-14-4 record, and earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three years. In 1989, Deraney served as an assistant/goalie coach at Northeastern University. After one season at Northeastern, Deraney joined the staff at Dartmouth College. He spent three seasons at Dartmouth as the recruiting coordinator and worked with the team’s forwards, defensemen and goaltenders. During that period, the program experienced a significant turnaround, going from the 45th-ranked team in the country in 1990 to No. 29

Deraney vs. All Opponents Team Record PCT Boston College 24-10-3 .689 Boston University 9-5-1 .633 Brown 6-9-2 .412 Clarkson 0-2-1 .166 Colgate 5-1-2 .750 Connecticut 20-10-4 .647 Cornell 6-2-1 .722 Dartmouth 2-13-0 .133 Findlay 5-0-0 1.000 Gustavus Adolphus 1-0-0 1.000 Harvard 2-10-2 .214 Maine 26-1-8 .857 Mercyhurst 3-7-0 .300 Minnesota 1-2-0 .333 Minnesota-Duluth 0-4-0 .000 Minnesota State 2-2-1 .500 New Hampshire 12-21-5 .382 Niagara 11-4-3 .694 Northeastern 22-10-2 .676 Ohio State 1-4-0 .200 Princeton 2-4-4 .400 Quinnipiac 6-0-0 1.000 Robert Morris 3-0-1 .875 St. Cloud State 4-0-1 .900 St. Lawrence 3-6-3 .375 Syracuse 0-1-0 .000 Vermont 18-3-0 .857 Wayne State 4-0-0 1.000 Wisconsin 1-4-1 .250 Yale 6-4-2 .583 Total 205-139-47 .584

Bob Deraney, Head Coach

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS:Coach Years W-L-T Win % Tom Palamara 1974-80 56-27-3 .669John Marchetti 1980-94 264-69-15 .781Jackie Barto 1994-98 70-53-10 .564Tom Sheehan 1999 13-10-1 .563Bob Deraney 1999- 205-139-47 .584Total 1974-09 608-298-76 .658

The Deraney Family (left to right): Michelle, Alexa, Danielle and Bob.

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Friar Highlights Under Bob Deraney

July 23, 1999 - Bob Deraney becomes the fifth coach in the history of Providence women’s hockey.

October 24, 1999 - The Friars defeat eventual National Champion Minnesota, 1-0, at Schneider Arena as Bob Deraney earns his first victory as a head coach.

November 28, 1999 -January 16, 2000 - Deraney’s squad has an eight-game unbeaten streak, beginning on November 28 with a 6-0 win over Maine.

February 6, 2000 - PC knocks off top-ranked Harvard, 1-0, at the Bright Hockey Center. It is the first time any Providence College team defeats a No. 1-ranked opponent since the men’s team defeated Boston University in the 1996 Hockey East Semifinals.

March 4, 2000 - The Friars earn their 20th win of the season with a 5-4 victory at Dartmouth. Jess Tabb nets a hat trick as the squad posts their 10th 20-win season in 26 years.

March 10, 2001 - The Friars make their 18th consecutive trip to the ECAC Tournament. Harvard, which eventually advances to the Frozen Four, defeats PC, 4-3, in overtime.

March 15, 2002 - The Friars defeat second-ranked Niagara, 3-2, in double overtime in the semifinals of the ECAC Eastern League Tournament. Danielle Culgin scores 1:06 into the second overtime for the win.

March 16, 2002 - Providence defeats Northeastern, 1-0, to capture the school’s seventh ECAC Tournament title. Jackie Tamsin scores the lone goal in the first period.

May 31, 2002 - Providence becomes a charter member of the newly formed Women’s Hockey East.

November 1, 2002 - The Friars defeat Boston College, 4-1, in Chestnut Hill, Mass. in the inaugural Women’s Hockey East game. Sophomore Mara Amrhein scores her first collegiate goal, and the first goal in Women’s Hockey East play.

February 23, 2003 - Providence claims the inaugural Women’s Hockey East regular season title by defeating Maine, 2-1.

February 28, 2003 - The Friars defeat Niagara, 3-2, in overtime to earn their 24th victory of the season, the most ever in team history.

March 16, 2003 - Providence defeats New Hampshire, 1-0, in the inaugural women’s Hockey East Tournament Championship. The lone goal is scored by sophomore Hilary Greaves in the second period.

March 25, 2003 - The Friars end the season ranked fifth in the nation in the USA Today/American Hockey Magazine Poll, marking the program’s highest finish.

February 22, 2004 - The Friars defeat Boston College, 5-2, to earn their 500th victory, becoming only the second Division I women’s hockey team to reach that plateau.

March 10, 2004 - Deraney becomes the second coach in the program’s history to win 100 career games at Providence as the Friars defeat Boston College, 6-1.

March 21, 2004 - Providence defeats New Hampshire, 3-0, in the Women’s Hockey East Tournament final for the second straight year. Senior Kelli Halcisak scores the game-winning goal in the third period to earn the Friars’ third consecutive league title.

March 13, 2005 - Providence defeats Connecticut, 3-1, in the Hockey East Tournament final to capture its fourth straight league title, including the ECAC Eastern in 2002.

March 18, 2005 - Providence advances to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. Junior Katelynn Laffin records the game’s first goal in PC’s 6-1 loss versus No. 1 Minnesota.

November 26, 2005 - Providence captures the 11th annual Mayor’s Cup as it defeats Brown University 5-3, on Saturday, November 26 at Schneider Arena.

March 8, 2008 - Providence upsets No. 10 Connecticut, 5-1, to earn a place in the Hockey East Championship game for the fifth time in the last six seasons.

November 29, 2008 - The Friars defeat Brown, 1-0, in the 14th annual Mayor’s Cup, maintaining possession of the trophy in consecutive seasons for the first time.

December 5, 2009 - PC defeats No. 5 UNH, 4-1, becoming the first Hockey East team to defeat the Wildcats in Durham, N.H. since the league was created in 2002-03.

January 9, 2010 - Bob Deraney leads PC to its 600th victory as a program with a 6-3 victory over No. 8 Cornell. Providence joins UNH as the only NCAA DI programs with 600 wins.

February 20, 2010 - The Friars claim their third Hockey East regular season championship with a 5-2 victory at Vermont.

in 1993. During his first season at Dartmouth, Deraney was an assistant under Ben Smith, the former head coach of the U.S. Women’s National Team. He went on to become the top assistant coach at UMass-Amherst from 1993-98. His responsibilities at UMass included working with the defense and goaltenders, recruiting, and acting as the program’s university liaison. Deraney was instrumental in helping rebuild the hockey program at UMass which was re-instituted in 1993. In addition to his coaching duties at the collegiate level, Deraney has coached at various levels with USA Hockey. In 2008, he was on the coaching staff for the U-18 Women’s National Team that won the gold medal at the inaugural IIHF World Women’s U-18 Championships. He joined with juniors Ashley Cottrell and Kate Bacon to defeat Canada, 5-2. Deraney helped select the 1998 Men’s USA Select Team, which competed at the IIHF Pool-A World Championship Qualification Tournament in Austria. Deraney also worked closely with the 1996 Men’s U.S. World Junior National Team and has been involved with all levels of national player development since 1989 for both men and women. Deraney, a native of West Roxbury, Mass., resides in Shrewsbury, Mass. with his wife, Michelle, and their two daughters, Danielle and Alexa.

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standards our program is built upon.” Thatcher finished her Providence college career 10th on the

Friars’ all time scoring list with 167 points in 132 games. A trans-fer from Brown after her freshman year, she was part of Hockey East Tournament winning teams in 2004 and 2005. She also was named Hockey East Co-Player of the Year (2005), a finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award (2005) and a Second Team All-American (2006). In addition, Thatcher earned All-Academic Honors and the Hockey East Sportsmanship Award in three-consecutive seasons.

Upon graduation, Thatcher played one season in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (2007-08 with Vaughn) and two sea-sons in the Western Women’s Hockey League (2006-07 with Brit-ish Columbia and 2008-09 with Minnesota) winning the League Championship in 2009.

Thatcher is a native of Franklin, Mass.

Karen Thatcher enters her first season as an assistant coach for the women’s ice hockey program. A 2006 graduate of Providence College, Thatcher returns as one of the most decorated players in program history.

“Not only is it an incredible opportu-nity to be a part of a national-level program and learn from a very successful coach in Coach Deraney, but Providence has always been home to me,” said Thatcher after her hiring. “I am honored to be rejoining the Providence program, and take great pride in giving back to a community that has

given me so much and means so much to me.”Thatcher most recently competed in the 2010 Winter Olympics

in Vancouver, where she helped Team USA claim the silver medal. Thatcher contributed six points (three goals, three assists) in Team USA’s five games, including two-point efforts against Russia and Sweden. Her plus/minus of +8 was tied for fourth on the team. Prior to the Olympics, she helped Team USA win back-to-back gold at the 2008 and 2009 IIHF World Championships. Thatcher also took part in four Four Nation’s Cups from 2006 to 2008.

“Karen’s addition to our coaching staff will bring a wealth of new knowledge and experience,” Head Coach Bob Deraney said. “She will be a consistent reminder to our student-athletes of the

Karen Thatcher,ASSIStant CoaCh

frIar CoaChInG Staff

Karen Thatcher added three goals and three assists to help Team USA claim silver at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.

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One of the top goaltenders to ever play at Providence College, Bob Bellemore is entering his 19th season as an assistant coach with the women’s hockey team. In addition to working with the goaltenders, he assists with scouting and various other duties. He is also involved with the USA hockey elite training camps that take place in Lake Placid, N.Y. Coach Bellemore helps lead the goaltending segment of the camp.

As a sophomore in 1964, he helped the Friars win their first ECAC title and earn their first berth in the NCAA Final Four. Bellemore also starred on the school’s baseball team and served as the team’s captain his senior year. In 1984, he was inducted into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame.

Bellemore began coaching as a part-time assistant for PC’s men’s hockey team. In 1972, he joined head coach Lou Lamoriello’s staff as a full-time assistant - a position he held until 1986. In 1986-87, Bellemore held the title of Arena Director and was in charge of the day-to-day operations of Schneider Arena.

Bellemore left Providence College in 1987 to serve as the goaltender coach for the New Jersey Devils. In 1991, he left New Jersey to pursue his master’s degree at PC. He earned his master’s degree in special education and was employed as a special education instructor at South Kingstown High School. He is now retired from his duties as a guidance counselor at South Kingstown High.

A native of Smithfield, R.I., Bellemore resides in Westerly, R.I., with his wife Marguerite. He has one son, Bruce, a 1991 graduate of PC, who played hockey for two seasons for the Friars. He also is the proud grandfather of ten. Bruce and his wife Eileen, who also graduated from Providence, have triplets, Brendan, Jolie and Laurel and the grandchildren from Marguerite’s children include Zachary, Devon, Sofia, Christopher, Alec, Luke and Cole.

Erin Normore enters her second season as a graduate assistant coach for Providence. As a graduate assistant, Normore is working towards a master’s degree in guidance and counseling. Among other duties, Erin works extensively as a video coordinator for the Friars. Normore joined the staff a year after leading the Friars as an assistant captain in 2008-09. She led the team in assists for the second-consecutive season, finishing 2009 with 17. Normore finished her career atop the all-time games played list with 143 appearances, having played in every game during her stellar four-year career. Normore broken the 20-point plateau all four seasons

and finished her career with 91 points on 66 assists and 25 goals. Normore brings international experience to the Friar coaching staff. She was a member of the 2007 U-22 Camp for Team Canada. Her coaching experience includes assisting with the Skills Plus Hockey Camp since 2005 and Haddaways Hockey Plus in 2006 and 2007. In August of 2010, Normore worked at the National College Development Clinic in Toronto, Ont. where she helped coach and evaluate high school and prep-aged players.

frIar CoaChInG Staff

Bob Bellemore,aSSIStant CoaCh

Erin Normore, Graduate ASSIStant CoaCh

Erin Normore never missed a game in her four-year collegiate playing career.

Bob Bellemore was a 1984 inductee into the Providence College Athletic Hall of Fame.

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Ryan Kelley enters his fourth season as equipment manager for the men's and women’s ice hockey teams after serving four years as a men’s ice hockey student manager. Kelley graduated from Provi-dence College in 2007 with a degree in Management. He served as the interim Equipment Manager for two months prior to the start of Providence

College's 2006-07 season. Along with serving as the student manager for Providence, Kelley has worked as a counselor at the Joe Bertagna Goalten-

ding School since 2001. Kelley, a native of Weymouth, Mass., currently resides

in North Providence, R.I.

Ross Brooks begins his eighth sea-son as the Schneider Arena manager at Providence College. Overall, it will be Brooks’ 10th year at the College. Prior to working at Providence Col-lege, Brooks managed his own busi-ness (Ross Brooks Enterprise, Inc.) in Lincoln, R.I. He also worked for the Providence Bruins as the Game Night Operations Manager for five years. Brooks, a native of Toronto, Ontario, played three seasons (1972-75) in the NHL for the Boston Bruins as a goal-tender. In three seasons, Brooks posted

a 37-7-6 record and a 2.64 goals against average. He ranks seventh all-time in Bruins’ history with a 2.64 goals against average. During the 1973-74 season, Brooks enjoyed one of the most successful campaigns ever by a goaltender. He won 14-consecutive games, which is now the second highest mark ever in the NHL. He posted a 16-3-0 overall record. Brooks also played in the AHL for the Rhode Island Reds and the Boston Braves. In 1971-72, while playing for the Bos-ton Braves, Brooks shared the Harry “Hap” Holmes Memorial Award (fewest goals against) with Dan Bouchard.

Brooks also has been involved with coaching. He was the head coach at Lincoln High School. He led the Lions to the Met B State finals three times. His 1986 team won the state title and his 1987 and 1990 squads finished second. Brooks also served as a goalie coach at Providence College for four seasons (1990-94).

Brooks resides in Lincoln, R.I.

Ryan Kelley, equIpment

manaGer

frIar Support Staff

Ross Brooks, arena

manaGer

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Shawn DilworthEquipment Manager

Joe NicastroAssociate Athletic

Director For Compliance

Carl LaBrancheAssociate Athletic

Director For Facilities/Gameday Mgmt.

Mac HartAssociate Athletic

Director For Business

Dr. Mark RosenbergTeam Physician

Steve NapolilloAssociate Athletic

Director ForExternal Relations

Jill La PointAssistant VP/

Executive Associate Athletic

Director/SWA

Arthur ParksAssociate Athletic

Director for Marketing and Comm.

John RockAssociate Athletic

Director For Sports Medicine

Jessica MartinezAthletic Trainer

frIar hoCkey Support Staff

Rev. Thomas Ertle, O.P.Athletic Department

Chaplain

Jennifer RynearsonSports Information

Director

Jorge RochaSenior Assistant DirectorAthletic Media Relations

Nicholas ReggioAssociate Athletic

Director forStudent Athlete

Delopment

Fr. John Vidmar, O.P.Faculty Athletic Representative

Katharine Moore Marketing

Coordinator

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Kenneth WhiteStrenghth and Conditioning Coach

Kenneth White enters his eighth year as the College’s strength and conditioning coach. White is responsible for all the strength and conditioning requirements for the College’s 19 varsity athletics teams. Prior to coming to Providence, White was the head strength and conditioning coach at Stony Brook University. In 1997, he was hired as the first strength and conditioning coach ever at St. Bonaventure

University, a position he held until leaving for Stony Brook in 1999. White began his career in strength and conditioning in 1995 as a graduate assistant at Columbia University.

A 1992 graduate of the University of Vermont, White was a four-year letterman in basketball at the University of Vermont and was co-captain of the squad his senior year. He led the North Atlantic Conference in assist-to-turnover ratio for three years. For his efforts on the court, White was elected to the Catamount Hall of Fame on October 4, 2002. White received his master’s degree from Columbia University in 1999.

White is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). He also has a Club Coach/Olympic Weightlifting Certification from USA Weightlifting.

frIar hoCkey Support Staff

Rick BlackadarAsst. Strength

& Conditioning Coach

Nikki Gnozzio Grad. Asst. Strength &

ConditioningCoach

Natalie LasalleAsst. Strength

& Conditioning Coach

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2009-10 FRIAR HOCKEY - POSITION BY CLASS

Goaltenders:CHRISTINA ENGLAND, Sr. ***GENEVIEVE LACASSE, Jr. **Nina Riley, Fr.

Forwards:JEAN O’NEILL, Sr. ***ALYSE RUFF, Sr. ***KATE BACON, Jr. **ASHLEY COTTRELL, Jr. **ABBY GAUTHIER, Jr. ** LAURA VEHARANTA, Jr. ** NICOLE ANDERSON, So. *JESSICA COHEN, SO. *JESSICA VELLA, SO. *Corinne Buie, Fr.

Defense:LEIGH RILEY, Sr. ***AMBER YUNG, Sr. ***JENNIFER FRIEDMAN, Jr. **CHRISTIE JENSEN, Jr. **LAUREN COVELL, Jr. **EMILY GROTH, So. *Rebecca Morse, Fr.Maggie Pendleton, Fr.

PLAYERS IN CAPS PLAYED DURING 2009-10 SEASON * Designates seasons played at Providence

Stephanie DeMars, Fr.

After earning their third Hockey East regular season championship last season, the Friars are looking to take the next step to reach their goal of a National Championship. The Friars had a year of firsts and historic milestones in 2009-10, high-lighted by the program’s 600th victory on January 9, a 6-3 win over then No. 8 Cornell. PC defeated arch-rival UNH, 4-1, on December 5, becoming the first Hockey East team to defeat the Wildcats in Durham, N.H. since the league was created in 2002-03. The Friars broke UNH’s streak of 79-straight games without a loss at the Whittemore Center. Head Coach Bob Deraney won his 200th game behind the PC bench with a 3-2 victory over UNH in Providence on January 17. Providence went on to host the 2010 Hockey East Tournament for the first time in program history but fell in the semifinals to Con-necticut, 3-2. The Friars also finished the year ranked No. 10 in the national polls. A loss in the Hockey East Tournament on home ice left a sour taste in the mouth of a Friar team that was built on post-season championships. While the Friars are certainly not happy with a loss in the semifinals, the returning veterans combined with the incom-ing freshmen are poised for another run through a conference loaded with five teams ranked in the top-eleven in the nation. Although Providence will have to replace the leadership lost by the graduation of four seniors including captain Colleen Martin, the returning group of players includes four Hockey East All-Stars, an Honorable Mention All-Star, the Hockey East Coach of the Year and three Rookie of the Week winners. After finishing 2010 as regular season champions, the Friars will certainly settle for nothing less than a trip to the NCAA Tournament in March.

The FORWARDS: Returning 9; Lost 3; Newcomers 2

The Friars return nine forwards from one of the top offenses in the league last season. In Hockey East action, the Friars generated 2.81 goals per game, good for the second-highest mark in the conference. Providence loses three players from last year’s team but returns 90 percent of an offense that scored over 90 goals and added 144 assists in 2009-10. The forwards will be led by a group of three players who earned Hockey East post-season honors last season. Junior Ashley Cottrell (Sterling Heights, Mich.) had a breakout campaign, leading the team in goals (14), assists (17) and points (31). For her efforts, she was named a Hockey East First-Team All-Star and a New England Hockey Writers All-Star. Joining Cottrell with post-season honors were seniors and line-mates Jean O’Neill (Strafford, Pa.) and Alyse Ruff (Tualatin, Ore.). O’Neill exploded in 2009-10 to set career highs with 14 goals, 16 assists and 30 points as she was named a Hockey East Second-Team All-Star. Ruff continued her year-by-year increase in production with 27 points on 12 goals and 15 assists after finishing her freshman and sophomore seasons with 19 and 20 points, respectively. Ruff was named an Honorable Mention All-Star in 2010 after tallying seven goals and 11 assists in Hockey East play. Providence will look for another impressive year from the forwards in the class of 2012, as the four players combined to score 25 goals and lead the team with 37 assists and 62 points. The Friars hope for a rebound year from Laura Veharanta (La Verne, Calif.), who struggled with illness throughout the season and finished with 12 points after leading the team in 2008-09 with 31 points on 15 goals and 16 assists. Wingers Kate Bacon (Chanhassen, Minn.) and Abby Gauthier (Lynn, Mass.) were steady producers as they contributed 10 and nine points, respectively. Bacon and Gauthier combine to create one of the best fore-checking lines in Hockey East. These three players, along with Cottrell, will supply steady production for the Friar attack.

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The freshmen class had a standout season in 2009-10, led by Jessica Cohen (Anchorage, Alaska) who ranked fourth on the team with 13 assists and 19 points. Nicole Anderson (Jordan, Minn.) led all first-year players last season with 11 goals, including six on the power play. Jessica Vella (Pickering, Ontario) came on halfway through the season to notch five goals and seven assists in only 21 games. All three players were honored during the season with Rookie of the Week honors. Vella tallied two goals in the historic 4-1 victory over No. 5 UNH, Cohen opened the season with a goal and two assists in a pair of victories over Maine and Anderson notched a hat trick in a 6-2 victory over No. 8 Boston University. A pair of incoming forwards will look to fill the holes in the aggres-sive Friar attack. Providence welcomes Corinne Buie (Edina, Minn.) and Stephanie DeMars (Vermontville, N.Y.) to an already potent Friar offense. Buie, a finalist for the prestigious Ms. Minnesota Hockey Award, is a 5-foot-9-inch, right-shot forward from Edina High School. Buie led her team with 47 points on 30 goals and 17 assists as a senior. DeMars comes to Providence after a successful season with the National Sports Academy where she notched 69 points on 24 goals and 45 assists in 63 games. After losing only eight goals and 11 assists from last year’s team, the Friars will once again be one of the most dominate offensive teams in Hockey East. With the top three lines all returning, Providence is primed to be a force in both the league and the nation.

The DEFENSE: Returning 6; Lost 1; Newcomers 2

The Friars return six defenders from a team that allowed 2.26 goals per game, highlighted by 2010 Hockey East Second-Team All-Star Amber Yung (Rockville, Va.). Yung, a senior defender, was chosen as runner-up for the Hockey East Best Defenseman Award and was selected as a New England Hockey Writers All-Star in 2010. Leading the blue-line corps with Yung this season will be junior Jennifer Friedman (San Gabriel, Calif.). Friedman tallied three goals and seven assists last season and will be a focal point on the power play. Providence will look to put the pressure on the opposing forwards with senior Leigh Riley (Lexington, Mass.), juniors Lauren Covell (Akron, Ohio) and Christie Jensen (Delta, B.C.) and sophomore Emily Groth (Monona, Wis.). Riley found her spot offensively last season, scoring the first goal of her career and adding four assists. Covell came on to notch nine assists in 2010 after moving from forward to defense. Jensen, a constant physical presence, will look to apply her mark on the games in 2011. Groth played in nine games as a freshman and will look to be a factor in 2010. The Friars added two defenders to this year’s squad, Maggie Pendleton (Woodbury, Minn.) and Rebecca Morse (Westfield, N.J.). Pendleton, a 5-foot-10-inch, left-shot defender, has competed with the U-15 and U-16 National Development camps. Morse, 5-foot-8-inch, left-shot defender was a member of the National Sports Academy in the Junior Women’s Hockey League along with Stephanie DeMars. Morse ranked second on the team with 81 points on 28 goals and 61 assists in 79 games.

The GOALIES: Returning 2; Lost 0; Newcomers 1

The goaltending duties will once again fall on the shoulders of junior Genevieve Lacasse (Scarborough, Ontario). Lacasse started every game in 2009-10 and was named a Hockey East Second-Team All-Star. She finished the season with a 2.14 goals against average and a .920 save percentage en route to a 15-11-9 record. Lacasse set a PC single-season record with 878 saves and moved into third place all-time at the College with 1,634 saves in her career. Lacasse was rewarded for her excellent sopho-more season with the team’s MVP Award and an invitation to the Team Canada U-22 strength and conditioning camp in May. In August, she started for Team Canada’s U-22’s in a series against the United States, and was selected for Hockey Canada’s

Forwards (Career Stats):Jean O’Neill, Sr. (102 GP, 26-29-55, 16/32 PIM)Alyse Ruff, Sr. (107 GP, 36-30-66, 46/103 PIM )Kate Bacon, Jr. (62 GP, 12-10-22, 30/71 PIM)Ashley Cottrell, Jr. (71 GP, 19-33-52, 15/30 PIM)Abby Gauthier, Jr. (67 GP, 7-12-19, 9/18 PIM)Laura Veharanta, Jr. (69 GP, 19-24-43, 27/54 PIM)Nicole Anderson, So. (35 GP, 11-3-14, 7/14 PIM)Jessica Cohen, So. (34 GP, 6-13-19, 17/34 PIM)Jessica Vella, So. (21 GP, 5-7-12, 5/10 PIM)Corinne Buie, Fr.Stephanie DeMars, Fr.

Defense (Career Stats)Leigh Riley, Sr. (96 GP, 1-8-9, 16/32 PIM)Amber Yung, Sr. (106 GP, 7-28-35, 20/40 PIM)Lauren Covell, Jr. (59 GP, 0-9-9, 12/24 PIM)Jennifer Friedman, Jr. (70 GP, 7-11-18, 24/48 PIM)Christie Jensen, Jr. (67 GP, 2-5-7, 32/64 PIM)Emily Groth, So. (9 GP, 0-0-0, 0/0 PIM)Rebecca Morse, Fr.Maggie Pendleton, Fr.

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Evaluation Camp in September, considered the first step to selecting the Canadian National Team. Senior Christina England (Wareham, Mass.) saw the first action of her career against Brown this past season and will be ready to make an impact when needed. The Friars brought in one newcomer to sure up the goaltending this coming season. Nina Riley (Lexington, Mass.) will begin her time with the Friars after a very successful career with powerhouse program Assabet Valley. Nina, sister of senior defender Leigh Riley, helped lead Assabet Valley to the 2010 U-19 National Championship.

WRAP UP

After earning its third Hockey East regular season championship last season, the future certainly looks bright for the Friars. Providence lost only four players from last season’s team and returns 90 percent of the scoring from a team that notched over 90 goals. Head Coach Bob Deraney and his staff, fresh off being named Hockey East Coach of the Year, has his eyes set on defending the regular season championship, earning a fourth Hockey East Championship and a second berth in the NCAA Tournament come March. “Winning the regular season for the third time was something we are very proud of but our performance in the Hockey East playoffs left us unfulfilled. We are dedicating the next 12 months to not only pick up where we left off, but to achieve the goals that eluded us last season.”

2010 Hockey East Women’s Preseason PollRk. Team (FPV) Pts.1. Boston University (6) 552. Boston College (2) 493. Providence 424. New Hampshire 355. Northeastern 346. Connecticut 317. Vermont 208. Maine 14

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Goaltender (Career Stats)Christina England, Sr. (1 GP, 0.00 GAA, 1.000SV%)Genevieve Lacasse, Jr. (64 GP, 2.05 GAA, .926SV%)Nina Riley, Fr.

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meet the frIarS

AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Made her first appearance in net for Providence against Brown in the Mayor’s Cup on October 25 stopping three shots in 4:48… 2008-09… Did not play as a sophomore… 2007-08... Injured for her freshman year.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned 10 varsity letters for Wareham High School, including four in field hockey, three in ice hockey and three in softball... Was team captain in all three sports her senior year... Posted a 6.60 GAA and an .856 save percentage in three

years of boys’ varsity hockey play... Posted a 1.60 GAA and a .957 save percentage for her U-19 team... Named a 2007 Boston Globe All-Scholastic Athlete for hockey... 2007 Varsity Hockey MVP... Named her field hockey team’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player in 2006... Four-year honor roll member... S.A.D.D. Officer.

PERSONAL:NAME: Christina M.A. EnglandBIRTHDATE: February 7, 1989FAMILY: Daughter of Christal and Richard England. Has two brothers, James and Trevor. Has one sister, Maggie. MAJOR: Sociology

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “I wish I knew then what I know now, because if I were in your shoes today I’d never take it for granted.”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: I chose Providence College after coming to the hockey camp and going on my official visit. I liked the small atmosphere of the campus. I also liked how the school is its own little community in the way that everyone knows each other. My cousin also went to PC, so I would always hear from her that Providence was the school for me every time I saw her, and it turns out she was right.

Christina England31

Senior • Goaltender • 5-7 • Catches: LeftWareham, Mass. • Wareham High

YEAR GP MINS SVS GA SV% GAA REC.07-08 0 0 0 0 ----- ----- 0-0-0HE 0 0 0 0 ----- ----- 0-0-008-09 0 0 0 0 ----- ----- 0-0-0HE 0 0 0 0 ----- ----- 0-0-009-10 1 4:48 3 0 1.000 0.00 0-0-0HE 0 0 0 0 ----- ----- 0-0-0Total 1 4:48 3 0 1.000 0.00 0-0-0HE 0 0 0 0 ---- ---- 0-0-0

Jean O’Neill25

Senior • Forward • 5-5 • Shoots: LeftStrafford, Pa. • Princeton Tiger Lilies

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meet the frIarS

AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Named assistant captain as a junior… Recorded career highs with 14 goals, 16 assists and 30 points while playing in all 35 games… Tied for the team lead with 14 goals… Led the Friars with three game-winning goals… Ranked second on the team in both assists and points… Finished the season with a team-high +9 on the plus/minus scale… Named Hockey East Player of the Week on two occasions (1/18, 2/22)… Named Hockey East Player of the Month for January… Ranked seventh in conference scoring with 10 goals and nine assists… Named a Hockey East Second-Team All-Star… Recorded a team-high eight-game point streak (1/3/10-1/29/10) with six goals and seven assists for 13 points… Was presented with the Coaches’ Award

at the annual end-of-year banquet… 2008-09… Finished the season with eight points in 31 games played… Seven of her eight points came in Hockey East action… Scored five goals and three assists on the year… Notched the game-winning goal in PC’s 4-1 victory at Maine (12/6/08)… Had a three-game point streak (2/6/09-2/13/09)… Finished the season with a +1 mark on the plus/minus scale… 2007-08... Played in all 36 games for the Friars... Scored seven goals and registered 10 assists for 17 points... Notched her first career goal and collegiate point versus Northeastern (11/6/07)... Registered her first assist as a Friar versus Maine (12/2/07)... Her 13 points in Hockey East play were the fifth-most by a freshman... Scored her first career game-winning and power-play goal versus Connecticut (2/10/08)...

Had five assists while on the power-play... Had a three game point-scoring streak (2/10/08 - 2/17/08)... Finished the season with a +6 ranking on the plus/minus scale, fourth-highest on the team.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Westchester University for one year... Attended Conestoga High School... Team captain... During her junior year she had 62 points in 12 games to lead the league... Played for the Princeton Tiger Lilies U-19 team from 2005-2007... Named team’s MVP for the 2006-2007 season... During the 2005-2006 season, she played in 46 games, scoring 75 points on 36 goals and 39 assists...As team captain, helped the Tiger Lilies to two national championship appearances in Buffalo, N.Y. and San Jose, Calif.

PERSONAL:NAME: Jean A. O’NeillBIRTHDATE: September 10, 1987FAMILY: Daughter of William and Edie O’Neill. Has one brother, Billy, and two sisters, Kimberly and Lindsey.MAJOR: Social Science

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “Maybe if you started winning games, we wouldn’t have to watch Shackelton’s Great Adventure on the bus.”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: I chose PC because I knew it would be the right environment for me on and off the ice. I knew coming here would allow me to receive a good education and allow me to be a part of an awesome hockey team.

2010 Hockey East Second-Team All-Star

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Senior • Forward • 5-5 • Shoots: LeftStrafford, Pa. • Princeton Tiger Lilies

YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW07-08 36 7 10 17 6/12 1 1 1HE 21 6 7 13 4/8 1 1 108-09 31 5 3 8 4/8 0 0 1HE 20 4 3 7 2/4 0 0 109-10 35 14 16 30 6/12 5 1 3HE 21 10 9 19 4/8 4 1 3Total 102 26 29 55 16/32 6 2 5HE 62 20 19 39 10/20 5 2 5Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed) Goals: 2 (2/19/10 @ Vermont)Assists: 2 (2/20/10 @ Vermont)Points: 3 (2/20/10 @ Vermont)

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AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Appeared in all 35 games for PC, setting career highs with one goal and four assists for five points… Scored her first goal as a Friar in a 6-2 victory over No. 8 Boston University (11/15/09)… Led all defenders with a +7 on the plus/minus scale… 2008-09… Played in 33 games for Providence… Registered a career-high three assists, all of which came against Hockey East opponents… Finished the season tied for fourth on the team with a +6 ranking on the plus/minus scale… 2007-08... Played in 28 games for the Friars... Registered her first collegiate point with an assist at Vermont (1/25/08).

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned four varsity letters in ice hockey and three varsity letters in field hockey at Lexington High

School.... Played eight years with the Assabet Valley Girls hockey team, and helped her team to top-three finishes at six nationals in a row, including a national championship in 2003... Captained her Lexington HS ice hockey team her senior season... In ice hockey, notched 111 points and posted a plus 119 mark in 87 games for Lexington... Named a Boston Globe and Boston Herald ice hockey All-Scholastic in 2007... Also named a Boston Herald All-Scholastic for field hockey in 2006... Named the Co-MVP of the Middlesex league in field hockey in 2006... Works with children with special needs through the LABBB program.

PERSONAL:NAME: Leigh A. RileyBIRTHDATE: October 3, 1988FAMILY: Daughter of Thomas and Paula Riley. Has one sister, Nina. MAJOR: Elementary/Special Education

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “She shot that like a pro!”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: At PC, I feel as though I’m part of a community where everyone wants to get to know you as a person. I am very excited to be a part of a team that was just as welcoming as the school.

meet the frIarS

YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW07-08 28 0 1 1 2/4 0 0 0HE 19 0 1 1 1/2 0 0 008-09 33 0 3 3 8/16 0 0 0HE 20 0 3 3 8/16 0 0 009-10 35 1 4 5 6/12 0 0 0HE 21 1 2 3 4/8 0 0 0Total 96 1 8 9 16/32 0 0 0HE 60 1 6 7 13/26 0 0 0Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed) Goals: 1 (11/15/09 vs. Boston University)Assists: 1 (2/19/10 @ Vermont)Points: 1 (2/19/10 @ Vermont)

Leigh Riley17

Senior • Defense • 5-6 • Shoots: LeftLexington, Mass. • Assabet Valley

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AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Appeared in all 35 games as a junior… Set career highs with 27 points and 15 assists… Ranked second on the team with 12 goals… Finished tied for the team lead with six power-play goals… Named Hockey East Player of the Week on two occasions (1/4/10, 1/25/10)… Notched a career-high three assists against No. 3 New Hampshire (1/16/10)… Recorded double-digit points in eight games… Ranked second on the team with a +7 mark… Ranked eighth in conference scoring with seven goals and 11 assists…

Named a Hockey East Honorable Mention All-Star… Named to the Jewish Sports Review All-America Team... 2008-09… Appeared in all 36 games for Providence… Registered 20 points on 10 goals and a career-high 10 assists… Finished the season tied for first with four game-winning goals… Second on the team with a +7 mark on the plus/minus scale… Finished third on the team with four power-play strikes… Was named to the Jewish Sports Review All-America Team... Named to the 2009 Hockey East All-Academic Team... 2007-08... Played in all 36 games for the Friars... Scored 14 goals and added five assists for 19 points... Had four power-play tallies... Added two game-winning goals... Had 15 points (11 goals, four assists) in Hockey East play, which tied for third most among Hockey East rookies... Registered her first collegiate point on a goal at Colgate (10/19/08)... Had two hat tricks, the first versus Maine (12/1/07) and the second

versus Northeastern (2/17/08)... Named Hockey East Rookie of the Week on three occasions (11/12/07, 12/3/07 and 2/18/08)... Named a unanimous selection to the 2008 Hockey East All-Rookie Team.... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned four varsity letters in ice hockey, three in field hockey, one in lacrosse and one in crew at the Lawrenceville School... In her career at Lawrenceville, played in 88 ice hockey games, scoring 134 goals and adding 94 assists for 228 points while helping her team to three state championships... A First-Team All-State selection all four years in ice hockey, including Player of The Year three times... Named New Jersey Devils High School Player of the Year.. Helped her field hockey team win three NJISAA Prep A Tournament Championships... Named to the National Academic Squad for field hockey... Dean’s List and high honors student.

PERSONAL:NAME: Alyse K. Ruff BIRTHDATE: January 3, 1989FAMILY: Daughter of Ron Ruff. Has one brother, Aaron. MAJOR: Accounting

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE:“Beat ‘em up, wear ‘em down, beat ‘em up, wear ‘em down. SCORE!”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: I knew Providence could offer me the tools and opportunities to succeed. Hockey was a major influence in my decision; however, hav-ing attended a high school that emphasized strong academics, small class sizes, and close relationships between the students and faculty members, I realized that I wanted a similar college experience. PC was the perfect fit.

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2008 Hockey East All-Rookie Team2010 Hockey East Honorable Mention All-Star

YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW07-08 36 14 5 19 14/39 4 0 2HE 21 11 4 15 10/31 4 0 208-09 36 10 10 20 14/28 4 0 4HE 21 3 7 10 9/18 2 0 209-10 35 12 15 27 18/36 6 0 2HE 21 7 11 18 10/20 3 0 0Total 107 36 30 66 46/103 14 0 8HE 63 21 22 43 29/69 9 0 4Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed) Goals: 3 (2/17/08 vs. Northeastern)Assists: 3 (1/16/10 @ New Hampshire)Points: 4

Alyse Ruff21

Senior • Forward • 5-9 • Shoots: RightTualatin, Ore. • Lawrence Academy

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AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Scored 14 points while playing in all 35 games as a junior… Set a career high with five goals… Finished with a +7 mark in conference play… Set a career high with two goals in a 6-3 victory at Boston College (1/24/10)… Named a Hockey East Second-Team All-Star… Named Runner-Up for Hockey East Defenseman of the Year... Voted a New England Hockey Writers All-Star… Received the Unsung Hero Award at the team’s end-of-year banquet… 2008-09… Recorded six points in 35 games for the Friars… All six of her points came on assists… Attended the USA U22 Camp in December… Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team... 2007-

08... Played in all 36 games for the Friars... Notched two goals and 13 assists for 15 points... Scored her first collegiate point on an assist versus Vermont (11/10/07). . .

Scored her first goal as a Friar against Robert Morris (11/25/07)... Had a career-high three assists versus Connecticut in the semifinals of the Hockey East tournament (3/8/08)... Ranked ninth overall in defensemen scoring in Hockey East play with nine points (one goal, eight assists).

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned four varsity letters in hockey, two in cross country and three in track at Patrick Henry High School... As a senior, scored 13 goals and added 21 assists for 34 points... Played club hockey for the Washington Pride for three years, as well as one year with the Richmond Royals Bantam AA team... Earned Mid-West Hockey League Honorable Mention accolades in 2006 and 2007... Won MVP honors at the 2006 Elite Cup... Helped the Pride to the quarterfinals of the USA Hockey Nationals in 2005 and 2006, as well as a bronze medal finish in 2007... Holds school records in the 1600M and the 800M races... Named cross country team MVP in 2004 and 2005... Named a Hanover and Principal Scholar... National Honor Society member.

PERSONAL:NAME: Amber M. YungBIRTHDATE: September 6, 1989FAMILY: Daughter of Bryan and Wendy Yung. Has one brother, Zane.MAJOR: Biology

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “What is the difference between a great player and a good player? A great player always thinks they can be better.”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: I love the school and the community. Providence College is in a city, so you have all the conveniences, but it never feels like you are in the city. Coming from a very small town, Providence is a change from what I am used to. It is a really nice community and I feel right at home here.

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2010 Hockey East Second-Team All-Star2010 New England Hockey Writers All-Star

2010 Hockey East Defenseman of the Year - Runner Up

YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW07-08 36 2 13 15 7/14 0 0 0HE 21 1 8 9 1/2 0 0 008-09 35 0 6 6 14/28 0 0 0HE 21 0 5 5 7/14 0 0 009-10 35 5 9 14 6/12 2 0 0HE 21 3 6 9 4/8 1 0 0Total 106 7 28 35 27/54 2 0 0HE 63 4 19 23 12/24 1 0 0Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed)Goals: 2 (1/24/10 @ Boston College)Assists: 3 (3/8/08 vs. Connecticut)Points: 3 (3/8/08 vs. Connecticut)

Amber Yung23

Senior • Defense • 5-10 • Shoots: RightRockville, Va. • USA U-22 National Team

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AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Played in 28 games, registering four goals and a career-high six assists for 10 points… Notched two goals and four assists in Hockey East play… Finished conference action with a +3 mark on the plus/minus scale… 2008-09… Appeared in 34 games for the Friars as a freshman… Notched eight goals and four assists for 12 points… Finished tied for fifth on the team with eight goals… Her 12 points were good for third highest amongst the freshman class… Registered her first point, a short-handed tally, against Boston College (10/25)… Led the team with two short-handed goals.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned seven varsity letters at Benilde St. Margaret’s School, including two in soccer and five in ice hockey... Captained the hockey team her senior year... Notched 225 career points... Earned the Most Valuable Player Award and Coaches’ Award her senior year... Earned All-Conference, All State, and All-Tournament honors her senior year. . . Member of the 2008 USA U18 Team that won the World Championships... Helped lead her team to Section Championships in 2007

and 2008 and a third place finish in the state in 2007... Earned Outstanding Academic Achievement Award during her four years of ice hockey.

PERSONAL:NAME: Kate BaconBIRTH DATE: April 25, 1990FAMILY: Daughter of Jeff and Lorena Bacon. Has one brother, John, and a sister, Ashly. MAJOR: Marketing

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “Ladies its not something they did, it’s something we failed to do.”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: I went for my official visit and felt extremely comfortable with the team and coaches. I loved the small campus feel. I knew right away this is where I belonged. I am proud to be part of Providence College and the great hockey program. It will be an honor to wear the Providence jersey.

YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW08-09 34 8 4 12 15/41 2 2 0HE 19 7 1 8 9/18 2 2 009-10 28 4 6 10 15/30 0 0 0HE 16 2 4 6 8/16 0 0 0Total 62 12 10 22 30/71 2 2 0HE 35 9 5 14 17/34 2 2 0 Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed)Goals: 1 (3/6/10 vs. Connecticut)Assists: 1 (2/20/10 @ Vermont)Points: 2 (11/7/08 @ Robert Morris)

Kate Bacon15

Junior • Forward • 5-6 • Shoots: LeftChanhassen, Minn. • USA U-18 National Team

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2010 Hockey East Second-Team All-Star2010 New England Hockey Writers All-Star

AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Led the team and set career highs with 14 goals, 17 assists and 31 points in 35 games… Became the first player to lead the team in both goals and assists since 2003-04… Ranked third in Hockey East with 22 points in conference play (10 G, 12 A)… Recorded a seven-game point streak (11/6/09-11/28/09) with four goals and eight assists… Registered two four-game goal-scoring streaks (11/8/09-11/20/09, 10/2/09-10/10/09))… Named Hockey East Player of the Week (11/16/09)… Named a Hockey East First-Team All-Star… Ranked second on the team with a +7 mark on the plus/minus scale… 2008-09… Played in all 36 games for Providence as a freshman… Scored 21 points on five goals and 16 assists… Led the freshman class with 16 assists… Finished sixth overall in scoring amongst all Hockey East freshmen… Recorded

her first goal with a short-handed game-winning strike against Colgate (10/11)… Had a four-game (10/26-11/8) and six-game point streak (12/05-1/10)… Registered a conference-high four assists in one game at Robert Morris (11/8)… Tied for second on the team with a +7 mark on the plus/minus scale.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned three varsity letters for Henry Ford II and Lawrence Academy in Field Hockey, Golf, and Ice Hockey... Her last year with the Little Caesars she scored 117 points on 56 goals and 61 assists in 70 games... Earned the 2008 Justine Pellman

Award... Was the 2008 overall winner of the skills competition at the National Championships... Member of the 2008 U.S. U18 Team that defeated Canada to win the gold medal... Honored as “Player of the Game” at the U18 World Championships for a 5-point game against Switzerland... Helped lead her high school to four state championship titles... Helped lead Assabet Valley U19’s to win the National Tournament in 2006... Helped lead the Little Caesars U19 team to a second place finish at the 2008 National Tournament... Played for former Friar great Laurie Baker-Mutch at Lawrence Academy in 2006... Four-year honor roll member.

PERSONAL:NAME: Ashley CottrellBIRTH DATE: April 4, 1990FAMILY: Daughter of Roger and Pam Cottrell. Has one brother, Kyle.MAJOR: Accounting

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “Beat em up, wear em down, beat em up, wear em down, SCORE! Beat em up, wear em down, SCORE! And do it again!”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: From the second I stepped onto the Providence College campus I knew that I belonged here. The atmosphere of the campus was very welcoming and friendly and I felt right at home as soon as I came onto campus. Seeing how close everyone was to each other made my decision to come to Providence College a lot easier. I knew that if I came here I would be part of a family that would last forever.

Ashley Cottrell16

Junior • Forward • 5-6 • Shoots: LeftSterling Heights, Mich. • USA U-18 National Team

YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW08-09 36 5 16 21 8/16 2 1 2HE 21 3 8 11 4/8 2 0 109-10 35 14 17 31 7/14 4 0 2HE 21 10 12 22 4/8 3 0 1Total 71 19 33 52 15/30 6 1 4HE 42 13 20 33 8/16 5 0 2Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed)Goals: 1 (2/20/10 @ Vermont)Assists: 4 (11/8/08 @ Robert Morris)Points: 4 (11/15/09 vs. Boston University)

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AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Played in all 35 games, registering nine assists… Notched her first collegiate point with an assist against Maine (10/2/09)… Set a career high with two assists in a 4-2 victory at Vermont (2/19/10)… Honored by her teammates at the end-of-year banquet as the Most Improved Player... Finished the season with a +2 mark on the plus/minus scale…

2 0 0 8 - 0 9 … Appeared in 24 games for Providence as a freshman... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned two varsity letters at Green High School

in soccer and softball... Played hockey with the U19 Ohio Phantom Flames for three seasons and played six total seasons in the organization... Captained the Flames for the 2007-08 season... Scored 32 goals and 19 assists for 51 points in 57 games with the Flames... Awarded the “Biggest Surprise in Hockey Night in Boston”… Awarded the Midwestern Elite Hockey League Justine Pellmann Award, given to the most well-rounded person who shares the love of the game with Justine Pellmann... Helped lead the Ohio Flames to six consecutive

appearances at nationals... All six years the Ohio Flames went to nationals, they were also the Middle America District Champions... Honor Roll student... Ambassador of Teen Dating Violence Prevention.

PERSONAL:NAME: Lauren CovellBIRTH DATE: June 10, 1990FAMILY: Daughter of Phil Covell and Colleen Talty. Has one brother, Joe.MAJOR: Undeclared

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “Ladies, it is not what they did, it is what we failed to do.”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: One of the aspects that attracted me to Providence College was the area. I love being minutes away from a vibrant city full of young students. In addition, I’m also fortunate enough to play on a team where we all strive to reach a common goal of victory. Academically, I cherish the support I receive from all of my advisors.

Lauren Covell8

Junior • Forward • 5-7 • Shoots: RightAkron, Ohio • Ohio Phantom Flames

YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW08-09 24 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 0HE 15 0 0 0 2/4 0 0 009-10 35 0 9 9 10/20 0 0 0HE 21 0 7 7 7/14 0 0 0Total 59 0 9 9 12/24 0 0 0HE 36 0 7 7 9/18 0 0 0Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed)Goals: ---Assists: 2 (2/19/10 @ Vermont)Points: 2 (2/19/10 @ Vermont)

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AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Notched three goals and a career-high seven assists in 35 games… Scored the game-winning goal in the 3-2 victory over No. 3 New Hampshire (1/17) that gave Coach Deraney his 200th career victory... Finished the season with a +6 on the plus/minus scale… Matched her career high with two points at St. Cloud State (1/2/10)… 2008-09… Played in all 36 games for the Friars… Scored eight points on four goals and four assists… Earned her first point with an assist against Vermont (10/19)… Scored her first collegiate goal with a game-winning power-play strike against No. 5 New Hampshire (1/10)… Had a four-game point streak (1/10-1/18).

B E F O R E P R O V I D E N C E : Attended Gabrielino High School...Was a member of the California Selects f rom 2000-2008 and captained the team from 2006-2008... Earned a silver medal at the 2006 USA Hockey Nationals... Helped lead the team to a bronze medal in 2007... Played alongside Laura Veharanta on the California Selects.

PERSONAL:NAME: Jennifer FriedmanBIRTH DATE: July 19, 1990FAMILY: Daughter of Susan and Robert Friedman. Has two brothers, Gregory and RussellMAJOR: Undeclared

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “Crush them like ants!”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: From the moment I stepped on campus I knew Providence College was the place I wanted to attend. Its small family-like community made me realize that this was a great place for me.

YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW08-09 36 4 4 8 13/26 2 0 1HE 21 4 3 7 9/18 2 0 109-10 35 3 7 10 11/22 2 0 1HE 21 2 4 6 7/14 1 0 1Total 71 7 11 18 24/50 4 0 2HE 42 6 7 13 16/32 3 0 2Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed)Goals: 2 (1/17/09 vs. Vermont)Assists: 1 (2/20/10 @ Vermont)Points: 2 (1/2/10 @ St. Cloud State)

Jennifer Friedman10

Junior • Defense • 5-6 • Shoots: RightSan Gabriel, Calif. • California Selects

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AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Played in 34 games as a sophomore, scoring a career-high four goals and five assists for nine points… Set a career high with two

points at St. Cloud State (1/2/10)… Finished conference play with a +4 on the plus/

minus scale… 2008-09…

Played in 33 games as a freshman… Recorded three goals and seven assists for 10 points… Scored her first goal against Ohio State (10/4)… Registered her first assist against No. 7 St. Lawrence (10/10)… Scored the lone goal for Providence in the 3-1 loss to UNH in the Hockey East

Semifinals... Earned the Seventh Player Award at the end-of-the-year banquet.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned 11 varsity letters at St. Mary’s High School, including six in ice hockey, four in softball and one in soccer...Captained her hockey team in both her junior and senior seasons... Career stats include 179 goals and 179 assists for a total of 358 points... In 2008, she became Massachusetts High School Hockey’s all-time leading scorer... In the 2007-08 season she led her team to the State Championship with 42 goals and 48 assists for a total of 90 points... A four-time Boston Globe All-Scholastic selection (2005-08)... 2005-08 Boston Herald All-Scholastic honoree... 2008 Catholic

League MVP... Earned honor student accolades her senior year and was named St. Mary’s Athlete of the Year.

PERSONAL:NAME: Abby E. GauthierBIRTH DATE: March 4, 1989FAMILY: Daughter of Brian and Marianne Gauthier. Has a brother, Brian, and a sister, Emily.MAJOR: Undeclared

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “Beat them up. Wear them down. Beat them up. Wear them down. Shoot and score!”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: From the first moment I stepped on the campus, I knew Providence College was the place for me to continue my education and hockey career. PC has a family atmosphere; I felt right away that everyone was positive and compassionate about the hockey tradition and I’m glad to be a member of the great legacy!

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Abby Gauthier14

Junior • Forward • 5-4 • Shoots: RightLynn, Mass. • St. Mary’s High

YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW08-09 33 3 7 10 5/10 0 0 0HE 19 1 4 5 0/0 0 0 009-10 34 4 5 9 4/8 0 0 0HE 20 0 3 3 4/8 0 0 0Total 67 7 12 19 9/18 0 0 0HE 39 1 7 8 4/8 0 0 0Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed)Goals: 1 (1/9/10 vs. Cornell)Assists: 2 (2/6/09 vs. Northeastern)Points: 2 (1/2/10 @ St. Cloud State)

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AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Played in all 35 games as a sophomore… Set career highs with two goals, four assists and six points… Tallied the first goal of her career in a 6-3 victory over No. 8 Cornell (1/9/10)…Scored the game-winning power-play goal against Vermont (2/20) to clinch the Hockey East regular season championship... 2008-09… Appeared in 32 games as a freshman… Registered her first career point with an assist at No. 7 Dartmouth (1/13)… Finished the season with a +4 on the plus/minus scale... Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned varsity letters in volleyball, basketball, hockey, baseball and soccer at the South Delta Secondary School...Played ice hockey with the Pacific Steelers from 2005-2008... Assistant captain of the Steelers in 2007-08... Helped lead the Steelers to the British Columbia provincial silver medal in 2007 and a JWHL second place finish in 2008... Helped lead her team to the B.C. provincial gold medal and a Western Canadian Shield third place finish in 2008… Honor roll student.

PERSONAL:NAME: Christie JensenBIRTH DATE: April 10, 1990FAMILY: Daughter of Carolyn Buckland and Henning Jensen. Has one brother, Sean.MAJOR: Undeclared

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “Beat ‘em up. Wear em down. Beat ‘em up. Wear ‘em down. SCORE!”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: I chose Providence College because as an exceptional school, I know I will be getting a quality education. I love being a member of the Providence College women’s ice hockey team and becoming a Friar. Providence College is a great school that prides itself on its strong history, tradition and accomplishments, and I know that I will enjoy being a part of the school.

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YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW08-09 32 0 1 1 16/32 0 0 0HE 17 0 0 0 9/18 0 0 009-10 35 2 4 6 16/32 1 0 1HE 21 1 2 3 13/26 1 0 1Total 67 2 5 7 32/64 1 0 1HE 37Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed)Goals: 1 (2/20/10 @ Vermont)Assists: 1 (2/12/10 vs Connecticut)Points: 1 (2/20/10 @ Vermont)

Christie Jensen5

Junior • Defense • 5-5 • Shoots: RightDelta B.C. • Pacific Steelers

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AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Started all 35 games for the Friars… Finished the season with a 15-11-9 record with a 2.14 goals against average and a .920 save percentage… Broke the single-season save record at PC with 878... Recorded two shutouts on the year (10/2/09 vs. Maine, 1/3/10 vs. Minn. St.)… Named Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week on three occasions (11/9/09, 1/4/10, 1/11/10)… Named Hockey East Goaltender of the Month for December… Named a Hockey East Second-Team All-Star… 35 games played ranked first all-time in a single season… 2.14 goals against average ranked sixth all-time in a single season… Finished her sophomore campaign ranked third all-time in saves (1,634) and games played (64)… Named Team MVP at the end-of-year banquet… Invited to Team Canada U-22 Camp in May... 2008-09…

Appeared in 29 games as a f reshman, including 28 starts… Posted a record of 15-11-1 to go along with a 1.94 GAA and a .933 save percentage... Recorded six shutouts on the season… W a s n a m e d H o c k e y E a s t Rookie of the Year and Goaltending Champion… Named a Hockey East Second-Team All-Star and a member of the

Hockey East All-Rookie Team… Was named Mission Hockey Rookie of the Week on three occasions (11/17, 1/12, 1/26) and Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week on March 2… Named the Mission Hockey Rookie of the Month for November… Recorded an assist on the game-winning goal against Brown in the 14th annual Mayor’s Cup, becoming the first goalie to do so since March of 2006… Her 756 saves and 1.94 GAA are both good for fourth-best on the single season list… Was invited to the Team Canada U-22 Camps in April and August.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Lake Forest Academy for one year following a year at Marian High School... Earned varsity letters in cross country, soccer and track during high school... Was named assistant captain on the Lake Forest Academy hockey team... Was a member of Little Caesars for one year... Helped lead her team to a silver medal at the 2008 USA Hockey Nationals... Was an honor roll student at Marian High School.

PERSONAL:NAME: Genevieve LacasseBIRTH DATE: May 5, 1989FAMILY: Daughter of Nathalie Saviolidis and Eric Lacasse. Has one brother, AlexandreMAJOR: Business

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “Take away the other team’s will to compete.”

Genevieve Lacasse27

Junior • Goaltender • 5-8 • Catches: LeftScarborough, Ontario • Little Caesars

2009 Hockey East Rookie of the Year2009 Hockey East Goaltending Champion2009 Hockey East Second Team All-Star

2009 Hockey East All-Rookie Team2010 Hockey East Second-Team All-Star

YEAR GP MINS SVS GA SV% GAA REC.08-09 29 1670:28 756 54 .933 1.94 15-11-1HE 17 1008:58 408 26 .940 1.55 11-5-009-10 35 2129:16 878 76 .920 2.14 15-11-9HE 21 1279:50 494 43 .920 2.02 11-5-5Total 64 3799:09 1634 130 .926 2.05 30-22-10HE 38 2288:48 902 69 .929 1.80 22-10-5Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed)Saves: 51 (11/22/08 vs. Mercyhurst)Career Shutouts: 9 (1/10/10 vs. Cornell) Goals Allowed: 7 (1/13/09 @ Dartmouth)

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AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Appeared in 33 games as a sophomore… Notched three goals and nine assists for 12 points… Registered a six-game point streak (11/15/09-12/09/09) with two goals and four assists… 2008-09… Appeared in all 36 games for Providence… Led the team with 16 goals and 31 points… Became the first freshman to lead the team in goals scored since Jessica Tabb (97-98) notched 22… Finished third on the team with 15 assists… Led the team in goals, points, power-play goals (8), game-winning goals (4), shots (140) and power-play points (15)… Recorded a five-game point streak (10/26-11/16) and a four-game point streak (12/5-1/4)… Notched three assists in the 5-0 victory over No. 5

UNH (1/10)… Named Mission Hockey Rookie of the Week twice (11/10, 3/2)… Named the Mission Hockey Rookie of the Month for December… Was the only unanimous selection to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team… Named Honorable Mention All-Star.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated f r o m B o n i t a High School... Was a member of the California Selects from 2004-2008... Was a member of the 2004 USA Hockey

Development Camp... Earned a silver medal at the 2006 USA Hockey Nationals and a bronze medal in 2008... Helped lead the California Selects to the 2007 and 2008 Pacific District Regional Championships... Played alongside classmate Jennifer Friedman on the California Selects.

PERSONAL:NAME: Laura VeharantaBIRTH DATE: May 30, 1990FAMILY: Daughter of Simo and Catalina Veharanta. Has one brother, Heilkki.MAJOR: Undeclared

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “I’m gonna tell Meredith to recruit all new players to replace every one of you.”

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: Providence College provides its student-athletes with an extremely family-oriented environment. I feel at home despite being on a completely different coast, thousands of miles away from where I was raised.

YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW08-09 36 16 15 31 12/24 8 0 4HE 21 7 10 17 7/14 3 0 209-10 33 3 9 12 15/30 1 0 0HE 21 2 5 7 8/16 1 0 0Total 69 19 24 43 27/54 9 0 4HE 42 9 15 24 15/30 4 0 2Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed)Goals: 2 (11/8/08 @ Robert Morris)Assists: 3 (1/10/09 vs. New Hampshire)Points: 3 (1/10/09 vs. New Hampshire)

Laura Veharanta6

Junior • Forward • 5-6 • Shoots: RightLa Verne, Calif. • California Selects

2009 Hockey East All-Rookie Team2009 Hockey East Honorable Mention All-Star

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AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Appeared in all 35 games as a freshman… Led the freshman class with 11 goals… Registered 11 goals and three assists for 14 points… Tied for first on the team with six power-play goals… Recorded her first point as a Friar with a power-play goal in the 4-1 victory over Colgate (10/16/09)… Registered a hat trick and an assist in the 6-3 victory over No. 8 Boston University (11/15/09)… Named Hockey East Rookie of the Week twice (11/16/09, 2/8/10)… Ranked second among all freshmen with eight goals in conference play.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated from Shakopee High... Earned 10 varsity letters, including five in hockey... Captained the hockey team her junior and senior years... Finished her career with 120 goals and 66 assists for 186 points... Was named All-Conference in 2007, 2008 and 2009... Named All-State Honorable Mention in 2009... Named the Shakopee High Athlete of the Year as a senior... A member of the Honor Roll.

PERSONAL:NAME: Nicole R. AndersonBIRTH DATE: July 6, 1991FAMILY: Daughter of Greg and Jeanne Anderson. Has two older brothers, James and Matt.MAJOR: Undeclared

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “Winners make things happen instead of waiting for them to happen.”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: The reasons I chose to pursue Providence College for the next four years were the small campus size, the closeness of the team and I knew I was going to get an exceptional education. I knew this was a very special place to be.

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YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW09-10 35 11 3 14 7/14 6 0 2HE 21 8 1 9 6/12 3 0 2Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed)Goals: 3 (11/15/09 vs. Boston University)Assists: 1 (1/10/10 vs. Cornell)Points: 4 (11/15/09 vs. Boston University)

Nicole Anderson20

Sophomore • Forward • 6-0 • Shoots: LeftJordan, Minn. • Shakopee High

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AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Notched six goals and 13 assists for 19 points in 34 games played… Ranked third among all Hockey East freshmen with 13 assists… Recorded her first collegiate point with a game-winning goal in the 4-0 victory over Maine (10/2/09)… Named Hockey East Rookie of the Week on two occasions (10/5/09, 10/19/09)… Named Hockey East Rookie of the Month for October.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Attended Shattuck St. Mary’s prep school... Played lacrosse and hockey... Team Captain as a senior... Registered 253 points in 198 games for Shattuck... Helped lead Shattuck to the National Championship in 2006, 2007 and 2009... Attended the National Player Development camp from 2005-2008... A member of the High Honor Roll (3.85+

GPA) as a sophomore, junior and senior.

PERSONAL:NAME: Jessica L. CohenBIRTH DATE: May 27, 1991FAMILY: Daughter of Bill and Joireen Cohen. Has an older sister, Jamie and an older brother, Jason.MAJOR: Chemistry

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “Don’t be a wet noodle.”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: When I was looking at schools, I wanted a balance between academics and hockey that could give me every possible opportunity for success now and in the future. At PC, I felt that environment of excellence closing in around me, and it was contagious, I immediately wanted to be a part of it.

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Jessica Cohen22

Sophomore • Forward • 5-7 • Shoots: RightAnchorage, Alaska • Shattuck St. Mary’s

YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW09-10 34 6 13 19 17/34 0 0 2HE 20 4 7 11 12/24 0 0 1Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed)Goals: 1 (2/20/10 @ Vermont)Assists: 2 (1/9/10 vs. Cornell)Points: 2 (1/9/10 vs. Cornell)

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AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Appeared in nine games as a freshman including five in Hockey East play... Finished the season with three shots on net.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated from Monona Grove High... Played with the Madison Capitols f rom 2003-2009... Captained the team from 2007-2009... Helped lead her team to four-consecutive state championships (2004-2007) and a regional championship in 2006... Received MWEHL Honorable Mention in 2006...

Received the Justine Pellman Access Award and the team Hustle Award in 2008...Was a member of the Honor Roll in high school.

PERSONAL:NAME: Emily A. GrothBIRTH DATE: August 20, 1991FAMILY: Daughter of Thomas and Vickie Groth. Has an older brother, Nathan.MAJOR: Undecided

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “This is a good opportunity to reach individual mastery of your position..”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: Ever since I stepped foot on the campus I knew I wanted to be a part of the PC community. I knew I would not only get an exceptional education but also represent Providence College every time I put on the Friar jersey.

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Emily Groth18

Sophomore • Defense • 5-6 • Shoots: RightMonona, Wis. • Madison Capitals

YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW09-10 9 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0HE 5 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0

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AT PROVIDENCE: 2009-10… Played in 21 games as a freshman, recording five goals and seven assists for 12 points… Registered her first collegiate point with an assist against No. 7 Wisconsin on November 27… Named Hockey East Rookie of the Week after scoring two goals, including her first as a Friar, in PC’s 4-1 victory at No. 3 UNH on December 5... Led all freshmen with a +6 on the plus/minus scale.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated from St. Mary Catholic Secondary School... Played five sports in high school including hockey, soccer, cross country, track and badminton... Was named the Athlete of the Year all four years... A member of the Durham Junior Lightning in the PWHL from 2006-2009...

Registered 34 points in 34 games for Durham in 2009... A member of Team Ontario in 2009... Played soccer for Team Ontario, leading the team to a gold medal at Nationals in 2005 and 2006... Was a member of the Honor Roll all four years.

PERSONAL:NAME: Jessica MJ. VellaBIRTH DATE: July 5, 1991FAMILY: Daughter of Mark and

Joanne Vella. Has an older brother, Michael.MAJOR: Biology

FAVORITE COACH DERANEY QUOTE: “Whose gonna be the game breaker, play maker, difference maker out there!”

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: The feeling that I got when I first visited Providence was indescribable, but one thing was for sure, I had to be a part of it. I was immediately drawn to the amazing atmosphere that Providence has, from the coaches to the teammates, teachers to peers. Being a part of the Providence College community is the best thing that could have happened to me and I feel honored and proud to be a part of it.

YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GW09-10 21 5 7 12 5/10 0 0 1HE 13 4 6 10 3/6 0 0 1Career Highs: (most recent occurrence listed)Goals: 2 (12/5/09 @ New Hampshire)Assists: 1 (2/20/10 @ Vermont)Points: 2 (2/20/10 @ Vermont)

Jessica Vella12

Sophomore • Forward • 5-2 • Shoots: RightPickering, Ontario • Durham Junior Lightning

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BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated from Edina High School… Finished her career with seven varsity letters including four in hockey… As a senior, led the hockey team to the Section Championship, Conference Championship and a second place finish as the State Championship… Was named a 2010 Ms. Minnesota Hockey Finalist and First Team All-State selection… Named All-Metro First Team in 2008, 2009 and 2010… Finished her senior season as the leading scorer in the conference with 28 goals and 19 assists… Three-time National Camp attendee (2007, 2008, 2009)… All-State in soccer as a senior… Led the State and tied the school record for goals in a season with 33… Member of the American Sign Language Club… Edina Scholar Athlete and Honor Roll member.

PERSONAL:NAME: Corinne BuieBIRTH DATE: March 7, 1992FAMILY: Daughter of Brad and Susan Buie. Has two sisters, Marissa and Isabel. MAJOR: Undecided

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: I was attracted to Providence College by the quality of the hockey program and coaching staff as well as the reputation of the school. When I visited the campus and toured Schneider Arena, I fell in love with the atmosphere. The team was welcoming and I could tell they shared the same passion I have for the game of hockey.

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Corinne Buie11

Freshman • Forward • 5-9 Shoots: Right • Edina, Minn.

Minnesota Jr. Whitecaps

Stephanie DeMars

9Freshman • Forward • 5-7

Shoots: Left • Vermontville, N.Y. National Sports Academy

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played for the National Sports Academy from 2005-10 along with classmate Rebecca Morse… Led the team to the 2010 New York State Championship… Led the team to the most wins (45) in team history during the 2008-09 season… Finished her career with 66 goals and 140 assists for 206 points… Captained the hockey team in 2009-10… Honored with the Coach’s Award in 2009… Earned the Faculty Award from 2006-2009 for the player who demonstrated effort, improvement and love of learning… Was given the John G.A. O’Neill Award in 2009 for Human relations and concern for others… Member of the Community Service Committee… Class President

PERSONAL:NAME: Stephanie A. DeMarsBIRTH DATE: April 26, 1992FAMILY: Daughter of Jacques and Cynthia DeMars. Has a brother, Jacques, and a sister Renee. MAJOR: Undecided

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: The first time I stepped on campus I felt at home. The sense of closeness and pride within the community, along with competitive hockey and exceptional academics is what attracted me to PC. I knew this is where I wanted to spend my next four years.

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BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Member of the National Sports Academy from 2006-2010 which competes in the Junior Women’s Hockey League… Captained the team in 2009-10… Set the team’s assist record in 2009-10 with 61 assists in 71 games… Finished her career with 60 goals and 160 assists for 220 points… Led the team to the 2009-10 New York State Championship… Helped set the team record for most wins in a season in 2008-09 with 45…High Honor Roll student from 2006-10… Given the Founders’ Award for Academic Excellence and the Community Service Award in 2008… Earned the Clarkson Leadership Award in 2009 and was a member of the National Honors Society.

PERSONAL:NAME: Rebecca MorseBIRTH DATE: March 4, 1992FAMILY: Daugher of Robert and Reatha Morse. Has one brother, Ryan. MAJOR: Undecided

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: I chose Providence College because the moment I set foot on campus, I knew I could see myself being a part of the community. It met all my standards and both the hockey and academic programs are exceptional. I felt so comfortable on campus and I hadn’t gotten that feeling anywhere else.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated from Hill Murray High School… Earned 13 varsity letters including five in ice hockey… Named All-State honorable mention as a senior… Led Hill Murray High to three consecutive conference championships… Chosen for the Upper Midwest Elite Hockey League as one of the top-60 girls in the region… Selected to the All-Star team… Joined classmate Corinne Buie at the 2007 and 2008 National Camps coached by Bob Deraney… Was a High Honor Roll student… Earned four academic letters in high school… Named Academic All-State in hockey and tennis… Served as a member of the Spanish Club and the Hill Murray High 10 Year Strategic Planning Committee.

PERSONAL:NAME: Maggie PendletonBIRTH DATE: May 13, 1992FAMILY: Daughter of Kip and Annie Pendleton. Has two brothers, William and Ford.MAJOR: English

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: Providence College has an amazing atmosphere that I immediately knew I wanted to be a part of. The academic excellence, the rich tradition in women’s hockey and the morals upheld on campus made me extremely proud to be a Friar!

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Rebecca Morse

7Freshman • Defense • 5-8

Shoots: Left • Westfield, N.J. National Sports Academy

MaggiePendleton

2Freshman • Defense • 5-10

Shoots: Left • Woodbury, Minn. Minnesota Junior Whitecaps

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BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated from Lexington High School… Earned seven varsity letters including four in ice hockey and three in field hockey… Led her ice hockey team to a 16-0 regular season record and the Middlesex League Championship in 2010… Finished her career with 35 shutouts and a.960 save percentage… Was a four-time Middlesex League All-Star… 2010 Middlesex League MVP… Two-time Boston Herald Dream Team selection… 2010 Boston Globe Super Team selection… Led her club team Assabet Valley to four national championships… Works with children with special needs at Lexington High… Honor Roll member as a junior and a senior.

PERSONAL:NAME: Nina RileyBIRTH DATE: May 7, 1992FAMILY: Daughter of Tom and Paula Riley. Has one sister, Leigh. Leigh is a senior on the Providence women’s hockey team. MAJOR: Undecided

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NinaRiley

1Freshman • Goaltender • 5-10 Catches: Left • Lexington, Mass.

Assabet Valley

THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ADVANTAGE: I chose Providence College because I could imagine myself walking around campus and being on the ice at Schneider Arena. On my official visit, I immediately felt like a student here. The team chemistry also drew me in; the team was a family, not just people you step on the ice with.

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The Friars took some time off from the rink this winter to have some fun and indulge in a day of pond hockey. with the Boston Bruins celebrating their historic victory in the winter Classic, the Friars took the chance to have a bit of winter fun as well.

Clockwise: The 2010 Friars, the freshman class of 2013, the sophomore class of 2012, junior class of 2011 and the senior class of 2010 along with Coach Bob Deraney and Assistant Coach Meredith Roth

pond hoCkey

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NO. NAME YR POS S/C HT D.O.B. HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM 1 Nina Riley Fr. G L 5-7 5/7/92 Lexington, Mass./Assabet Valley 2 Maggie Pendleton Fr. D L 5-10 5/13/92 Woodbury, Minn./Minnesota Junior Whitecaps 5 Christie Jensen Jr. D R 5-5 4/10/90 Delta, B.C./Pacific Steelers 6 Laura Veharanta Jr. F R 5-6 5/30/90 La Verne, Calif./California Selects 7 Rebecca Morse Fr. D L 5-8 3/4/92 Westfield, N.J./National Sports Academy 8 Lauren Covell Jr. D R 5-7 6/10/90 Akron, Ohio/Ohio Phantom Flames 9 Stephanie DeMars Fr. F L 5-7 4/26/92 Vermontville, N.Y./National Sports Academy 10 Jennifer Friedman Jr. D R 5-11 7/19/90 San Gabriel, Calif./California Selects 11 Corinne Buie Fr. F R 5-9 3/7/92 Edina, Minn./Minnesota Junior Whitecaps 12 Jessica Vella So. F R 5-2 7/5/91 Pickering, Ontario/Durham Junior Lightning 14 Abby Gauthier Jr. F R 5-4 3/4/89 Lynn, Mass./St. Mary’s High School 15 Kate Bacon Jr. F L 5-6 4/25/90 Chanhassen, Minn./USA U-18s 16 Ashley Cottrell Jr. F R 5-6 4/4/90 Sterling Heights, Mich./USA U-18s 17 Leigh Riley Sr. D L 5-6 10/3/88 Lexington, Mass./Assabet Valley 18 Emily Groth So. D R 5-6 8/20/91 Monona, Wis./Madison Capitols 20 Nicole Anderson So. F L 6-0 7/6/91 Jordan, Minn./Shakopee High School 21 Alyse Ruff Sr. F R 5-9 1/3/89 Tualatin, Ore./The Lawrenceville School 22 Jessica Cohen So. F R 5-7 5/27/91 Anchorage, Alaska/Shattuck St. Mary’s 23 Amber Yung Sr. D R 5-10 9/6/89 Rockville, Va./USA U-22s 25 Jean O’Neill Sr. F L 5-5 9/10/87 Strafford, Pa./Princeton Tiger Lillies 27 Genevieve Lacasse Jr. G L 5-8 5/5/89 Scarborough, Ontario/Little Caesars 31 Christina England Sr. G L 5-7 2/7/89 Wareham, Mass./Wareham High School

Numerical Roster

NO. NAME YR POS S/C HT D.O.B. HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM 20 Nicole Anderson So. F L 6-0 7/6/91 Jordan, Minn./Shakopee High School 15 Kate Bacon Jr. F L 5-6 4/25/90 Chanhassen, Minn./USA U-18s 11 Corinne Buie Fr. F R 5-9 3/7/92 Edina, Minn./Minnesota Junior Whitecaps 22 Jessica Cohen So. F R 5-7 5/27/91 Anchorage, Alaska/Shattuck St. Mary’s 16 Ashley Cottrell Jr. F R 5-6 4/4/90 Sterling Heights, Mich./USA U-18s 8 Lauren Covell Jr. D R 5-7 6/10/90 Akron, Ohio/Ohio Phantom Flames 9 Stephanie DeMars Fr. F L 5-7 4/26/92 Vermontville, N.Y./National Sports Academy 31 Christina England Sr. G L 5-7 2/7/89 Wareham, Mass./Wareham High School 10 Jennifer Friedman Jr. D R 5-11 7/19/90 San Gabriel, Calif./California Selects 14 Abby Gauthier Jr. F R 5-4 3/4/89 Lynn, Mass./St. Mary’s High School 18 Emily Groth So. D R 5-6 8/20/91 Monona, Wis./Madison Capitols 5 Christie Jensen Jr. D R 5-5 4/10/90 Delta, B.C./Pacific Steelers 27 Genevieve Lacasse Jr. G L 5-8 5/5/89 Scarborough, Ontario/Little Caesars 7 Rebecca Morse Fr. D L 5-8 3/4/92 Westfield, N.J./National Sports Academy 25 Jean O’Neill Sr. F L 5-5 9/10/87 Strafford, Pa./Princeton Tiger Lillies 2 Maggie Pendleton Fr. D L 5-10 5/13/92 Woodbury, Minn./Minnesota Junior Whitecaps 17 Leigh Riley Sr. D L 5-6 10/3/88 Lexington, Mass./Assabet Valley 1 Nina Riley Fr. G L 5-7 5/7/92 Lexington, Mass./Assabet Valley 21 Alyse Ruff Sr. F R 5-9 1/3/89 Tualatin, Ore./The Lawrenceville School 6 Laura Veharanta Jr. F R 5-6 5/30/90 La Verne, Calif./California Selects 12 Jessica Vella So. F R 5-2 7/5/91 Pickering, Ontario/Durham Junior Lightning 23 Amber Yung Sr. D R 5-10 9/6/89 Rockville, Va./USA U-22s

Alphabetical Roster

12 Jessica Vella - Vel - La14 Abby Gauthier - Gawth - EE - Air16 Ashley Cottrell - Kuh - Trell18 Emily Groth - Grawth 27 Genevieve Lacasse - Gen - a - VEEve - La-Kass

Pronunciation Guide6 Laura Veharanta - VAY - Ha - Ron - Ta8 Lauren Covell - Kuh- Vul10 Jennifer Friedman - Fr - EEd - Men11 Corinne Buie - Kor- EEn – Boo- EE

roSter

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Canada (3)British Columbia (1)Christie Jensen Ontario (2)Genevieve Lacasse Jessica Vella

United States (19) Alaska (1)Jessica CohenCalifornia (2)Jennifer FriedmanLaura VeharantaMassachusetts (4)Christina EnglandAbby GauthierLeigh RileyNina RileyMichigan (1)Ashley CottrellMinnesota (4)Nicole AndersonKate BaconCorinne BuieMaggie PendletonNew Jersey (1)Rebecca MorseNew York (1)Stephanie DeMarsPennslyvania (1)Jean O’NeillOhio (1)Lauren CovellOregon (1)Alyse RuffVirginia (1)Amber YungWisconsin (1)Emily Groth

Canada

United States

Seniors (5) 31 Christina England 25 Jean O’Neill 17 Leigh Riley 21 Alyse Ruff 23 Amber Yung Juniors (8) 15 Kate Bacon 16 Ashley Cottrell 8 Lauren Covell 10 Jennifer Friedman 14 Abby Gauthier

5 Christie Jensen 27 Genevieve Lacasse 6 Laura Veharanta

Sophomores (4) 20 Nicola Anderson 22 Jessica Cohen 18 Emily Groth 12 Jessica Vella

Freshmen (5) 11 Corinne Buie 9 Stephanie DeMars 7 Rebecca Morse 2 Maggie Pendleton 1 Nina Riley

GeoGraphIC Breakdown

Alaska

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The 2010-11 Providence College Friarsteam pICtureS

(L-R): Nina Riley, Genevieve Lacasse, Goaltender Coach Bob Bellemore, Christina England.

(L-R) Front: Nina Riley, Laura Veharanta, Jean O’Neill, Alyse Ruff, Christina England, Amber Yung, Leigh Riley, Ashley Cottrell, Genevieve Lacasse, Middle Row: Assistant Coach Bob Bellemore, Graduate Assistant Erin Normore, Abby Gauthier, Stephanie DeMars, Rebecca Morse, Jennifer Friedman, Nicole Anderson, Corinne Buie, Maggie Pendleton, Lauren Covell, Jessica Vella, Assistant Coach Karen Thatcher, Head Coach Bob Deraney, Back Row: Equipment Manager Shawn Dilworth, Team Manager Moira Sweeney, Kate Bacon, Jessica Cohen, Emily Groth, Christie Jensen, Athletic Trainer Jessica Martinez, Equipment Manager Ryan Kelley.

The Friar Goaltenders

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Senior Class of 2011

(L-R): Amber Yung, Jean O’Neill, Christina England, Leigh Riley, Alyse Ruff.

team pICtureS

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(L-R) Back: Athletic Trainer Jessica Martinez, Jessica Vella, Emily Groth, Jessica Cohen, Christie Jensen, Abby Gauthier, Equipment Manager Ryan Kelley Middle: Assistant Coach Bob Bellemore, Graduate Assistant Erin Normore, Laura Veharanta, Ashley Cottrell, Breanna Schwarz, Jennifer Friedman, Nicole Anderson, Lauren Covell, Leigh Riley, Kate Bacon, Assistant Coach Meredith Roth, Head Coach Bob Deraney Front: Genevieve Lacasse, Jean O’Neill (A), Jackie Duncan, Alyse Ruff, Colleen Martin (C), Amber Yung, Arianna Rigano, Pamela McDevitt, Christina England

2009-2010 Season In Review2009-10 SeaSon In revIew

Hockey East All-Stars

Genevieve Lacasse (G)Second-Team All-Star15-11-9, 2.14 GAA,

.920 SV%

Alyse Ruff (F) Honorable Mention

All-Star12-15-27

Ashley Cottrell (F)First-Team All-Star

14-17-31

Jean O’Neill (F)Second-Team All-Star

14-16-30

Amber Yung (D)Second-Team All-Star

5-9-14

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2010 Senior Class

ClaSS of 2010

L-R: Colleen Martin, Pamela McDevitt, Arianna Rigano, Jackie Duncan

ARIANNA RIGANO CAREER YEAR GP G A PTS 06-07* 27 26 11 3707-08* 26 22 16 38 08-09 26 2 2 4 HE 14 2 1 3 09-10 35 7 7 14 HE 21 4 4 8Total 114 57 36 93* Designates seasons played at St. Anselm’s

PAMELA MCDEVITT CAREERYEAR GP G A PTS 06-07 26 0 3 3 HE 15 0 2 2 07-08 36 2 3 5 HE 21 1 1 2 08-09 33 0 3 3 HE 19 0 3 3 09-10 31 0 0 0 HE 18 1 2 3Total 126 2 9 11

JACKIE DUNCAN CAREER YEAR GP G A PTS 06-07 29 4 4 8 HE 18 3 2 5 07-08 8 0 2 2 HE 2 0 1 1 08-09 22 2 4 6 HE 10 2 1 3 09-10 22 1 4 5 HE 14 1 3 4Total 81 7 14 21

COLLEEN MARTIN CAREERYEAR GP G A PTS 06-07 35 3 1 4 HE 21 3 1 407-08 36 0 4 4 HE 21 0 2 2 08-09 33 0 7 7 HE 20 0 4 4 09-10 35 1 8 9 HE 21 0 4 4Total 139 4 20 24

Four-Year TotalsOverall Record: 64-59-20

2010 Hockey East Regular Season Champions

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2009-10 SeaSon In revIew

Nicole Anderson ‘13 Jessica Vella ‘13 Jessica Cohen ‘132009-10 WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY LETTER WINNERS

• The Providence College women’s ice hockey team finished the season with a 15-11-9 record en route towards winning its third Hockey East regular season championship.

• The Friars were picked to finish fourth in the 2010 Hockey East Preseason Coaches Poll. Providence earned two first-place votes. PC played more ranked teams (19) than not this season, finishing with a 7-8-4 record against teams in the national polls.

• The Friars hosted the 2010 Hockey East Tournament at Schneider Arena but fell in the semifinals to No. 5 seed Connecticut, 3-2

• Head Coach Bob Deraney was named 2010 Hockey East Coach of the Year after leading the Friars to the regular season champion-ship. He was one of eight finalists for the ACHA National Coach of the Year.

• Providence had a year packed with personal and program milestones. Providence College recorded its 600th victory with a 6-3 defeat of No. 8 Cornell on January 9, joining UNH as the only two schools in NCAA Division I women’s hockey with over 600 wins.

• Head Coach Bob Deraney celebrated his 200th victory at the helm of Providence College when PC defeated arch rival UNH, 3-2, in Providence on January 17. Deraney joined John Marchetti as the only coaches in Providence women’s hockey history with over 200 victories.

• The Friars defeated New Hampshire, 4-1, on December 5 in Durham, N.H. becoming the first Hockey East team to defeat the Wildcats in Durham since the league was created in 2002-03. UNH had gone 69-0-10 in conference play at the Whittemore Center prior to PC’s historic victory. PC also earned its first season sweep of UNH since 1983-84.

• Providence finished the season ranked No. 10 in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll. The Friars were ranked as high as eighth by the USCHO.com national poll. Providence was ranked for four consecutive weeks from January 18-February 8. The Friars received votes or were ranked in 15 of 21 weeks this season.

• Four Friars were named to the Hockey East All-Star Teams at the annual awards banquet. Sophomore Ashley Cottrell (Sterling Heights, Mich.) was named a First-Team All-Star after leading PC with 14 goals, 17 assists and 31 points. Junior Jean O’Neill (Strafford, Pa.) was chosen as a Second-Team All-Star as she set career highs with 14 goals, 16 assists and 30 points. Junior Amber Yung (Rockville, Va.) was named runner-up for Defenseman of the Year and was chosen as a Second-Team All-Star. Sophomore goaltender Genevieve Lacasse (Scarborough, Ontario) was also named to the Hockey East Second Team after starting all 35 games and finishing with a 2.14 GAA. Junior Alyse Ruff (Tualatin, Ore.) was named an Honorable Mention All-Star as she tallied 12 goals and 15 assists for 27 points. • Sophomore forward Ashley Cottrell and junior defender Amber Yung were both named New England Hockey Writers All-Stars this year, becoming PC’s 29th and 30th selections all-time.

• Sophomore goaltender Genevieve Lacasse set a new PC single-season record with 878 saves on the year. The mark was good enough for the sixth most in the NCAA in 2010.

• Genevieve Lacasse, only a sophomore, moved into third all-time with 1,634 saves and 64 games played. She trails only all-time Friar greats Sara DeCosta (2,324) and Jana Bugden (2,555).

• Providence had two players score over 30 points for the first time since 2006-07. Sophomore Ashley Cottrell notched 14 goals and 17 assists for 31 points while junior Jean O’Neill tallied 14 goals and 16 assists for 30 points.

• Providence sent three players to compete with the Hockey East All-Stars against Team USA on November 22. Sophomores Ashley Cottrell and Genevieve Lacasse joined junior Amber Yung to compete against former Friar Karen Thatcher (‘06) and Team USA. As-sistant Coach Meredith Roth also took part in the event as an assistant coach for the Hockey East All-Stars.

• Former Friar Karen Thatcher (‘06) won a silver medal with Team USA at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, B.C. Thatcher joins eight former Friars who have played in the Olympics.

2009-2010 WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY Record: 15-11-9 (11-5-5 Hockey East, 1st Place)Head Coach: Bob DeraneyAssistant Coaches: Meredith Roth, Bob Bellemore, Erin NormoreCaptains: Colleen Martin (C), Jean O’Neill (A)

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2009-10 SeaSon In revIewExhibition GameProvidence College 4, McGill University 7September 26, 2009 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT F McGill 0 1 6 - 7PC 0 3 1 - 4

First Period: No ScoringSecond Period: PC, Ruff (Martin) 6:46 PP; Veharanta (Cottrell, Yung) 14:06 PP; O’Neill (Cottrell, Veharanta) 16:19; MU, Martindale (Bettez, Davidson) 17:19Third Period:MU, Cecere (Unassisted) 3:27; Lind-Kenny (Smith, Soberano) 5:44 PP; Davidson (Sheehan, Bettez) 6:05; Bettez (Davidson, Lind-Kenny) 9:27 PP; Soberano (Smith) 11:23 PP; PC, Veharanta (Unassisted) 14:23; MU, Ton-That (Peroff) 19:40 ENGame-winning goal: MU, BettezPower play: MU, 3-for-8; PC, 2-for-4Penalties: MU, 5-for-10; PC, 9-for-18Savess: Smith (MU), 7-7-7 -- 21 Lacasse (PC), 15-12-4 -- 31 England (PC), 0-0-4 -- 4Attendance: 140PC Record: 0-0-0, 0-0-0 HE

Game #1Providence College 4, Maine 0October 2, 2009 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT FMaine 0 0 0 - 0PC 0 3 1 - 4

First Period: No ScoringSecond Period: PC, Cohen (Covell) 4:35; Cottrell (Veharanta, O’Neill) 16:25; O’Neill (Yung) SH 19:40Third Period:PC, Rigano (Cohen, Ruff) 6:22Game-winning goal: PC, CohenPower play: UM, 0-for-4; PC, 0-for-3Penalties: UM, 4-for-8; PC, 5-for-10Saves: Currier (UM), 7-9-5 -- 21

Lacasse (PC), 3-7-9 -- 19

Attendance: 170PC Record: 1-0-0, 1-0-0 HE

Game #2Providence College 2, Maine 1October 3, 2009 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT FMaine 1 0 0 - 1PC 1 1 0 - 2

First Period: UM, Peacock (Bond, Oullette) 3:51 PP; PC, Yung (Cohen, Cottrell) 14:37Second Period: PC, Cottrell (Unassisted) 7:06Third Period:No ScoringGame-winning goal: PC, CottrellPower play: UM, 1-for-8; PC, 0-for-6Penalties: UM, 8-for-16; PC, 9-for-18Saves: Ott (UM), 9-22-9 -- 40 Lacasse (PC), 6-4-4 -- 14Attendance: 113PC Record: 2-0-0, 2-0-0 HE

Game #3No. 7 Clarkson 3, Providence College 2October 9, 2009 at Cheel ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT F PC 0 1 1 0 2Clarkson 1 1 0 1 3

First Period: CU, Tendler (Mulligan, Eusepi) 6:03Second Period: PC, Martin (Cohen, Ruff) PP 4:02; CU, Baribeau (Wood) 18:19Third Period:PC, Cottrell (O’Neill) 14:41 Overtime Period:CU, Baribeau (Olson, Wood) 1:26 Game-winning goal: CU, BaribeauPower play: PC, 1-for-6; CU, 0-for-5Penalties: PC, 8-for-16; CU, 8-for-16Saves: Dahm (CU), 6-5-6-1 -- 18 Lacasse (PC), 10-9-9-0 -- 27Attendance: 346PC Record: 2-1-0, 2-0-0 HE

Game #4No. 5 St. Lawrence 3, Providence College 3October 9, 2009 at Cheel ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT F PC 0 1 2 0 3SLU 1 0 2 0 3

First Period: SLU, Goldsmith (Bero, Akstul l ) PP 11:03 Second Period: PC, Rigano (Unassisted) 19:55Third Period:SLU, Emond (Roach) SH 4:49; PC, Rigano (Covell) PP 5:34; SLU, Goldsmith (Fernandez, Emond) 16:38; PC, Cottrell (Veharanta, O’Neill) 18:30 Overtime Period:No ScoringGame-tying goal: PC, CottrellPower play: PC, 1-for-5; SLU, 1-for-6Penalties: PC, 6-for-12; SLU, 5-for-10Saves: Chartier (SLU), 4-8-5-2 -- 19 Lacasse (PC), 12-7-9-4 -- 32Attendance: 207PC Record: 2-1-1, 2-0-0 HE

Game #5Providence College 4, Colgate 1October 16, 2009 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT F Colgate 0 0 1 0 1PC 0 3 1 0 4

First Period: No ScoringSecond Period: PC, Gauthier (Bacon, Martin) 4:30, Cohen

(Yung, Ruff) 12:56, Anderson (Cottrell) 19:58 PP Third Period: CU, Stewart (Unassisted) 1:51 PP; PC, Ruff (O’Neill, Yung) 13:31 PPGame-winning goal: PC, CohenPower play: PC, 2-for-6; CU, 1-for-9Penalties: PC, 10-for-20; CU, 8-for-16Saves: Plenderleith (CU), 5-14-8 -- 27 Lacasse (PC), 8-9-13 -- 30Attendance: 162PC Record: 3-1-1, 2-0-0 HE

Game #6Syracuse 3, Providence College 1October 17, 2009 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT F Syracuse 0 2 1 0 3PC 0 0 1 0 1

First Period: No ScoringSecond Period: SU, Marty (Rising, Menard) 9:28, Marty ( Menard) 12:14 Third Period: PC, Cohen (Martin) 2:18; SU Malcolm (Unassisted) 18:30 ENGame-winning goal: SU, MartyPower play: PC, 0-for-4; SU, 0-for-2Penalties: PC, 2-for-4; SU, 4-for-8Saves: Schoedel (SU), 5-14-9 -- 28 Lacasse (PC), 4-8-5 -- 17Attendance: 115PC Record: 3-2-1, 2-0-0 HE

Game #7Yale 2, Providence College 2October 23, 2009 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT SO FYale 0 1 1 0 0 2PC 0 2 0 0 1 2

First Period: No ScoringSecond Period: PC, Anderson (Friedman, Martin) 1:35 PP; YALE, Ketchum (Grant) 3:21 PP; PC, Cottrell (Jensen, Veharanta) 14:05 PP Third Period: YALE, Hughes (Ketchum) 4:32Overtime Period:No ScoringGame-tying goal: YALE, HughesPower play: PC, 2-for-7; YALE, 1-for-5Penalties: PC, 5-for-10; YALE, 7-for-14Saves: Snikeris (YALE), 12-12-8-3 -- 35 Lacasse (PC), 5-5-7-3 -- 20Attendance: 105PC Record: 3-2-2, 2-0-0 HE

Game #8Brown 5, Providence College 1 (Mayor’s Cup)October 25, 2009 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT F Brown 0 1 4 - 5PC 1 0 0 - 1

First Period: PC, Gauthier (Jensen, Anderson) 11:27 Second Period: BRWN, Farrer (unassisted) 1:10 Third Period: BRWN, Connors (Brown) 2:48, Surbey (Connors) 7:54, Jolin (Dancewicz, Polenska) 11:22 PP, Polenska (unassisted) 12:59Game-winng goal: BRWN SurbeyPower play: PC, 0-for-4; BRWN, 1-for-3Penalties: PC, 3-for-6; BRWN, 4-for-8Saves: Jamieson (BRWN), 18-8-5 -- 31 Lacasse (PC), 8-6-3 -- 17 England (PC), 0-0-3 -- 3Attendance: 192PC Record: 3-3-2, 2-0-0 HE

Game #9No. 10 Boston University 3, Providence College 1

Alyse Ruff was named Hockey East Player of the Week on January 4 and January 25.

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2009-10 SeaSon In revIewOctober 31, 2009 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT F Boston U. 0 1 2 - 3PC 0 1 0 - 1

First Period: No ScoringSecond Period: BU, Hergesheimer (Lorms, Wiley) 2:27; PC, Cottrell

(Covell, Lacasse) 18:16 Third Period: BU, Kohanchuk (Kirchner) 12:33, Kohanchuk (Boucher) 19:57 Game-winning goal: BU, KohanchukPower play: PC, 1-for-6; BU, 0-for-3Penalties: PC, 3-for-6; BU, 6-for-12Saves: Haber (BU), 10-8-6 -- 24 Lacasse (PC), 6-9-7 -- 22Attendance: 108PC Record: 3-4-2, 2-1-0 HE

Game #10Providence College 1, Connecticut 1 November 1, 2009 at Mark Edwards Freitas Ice ForumScoring 1 2 3 OT SO FPC 0 1 0 0 3 1UConn 0 1 0 0 2 1

First Period: No ScoringSecond Period: PC, Veharanta (Cohen, Covell) 7:24; UConn, Mur-phy (Blain) 18:01 Third Period: No ScoringGame-Tying goal: UConn, MurphyPower play: PC, 0-for-3; UConn, 0-for-2Penalties: PC, 2-for-4; UConn, 3-for-6Saves: Garcia (UConn), 6-5-11-1 -- 23 Lacasse (PC), 11-10-6-2 -- 29Attendance:673PC Record: 3-4-3, 2-1-1-1 HE

Game #11Providence College 2, Maine 2 November 6, 2009 at Alfond Arena

Scoring 1 2 3 OT SO FPC 1 1 0 0 1 2Maine 1 1 0 0 2 2

First Period: UM, Stech (Dougherty) 16:41; PC, Ruff (Cottrell, Rigano) 19:47Second Period: PC, Anderson (O’Neill, Cottrell) 5:14; UM, Ouellette (Croussette) 16:10 Third Period: No ScoringGame-Tying goal: Maine, OuellettePower play: PC, 0-for-7; Maine, 0-for-2Penalties: PC, 3-for-6; Maine, 8-for-16Saves: Ott (Maine), 8-12-20-1 -- 41 Lacasse (PC), 4-7-11-4 -- 26Attendance: 211PC Record: 3-4-4, 2-1-2-1 HE

Game #12No. 9 Northeastern 1, Providence College 1 November 8, 2009 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT SO FNortheastern 0 0 1 0 1 1PC 0 1 0 0 2 1

First Period: No ScoringSecond Period: PC, Cottrell (unassisted) 19:58 Third Period: NU, Kehoe (Berg, Pickett) 9:57Game-Tying goal: NU, KehoePower play: PC, 0-for-3; NU, 0-for-2Penalties: PC, 2-for-4; NU, 3-for-6Saves: Schelling (NU), 16-9-11-1 -- 37 Lacasse (PC), 6-10-11-1 -- 28Attendance: 190PC Record: 3-4-5, 2-1-3-2 HE

Game #13Providence College 3, No. 8 Boston University 5 November 14, 2009 at Agganis ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT FPC 0 1 2 0 3BU 2 3 0 0 5

First Period: BU, Kohanchuk (Kirchner) 9:14 PP, Anderson (Wa-tchorn, Cardella) 12:29 PPSecond Period: BU, Anderson (Warren, Watchorn) 1:58 PP; PC, O’Neill (Gauthier, Ruff) 5:28 PP; BU, Kirchner (Kohanchuk, Warren) 6:48 PP, Koller (Watchorn, Wiley) 11:50Third Period: PC, Cottrell (Yung) 8:54 PP, Ruff (O’Neill) 14:54 PPGame-winning goal: BU, KirchnerPower play: PC, 3-for-9; BU, 4-for-7Penalties: PC, 8-for-16; BU, 10-for-20Saves: Haber (BU), 9-6-17 -- 32 Lacasse (PC), 11-7-7 -- 25Attendance: 361PC Record: 3-5-5, 2-2-3-2 HE

Game #14No. 8 Boston University 2, Providence College 6 November 15, 2009 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT FNo. 8 BU 1 0 0 0 2PC 1 1 4 0 6

First Period: BU, Bloemers (Anderson, Watchorn) 9:22; PC, Anderson (Cottrell, Friedman) 13:53 Second Period: PC, Riley (Rigano) 2:45 Third Period: BU, Tetreau (Boucher, Bloemers) 4:07; PC, Anderson (Cottrell) 4:19, Anderson (Cottrell, Veharanta) 5:05 PP HT, Cottrell (Anderson) 7:44, Ruff (Duncan) 18:42Game-winning goal: PC, AndersonPower play: PC, 1-for-4; BU, 0-for-2Penalties: PC, 3-for-6; BU, 5-for-10

Saves: Fromkin (BU), 9-7-3 -- 19 Lacasse (PC), 5-18-18 -- 41Attendance: 186PC Record: 4-5-5, 3-2-3-2 HE

Game #15No. 9 Northeastern 4, Providence College 3 November 20, 2009 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT FNU 1 2 1 0 3PC 3 0 0 0 4

First Period: PC, Cohen (Bacon) 4:33, Anderson (Cottrell, Veha-ranta) 7:33 PP, Cottrell (Yung) 11:28 PP; NU, Kehoe (Esposito, Applin) 18:23 PPSecond Period: NU, Pickett (Wohlfeiler, Kerr) 10:41, Wallace (unas-sisted) 17:47Third Period: NU, Wohlfeiler (Llanes, Antflick) 3:01Game-winning goal: NU, WohlfeilerPower play: PC, 2-for-4; NU, 1-for-6Penalties: PC, 7-for-14; NU, 5-for-10Saves: Schelling (NU), 6-9-9 -- 24 Lacasse (PC), 7-11-7 -- 25Attendance: 181PC Record: 4-6-5, 3-3-3-2 HE

Game #16No. 7 wisconsin 2, Providence College 2 November 27, 2009 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT SO FUW 0 1 1 0 1 2PC 1 0 1 0 2 2

First Period: PC, O’Neill (Vella, Yung) 2:20 PPSecond Period: UW, Prough (Nash) 4:24Third Period: UW, Deluce (Provost) 9:27: PC, Anderson (Cottrell, Veharanta) 14:31 PP Game-Tying goal: PC, AndersonPower play: PC, 2-for-5; UW, 0-for-5Penalties: PC, 5-for-10; UW, 6-for-12Saves: Ruegsegger (UW), 5-4-4-0 -- 13 Lacasse (PC), 7-8-15-4 -- 34Attendance: 328PC Record: 4-6-6, 3-3-3-2 HE

Game #17No. 7 wisconsin 4, Providence College 1 November 28, 2009 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT FUW 1 0 3 0 4PC 0 1 0 0 1

First Period: UW, Decker (Nash, Dronen) 16:07 Second Period: PC, Veharanta (Cottrell, Martin) 17:17 Third Period: UW, Deluce (Sanders, Giles) 17:01, Decker (Ammer-man) 17:28, Deluce (unassisted) 19:44 ENGame-winning goal: UW, DelucePower play: PC, 0-for-6; UW, 0-for-3Penalties: PC, 4-for-8; UW, 7-for-14Saves: McCready (UW), 0-6-3 -- 9 Lacasse (PC), 15-11-10 -- 36Attendance: 239PC Record: 4-7-6, 3-3-3-2 HE

Game #18Providence College 4, No. 3 New Hampshire 1 December 5, 2009 at The Whittemore CenterScoring 1 2 3 OT FPC 2 1 1 0 4UNH 0 1 0 0 1

First Period: PC, Vella (Rigano, Covell) 8:32, Rigano (Unassisted) 10:04 Second Period: PC, Vella (O’Neill, Ruff) 4:25; UNH, Long (Horn,

Nicole Anderson netted a hat trick against No. 8 Boston University on November 15.

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16:56 Third Period: UNH, Lavoie (Horn, Dziengelewski) 4:38;Game-winning goal: PC, FriedmanPower play: PC, 1-for-5; UNH, 1-for-4Penalties: PC, 4-for-8; UNH, 5-for-10Saves: Herman (UNH), 4-18-5 -- 27 Lacasse (PC), 6-7-8 -- 21Attendance: 408PC Record: 10-7-8, 6-3-4-2 HE

Game #26Boston College 1, No. 9 Providence College 2January 23 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT FBC 0 1 0 0 1PC 1 0 0 1 2

First Period: PC, Bacon (Riley, Rigano) 5:26 Second Period: BC, Thunstrom (unassisted) 6:41 Third Period: No ScoringOvertime Period:O’Neill (unassisted) 4:29Game-winning goal: PC, O’NeillPower play: PC, 0-for-6; BC, 0-for-8Penalties: PC, 9-for-18; BC, 7-for-14Saves: Boyles (BC), 4-5-9-1 -- 19 Lacasse (PC), 17-6-5-2 -- 30Attendance: 312

PC Record: 11-7-8, 7-3-4-2 HE

Game #27No. 9 Providence College 6, Boston College 3January 24 at Kelly Ice RinkScoring 1 2 3 FPC 1 2 3 6BC 0 0 3 3

First Period: PC, Yung (Cottrell, Veharanta) 9:14 PPSecond Period: PC, Yung (O’Neill, Cohen) 8:42; Friedman (Ruff, Vella) 11:12 Third Period: BC, Bolden (Thunstrom, Welch) 7:21 PP; PC, Vella (Ruff, Jensen) 11:36; BC, Thunstrom (Restuccia) 12:46 PP; PC, Cottrell (Gauthier, Duncan) 16:13; Ruff (Martin) 16:31; BC, Welch (Thunstrom) 18:35 PP

2009-10 SeaSon In revIewBirchard) 14:25 PP Third Period: PC, Veharanta, (Ruff, Friedman) 0:30 PPGame-winning goal: PC, RiganoPower play: PC, 1-for-5; UNH, 1-for-6Penalties: PC, 6-for-12; UNH, 5-for-10Saves: Minton (UNH), 5-4-8 -- 17 Lacasse (PC), 6-8-8 -- 22Attendance: 524PC Record: 5-7-6, 4-3-3-2 HE

Game #19Providence College 2, Boston College 2 December 11, 2009 at Conte ForumScoring 1 2 3 OT SO FPC 2 0 0 0 0 2BC 0 0 2 0 1 2

First Period: PC, Anderson (Veharanta, Cottrell) 9:03 PP, Bacon (Martin, Vella) 9:36 Second Period: No ScoringThird Period: BC, Restuccia (Welch, Bolden) 0:37, Thunstrom (Motherwell, Bolden) 12:49 PP Overtime Period:No ScoringGame-Tying goal: BC, ThunstromPower play: PC, 1-for-6; BC, 1-for-6Penalties: PC, 6-for-12; BC, 6-for-12Saves: Boyles (BC), 8-6-7-0 -- 21 Lacasse (PC), 9-11-5-0 -- 25Attendance: 212PC Record: 5-7-7, 4-3-4-2 HE

Game #20Providence College 4, St. Cloud State 4 January 2 at National Hockey CenterScoring 1 2 3 OT SO FPC 2 1 1 0 0 4SCSU 1 2 1 0 1 4

First Period: SCSU, Nelson (Hogan, Roberts) 4:14; PC, Yung (Cottrell, Gauthier) 6:03 PP, Friedman (JCohen, Ruff) 8:28 PPSecond Period: Nelson (Hogan, Pezon) 6:31 PP; PP Gauthier (Cot-trell, Friedman) 7:17 PP; SCSU, Nelson (Roberts, Zabrick) 14:13 HTThird Period: PC, Ruff (unassisted) 5:38 PP; SCSU, Nelson (Hogan, Pezon) 19:33 EAOvertime Period:No ScoringGame-Tying goal: SCSU, NelsonPower play: PC, 3-for-8; SCSU, 1-for-3Penalties: PC, 3-for-6; SCSU, 8-for-16Saves: Nixon (SCSU), 10-12-9-2 -- 33 Lacasse (PC), 8-14-11-2 -- 35Attendance: 457PC Record: 5-7-8, 4-3-4-2 HE

Game #21Providence College 2, Minnesota State 0 January 3 at National Hockey CenterScoring 1 2 3 FPC 0 1 1 2MSU 0 0 0 0

First Period: No ScoringSecond Period: PC, Ruff (O’Neill, Cohen) 2:06 PPThird Period: PC, Ruff (Rigano, Riley) 9:55Game-winning goal: PC, RuffPower play: PC, 1-for-4; MSU, 0-for-3Penalties: PC, 3-for-6; MSU, 4-for-8Saves: Altmann (MSU), 10-6-13 -- 29 Lacasse (PC), 11-10-10 -- 31Attendance: 213PC Record: 6-7-8, 4-3-4-2 HE

Game #22No. 8 Cornell 3, Providence College 6 January 9 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 FCU 1 1 1 3PC 3 2 1 6

First Period: PC, Bacon (Riley, Rigano) 8:19, O’Neill (Cohen, Ruff) 9:55; CU, Karpenko (Jue) 13:25 PP; PC, Vella (O’Neill, Friedman) 18:00Second Period: PC, Ruff (Cohen, O’Neill) 8:37, Jensen (Duncan) 14:42; CU, Hughes (Zorn, Ogilvie) 18:32 Third Period: PC, Gauthier (unassisted) 3:06; CU, Ogilvie (Mar-tino) 8:01Game-winning goal: PC, RuffPower play: PC, 0-for-4; CU, 1-for-3Penalties: PC, 3-for-6; CU, 4-for-8Saves: Wilson (CU), 9-5-7 -- 21 Lacasse (PC), 7-8-7 -- 22Attendance: 191PC Record: 7-7-8, 4-3-4-2 HE

Game #23No. 8 Cornell 0, Providence College 3 January 10 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 FCU 0 0 0 0PC 1 2 0 3

First Period: PC, Cottrell (Veharanta, Anderson) 15:56 Second Period: PC, O’Neill (Covell) 6:30, Yung (Cohen, O’Neill) 18:32Third Period: PC, Gauthier (unassisted) 3:06; CU, Ogilvie (Mar-tino) 8:01Game-winning goal: PC, CottrellPower play: PC, 0-for-3; CU, 0-for-5Penalties: PC, 5-for-10; CU, 3-for-6Saves: Mazzotta (CU), 8-9-7 -- 24 Lacasse (PC), 14-8-7 -- 29Attendance: 172PC Record: 8-7-8, 4-3-4-2 HE

Game #24No. 9 Providence College 3, No. 3 New Hampshire 2 January 16 at The Whittemore CenterScoring 1 2 3 FPC 1 1 1 3UNH 0 1 1 2

First Period: PC, Cohen (Ruff, O’Neill) 10:43Second Period: UNH, Lavoie (Paton, Long) 2:13; PC, O’Neill (Ruff, Yung) 7:33 PPThird Period: PC, O’Neill (Ruff, Friedman) 19:08 EN; UNH, Allen (Dziengelewski) 19:20Game-winning goal: PC, O’NeillPower play: PC, 1-for-3; UNH, 0-for-2Penalties: PC, 2-for-4; UNH, 3-for-6Saves: Herman (UNH), 9-4-3 -- 16 Lacasse (PC), 6-9-10 -- 25Attendance: 621PC Record: 9-7-8, 5-3-4-2 HE

Game #25No. 3 New Hampshire 2 , No. 9 Providence College 3January 17 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 FUNH 0 1 1 2PC 1 2 0 3

First Period: PC, Ruff (Vella, O’Neill) 19:20 PPSecond Period: UNH, Paton (Lavoie, Long) 5:16 PP; PC, Rigano (Duncan, Bacon) 12:15; Friedman (Gauthier, Martin)

Genevieve Lacasse was named Hockey East Goal-tender of the Month for December and was chosen as Defensive Player of the Week three times in 2009-10.

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2009-10 SeaSon In revIewGame-winning goal: PC, VellaPower play: PC, 2-for-7; BC, 3-for-9Penalties: PC, 10-for-31; BC, 8-for-16Saves: Boyles (BC), 8-7-4 -- 19 Lacasse (PC), 5-3-15 -- 23Attendance: 301

Game #28PC Record: 12-7-8, 8-3-4-2 HEVermont 2, No. 9 Providence College 1January 29 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 FUVM 1 0 1 2PC 0 0 1 1

First Period: UVM, Wakeham (Walsh) 15:52 Second Period: No ScoringThird Period: PC, O’Neill (Cohen, Ruff) 8:40 PP; UVM, Rapin (Ahbe) 12:02Game-winning goal: UVM, RapinPower play: PC, 1-for-4; UVM, 0-for-2Penalties: PC, 3-for-6; UVM, 4-for-8Saves: Olychuck (UVM), 7-5-11 -- 23 Lacasse (PC), 3-1-4 -- 8Attendance: 261PC Record: 12-8-8, 8-4-4-2 HE

Game #29No. 9 Providence College 1, No. 6 Harvard 2January 30 at Bright Hockey CenterScoring 1 2 3 FPC 0 0 1 1Harvard 1 0 1 2

First Period: HU, Chute (Farni) 5:16 Second Period: No ScoringThird Period: PC, Rigano (Bacon) 9:18; HU, Griffin (Farni, Coskren) 14:42 PPGame-winning goal: Harvard, GriffinPower play: PC, 0-for-3; Harvard, 1-for-4Penalties: PC, 4-for-8; Harvard, 3-for-6Saves: Bellamy (HU), 7-4-7 -- 18 Lacasse (PC), 11-15-8 -- 34Attendance: 443PC Record: 12-9-8, 8-4-4-2 HE

Game #30No. 10 Providence College 2, No. 7 Northeastern 1February 6 at Matthews ArenaScoring 1 2 3 FPC 0 0 2 2NU 1 0 0 1

First Period: NU, Bermain (Wohlfeiler, Applin) 5:46 PPSecond Period: No ScoringThird Period: PC, Cottrell (Yung) 10:54; PC, Anderson (Unas-sisted) 17:19Game-winning goal: PC, AndersonPower play: PC, 0-for-5; NU, 1-for-6Penalties: PC, 6-for-12; NU, 5-for-10Saves: Sulyma (NU), 6-13-11 -- 30 Lacasse (PC), 15-9-8 -- 32Attendance: 234PC Record: 13-9-8, 9-4-4-2 HE

Game #31No. 7 Connecticut 3, No. 8 Providence College 3February 12 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 OT SO FUC 1 0 2 0 0 3PC 1 2 0 0 1 3

First Period: UC, Blain (Weber, Murphy) 10:14 PP; PC, Rigano (Bacon, Jensen) 1910Second Period:

PC, Duncan (Cottrell, Yung) 4:47, Ruff (Vella, Lac-asse) 14:51 PPThird Period: UC, Blain (Binning) 3:48, Binning (Chaisson, Evelyn) 10:31 PPOvertime Period:No ScoringGame-Tying goal: UC, BinningPower play: PC, 1-for-5; UC, 2-for-6Penalties: PC, 7-for-14; UC, 6-for-12Saves: Garcia (UC), 11-5-10-3 -- 29 Lacasse (PC), 6-9-5-3 -- 23Attendance: 328PC Record: 13-9-9, 9-4-5-3 HE

Game #32No. 8 Providence College 1, No. 7 Connecticut 4February 13 at Mark Edward Freitas Ice ForumScoring 1 2 3 FPC 0 0 1 1UC 2 1 1 4

First Period: UC, Weber (Blain, Allen) 0:43l; UC, Weber (Allen, Chaisson) 10:59 PP Second Period: UC, Binning (Hollstein, Weber) 3:21Third Period: PC, O’Neill (Cohen, Covell) 7:51 PP EA; UC, Lutz (Murphy) 17:20Game-winning goal: UC, WeberPower play: PC, 1-for-4; UC, 1-for-3Penalties: PC, 3-for-6; UC, 4-for-19Saves: Garcia (UC), 11-8-6 -- 25 Lacasse (PC), 11-3-7 -- 21Attendance: 427PC Record: 13-10-9, 9-5-5-3 HE

Game #33Providence College 4, Vermont 2February 19 at Gutterson FieldhouseScoring 1 2 3 FPC 1 1 2 4UVM 0 1 1 2

First Period: PC, Anderson (Cotterll, Covell) 11:38

Second Period: UVM, Wente (Walsh, Walsh) 11:02 PP; O’Neill (Riley, Covell) 13:25Third Period: UVM, Furlani (Doucet) 0:32 PP; O’Neill (Cohen) 1:01; Ruff (Vella) 17:09Game-winning goal: PC, O’NeillPower play: PC, 0-for-2; UVM, 2-for-5Penalties: PC, 5-for-10; UVM, 2-for-4Saves: Olychuck (UVM), 3-6-7 -- 16 Lacasse (PC), 6-11-4 -- 21Attendance: 355PC Record: 14-10-9, 10-5-5-3 HE

Game #34Providence College 5, Vermont 2February 20 at Gutterson FieldhouseScoring 1 2 3 FPC 2 0 3 5UVM 0 2 0 2

First Period: PC, Cohen (O’Neill) 11:11; PC, Cottrell, (Vella, Friedman) 15:41Second Period: UVM, Wente (Walsh) 3:12; Rapin (Walsh, Wente) 7:06Third Period: PC, Jensen (O’Neill, Bacon) 7:29 PP; Vella (Martin, Ruff) 8:16; O’Neill (Cottrell) 18:48Game-winning goal: PC, JensenPower play: PC, 1-for-3; UVM, 0-for-5Penalties: PC, 5-for-10; UVM, 3-for-6Saves: Olychuck (UVM), 8-7-5 -- 20 Lacasse (PC), 6-2-6 -- 14Attendance: 444PC Record: 15-10-9, 11-5-5-3 HE

Game #35No. 7 Connecticut 3, No. 10 Providence College 2March 6 at Schneider ArenaScoring 1 2 3 FUConn 3 0 0 3PC 0 1 1 2

First Period: UC, Stathopulous (Chaisson, Weber) 4:18; Hollstein, (Binning) 13:34; Binning (Hollstein) 17:30Second Period: PC, Bacon (Rigano) 17:45Third Period: PC, O’Neill (Gauthier) 14:07Power play: PC, 0-for-2; UConn, 0-for-0Penalties: PC, 0-for-0; UConn, 2-for-4Saves: Garcia (UConn), 4-18-10 -- 32 Lacasse (PC), 12-2-6 -- 20Attendance: 822PC Record: 15-11-9, 11-5-5-3 HE

Ashley Cottrell was chosen as a Hockey East First-Team All-Star and a New England Hockey Writers All-Star.

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2009-10 StatIStICS

STATISTICS

Overall: 15-11-9 Conf: 11-5-5 (Hockey East) Home: 8-7-4 Away: 6-4-5 Neut: 1-0-0

OVERALL CONFERENCE ------SHOTS----- PENALTY ---GOALS--- ------SHOTS----- PENALTY ---GOALS---## Name GP G A Pts Sh +/- No-Min PP SH GW GP G A Pts Sh +/- No-Min PP SH GW----------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------16 Cottrell, Ashley 35 14 17 31 78 +7 7-14 4 0 2 21 10 12 22 49 +9 4-8 3 0 125 O’Neill, Jean 35 14 16 30 100 +9 6-12 5 1 3 21 10 9 19 61 +10 4-8 4 1 321 Ruff, Alyse 35 12 15 27 102 +7 18-36 6 0 2 21 7 11 18 65 +8 10-20 3 0 022 Cohen, Jessica 34 6 13 19 69 0 17-34 0 0 2 20 4 7 11 40 +2 12-24 0 0 120 Anderson, Nicole 35 11 3 14 79 -4 7-14 6 0 2 21 8 1 9 49 0 6-12 3 0 29 Rigano, Arianna 35 7 7 14 94 +9 10-20 1 0 1 21 4 4 8 55 +7 6-12 0 0 123 Yung, Amber 35 5 9 14 70 0 6-12 2 0 0 21 3 5 8 49 +7 4-8 1 0 03 Vella, Jessica 21 5 7 12 20 +6 5-10 0 0 1 13 4 6 10 11 +4 3-6 0 0 16 Veharanta, Laura 33 3 9 12 57 +1 15-30 1 0 0 21 2 5 7 34 -2 8-16 1 0 015 Bacon, Kate 28 4 6 10 54 -2 15-30 0 0 0 16 2 4 6 31 +3 8-16 0 0 010 Friedman, Jennifer 34 3 7 10 61 +6 11-22 2 0 1 21 2 4 6 34 +8 7-14 1 0 114 Gauthier, Abby 34 4 5 9 28 -1 4-8 0 0 0 20 0 3 3 13 +4 4-8 0 0 05 Martin, Colleen 35 1 8 9 42 0 8-16 1 0 0 21 0 4 4 29 +3 4-8 0 0 08 Covell, Lauren 35 0 9 9 21 +2 10-20 0 0 0 21 0 7 7 12 +5 7-14 0 0 04 Jensen, Christie 35 2 4 6 40 0 16-32 1 0 1 21 1 2 3 28 +1 13-26 1 0 119 Duncan, Jackie 22 1 4 5 12 +5 4-19 0 0 0 14 1 3 4 7 +4 3-17 0 0 017 Riley, Leigh 35 1 4 5 19 +7 6-12 0 0 0 21 1 2 3 12 +7 4-8 0 0 027 Lacasse, Genevieve 35 0 2 2 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 21 0 2 2 0 0 0-0 0 0 018 Groth, Emily 9 0 0 0 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 012 McDevitt, Pamela 31 0 0 0 4 -1 2-4 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 2 +1 1-2 0 0 024 Schwarz, Breanna 14 0 0 0 0 -2 2-4 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0TM TEAM 16 0 0 0 0 0 4-8 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 3-6 0 0 0 Total............... 35 93 145 238 953 +49 173-357 29 1 15 21 59 91 150 582 +81 112-235 17 1 11 Opponents........... 35 79 114 193 960 -53 186-383 25 1 11 21 44 69 113 538 -83 113-237 18 0 5

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## Name GP Minutes GA EN Avg Saves Pct W L T GP Minutes GA EN Avg Saves Pct W L T-------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------31 England, Christina 1 4:48 0 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 -27 Lacasse, Genevieve 35 2129:16 76 0 2.14 878 .920 15 11 9 21 1280:25 43 0 2.01 494 .920 11 5 5TM EMPTY NET 16 16:50 0 3 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 8 9:03 0 1 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 Total............... 35 2150:54 79 3 2.20 881 .918 15 11 9 21 1289:28 44 1 2.05 494 .918 11 5 5 Opponents........... 35 2150:54 93 2 2.59 860 .902 11 15 9 21 1289:28 59 2 2.75 523 .899 5 11 5

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SHOTS ON GOAL Shots Avg/G Pct SHOTS ON GOAL Shots Avg/G Pct--------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------Providence College 953 27.23 .098 Providence College 582 27.71 .101Opponents 960 27.43 .082 Opponents 538 25.62 .082

POWER PLAYS Goals Chances Pct POWER PLAYS Goals Chances Pct---------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------Providence College 29 167 .174 Providence College 17 100 .170Opponents 25 154 .162 Opponents 18 98 .184

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------Providence College.. 26 34 32 1 - 93 Providence College.. 18 19 21 1 - 59Opponents........... 20 25 33 1 - 79 Opponents........... 11 16 17 0 - 44

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2009-10 reSultS

15-11-9 (Overall); 11-5-5 (Hockey East Regular Season Champions)

DATE OPPONENT PC - OPP(so) GOALIE/SAVES GOAL SCORERS

10/02/09 MAINE * W, 4-0 Lacasse/19 COHEN, Cottrell, O’Neill, Rigano

10/03/09 MAINE * W, 2-1 Lacasse/14 Yung, COTTRELL

10/09/09 at #7 Clarkson L, 2-3 (ot) Lacasse/27 Martin, Cottrell

10/10/09 at #5 St. Lawrence T, 3-3 (ot) Lacasse/32 Rigano (2), Cottrell

10/16/09 COLGATE W, 4-1 Lacasse/30 Gauthier, COHEN, Anderson, Ruff

10/17/09 SYRACUSE L, 1-3 Lacasse/17 Cohen

10/23/09 YALE T, 2-2 (1-0) Lacasse/20 Anderson, Cottrell

10/25/09 BROWN ! L, 1-5 Lacasse 17/England 3 Gauthier

10/31/09 #10 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * L, 3-1 Lacasse/22 Cottrell

11/01/09 at Connecticut * T, 1-1 (3-2) Lacasse/29 Veharanta

11/06/09 at Maine * T, 2-2 (1-2) Lacasse/26 Ruff, Anderson

11/8/09 #9 NORTHEASTERN * T, 1-1 (2-1) Lacasse/28 Cottrell

11/14/09 at #8 Boston University * L, 3-5 Lacasse/25 O’Neill, Cottrell, Yung

11/15/09 #8 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * W, 6-2 Lacasse/41 ANDERSON (3), Riley, Cottrell, Ruff

11/20/09 #9 NORTHEASTERN L, 3-4 Lacasse/25 Cohen, Anderson, Cottrell

11/27/09 #7 WISCONSIN T, 2-2 (2-1) Lacasse/34 O’Neill, Anderson

11/28/09 #7 WISCONSIN L, 1-4 Lacasse/36 Veharanta

12/5/09 at #3 New Hampshire * W, 4-1 Lacasse/22 VELLA (2), Rigano, Veharanta

12/11/09 at Boston College * T, 2-2 (0-1) Lacasse 25 Anderson, Bacon

1/02/10 at St. Cloud State % T, 4-4 (0-1) Lacasse/35 Yung, Friedman, Gauthier, Ruff

1/03/10 vs. Minnesota State W, 2-0 Lacasse/31 RUFF (2)

1/09/10 #8 CORNELL W, 6-3 Lacasse/22 Bacon, O’Neill, Vella, RUFF, Jensen, Gauthier

1/10/10 #8 CORNELL W, 3-0 Lacasse/29 COTTRELL, O’Neill, Yung

1/16/10 at #3 New Hampshire * W, 3-2 Lacasse/25 Cohen, O’NEILL (2)

1/17/10 #3 NEW HAMPSHIRE * W, 3-2 Lacasse/21 Ruff, Rigano, FRIEDMAN

1/23/10 BOSTON COLLEGE * W, 2-1 (ot) Lacasse/30 Bacon, O’NEILL

1/24/10 at Boston College * W, 6-3 Lacasse/23 Yung (2), Friedman, VELLA, Cottrell, Ruff

1/29/10 VERMONT * L, 2-1 Lacasse/8 O’Neill

1/30/10 at Harvard L, 2-1 Lacasse/34 Rigano

2/6/10 at Northeastern * W, 2-1 Lacasse/32 Cottrell, ANDERSON

2/12/10 #7 CONNECTICUT * T, 3-3 (1-0) Lacasse/23 Rigano, Duncan, Ruff

2/13/10 at #7 Connecticut * L, 4-1 Lacasse/21 O’Neill

2/19/10 at Vermont * W, 4-2 Lacasse 21 Anderson, O’NEILL (2), Ruff

2/20/10 at Vermont * W, 5-2 Lacasse/14 Cohen, Cottrell, JENSEN, Vella, O’Neill

3/6/10 vs. Connecticut & L, 3-2 Lacasse/20 Bacon, O’Neill

* Hockey East Game

! Mayor’s Cup

% Easton Holiday Showcase - St. Cloud, Minn.

& Hockey East Semifinals at Providence, R.I.

CAPS - GAME WINNER

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The Providence College women’s ice hockey team announced its annual team awards during the end-of-year banquet on Saturday, April 24 at the Providence Courtyard by Marriot. The four graduating seniors of the class of 2010, Jackie Duncan (Kitchener, Ontario), Colleen Martin (Woburn, Mass.), Pamela McDevitt (South Boston, Mass.) and Arianna Rigano (Malden, Mass.), gave their final speeches as members of the Providence College women’s hockey team. Prior to the speeches, seven former players presented the annual team awards. Brittany Simpson (‘09), captain of the 2009 Friars, presented the Captain’s Award to Colleen Martin for her dedicated service to the team. Martin finished her senior season with one goal and eight assists and graduates having played in 139 games, the seventh most all-time. 2004 graduate Kelli Halcisak presented the Academic Award to sophomore defender Lauren Covell (Akron, Ohio) for accumulating the highest grade point average from the spring semester of 2009 through this year. Covell, an accounting major, would later accept the Most Improved Player Award from former Friar Holley Tyng (‘01) as the player that showed the greatest improvement over the course of the season. Covell moved from forward to defense at the start of the season and finished with nine assists in 2009-10 after going without a point her freshman campaign. Rigano was honored by 2003 graduate Danielle Culgin with the Seventh Player Award as the player that performed beyond expectations and is an integral part of the team’s success as voted by her teammates. Rigano came to PC after two seasons at St. Anselm’s College. She finished her final season with seven goals and seven assists. Kelli Doolin (‘08) presented the Unsung Hero Award to junior defender Amber Yung (Rockville, Md.) as the player who, voted by her teammates, consistently contributed to the team and its success, but did not necessarily receive the recognition that she deserved. Yung was named a New England Hockey Writers All-Star and a Hockey East Second-Team All-Star this season after leading all PC defenders with five goals and eight assists. Former Friar Steph Morris (‘09) presented the Coaches’ Award to junior forward Jean O’Neill (Strafford, Pa.). The Coaches’ Award is given annually by the members of the coaching staff to the player who the coaches believe surpassed expectations in order to help the team reach a high level of success. O’Neill had a breakout season as a junior, setting career highs with 14 goals, 16 assists and 30 points. She was named a Hockey East Second-Team All-Star. Sophomore Genevieve Lacasse was honored by a video presentation from all-time Friar great Sara DeCosta (‘00) as the team’s Most Valuable Player. Lacasse started every game for PC in 2009-10 and was named a Hockey East Second-Team All-Star. Lacasse led PC to the Hockey East regular season championship with a 15-11-9 record. She set a new PC record with 878 saves and finished the year with a 2.14 goals against average and a .920 save percentage.

2009-10 team awardS

Captain’s Award1999-00 Jennifer Bill1999-00 Kerstin Matthews2000-01 Jessica Tabb2001-02 Kim Mathias2002-03 Jenn Butsch2003-04 Sara Youlen2003-04 Meredith Roth2004-05 Danielle Bourgette2005-06 Karen Thatcher2006-07 Jana Bugden2007-08 Kelli Doolin2007-08 Rachel Crissy2008-09 Brittany Simpson2009-10 Colleen Martin

All-Time Team Awards Under Bob Deraney

Academic Award1999-00 Colleen Dougherty2000-01 Erin Cannon2001-02 Melanie Ruzzi 2002-03 Jenn Butsch2003-04 Kelli Halcisak2004-05 Karen Thatcher2005-06 Karen Thatcher2006-07 Jana Bugden2007-08 Brittany Simpson2008-09 Brittany Simpson2009-10 Lauren Covell

Most Improved Player 1999-00 Erin Cannon2000-01 Liza Heller2001-02 Hilary Greaves2001-02 Mara Amrheim2002-03 Christina Redmond2003-04 Kim Vesling2004-05 Rachel Crissy2005-06 Caitlin Malboeuf2006-07 Colleen Martin2007-08 Leigh Riley2008-09 Breanna Schwarz2009-10 Lauren Covell

Seventh Player1999-00 Christa Talbot2000-01 Angela Hill2001-02 Danielle Culgin2002-03 Jana Bugden2003-04 Danielle Bourgette2004-05 Amy Thomas2005-06 Katelynn Laffin2006-07 Sonny Watrous/2006-07 Jenna Keilch2007-08 Cherie Hendrickson2008-09 Abby Gauthier2009-10 Arianna Rigano

Coaches’ Award1999-00 Jessica Tabb2000-01 Darlene Stephenson2001-02 Christa Talbot2002-03 Melanie Ruzzi2003-04 Amy Quinlan2004-05 Chrstina Redmond2005-06 Brittany Lomond2006-07 Kristin Gigliotti2007-08 Amber Yung2008-09 Steph Morris2009-10 Jean O’Neill

Most Valuable Player1999-00 Sara DeCosta2000-01 Jessica Tabb2001-02 Jenn Butsch2002-03 Kelli Halcisak2003-04 Kelli Halcisak2004-05 Karen Thatcher2005-06 Karen Thatcher2006-07 Jana Bugden2007-08 Kathleen Smith2008-09 Erin Normore2009-10 Genevieve Lacasse

Unsung Hero1999-00 Kim Mathias2000-01 Meredith Roth2001-02 Melanue Ruzzi2002-03 Darlene Stephenson2003-04 Sara Youlen2004-05 Kristin Gigliotti2005-06 Katelynn Laffin2006-07 Lauren Florio2007-08 Kelli Doolin2008-09 Graduating Practice Players 2009-10 Amber Yung

Genevieve Lacasse was chosen by her teammates as the 2010 Most Valuable Player. Former Friar Sonny Watrous (‘07) was the Master of Cermonies for

the evening.

2009-10 End-Of-Year Banquet and Team Awards

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2009-10 CommunIty ServICe

The Friars will continue Hockey East’s efforts to fight breast cancer with their Fifth Annual Skating Strides game, scheduled for January 21, 2011, when the team hosts Boston College. Money raised will benefit the Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation.

Skating Strides Saturday, 1/23/10 vs BC

Skate with the Friars 1/23/10

Domestic Violence Awareness Game1/10/10 vs Cornell

RI Hockey Day 10/13/09 at URI

Reading Week with JessicaVella and Laura Veharanta (left) & Colleen Martin and men’s basketball player Bilal Dixon

In addition to Skating Strides Saturday, the Friars took part in several other community service efforts during the 2009-10 season, including (clockwise from top left): Rhode Island Hockey Day; Domestic Violence

Awareness; Skate with the Friars; and Reading Week.

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The Friars looked to make history in the Mayor’s Cup last season but fell, 5-1, in Schneider Arena. With a victory, Providence would have become the first team to lay claim to the Cup in three-consectuive years. The series between the inter-city rivals commenced in 1996 when Brown defeated Providence, 4-3, on January 24. Brown will welcome the Friars to Meehan Auditorium on November 27 at 7:00 p.m. looking for back-to-back victories of the Mayor’s Cup for the first time since December of 2001.

Past Mayor’s Cup Results: Brown 4 Providence 3 1/24/96 Meehan AuditoriumBrown 4 Providence 1 1/25/97 Meehan AuditoriumProvidence 2 Brown 0 1/23/98 Schneider ArenaBrown 4 Providence 1 2/10/99 Meehan AuditoriumBrown 0 Providence 0 1/9/00 Schneider ArenaBrown 2 Providence 0 1/12/01 Meehan AuditoriumBrown 4 Providence 0 12/9/01 Schneider ArenaProvidence 4 Brown 4 11/26/02 Meehan AuditoriumProvidence 4 Brown 1 11/29/03 SchneiderArena Brown 2 Providence 1 11/27/04 Meehan AuditoriumProvidence 5 Brown 3 11/26/05 Schneider Arena Brown 4 Providence 2 11/24/06 Meehan AuditoriumProvidence 5 Brown 2 11/24/07 Schneider ArenaProvidence 1 Brown 0 11/29/08 Meehan AuditoriumBrown 5 Providence 1 10/25/09 Schneider Arena

Mayor’s Cup Single Game Highs:

Most Points: Meredith Ostrander (3), Brown, 2001 Kristy Zamora (3), Brown, 2001

Most Goals: Kristy Zamora (3), Brown, 2001 Karen Thatcher (2), Providence, 2003 Kathleen Kauth (2), Brown, 1999 Jill Graat (2), Brown, 1997

Most Assists: Meredith Ostrander (3), Brown, 2001

Most Penalties: Myria Heinhuis (4), Brown, 2003 Kristin Gigliotti, (3), Providence, 2003 Cassie Turner (3), Brown, 2001

Most Saves: Sara DeCosta (45), Providence, 1997

16TH ANNUAL MAYOR’S CUP

ProvidenceVS.

Brown

Saturday, November 27, 2010 - 7:00 p.m.

Junior Abby Gauthier scored for Providence in the 15th Annual Mayor’s Cup on October 25, 2009.

Bishop Champlain (1-0-0, 1.000)Date Site Score01/28/89 Montreal, Que. 7-2

Boston College (47-11-3, 0.795)1976-77 Providence, R.I. 5-3 - 1976-77 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 3-201/19/79 Durham, N.H. 3-102/28/79 Providence, R.I. 5-011/14/79 Providence, R.I. 9-102/27/80 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 8-0 11/20/80 Providence, R.I. 7-2 02/23/81 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 2-0 11/23/81 Providence, R.I. 16-1 02/01/82 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 15-10 11/25/85 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 6-01987-88 N/A 9-011/11/88 Providence, R.I. 9-0 1989-90 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 10-1 11/11/90 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 8-0 11/15/93 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 9-1 01/18/95 Providence, R.I. 2-1 11/15/95 Providence, R.I. 8-2 02/18/96 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 5-0 11/16/96 Providence, R.I. 10-3 03/01/97 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 4-2 11/15/97 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 8-2 02/28/98 Providence, R.I. 6-3 11/21/98 Providence, R.I. 5-1 03/06/99 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 5-2 11/21/99 Providence, R.I. 4-3 03/03/00 Boston, Mass. 4-2 10/29/00 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 4-0 11/29/00 Providence, R.I. 4-0 01/08/01 Lake Placid, N.Y. 4-3 03/04/01 Boston, Mass. 4-1 01/16/02 Providence, R.I. 5-1 03/02/02 Boston, Mass. 4-1 03/03/02 Providence, R.I. 1-0 -11/01/02 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 4-112/07/02 Providence, R.I. 6-201/18/03 Providence, R.I. 7-102/21/04 Providence, R.I. 8-102/22/04 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 5-203/10/04 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 6-103/13/04 Providence, R.I. 4-212/03/04 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 2-012/04/04 Providence, R.I. 7-502/19/05 Providence, R.I. 4-1 -02/20/05 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 4-203/12/05 Boston, Mass. 9-1 12/04/05 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 4-202/18/06 Providence, R.I. 4-1 -02/19/06 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 4-2 -03/04/06 Boston, Mass. 3-1 -12/03/06 Providence, R.I. 3-202/17/07 Providence, R.I. 6-2 -02/18/07 Boston, Mass. 6-2 -10/30/07 Boston, Mass. 3-2 02/29/08 Boston, Mass. 4-2 -03/01/08 Providence, R.I. 2-2 ot10/15/08 Providence, R.I. 1-3 -02/20/09 Providence, R.I. 1-5 -02/21/09 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1-1 sow12/11/09 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 2-2 sol01/23/10 Providence, R.I. 2-1 ot01/24/10 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 6-3

Boston State (1-0-0, 1.000)12/19/80 Boston, Mass. 13-1

Boston University (24-5-1, 0.817)1976-77 Boston, Mass. 9-11976-77 Providence, R.I. 9-211/16/77 Boston, Mass. 8-0 N/A Providence, R.I. 9-2

the mayor’S Cup/frIarS vS. all-tIme opponentS

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02/20/00 at Brown 3-1 -01/12/01 at Brown 2-0 -02/25/01 Providence, R.I. 6-1 -12/09/01 Providence, R.I. 4-0 -02/13/02 at Brown 7-3 -11/27/02 at Brown 4-402/12/03 Providence, R.I. 4-311/28/03 Providence, R.I. 4-102/18/04 at Brown 2-111/27/04 at Brown 2-1 -11/30/05 Providence, R.I. 5-311/25/06 Providence, R.I. 4-2 -11/24/07 at Brown 5-211/29/08 at Brown 1-010/25/09 Providence, R.I. 5-1 -

Clarkson University (2-2-1, 0.500)12/01/79 Providence, R.I. 15-011/22/80 Potsdam, N.Y. 11-411/06/04 Providence, R.I. 3-3

11/06/05 Potsdam, N.Y. 4-2 -10/09/09 Potsdam, N.Y. 3-2 -ot

Colby College (27-3-1, 0.887)01/24/79 Providence, R.I. 3-1 -03/04/79 Ithaca, N.Y. 5-201/12/80 Waterville, Maine 3-102/28/81 Providence, R.I. 3-0 -02/06/82 Montreal, Que. 4-002/27/82 Waterville, Maine 9-212/04/82 Waterville, Maine 5-101/21/83 Durham, N.H. 6-002/26/83 Providence, R.I. 8-101/12/84 Waterville, Maine 8-102/26/84 Providence, R.I. 9-101/11/85 Providence, R.I. 10-102/22/85 Waterville, Maine 9-001/20/86 Waterville, Maine 6-212/05/86 Providence, R.I. 11-002/15/88 Waterville, Maine 7-001/13/89 Waterville, Maine 7-001/06/90 Waterville, Maine 6-001/06/91 Providence, R.I. 7-102/08/92 Waterville, Maine 7-112/08/92 Providence, R.I. 11-001/08/94 Providence, R.I. 8-201/07/95 Waterville, Maine 7-101/14/96 Waterville, Maine 6-3 -

02/24/96 Providence, R.I. 4-101/12/97 Waterville, Maine 6-102/16/97 Providence, R.I. 6-201/10/98 Providence, R.I. 7-202/15/98 Waterville, Maine 3-3 11/28/98 Providence, R.I. 9-001/23/99 Waterville, Maine 10-0

Colgate University (5-1-2, 0.750)10/16/04 Hamilton, N.Y. 6-210/17/04 Hamilton, N.Y. 2-1 -10/22/05 Providence, R.I. 1-110/23/05 Providence, R.I. 4-110/15/06 Providence, R.I. 5-210/19/07 Hamilton, N.Y. 5-510/11/08 Providence, R.I. 6-210/16/09 Providence, R.I. 4-1

Concordia University (10-12-4, .462)01/20/84 Durham, N.H. 8-101/24/87 Durham, N.H. 6-102/07/87 Montreal, Que. 3-001/15/88 Providence, R.I 2-002/04/89 Waterville, Maine 9-101/13/90 Durham, N.H. 2-101/18/90 Montreal, Que. 3-201/19/90 Montreal, Que. 1-1 11/17/90 Montreal, Que. 5-3 -01/18/91 Providence, R.I. 4-102/03/91 Montreal, Que. 5-201/19/92 Boston, Mass. 8-501/16/93 Durham, N.H. 2-0 -11/27/93 Princeton, N.J. 2-201/15/94 Providence, R.I. 7-2 -02/05/94 Montreal, Que. 3-0 -11/26/94 Princeton, N.J. 4-2 -01/13/95 Boston, Mass. 4-411/25/95 Princeton, N.J. 8-0 -01/20/96 Durham, N.H. 8-3 -01/27/96 Montreal, Que. 6-2 -01/28/96 Montreal, Que. 6-4 -12/01/96 Princeton, N.J. 4-2 -01/18/97 Providence, R.I. 4-4 01/16/98 Storrs, Conn. 4-1 -01/17/99 Lake Placid, N.Y. 3-0 -

University of Connecticut (26-9-4, 0.718)1976-77 Providence, R.I. 1-01976-77 Storrs, Conn. 4-012/09/77 Storrs, Conn. 6-101/28/79 Providence, R.I. 12-002/24/79 Storrs, Conn. 12-312/05/79 Providence, R.I. 16-101/24/80 Storrs, Conn. 12-102/25/81 Providence, R.I. 8-201/26/02 Providence, R.I. 4-002/16/02 Storrs, Conn. 4-202/17/02 Providence, R.I. 3-112/01/02 Storrs, Conn. 2-202/07/03 Providence, R.I. 3-202/08/03 Storrs, Conn. 2-103/15/03 Boston, Mass. 7-001/16/04 Providence, R.I. 5-301/17/04 Storrs, Conn. 3-102/14/04 Storrs, Conn. 3-102/15/04 Providence, R.I. 7-001/15/05 Storrs, Conn. 4-301/16/05 Providence, R.I. 3-302/12/05 Providence, R.I. 5-3 -02/13/05 Storrs, Conn. 3-2 -03/13/05 Boston, Mass. 3-110/15/05 Storrs, Conn. 3-1 -02/25/06 Storr, Conn. 2-1 -02/26/06 Providence, R.I. 5-210/22/06 Providence, R.I. 1-0 -

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Jean O’Neill (Right) was presented with the Coaches’ Award by former Friar and 2009 recipi-ent Steph Morris (‘09) at the team’s end-of-year banquet.

11/18/78 Providence, R.I. 7-102/18/79 Boston, Mass. 7-202/04/80 Boston, Mass. 7-102/27/80 Providence, R.I. 8-011/12/80 Providence, R.I. 11-003/02/81 Boston, Mass. 2-103/06/81 Durham, N.H. 4-001/20/82 Providence, R.I. 12-202/26/82 Boston, Mass. 10-001/25/83 Providence, R.I. 6-103/09/84 Boston, Mass. 7-011/19/05 Providence, R.I. 4-012/03/05 Boston, Mass. 2-1 -02/11/06 Providence, R.I. 6-111/18/06 Boston, Mass. 5-312/02/06 Providence, R.I. 4-202/10/07 Boston, Mass. 3-1 -01/20/08 Providence, R.I. 3-101/31/08 Providence, R.I. 4-302/01/08 Boston, Mass. 3-1 -11/01/08 Boston, Mass. 3-3 sol01/24/09 Providence, R.I. 2-001/25/09 Boston, Mass. 2-110/31/09 Providence, R.I. 3-1 -11/14/09 Boston, Mass. 5-3 -11/15/09 Providence, R.I. 6-2

Bowdoin College (3-0-0, 1.000)Date Site Score02/14/88 Brunswick, Maine 11-001/15/89 Providence, R.I. 6-012/04/94 Providence, R.I. 16-1

Brown University (33-22-2, 0.596)11/16/76 Providence, R.I. 8-0 -02/04/77 at Brown 4-312/01/77 at Brown 9-4 01/31/79 at Brown 10-702/17/79 Providence, R.I. 8-201/29/80 at Brown 7-302/20/80 Providence, R.I. 9-002/18/81 Providence, R.I. 6-001/14/82 Providence, R.I. 10-102/16/82 at Brown 8-102/09/83 Providence, R.I. 7-102/01/84 Providence, R.I. 7-402/08/84 at Brown 8-101/22/85 at Brown 7-112/07/85 at Brown 4-002/05/86 Providence, R.I. 4-202/04/87 at Brown 6-102/07/88 at Brown 7-101/17/89 at Brown 7-401/09/90 Providence, R.I. 7-101/09/91 at Brown 5-002/06/91 Providence, R.I. 4-202/13/92 at Brown 6-102/24/92 Providence, R.I. 5-101/27/93 Providence, R.I. 4-3 -02/16/93 at Brown 8-312/04/93 Providence, R.I. 3-2 -01/26/94 at Brown 5-012/10/94 at Brown 6-1 -01/25/95 Providence, R.I. 5-4 -12/02/95 Providence, R.I. 4-3 -01/24/96 at Brown 4-3 -03/09/96 Durham, N.H. 4-201/25/97 at Brown 4-1 -02/05/97 Providence, R.I. 6-2 -12/30/97 at Brown 3-2 -01/23/98 Providence, R.I. 2-001/24/98 at Brown 4-0 -12/09/98 Providence, R.I. 2-1 -02/10/99 at Brown 4-1 -01/09/00 Providence, R.I. 0-002/05/00 at Brown 3-1 -

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02/24/07 Providence, R.I 4-102/25/07 Storrs, Conn. 6-310/25/07 Storrs, Conn. 5-0 -02/09/08 Storrs, Conn. 3-0 -02/10/08 Providence, R.I. 5-303/08/08 Storrs, Conn. 5-111/16/08 Providence, R.I. 2-001/31/09 Providence, R.I. 5-102/01/09 Storrs, Conn. 2-1 - ot02/28/09 Providence, R.I. 3-011/01/09 Storrs, Conn. 1-1 sow02/12/10 Providence, R.I. 3-3 sow02/13/10 Storrs, Conn. 4-1 -03/06/10 Providence, R.I. 3-2 -

Cornell University (35-4-1, 0.888)1978-79 Ithaca, N.Y. 7-202/15/80 Providence, R.I. 8-303/07/80 Providence, R.I. 5-302/13/81 Ithaca, N.Y. 5-002/06/82 Montreal, Que. 8-102/14/82 Providence, R.I. 2-002/19/83 Providence, R.I. 11-012/03/83 Ithaca, N.Y. 9-101/15/84 Providence, R.I. 11-112/09/84 Providence, R.I. 10-302/09/86 Ithaca, N.Y. 4-111/23/86 Providence, R.I. 8-012/05/87 Ithaca, N.Y. 8-012/04/88 Providence, R.I. 6-212/02/89 Ithaca, N.Y. 6-512/02/90 Providence, R.I. 4-212/07/91 Ithaca, N.Y. 5-301/26/92 Providence, R.I. 5-201/22/93 Ithaca, N.Y. 6-111/21/93 Ithaca, N.Y. 9-111/20/94 Providence, R.I. 8-302/05/95 Ithaca, N.Y. 7-311/19/95 Providence, R.I. 4-203/02/96 Providence, R.I. 5-211/24/96 Ithaca, N.Y. 4-3 02/23/97 Providence, R.I. 3-103/08/97 Providence, R.I. 3-111/22/97 Providence, R.I. 3-2 -11/29/97 Princeton, N.J. 5-0 -01/03/99 Ithaca, N.Y. 3-201/30/99 Providence, R.I. 3-212/04/99 Ithaca, N.Y. 2-201/29/00 Providence, R.I. 3-1

11/10/00 Ithaca, N.Y. 4-2 -02/11/01 Providence, R.I. 4-101/02/07 Providence, R.I. 3-101/04/09 Ithaca, N.Y. 4-301/05/09 Ithaca, N.Y. 4-1 -01/09/10 Providence, R.I. 6-301/10/10 Providence, R.I. 3-0

SUNY Cortland (3-0-0, 1.000)02/16/80 Providence, R.I. 6-002/14/81 Cortland, N.Y. 8-202/13/82 Providence, R.I. 7-2

Dartmouth College (28-19-1, 0.594)02/07/79 Providence, R.I. 8-002/08/80 Hanover, N.H. 10-102/08/81 Providence, R.I. 6-102/07/82 Hanover, N.H. 10-001/30/83 Providence, R.I. 7-102/05/84 Hanover, N.H. 6-201/12/85 Providence, R.I. 11-001/14/86 Providence, R.I. 4-211/22/86 Providence, R.I. 3-212/02/87 Hanover, N.H. 3-011/30/88 Providence, R.I. 6-303/04/89 Providence, R.I. 6-111/28/89 Hanover, N.H. 8-311/28/90 Hanover, N.H. 5-111/23/91 Hanover, N.H. 4-312/04/91 Providence, R.I. 7-212/02/92 Providence, R.I. 5-301/19/93 Hanover, N.H. 5-2 -02/27/93 Boston, Mass. 3-212/01/93 Hanover, N.H. 5-401/23/94 Providence, R.I. 7-302/27/94 Providence, R.I. 4-111/30/94 Providence, R.I. 1-101/22/95 Hanover, N.H. 6-211/29/95 Providence, R.I. 5-002/17/96 Hanover, N.H. 3-111/17/96 Providence, R.I. 3-103/02/97 Hanover, N.H. 5-1 -11/16/97 Hanover, N.H. 4-1 -01/09/98 Providence, R.I. 9-2 -03/01/98 Providence, R.I. 3-2 -03/07/98 Hanover, N.H. 6-4 -11/20/98 Providence, R.I. 3-103/07/99 Hanover, N.H. 4-2 -11/20/99 Providence, R.I. 6-2 -

03/04/00 Hanover, N.H. 5-403/10/00 Hanover, N.H. 1-0 -01/17/01 Providence, R.I. 4-1 -03/03/01 Hanover, N.H. 6-0 -02/03/02 Hanover, N.H. 4-3 -11/03/02 Providence, R.I. 3-2 -11/23/02 Hanover, N.H. 5-210/31/03 Hanover, N.H. 7-2 -01/21/04 Providence, R.I. 8-6 - 01/02/05 Hanover, N.H. 10-2 -12/10/05 Providence, R.I. 2-1 -12/08/06 Hanover, N.H. 5-0 -11/11/07 Providence, R.I. 2-1 -01/13/09 Hanover, N.H. 7-3 -

Findlay University (5-0-0, 1.000)10/28/00 Findlay, Ohio 3-210/29/00 Findlay, Ohio 5-210/26/01 Providence, R.I. 4-210/27/01 Providence, R.I. 8-311/17/02 Findlay, Ohio 1-0

University of Guelph (2-0-0, 1.000)01/27/90 Durham, N.H. 6-001/11/92 Toronto, Ont. 7-1

Gustavus Adolphus College (1-0-0, 1.000)01/20/00 N/A 7-1

Harvard University (22-15-3, 0.588)12/02/78 Providence, R.I. 17-012/12/78 Boston, Mass. 13-301/10/84 Boston, Mass. 4-012/12/84 Providence, R.I. 7-112/10/85 Boston, Mass. 3-011/24/86 Providence, R.I. 6-0 11/23/87 Boston, Mass. 11-2 11/21/88 Providence, R.I. 5-111/20/89 Boston, Mass. 5-203/03/90 Durham, N.H. 8-311/20/90 Boston, Mass. 5-012/03/91 Providence, R.I. 5-102/18/92 Boston, Mass. 5-211/22/92 Providence, R.I. 6-001/12/93 Boston, Mass. 2-102/25/93 Providence, R.I. 9-102/19/94 Boston, Mass. 3-302/18/95 Providence, R.I. 6-5 -02/11/96 Boston, Mass. 6-001/05/97 Providence, R.I. 7-502/09/97 Boston, Mass. 6-101/04/98 Boston, Mass. 6-3 -02/07/98 Providence, R.I. 6-511/14/98 Providence, R.I. 6-1 -02/14/99 Boston, Mass. 5-2 -01/08/00 Providence, R.I. 1-102/06/00 Boston, Mass. 1-001/13/01 Boston, Mass. 7-4 -02/24/01 Providence, R.I. 3-2 -11/25/01 Boston, Mass. 6-003/10/01 Boston, Mass. 4-3 -12/08/02 Providence, R.I. 2-1 -11/11/03 Providence, R.I. 3-0 -12/02/03 Boston, Mass. 2-1 -11/10/04 Boston, Mass. 2-211/30/05 Providence, R.I. 6-3 -12/09/06 Boston, Mass. 0-2 -12/08/07 Providence, R.I. 4-1 -01/30/10 Boston, Mass. 2-1 -

Ithaca College (1-0-0, 1.000)1976-77 Ithaca, N.Y. 7-2

John Abbott (5-0-0, 1.000)01/23/80 Montreal, Que. 6-001/24/81 Montreal, Que. 6-1

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01/29/89 Montreal, Que. 4-3 -02/03/89 Worcester, Mass. 4-202/15/89 Providence, R.I. 2-012/08/89 Providence, R.I. 4-301/14/90 Durham, N.H. 2-202/17/90 Durham, N.H. 3-2 -03/04/90 Durham, N.H. 5-2 -12/08/90 Durham, N.H. 3-2 -01/20/91 Providence, R.I. 7-1 -02/02/91 Montreal, Que. 3-202/16/91 Providence, R.I. 5-4 -1990-91 ECAC quarter 5-2 -01/18/92 Boston,Mass. 2-101/26/92 Providence, R.I. 6-202/24/92 Durham, N.H. 3-2 -02/29/92 Providence, R.I. 2-101/17/93 Durham, N.H. 4-402/20/93 Durham, N.H. 5-1 -02/21/93 Providence, R.I. 5-202/28/93 Durham,N.H. 3-011/26/93 Princeton, N.J. 2-001/06/94 Providence, R.I. 4-0 -01/09/94 Providence, R.I. 3-201/15/94 Providence, R.I. 2-001/28/94 Durham, N.H. 4-1 -02/06/94 Montreal, Que. 5-3 -03/05/94 at Brown 3-211/27/94 Princeton, N.J. 5-2 -01/08/95 Durham, N.H. 4-1 -01/15/95 Boston, Mass. 4-1 -01/29/95 Providence, R.I. 3-203/05/95 at Brown 2-111/24/95 Princeton, N.J. 3-0 -01/13/96 Durham, N.H. 11-3 -01/19/96 Durham, N.H. 5-2 -02/25/96 Providence, R.I. 5-303/10/96 Durham, N.H. 3-2 -5ot11/30/96 Princeton, N.J. 4-3 01/11/97 Durham, N.H. 4-301/19/97 Providence, R.I. 5-2 -02/15/97 Providence, R.I. 2-2 03/15/97 Boston, Mass. 4-3 - 12/28/97 at Brown 6-2 -01/09/98 Providence, R.I. 9-2 -01/18/98 Storrs, Conn. 8-1 -02/14/98 Durham, N.H. 6-2 -11/29/98 Providence, R.I. 3-301/22/99 Durham, N.H. 5-3 -11/27/99 Providence, R.I. 3-1 - 01/16/00 Durham, N.H. 3-1 -12/03/00 Providence, R.I. 2-101/20/01 Durham, N.H. 6-2 -01/06/02 Durham, N.H. 2-202/22/02 Providence, R.I. 2-202/23/02 Durham, N.H. 4-2 -02/01/03 Providence, R.I. 3-002/02/03 Durham, N.H. 4-1 -02/22/03 Providence, R.I. 7-403/16/03 Boston, Mass. 1-001/31/04 Durham, N.H. 4-3 -02/01/04 Providence, R.I. 5-202/28/04 Providence, R.I. 7-4 -02/29/04 Durham, N.H. 4-3 -03/21/04 Boston, Mass 3-001/29/05 Providence, R.I. 5-101/30/05 Durham, N.H. 2-1 -02/26/05 Durham, N.H. 3-302/27/05 Providence, R.I. 4-301/29/06 Durham, N.H. 7-2 -02/01/06 Providence, R.I. 2-1 -02/12/06 Durham, N.H. 4-1 -01/27/07 Providence, R.I. 1-3 -01/28/07 Durham, N.H. 2-202/11/07 Providence, R.I. 7-0 -03/04/07 Durham, N.H. 3-1 -01/19/08 Durham, N.H. 1-1 ot

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University of Minnesota (1-6-1, 0.187)01/24/86 Durham, N.H. 1-111/28/97 Princeton, N.J. 5-4 -12/29/97 at Brown 3-0 -02/20/99 Minneapolis, Minn.1-0 -02/21/99 Minneapolis, Minn.5-1 -10/23/99 Providence, R.I. 3-1 -10/24/99 Providence, R.I. 1-003/18/05 Minneapolis, Minn.6-1 -

U of Minnesota-Duluth(0-4-0,0.000)10/12/01 Duluth, Minn. 5-3 -10/29/01 Duluth, Minn. 1-0 -10/12/02 Providence, R.I. 6-4 -10/13/02 Providence, R.I. 3-1 -

MSU-Mankato (4-2-1, 0.643)01/16/99 Lake Placid, N.Y. 10-102/19/99 Mankato, Minn. 4-201/03/04 Mankato, Minn. 2-1 -01/04/04 Mankato, Minn. 2-1 -01/14/06 Providence, R.I. 3-301/15/06 Providence, R.I. 6-201/03/10 St. Cloud, Minn. 2-0

University of Moncton (0-1-0, 0.000)01/14/89 Waterville, Maine 6-4 -

U of New Hampshire (42-72-12, 0.381)1976-77 Providence, R.I. 4-3 -1976-77 Providence, R.I. 4-0 -12/06/78 Providence, R.I. 6-601/20/79 Durham, N.H. 8-1 -12/08/79 Providence, R.I. 6-3 -01/18/80 Durham, N.H. 8-0 -03/08/80 Providence, R.I. 5-2 -02/06/81 Providence, R.I. 4-1 -02/21/81 Durham, N.H. 6-2 -03/07/81 Durham, N.H. 7-4 -12/08/81 Durham, N.H. 4-202/21/82 Providence, R.I. 3-1 -03/06/82 Durham, N.H. 6-4 -12/08/82 Providence, R.I. 5-3 -01/22/83 Durham, N.H. 7-5 -02/05/83 Montreal, Que. 3-0 -02/17/83 Durham, N.H. 6-4 -03/05/83 Boston, Mass. 5-3 -12/08/82 Providence, R.I. 4-202/17/83 Durham, N.H. 6-2 -03/05/83 Durham, N.H. 7-4 -12/10/83 Durham, N.H. 5-201/27/84 Montreal, Que. 3-202/18/84 Providence, R.I. 3-003/03/84 Providence, R.I. 1-001/19/85 Durham, N.H. 5-3 -01/20/85 Durham, N.H. 4-102/03/85 Montreal, Que. 5-302/16/85 Providence, R.I. 4-3 -03/10/85 Durham, N.H. 4-212/08/85 at Brown 2-1 -01/26/86 Durham, N.H. 4-402/15/86 Durham, N.H. 3-1 -02/16/86 Durham, N.H. 1-0 -02/27/86 Providence, R.I. 2-112/03/86 Providence, R.I. 3-0 -01/25/87 Durham, N.H. 4-1 -02/01/87 Providence, R.I. 2-202/22/87 Providence, R.I. 8-1 -01/30/88 Providence, R.I. 6-1 -02/20/88 Durham, N.H. 4-302/21/88 Providence, R.I. 4-2 -03/05/88 Boston, Mass. 3-2 12/02/88 Durham, N.H. 1-0

01/21/84 Durham, N.H. 5-101/27/84 Montreal, Que. 4-102/06/87 Montreal, Que. 12-001/27/88 Montreal, Que. 8-2

University of Laval (1-0-0, 1.000)02/02/85 Montreal, Que. 10-1

London Jr. Stangs (1-0-0, 1.000)10/06/02 Providence, R.I. 6-2

University of Maine (28-1-6, 0.886)01/08/99 Orono, Maine 3-101/09/99 Orono, Maine 2-011/28/99 Providence, R.I. 6-001/15/00 Orono, Maine 8-212/02/00 Providence, R.I. 1-001/21/01 Orono, Maine 3-3 11/03/01 Providence, R.I. 7-211/04/01 Providence, R.I. 2-201/04/02 Orono, Maine 5-303/09/02 Providence, R.I. 5-311/09/02 Orono, Maine 3-011/10/02 Orono, Maine 5-002/23/03 Providence, R.I. 2-111/22/03 Orono, Maine 2-111/23/03 Orono, Maine 3-2 -02/07/04 Providence, R.I. 4-202/08/04 Providence, R.I. 5-003/20/04 Boston, Mass. 4-211/20/04 Orono, Maine 3-211/21/04 Orono, Maine 4-202/05/05 Providence, R.I. 2-1 ot02/06/05 Providence, R.I. 4-111/12/05 Providence, R.I. 3-311/13/05 Providence, R.I. 4-301/22/06 Orono, Maine 2-211/11/06 Orono, Maine 1-111/12/06 Orono, Maine 1-101/21/07 Providence, R.I. 3-2 ot10/14/07 Orono, Maine 2-2 ot12/01/07 Providence, R.I. 7-212/02/07 Providence, R.I. 4-010/26/08 Providence, R.I. 4-212/5/08 Orono, Maine 4-112/6/08 Orono, Maine 4-110/02/09 Providence, R.I. 4-010/03/09 Providence, R.I. 2-111/06/09 Orono, Maine 2-2 sol

McGill University (3-1-0, 0.750) 01/24/81 Montreal, Que. 8-002/01/85 Montreal, Que. 9-010/11/03 Providence, R.I. 7-009/26/09 Providence, R.I. 7-4 -

McMaster University (2-1-0, 0.667)01/24/81 Montreal, Que. 3-101/23/82 Ithaca, N.Y. 6-101/09/88 Toronto, Ont. 2-0 -

Mercyhurst College (3-7-0, 0.300)01/26/01 Providence, R.I. 4-2 -01/27/01 Providence, R.I. 3-101/10/04 Erie, Pa. 3-2 -01/08/05 Erie, Pa. 3-201/08/06 Providence, R.I. 5-2 -10/28/06 Erie, Pa. 4-3 -10/29/06 Erie, Pa. 0-3 -01/12/08 Providence, R.I. 7-301/13/08 Providence, R.I. 3-0 -11/21/08 Providence, R.I. 3-0 -

Middlebury College (2-0-0, 1.000)02/03/94 Montreal, Que. 6-0

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02/23/08 Providence, R.I. 0-3 -02/24/08 Durham, N.H. 1-3 -03/09/08 Storrs, Conn. 0-1 -01/10/09 Providence, R.I. 5-002/13/09 Providence, R.I. 3-2 -02/14/09 Durham, N.H. 4-1 -03/07/09 Durham, N.H. 3-1 -12/05/09 Durham, N.H. 4-101/16/10 Durham, N.H. 3-201/17/10 Providence, R.I. 3-2 Niagara University (12-4-4, 0.700)02/27/99 Providence, R.I. 2-1 02/28/99 Providence, R.I. 3-3 02/12/00 Niagara, N.Y. 4-202/13/00 Niagara, N.Y. 1-0 -11/18/00 Providence, R.I. 3-111/19/00 Providence, R.I. 3-111/09/01 Niagara, N.Y. 3-0 -11/10/01 Niagara, N.Y. 5-0 -12/08/01 Providence, R.I. 6-203/15/02 Storrs, Conn. 3-201/10/03 Providence, R.I. 0-001/11/03 Providence, R.I. 2-202/28/03 Niagara, N.Y. 3-201/11/04 Niagara, N.Y. 3-001/09/05 Niagara, N.Y. 5-4 -01/07/06 Providence, R.I. 6-411/26/06 Providence, R.I. 4-001/04/08 Niagara, N.Y. 3-001/05/08 Niagara, N.Y. 4-011/22/08 Providence, R.I. 2-2

Northeastern University (56-39-10, 0.581)11/21/78 Boston, Mass. 5-3 - 01/17/79 Providence, R.I. 2-111/29/79 Boston, Mass. 4-201/19/80 Durham, N.H. 6-201/30/80 Providence, R.I. 3-111/17/80 Providence, R.I. 5-4 -01/17/81 Boston, Mass. 3-212/05/81 Boston, Mass. 4-201/23/82 Ithaca, N.Y. 12-003/02/82 Providence, R.I. 8-003/02/82 Durham, N.H. 7-101/17/83 Providence, R.I. 5-202/21/83 Boston, Mass. 8-301/17/84 Boston Mass. 4-1 -02/21/84 Providence, R.I. 4-112/08/84 Providence, R.I. 1-102/07/85 Boston, Mass. 5-102/07/85 Boston, Mass. 6-403/09/85 Durham, N.H. 2-111/23/85 Providence, R.I. 3-301/19/86 Providence, R.I. 4-0 -02/20/86 Boston, Mass. 5-1 -03/07/86 Durham, N.H. 6-2 -12/11/86 Boston, Mass. 4-3 -01/23/87 Durham, N.H. 4-3 -02/ 08/87 Montreal, Que. 4-3 02/12/87 Boston, Mass. 7-402/19/87 Boston, Mass. 5-3 -03/07/87 Durham, N.H. 2-1 -01/15/88 Providence, R.I. 4-3 -01/30/88 Boston, Mass. 2-1 -01/31/88 Providence, R.I. 5-2 -03/05/88 ECAC Semi 5-2 -01/19/89 Providence, R.I. 8-3 -02/19/89 Boston, Mass. 4-202/19/89 Boston, Mass. 3-103/05/89 Providence, R.I. 4-2 -01/12/90 Durham, N.H. 4-301/31/90 Providence, R.I. 3-1 -02/21/90 Boston, Mass. 3-101/19/91 Providence, R.I. 4-1 -02/02/91 Montreal, Que. 4-3

02/21/91 Boston, Mass. 4-103/02/91 Durham, N.H. 6-4 -01/18/92 Boston, Mass. 7-4 -01/31/92 Providence, R.I. 6-102/15/92 Boston, Mass. 3-301/15/93 Durham, N.H. 6-602/03/93 Boston, Mass. 5-402/11/93 Providence, R.I. 4-112/09/93 Boston, Mass. 4-3 -01/16/94 Providence, R.I. 2-202/20/94 Boston, Mass. 1-003/06/94 at Brown 5-212/06/94 Providence, R.I. 3-301/14/95 Boston, Mass. 2-202/01/95 Boston, Mass. 3-102/19/95 Providence, R.I. 3-102/25/95 Providence, R.I. 4-312/06/95 Providence, R.I. 4-2 -01/21/96 Durham, N.H. 3-102/10/96 Boston, Mass. 3-202/04/97 Providence, R.I. 6-1 -01/17/97 Providence, R.I. 4-3 -02/08/97 Boston, Mass. 2-101/03/98 Boston, Mass. 4-3 -01/17/98 Storrs, Conn. 6-1 -02/06/98 Providence, R.I. 6-3 -11/15/98 Providence, R.I. 2-202/13/99 Boston, Mass. 1-0 -03/13/99 Boston, Mass. 3-0 -11/12/99 Providence, R.I. 2-0 -11/13/99 Boston, Mass. 2-002/17/01 Boston, Mass. 4-302/18/01 Providence, R.I. 2-1 -12/01/01 Providence, R.I. 6-3 -12/02/01 Boston, Mass. 3-2 -02/01/02 Providence, R.I. 5-1 -03/16/02 Storrs, Conn. 1-001/03/03 Boston, Mass. 6-301/25/03 Providence, R.I. 2-001/26/03 Boston, Mass. 3-010/23/03 Providence, R.I. 1-101/25/04 Boston, Mass 2-1 - 03/06/04 Providence, R.I. 6-003/07/04 Boston, Mass. 2-001/22/05 Providence, R.I. 3-101/25/05 Boston, Mass. 3-203/05/05 Boston, Mass. 5-403/06/05 Providence, R.I. 2-110/29/05 Boston, Mass. 5-110/30/05 Providence, R.I. 6-1

Kate Bacon celebrates her goal against Con-necticut in the Hockey East semifinals on March 6, 2010.

01/21/06 Providence, R.I. 2-110/18/06 Providence, R.I. 4-110/21/06 Boston, Mass. 5-101/20/07 Boston, Mass. 5-011/06/07 Providence, R.I. 5-4 -02/16/08 Boston, Mass. 4-002/17/08 Providence, R.I. 8-310/18/08 Boston, Mass. 1-0 -02/6/09 Providence, R.I. 3-202/7/09 Boston, Mass. 3-2 -11/08/09 Providence, R.I. 1-1 sow11/20/09 Providence, R.I. 4-3 -02/06/10 Boston, Mass. 2-1

Ohio State U. (1-5-0, 0.167)11/18/01 Providence, R.I. 4-3 -11/16/02 Columbus, Ohio 4-211/16/07 Columbus, Ohio 2-1 -11/17/07 Columbus, Ohio 4-1 -10/3/08 Providence, R.I. 2-1 -10/4/08 Providence, R.I. 3-1 -

University of Pennsylvania (1-0-0, 1.000)02/09/79 Philadelphia, Pa. 11-0

SUNY Potsdam (5-0-0, 1.000)11/23/80 Potsdam, N.Y. 8-111/19/82 Potsdam, N.Y. 7-611/20/82 Potsdam, N.Y. 6-41982-83 N/A 7-212/03/84 Potsdam, N.Y. 8-2

Princeton University (45-8-4, 0.824)1976-77 Providence, R.I. 4-202/11/79 Princeton, N.J. 8-102/23/80 Providence, R.I. 10-112/20/80 Boston, Mass. 5-11980-81 Princeton, N.J. 8-112/19/81 Princeton, N.J. 7-201/10/82 Princeton, N.J. 8-412/01/82 Princeton, N.J. 8-101/29/83 Providence, R.I. 3-112/04/83 Princeton, N.J. 8-101/24/84 Providence, R.I. 3-201/28/84 Montreal, Que. 4-203/02/84 Providence, R.I. 4-012/04/84 Princeton, N.J. 6-002/24/85 Providence, R.I. 7-101/12/86 Providence, R.I. 7-002/22/86 Princeton, N.J. 6-112/07/86 Providence, R.I. 3-011/22/87 Providence, R.I. 11-101/02/88 Princeton, N.J. 9-402/12/89 Providence, R.I. 4-112/10/89 Providence, R.I. 2-102/11/90 Princeton, N.J. 6-112/09/90 Providence, R.I. 6-102/10/91 Princeton, N.J. 7-202/02/92 Princeton, N.J. 7-102/18/92 Providence, R.I. 5-402/28/92 Providence, R.I. 5-212/06/92 Providence, R.I. 6-001/10/93 Princeton, N.J. 6-111/28/93 Princeton, N.J. 5-201/30/94 Princeton, N.J. 4-3 -02/14/94 Providence, R.I. 6-511/25/94 Princeton, N.J. 3-1 -02/11/95 Princeton, N.J. 2-103/04/95 at Brown 3-211/26/95 Princeton, N.J. 8-501/07/96 Princeton, N.J. 5-4 -02/03/96 Providence, R.I. 6-011/29/96 Princeton, N.J. 4-112/08/96 Providence, R.I. 5-202/02/97 Princeton, N.J. 5-311/30/97 Princeton, N.J. 3-2 -

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02/19/10 Burlington, Vt. 4-202/20/10 Burlington, Vt. 5-2

wayne State University (4-0-0,1.000)12/10/99 Providence, R.I. 9-012/11/99 Providence, R.I. 8-002/02/01 Providence, R.I. 4-202/03/01 Providence, R.I. 6-1

University of wisconsin (1-4-1, 0.250)01/07/01 Lake Placid, N.Y. 2-1 -01/27/02 Providence, R.I. 2-101/12/07 Madison, Wis 3-0 -01/13/07 Madison, Wis. 5-0 -11/27/09 Providence, R.I. 2-2 sow11/28/09 Providence, R.I. 4-1 -

Yale University (22-5-2, 0.793)02/02/80 New Haven, Conn. 6-001/19/81 Providence, R.I. 5-001/18/82 New Haven, Conn. 8-002/11/83 New Haven, Conn. 5-0 02/13/87 New Haven, Conn. 6-102/13/88 New Haven, Conn. 5-302/13/93 New Haven, Conn. 9-102/13/94 Providence, R.I. 14-011/12/94 Providence, R.I. 10-002/12/95 New Haven, Conn. 3-001/06/96 New Haven, Conn. 4-102/04/96 Providence, R.I. 6-112/07/96 Providence, R.I. 10-002/01/97 New Haven, Conn. 3-012/06/97 New Haven, Conn. 5-3 -01/31/98 Providence, R.I. 2-012/05/98 New Haven, Conn. 5-302/07/99 Providence, R.I. 6-111/06/99 New Haven, Conn. 4-002/27/00 Providence, R.I. 7-111/04/00 Providence, R.I. 4-112/10/00 New Haven, Conn. 2-001/19/03 New Haven, Conn. 1-111/15/03 Providence, R.I. 3-111/29/04 New Haven, Conn. 5-1 -11/08/06 New Haven, Conn. 3-2 -12/06/07 Providence, R.I. 2-1 -12/30/08 New Haven Conn. 1-2 - ot10/23/09 Providence, R.I. 2-2 sow

York University (0-1-0, 0.000)01/25/86 Durham, N.H. 6-1 -

frIarS vS. all-tIme opponentS

12/06/85 at Brown 9-001/16/87 Canton, N.Y. 4-001/17/87 Canton, N.Y. 8-21986-87 Montreal, Que. 3-001/12/88 Canton, N.Y. 9-301/23/88 Canton, N.Y. 4-012/09/88 Canton, N.Y. 8-401/17/90 Canton, N.Y. 4-102/18/90 Providence, R.I. 5-111/16/90 Canton, N.Y. 6-202/16/92 Providence, R.I. 9-1 01/21/93 Canton, N.Y. 5-102/07/93 Montreal, Que. 6-301/22/94 Providence, R.I. 3-302/04/94 Montreal, Que. 2-101/21/95 Canton, N.Y. 4-2 -11/18/95 Providence, R.I. 4-211/23/96 Canton, N.Y. 5-002/22/97 Providence, R.I. 7-211/21/97 Providence, R.I. 1-0 02/20/98 Canton, N.Y. 2-2 01/02/99 Canton, N.Y. 3-2 -01/31/99 Providence, R.I. 5-212/03/99 Canton, N.Y. 1-001/30/00 Providence, R.I. 4-011/11/00 Canton, N.Y. 2-0 -02/10/01 Providence, R.I. 6-3 -10/26/02 Providence, R.I. 2-210/19/03 Canton, N.Y. 2-211/07/04 Providence, R.I. 5-111/05/05 Canton, N.Y. 6-1 -10/13/06 Providence, R.I 2-1 -10/20/07 Canton, N.Y. 8-0 -10/10/08 Providence, R.I. 3-1 -10/10/09 Canton, N.Y. 3-3 ot

Syracuse University (0-1-0, 0.000)10/17/09 Providence, R.I. 1-3 -

University of Toronto (4-5-0, 0.444)02/05/82 Montreal, Que. 5-4 -02/05/83 Montreal, Que. 4-2 -02/04/83 Montreal, Que. 4-2 -02/02/86 Providence, R.I. 4-001/08/88 Toronto, Ont. 4-2 -01/26/90 Durham, N.H. 2-101/10/92 Toronto, Ont. 6-301/23/93 Ithaca, N.Y. 2-0 -01/15/99 Lake Placid, N.Y. 4-0

US National Team (0-1-0, 0.000)02/19/00 Providence, R.I. 6-0 -

University of Vermont (20-3-0, .870)1976-77 Providence, R.I. 5-101/26/80 Providence, R.I. 7-011/25/00 Providence, R.I. 9-011/26/00 Providence, R.I. 6-010/19/02 Providence, R.I. 6-010/18/03 Burlington, Vt. 5-110/23/04 Providence, R.I. 2-110/24/04 Providence, R.I. 5-011/17/05 Providence, R.I. 6-102/04/05 Burlington, V.t. 4-102/05/06 Burlington, V.t. 5-101/06/07 Burlington, Vt. 7-002/03/07 Providence, R.I. 5-102/04/07 Providence, R.I. 10-111/10/07 Providence, R.I. 4-201/25/08 Burlington, Vt. 3-201/26/08 Burlington, Vt. 2-1 -10/19/08 Burlington, Vt. 4-21/17/09 Providence, R.I. 3-01/18/09 Providence, R.I. 2-5 -01/29/10 Providence, R.I. 2-1 -

12/07/97 Princeton, N.J. 6-202/01/98 Providence, R.I. 6-412/06/98 Princeton, N.J. 3-002/06/99 Providence, R.I. 4-311/07/99 Princeton, N.J. 2-102/26/00 Providence, R.I. 2-1 -11/05/00 Providence, R.I. 4-412/09/00 Princeton, N.J. 1-111/16/01 Providence, R.I. 1-101/05/03 Providence, R.I. 4-3 -11/16/03 Princeton, N.J. 4-2 -10/30/04 Providence, R.I. 4-410/31/04 Providence, R.I. 4-1 -01/02/06 Princeton, N.J. 2-1

University of Quebec (1-0-0, 1.000)02/05/93 Montreal, Que. 11-1

Queen’s University (5-0-0, 1.000)01/11/88 Kingston, Ont. 5-101/16/90 Kingston, Ont. 5-102/01/91 Montreal, Que. 4-201/10/92 Kingston, Ont. 8-201/30/93 Providence, R.I. 6-1

Quinnipiac College (6-0-0, 1.000)01/12/02 Hamden, Conn. 7-102/08/02 Hamden, Conn. 3-102/09/02 Providence, R.I. 7-011/30/02 Providence, R.I. 7-102/14/03 Hamden, Conn. 4-102/16/03 Providence, R.I. 7-1

RIT (17-1-0, 0.944)12/18/81 Princeton, N.J. 9-102/08/86 Rochester, N.Y. 3-203/02/86 Providence, R.I. 6-012/05/86 Providence, R.I. 7-212/06/87 Rochester, N.Y. 6-301/03/88 Princeton, N.J. 2-002/07/88 Providence, R.I. 7-002/27/88 Providence, R.I. 5-212/10/88 Rochester, N.Y. 6-301/22/89 Providence, R.I. 4-2 -12/03/89 Rochester,N.Y. 7-201/13/91 Providence, R.I. 8-012/08/91 Rochester, N.Y. 10-001/30/93 Providence, R.I. 7-101/31/93 Providence, R.I. 8-211/20/93 Rochester, N.Y. 2-011/19/94 Providence, R.I. 7-002/04/95 Rochester, N.Y. 13-0

Robert Morris (3-0-1, 0.875)11/19/06 Providence, R.I. 1-111/25/07 Providence, R.I. 7-111/7/08 Moon Township, Pa. 3-111/8/08 Moon Township, Pa. 5-2

Seneca College (0-1-0, 0.000)02/20/87 Providence, R.I. 4-2 -

St. Cloud State U. (4-0-1, 0.900)Date Site Score01/21/00 St. Cloud, Minn. 7-101/22/00 St. Cloud, Minn. 4-3 01/19/02 Providence, R.I. 5-101/20/02 Providence, R.I. 7-101/02/10 St. Cloud, Minn. 4-4 sol

St. Laurent University (1-0-1, 0.750)02/06/93 Montreal, Que. 2-211/07/98 Providence, R.I. 6-2

St. Lawrence University (24-8-4, 0.722)12/02/84 Canton, N.Y. 11-1

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2009-10 hoCkey eaSt reCapREGULAR SEASON CHAMPION TOURNAMENT CHAMPION CAMMI GRANATO AWARD/PURE HOCKEY CO-PLAYER OF THE YEARPROVIDENCE COLLEGE (11-5-5-3) BOSTON UNIVERSITY KELLY PATON (UNH), FLORENCE SCHELLING (NU)

Rk. Standings GP W L T SOW Pts Overall GPG (GA) GAPG PP Pct. PK Pct.1. Providence * ! 21 11 5 5 3 30 15-10-9 2.71 (59) 1.94 (44) 17% (17-100) 81.6% (80-178)2. 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 University * 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)* denotes playoff spot; ! denotes top seed

Coach of the Year: Bob Deraney, Providence CollegeBauer Rookie of the Year: Kristina Lavoie, New HampshireThree Stars Award: Kelly Paton, New HampshireSportsmanship Award: Kasey Boucher, Boston UniversityBauer Goaltending Champion: Florence Schelling, NU (1.50 GAA, .946 save%)Humboldt Scoring Champion: Micaela Long, New Hampshire (34 pts.)Best Defenseman: Cristin Allen, ConnecticutGladiator Hockey Best Defensive Forward: Jennifer Chaisson, Connecticut

HOCKEY EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAMG: Brittany Ott, MaineD: Blake Bolden, Boston CollegeF: Brittany Esposito, Northeastern *F: Jill Cardella, Boston University *F: Kristina Lavoie, New Hampshire *F: Ashley Motherwell, Boston College* denotes unanimous selection

Points1. M. Long (UNH) 342. K. Paton (UNH) 323. A. Cottrell (PC) 224. M. Anderson (BU) 215. K. Lavoie (UNH) 20 A. Thunstrom (BC) 20

Goals1. K. Lavoie (UNH) 142. A. Thunstrom (BC) 133. M. Anderson (BU) 12 K. Paton (UNH) 125. J. O’Neill (PC) 10 A. Cottrell (PC) 10

Assists1. M. Long (UNH) 272. K. Paton (UNH) 203. C. Allen (UConn) 144. R. Dziengelewski (UNH) 12 A. Cottrell (PC) 12

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

HOCKEY EAST ALL-STARSFirst Team Position Second TeamFlorence Schelling (NU) * G Genevieve Lacasse (PC)Cristin Allen * 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) Honorable Mention Goaltender: Alexandra Garcia (UConn)Defenders: Kasey Boucher (BU), Jody Sydor (UConn) Forwards: Kristina Lavoie (UNH), Alyse Ruff (PC), Monique Weber (UConn)

wins1. G. Lacasse (PC) 112. A. Garcia (UConn) 103. L. Minton (UNH) 94. M. Haber (BU) 85. F. Schelling (NU) 76. K. Olychuck (UVM) 6

GAA1. A. Garcia (UConn) 1.422. F. Schelling (NU) 1.503. M. Haber (BU) 1.574. L. Minton (UNH) 1.715. G. Lacasse (PC) 2.026. K. Herman (UNH) 2.06 Save%1. F. Schelling (NU) .9462. M. Haber (BU) .9403. A. Garcia (UConn) .9354. B. Ott (Maine) .9325. K. Kingston (BC) .9246. G. Lacasse (PC) .920

leaderS (league play only)

Ashley Cottrell

Jean O’Neill

QUARTERFINALS at campus sites#5 Connecticut 4 at #4 Northeastern 1

at #3 Boston University 3, #6 Boston College 1

SEMIFINALS at Providence College#5 Connecticut 3, #1 Providence 2

#3 Boston University 4, #2 New Hampshire 0

CHAMPIONSHIP at Providence CollegeBoston University 2, Connecticut 1 OT

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM MVPG: Melissa Haber, BUD: Tara Watchorn, BU

D: Cristin Allen, UConnF: Melissa Anderson, BU

F: Michelle Binning, UConnF: Amy Hollstein, UConn

2010 HOCKEY EAST TOURNAMENT

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2009-10 hoCkey eaSt reCap

2009-2010 MONTHLY HONORS

Defensive Player of the WeekCandice Currier - Maine (9/28/09)Florence Schelling - Northeastern (10/5/09)Florence Schelling - Northeastern (10/12/09)Kristen Olychuck - Vermont (10/19/09)Leah Sulyma - Northeastern (10/26/09)Florence Schelling - Northestern (11/2/09)Florence Schelling - Northeastern (11/9/09)Genevieve Lacasse - Providence (11/9/09)Florence Schelling - Northeastern (11/16/09)Lindsey Minton - New Hampshire (11/23/09)Florence Schelling - Northeastern (11/30/09)Alexandra Garcia - Connecticut (12/7/09)Kayley Herman - New Hampshire (12/14/09)Alexandra Garcia - Connecticut (12/14/09)Genevieve Lacasse - Providence (1/5/10) Genevieve Lacasse - Providence (1/11/10)Leah Sulyma - Northeastern (1/11/10)Cristin Allen - Connecticut (1/18/10)Florence Schelling - Northeastern (1/25/10)Alexandra Garcia - Connecticut (2/1/10)Kristen Olychuck - Vermont (2/1/10)Leah Sulyma - Northeastern (2/8/10)Leah Sulyma - Northeastern (2/15/10)Leah Sulyma - Northeastern (2/22/10)Alexandra Garcia - Connecticut (3/1/10)Tara Watchorn - Boston University (3/8/10)Melissa Haber - Boston University (3/15/10)

Player of the WeekJennie Gallo - Maine (9/28/09)Jillian Kirchner - Boston University (10/5/09)Kailey Nash - Vermont (10/12/09)Janelle Kohanchuk - Boston University (10/19/09)Michelle Binning - Connecticut (10/26/09)Kelly Paton - New Hampshire (11/2/09)Courtney Birchard - New Hampshire (11/9/09)Ashley Cottrell - Providence (11/16/09)Kelly Paton - New Hampshire (11/23/09)Kelly Paton - New Hampshire (11/30/09) Jenna Ouellette - Maine (12/7/09)Michaela Long- New Hampshire (12/14/09)Alyse Ruff - Providence (1/5/10)Michelle Binning - Connecticut (1/5/10)Melissa Anderson - Boston University (1/11/10)Jean O’Neill - Providence (1/18/10)Alyse Ruff - Providence (1/25/10)Cristin Allen - Connecticut (2/1/10)Kristen Olychuck - Vermont (2/8/10)Monique Weber - Connecticut (2/15/10)Jean O’Neill - Providence (2/22/10)Lauren Cherewyk - Boston University (3/1/10)Melissa Haber - Boston University (3/8/10)Micaela Long - New Hampshire (3/15/10)Tara Watchorn - Boston University (3/15/10)

Rookie of the WeekBrianne Kilgour - Maine (9/28/09)Jessica Cohen - Providence (10/5/09)Elisabeth Stathopulos - Connecticut (10/12/09)Jessica Cohen - Providence (10/19/09)Brittany Skudder - New Hampshire (10/26/09)Brittany Esposito - Northeastern (11/2/09)Jillian Cardella - Boston University (11/09/09)Corinne Boyes - Boston College (11/16/09)Nicole Anderson - Providence (11/16/09)Blake Bolden - Boston College (11/23/09)Brittany Dougherty - Maine (11/30/09)Jessica Vella - Providence (12/7/09)Corinne Boyles - Boston College (12/14/09)Kristina Lavoie - New Hampshire (1/5/10)Kristina Lavoie - New Hampshire (1/11/10)Caitlin Walsh - Boston College (1/18/10)Kelly Horan - Connecticut (1/25/10)Kristina Lavoie - New Hampshire (2/1/10)Nicole Anderson - Providence (2/8/10)Jill Cardella - Boston University (2/15/10)Alissa Fromkin -Boston University (2/22/10)Elisabeth Stathopulos - Connecticut (3/1/10)Elisabeth Stathopulos - Connecticut (3/8/10)

2009-2010 Hockey East Weekly Honors

TPS Hockey Player of the MonthKelly Paton - New Hampshire (October)Kelly Paton - New Hampshire (November)Jenna Ouellette - Maine (December)Jean O’Neill - Providence (January)Kelly Paton - New Hampshire (February)

Mission Rookie of the MonthJessica Cohen - Providence (October)Jill Cardella - Boston University (November)Kristina Lavoie - New Hampshire (December)Kristina Lavoie - New Hampshire (January)Elisabeth Stathopulos - Connecticut (February)

ITECH Goaltender of the MonthFlorence Schelling - Northeastern (October)Florence Schelling - Northeastern (November)Genevieve Lacasse - Providence (December)Alexandra Garcia - Connecticut (January)Kiera Kingston - Boston College (February)

2010 Hockey East All-Academic Team

From Providence College Jessica Cohen

Lauren Covell **Colleen Martin

Arianna Rigano **Leigh Riley

Alyse Ruff ***Jessica Vella

Amber Yung **

** two-time honoree*** three-time honoree

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2003Hilary Greaves ProvidenceStephanie Jones New HampshireRush Zimmerman ProvidenceAllison Edgar New Hampshirekelli Halcisak (MVP) ProvidenceJenn Huggon New Hampshire

2002-03 Mara Amrhein, So., D Jenn Butsch, Sr., FKelli Halcisak, Jr., DAmy Quinlan, Jr., GMelanie Ruzzi, Sr., D 2003-04Mara Amrhein, Jr., DDanielle Bourgette, Jr., DKristin Gigliotti, Fr., DHilary Greaves, Jr., FEmily Gryp, Jr., DAmy Quinlan, Sr., GMeredith Roth, Sr., DDarlene Stephenson, Sr., FKaren Thatcher, So., F 2004-05Danielle Bourgette, Sr. DHilary Greaves, Sr. FEmily Gryp, Sr. DChristina Redmond, Sr. FMelissa Smith, Jr. DKaren Thatcher, Jr. F

2005-06Jana Bugden, Jr. G Lauren Florio, Sr. GKristin Gigliotti, Jr. DAshley Payton, Sr. FKaren Thatcher, Sr. FSonny Watrous, Jr. F

2006-07Jana Bugden, Sr. G Kristin Gigliotti, Sr. DSonny Watrous, Sr. FCaitlin Malboeuf, Jr. FDanielle Ciarletta, So. G

2002-03 Jenn Butsch, Sr. F (1st) Kelli Halcisak, Jr. D(1st) Ashely Payton, So. F (1st) Meredith Roth, Jr. D (2nd) Darlene Stephenson, Jr., F (2nd) Rush Zimmerman, So. F (2nd) 2003-04 Kelli Halcisak, Sr. D (2nd) Darlene Stephenson, Sr., F (2nd) Rush Zimmerman, Jr. F (2nd) 2004-05 Kathleen Smith, Fr. D (2nd) Karen Thatcher, Jr. F (1st) Rush Zimmerman, Sr. F (1st) 2005-06 Kristin Gigliotti, Jr. D (1st) Karen Thatcher, Sr. F (1st) Sonny Watrous, Jr. F (2nd) 2006-07 Kristin Gigliotti, Sr. D (1st) 2007-08 Kathleen Smith, Sr. D (1st) 2008-09 Genevieve Lacasse, Fr. G (2nd) 2009-10 Ashley Cottrell, So. F (1st) Genevieve Lacasse, So. G (2nd) Jean O’Neill, Jr. F (2nd) Amber Yung, Jr. D (2nd)

Hockey East Sportsmanship AwardsDarlene Stephenson - 2003Karen Thatcher - ‘04, ‘05, ‘06

All-Tournament Teams

all-tIme hoCkey eaSt honorS

2009Kelli Stack Boston CollegeMicaela Long New HampshireKelly Paton New HampshireCourtney Birchard New HampshireKacey Bellamy (MVP) New HampshireMolly Schaus Boston College

2008Mari Pehkonen ProvidenceJenn Wakefield New HampshireSam Faber (MVP) New Hampshirekathleen Smith ProvidenceMaggie Joyce New HampshireKayley Herman New Hampshire

2007Mari Pehkonen ProvidenceKelly Paton New HampshireSam Faber New Hampshirekristin Gigliotti ProvidenceKacey Bellamy New HampshireJana Bugden (MVP) Providence

2006Jennifer Hitchcock, New HampshireSam Faber New HampshireSadie Wright-Ward New HampshireMartine Garland New HampshireKacey Bellamy New HampshireMelissa Bourdon New Hampshire

2005 Sonny watrous ProvidenceTiffany Owens ConnecticutRush Zimmerman(MVP) Providencekristin Gigliotti ProvidenceNatalie Vibert ConnecticutAmy Thomas Providence

2004karen Thatcher ProvidenceSonny watrous ProvidenceNicole Hekle New Hampshirekelli Halcisak (MVP) ProvidenceAllison Edgar New HampshireJana Bugden Providence

All-Hockey East Teams

All-Academic Teams

Karen Thatcher

MVP Kelli Halcisak

MVP Rush Zimmerman

MVP Jana Bugden

Hockey East All-Rookie Team2002-03 Jana Bugden Goaltender2003-04 Sonny Watrous Forward2004-05 Kathleen Smith Defense2005-06 Erin Normore Forward2007-08 Alyse Ruff Defense2008-09 Genevieve Lacasse Goalie2008-09 Laura Veharanta Forward

Hockey East Rookie Of The Year2003-04 Sonny Watrous Forward2008-09 Genevieve Lacasse Goalie

Hockey East Player of the Year2004-05 Karen Thatcher Forward

Turfer Athletic Award2007-08 Cherie Hendrickson

Meredith George, So. DBrittany Simpson, So. DMari Pehkonen, So. FBrittany Nelson, Fr. F

2007-08Kelli Doolin Sr., F Katy Beach Jr., F Danielle Ciarletta Jr., GMari Pehkonen Jr., FBrittany Simpson Jr., DAlyse Ruff Fr., F

2008-09Katy Beach Sr., FDanielle Ciarletta Sr., G Lauren Covell Fr., DChristie Jensen Fr., DErin Normore Sr., DMari Pehkonen Sr., FArianna Rigano Jr., FAlyse Ruff So., FBreanna Schwarz Fr., DBrittany Simpson Sr., DAmber Yung So., D

2009-10Jessica Cohen Fr., FLauren Covell So., DColleen Martin Sr., DArianna Rigano Sr., FLeigh Riley Jr., DAlyse Ruff Jr., FJessica Vella Fr., FAmber Yung Jr., D

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ECAC All-Star Team1984-85 Cindy Curley, Sr. Forward Sheila Guinee, Sr. Defense1985-86 Lisa Brown, So. Forward Sue Mussey, Jr. Goaltender1987-88 Lisa Brown, Sr. Forward1988-89 Heather Linstad, Sr. Forward Kelly O’Leary, Jr. Defense1989-90 Cammi Granato, Fr. Forward Kelly O’Leary, Sr. Defense1990-91 Christina Bailey, Fr. Defense Beth Beagan, Jr. Forward Cammi Granato, So. Forward1991-92 Christina Bailey, So. Defense Beth Beagan, Sr. Forward Cammi Granato, Jr. Forward Vicki Movsessian, So. Defense1992-93 Cammi Granato, Sr. First Team - Forward Stephanie O’Sullivan, So. First Team - Forward Vicki Movsessian, Jr. Second Team - Defense1993-94 Christina Bailey, Sr. First Team - Defense Stephanie O’Sullivan, Jr. First Team - Forward Vicki Movsessian, Sr. Second Team - Defense1994-95 Stephanie O’Sullivan, Sr. First Team - Forward1995-96 Alana Blahoski, Sr. First Team - Defense Laurie Baker, Fr. First Team - Forward Karen McCabe, Sr. Second Team - Defense1996-97 Laurie Baker, So. First Team - Forward1997-98 Catherine Hanson, Sr. Second Team - Defense1998-99 Sara DeCosta, So. First Team - Goaltender Jessica Tabb, So. Second Team - Forward1999-00 Sara DeCosta, Jr. Second Team Goaltender2000-01 Jessica Tabb, Sr. Second Team - Forward2001-02 Kelli Halcisak* First Team - Defense*ECAC Eastern League

ECAC Player of the Year1987-88 Lisa Brown, Sr. Forward1988-89 Heather Linstad, Sr. Forward1989-90 Kelly O’Leary, Sr. Defense1990-91 Cammi Granato, So. Forward1991-92 Cammi Granato, Jr. Forward1992-93 Cammi Granato, Sr. Forward1994-95 Stephanie O’Sullivan, Sr. Forward1995-96 Alana Blahoski, Sr. Defense

ECAC All-Rookie Team2000-01 Darlene Stephenson Forward

ECAC Rookie of the Year1989-90 Cammi Granato Forward1990-91 Christina Bailey Defense1991-92 Stephanie O’Sullivan Forward1995-96 Laurie Baker Forward1997-98 Jessica Tabb Forward

USA Hockey Player of the Year1996 Cammi Granato Forward1997 Laurie Baker Forward2000 Sara DeCosta Goaltender2002 Sara DeCosta Goaltender

Patty Kazmaier Award Finalist (Top Three)2000 Sara DeCosta Goaltender

New England Hockey Writers Player of the Year1992-93 Cammi Granato, Sr. Forward1994-95 Stephanie O’Sullivan, Sr. Forward1995-96 Alana Blahoski, Sr. Defense2004-05 Karen Thatcher Forward

New England Hockey Writers Coach of the Year1994-95 Jackie Barto

frIar hoCkey honor roll

New England Hockey Writers All-Star1992-93 Cammi Granato, Sr. Forward Stephanie O’Sullivan, So. Forward Vicki Movsessian, Jr. Defense1993-94 Christina Bailey, Sr. Defense Vicki Movsessian, Sr. Defense Stephanie O’Sullivan, Jr. Forward1994-95 Melissa Mills, Sr. Forward Stephanie O’Sullivan, Sr. Forward Alison Wheeler, So. Forward1995-96 Laurie Baker, Fr. Forward Alana Blahoski, Fr. Forward1996-97 Laurie Baker, So. Forward1997-98 Catherine Hanson, Sr. Defense1998-99 Sara DeCosta, So. Goaltender Jessica Tabb, So. Forward1999-00 Sara DeCosta, Jr. Goaltender Jessica Tabb, Jr. Forward2000-01 Jessica Tabb, Sr. Forward2001-02 Kelli Halcisak Defense2002-03 Jenn Butsch Forward Kelli Halcisak Defense Ashley Payton Forward2003-04 Kelli Halcisak Defense2004-05 Karen Thatcher Forward2005-06 Kristin Gigliotti Defense2005-06 Karen Thatcher Forward2006-07 Kristin Gigliotti Defense2007-08 Kathleen Smith Defense2009-10 Ashley Cottrell Forward2009-10 Amber Yung Defense

New England Hockey Journal Player of theYear2004-05 Karen Thatcher, Jr. Forward

All-Americans1999 Sara DeCosta Second Team Goaltender2000 Sara DeCosta First Team Goaltender2001 Jessica Tabb Second Team Forward2003 Kelli Halcisak Second Team Defense2004 Kelli Halcisak First Team Defense2006 Kristin Gigliotti Second Team Defense2006 Karen Thatcher Second Team Forward

Providence College Hall of FameJackie Gladu (Barto) Members of the 1998 US Olympic Kathy Lenahan (Hurley) Women’s Hockey TeamCammi GranatoStephanie O’Sullivan

Providence College Athlete of the Year1981 Jackie Gladu (Barto), Fr.1984 Jackie Gladu (Barto), Sr. Susan Passander, Sr.1985 Sue Mussey, So.1993 Cammi Granato, Sr.1996 Alana Blahoski, Sr.1997 Laurie Baker, So.1998 Sara DeCosta, So.1999 Sara DeCosta, Jr.2001 Jessica Tabb, Sr.2002 Jenn Butsch, Jr.2003 Kelli Halcisak, Jr.2004 Kelli Halcisak, Sr.2006 Karen Thatcher, Sr.

Providence College - Sine Qua Non1990 Kelly O’Leary, Sr.1994 Gina Martiniello, Sr.1995 Melissa Mills, Sr.2005 Rush Zimmerman, Sr.

Providence College - Paul Connolly Award1985 Cindy Curley, Sr.2001 Holley Tyng, Sr.2003 Jenn Butsch, Sr.2004 Sarah Youlen, Sr.2007 Sonny Watrous, Sr.

New R.I.A.I.A.W Distinguished Scholar-Athlete of the Year2003 Jenn Butsch, Jr. Forward2004 Kelli Halcisak, Sr. Defense2005 Rush Zimmerman, Sr. Forward2006 Karen Thatcher, Sr. Forward

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2009-10 HE (SOW) Pts. OverallProvidence 11-5-5(3) 30 15-11-9New Hampshire 13-6-2(0) 28 19-9-5Boston University $ 10-6-5(3) 28 17-9-12Northeastern 9-6-6-4(4) 28 17-9-7Connecticut 10-5-6(1) 27 21-9-7Boston College 7-10-4(4) 22 8-17-10Vermont 5-15-1(0) 11 10-22-1Maine 3-15-3(1) 10 6-20-5

2008-09 HE (SOW) Pts. OverallNew Hampshire $ 16-2-3-(1) 35 24-6-5Boston College 14-5-2-(1) 30 22-9-5Boston University 14-6-1-(4) 29 18-11-7Providence 12-8-1-(1) 25 17-16-3Connecticut 10-8-3(2) 25 19-12-4Northeastern 7-13-1(0) 15 12-20-3Vermont 5-15-1(1) 11 7-25-2Maine 4-15-2(2) 10 5-23-5

2007-08 HE Pts. OverallNew Hampshire $ 20-0-1 41 33-4-1Connecticut 13-5-3 29 22-8-5Providence 10-8-3 23 16-16-4Boston University 11-9-1 23 15-17-3Boston University 10-9-2 22 19-12-3Maine 5-14-2 12 10-19-2Northeastern 4-15-2 10 5-26-2Vermont 1-19-1 3 3-27-2

2006-07 HE Pts. OverallNew Hampshire $ 18-1-2 38 26-3-5Boston College 15-6-0 30 23-8-2Providence 12-6-3 27 15-15-4Connecticut 17-7-2 26 17-14-3Boston University 10-9-2 22 19-12-3Maine 5-14-2 12 10-19-2Northeastern 4-15-2 10 5-26-2Vermont 1-19-1 3 3-27-2

2005-06 HE Pts. OverallNew Hampshire $ 19-1-1 39 33-3-1Boston College 16-4-1 33 20-11-4Providence 11-8-2 24 17-14-4Maine 9-8-4 22 17-9-6Connecticut 10-11-0 20 12-21-1Boston University 6-13-2 14 12-17-4Northeastern 6-14-1 13 8-24-1Vermont 1-19-1 3 3-29-2

2004-05 HE Pts. OverallProvidence $ 14-4-2 30 21-11-5New Hampshire 13-3-4 30 21-8-6Connecticut 11-5-4 26 16-12-8Boston College 6-11-3 15 10-20-4Maine 5-13-2 12 14-15-3Northeastern 2-15-3 7 3-25-4

2003-04 HE Pts. OverallNew Hampshire 17-1-2 36 23-9-4Providence $ 14-5-1 29 21-13-2Maine 9-9-2 20 12-16-4Northeastern 7-9-4 18 13-13-8Connecticut 5-11-4 14 9-19-6Boston College 1-18-1 3 6-22-3

2002-03 HE Pts. OverallProvidence $ 13-1-1 27 24-6-6New Hampshire 13-2-0 26 27-7-2Maine 5-8-2 12 12-15-4Connecticut 3-9-3 9 11-20-4Northeastern 4-10-1 9 9-18-4Boston College 2-10-3 7 12-17-3

2001-02# ECAC Pts OverallNiagara 19-2-0 38 26-8-2Northeastern 15-5-1 31 27-7-1New Hampshire 11-6-4 26 19-12-5Providence* 11-7-3 25 20-13-4Maine 8-10-3 19 16-15-4Connecticut 7-12-2 16 11-21-3Boston College 5-13-3 13 9-19-4Quinnipiac 0-21-0 0 3-27-2

2000-01 ECAC Pts OverallDartmouth 20-3-1 41 26-5-1Harvard 20-4-0 40 24-10-0St. Lawrence 18-4-2 38 18-4-2Brown 15-6-3 33 19-7-3Northeastern 13-10-1 27 16-15-1New Hampshire 13-11-0 26 17-17-0Providence 10-11-3 23 18-14-3Niagara 9-11-4 22 17-14-4Maine 10-13-1 21 15-14-1Princeton 8-13-3 19 13-13-3Cornell 7-16-1 15 10-18-1Yale 2-21-1 5 3-23-2Boston College 1-23-0 2 6-26-0

1999-00 ECAC Pts OverallBrown 19-2-3 41 25-4-2Harvard 17-4-3 37 24-5-3Dartmouth 17-7-3 34 21-12-0New Hmapshire 17-7-0 34 24-10-0Northeastern 15-6-3 31 22-9-3Providence 14-7-3 31 20-10-3St. Lawrence 11-12-1 23 18-15-1Niagara 10-12-2 22 17-13-3Princeton 9-12-3 21 11-13-5Cornell 9-14-1 19 13-14-1Maine 3-19-2 8 6-19-2Yale 2-21-1 5 6-22-1Boston College 1-21-2 4 6-22-2

1998-99 ECAC Pts. OverallHarvard 24-1-1 49 31-1-0Brown 19-4-3 41 20-5-4New Hampshire 19-4-3 41 22-6-5Northeastern 18-4-4 40 25-7-3Dartmouth 14-7-5 33 16-9-5Providence 15-8-3 33 19-12-3Princeton 14-11-1 29 15-14-1Cornell 14-12-0 28 15-16-0Niagara 9-15-2 20 11-15-2St. Lawrence 8-16-2 18 11-18-0Maine 7-18-1 15 13-18-1Boston College 4-20-2 10 8-22-2Yale 2-21-3 7 5-21-3Colby 0-26-0 0 0-26-0

1997-98 ECAC Pts. OverallNew Hampshire 18-1-3 39 31-5-3Northeastern 17-2-3 37 26-6-5Brown 15-4-3 33 22-7-4Dartmouth 16-15-1 33 20-9-1Cornell 14-5-3 31 15-8-3Providence 9-11-2 20 9-21-2Princeton 8-13-1 17 12-16-0Harvard 8-14-0 16 14-16-0St. Lawrence 5-14-3 13 8-16-0Colby 3-15-3 13 8-16-0Boston College 4-17-1 9 9-22-1Yale 2-18-2 6 7-19-2

1996-97 ECAC Pts. OverallBrown 22-0-0 44 28-1-1Providence 17-4-1 35 20-7-2New Hampshire 17-4-1 35 22-8-3Northeastern 16-6-0 32 24-9-0Dartmouth 12-10-0 24 16-13-1Princeton 12-10-0 24 16-13-1Cornell 11-10-1 23 13-15-1Colby 9-13-0 18 10-14-0Harvard 6-16-0 12 10-17-0Boston College 4-17-1 9 8-20-1St. Lawrence 4-18-0 9 7-19-09Yale 0-22-0 0 4-23-0

1995-96 ECAC Pts. OverallBrown 12-0-4 28 16-4-5New Hampshire 13-2-1 27 24-5-2Dartmouth 11-3-2 24 20-9-3Providence 11-5-0 22 17-13-0Cornell 9-5-2 20 16-7-0Northeastern 8-5-3 19 14-5-5Princeton 8-8-0 16 9-18-0Colby 7-8-1 15 11-9-1Boston College 3-12-1 7 9-16-2Harvard 3-12-1 7 9-17-1St. Lawrence 2-12-2 6 6-14-2Yale 0-15-1 1 2-20-3

1994-95 ECAC Pts. OverallBrown 11-2-1 23 16-4-3New Hampshire 11-2-1 23 20-6-2Princeton 11-3-0 22 17-6-1Providence^ 10-4-0 20 17-8-3Northeastern 9-3-2 20 11-9-5Dartmouth 8-4-2 18 12-6-4Harvard 8-4-2 18 12-10-2St. Lawrence 8-6-0 16 9-7-0Colby 7-6-1 15 10-7-1RIT 5-9-0 10 5-11-0Cornell 5-9-0 10 7-15-0Boston College 4-9-1 9 6-10-0Middlebury 2-12-0 4 7-12-0Yale 1-13-0 2 3-19-0Bowdoin 0-14-0 0 1-16-1

1993-94 ECAC Pts. OverallProvidence^ 9-0-2 20 18-6-3Northeastern 10-1-0 20 17-5-2Brown 9-2-0 18 16--8-2New Hampshire 7-3-1 15 16-4-0Princeton 7-4-0 14 13-7-0St. Lawrence 6-4-1 13 8-7-1

Harvard 4-5-2 10 11-10-2Dartmouth 4-5-2 10 10-10-2Colby 2-8-1 5 4-11-1RIT 2-9-0 4 3-9-0Cornell 1-10-0 2 2-16-0Yale 0-10-1 1 3-15-1

1992-93 ECAC OverallProvidence^ 16-3-2 23-5-3Dartmouth 13-5-1 20-8-1Brown 14-6-0 16-9-1New Hampshire 10-4-2 20-5-2Northeastern 9-4-2 16-8-3Bowdoin 7-4-0 10-6-0Princeton 8-7-2 8-10-2St. Lawrence 6-6-0 10-10-2Harvard 6-10-2 7-16-2Cornell 4-11-1 4-12-1RIT 2-7-2 4-7-2Middlebury 2-7-0 9-8-0Yale 2-12-1 4-14-1Colby 1-11-1 6-14-1Wesleyan 0-3-0 0-3-0

1991-92 vs. Division I OverallProvidence^ 16-2-1 22-2-1Northeastern 9-3-2 13-4-2New Hampshire 7-4-1 13-5-1Dartmouth 9-7-0 13-7-0Princeton 7-6-1 11-8-1Harvard 8-9-0 10-10-0Brown 6-9-0 10-10-0Cornell 4-10-1 6-10-1Yale 0-10-0 2-13-1

1990-91 vs. Division I OverallNew Hampshire 12-3-0 15-3-0Dartmouth 11-4-0 16-4-0Northeastern 9-4-0 12-4-0Providence 9-5-0 12-5-0Harvard 12-10-0 13-10-1Cornell 6-8-0 9-8-1Brown 4-9-0 8-10-0Princeton 2-10-0 3-10-1Yale 0-9-0 2-10-0

1989-90Providence 17-3-2Northeastern 15-4-0Cornell 14-4-0New Hampshire 14-4-1Princeton 12-7-2Harvard 10-9-1Middlebury 2-2-1Dartmouth 9-8-2Colby 4-9-2St. Lawrence 5-11-1Brown 4-10-2Bowdoin 1-7-2Yale 2-11-1RIT 1-9-2Wesleyan 0-5-0

1988-89Northeastern 14-3-0Providence 17-4-0New Hampshire 16-5-0Dartmouth 15-8-2Cornell 13-7-2Harvard 12-8-1RIT 8-7-2Princeton 8-10-0Brown 7-9-1Bowdoin 3-7-1Colby 5-11-0Middlebury 1-3-0St. Lawrence 4-14-0Yale 1-11-1Wesleyan 0-3-0

The ECAC began compiling team records during the 1988-89 season. Prior to the 1988-89 season, the league did not publish team records.

$ Hockey East Champions # ECAC Eastern League* Eastern League Champions^ ECAC League Champions

hoCkey eaSt/eCaC all-tIme StandInGS

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ECAC Honor RollECAC Divison I All-Star Selections

2001-02 Kelli Halcisak -First team2000-01 Jessica Tabb -Second Team1999-00 Sara DeCosta, Jr., G -Second Team1998-99 Sara DeCosta, So., G - First Team Jessica Tabb, So., F -Second Team1997-98 Catherine Hanson, Sr., D - Second Team1996-97 Laurie Baker, So., F - First Team1995-96 Alana Blahoski, Sr., D - First Team Laurie Baker, Fr., F - First Team Karen McCabe, Sr., D - Second Team1994-95 Stephanie O’Sullivan, Sr., F - First Team1993-94 Christina Bailey, Sr., D - First Team Stephanie O’Sullivan, Jr., F - First Team Vicki Movsessian, Sr., D - Second Team1992-93 Cammi Granato, Sr., F - First Team Stephanie O’Sullivan, So.,F - First Team Vicki Movsessian, Jr., D - Second Team1991-92 Christina Bailey, So., D Vicki Movsessian, So., D Beth Beagan, Sr., F Cammi Granato, Jr. F1990-91 Beth Beagan, Jr., F Cammi Granato, So., F Christina Bailey, Fr., D1989-90 Cammi Granato, Fr., F Kelly O’Leary, Sr., D1988-89 Heather Linstad, Sr., F Kelly O’Leary, Jr., D1987-88 Lisa Brown, Sr., F1985-86 Lisa Brown, So., F Sue Mussey, Jr., G1984-85 Cindy Curley, Sr., F Sheila Guinee, Sr., D

ECAC All-Academic

2001-02 Jenn Butsch, Jr., F Danielle Culgin, Jr., F Angela Hill, Sr., F Amy Quinlan, So., G Melanie Ruzzi, Jr., D/F Christa Talbot, Sr., D Jackie Tamsin, Sr., F 2000-01 Jenn Butsch, So., F Erin Cannon, Sr., F Danielle Culgin, So., F Angela Hill, Jr., D Melanie Ruzzi, So., D Christa Talbot, Jr., D Jackie Tamsin, Jr., F Holley Tyng, Sr., D

LONGEST GAME IN THE HISTORY OF COLLEGE HOCKEY

DURHAM, N.H. -- On March 10, 1996 the Providence College Friars and the University of New Hampshire Wildcats set the record for the longest game in the history of men’s or women’s college hockey. UNH prevailed, 3-2, in a five overtime grudge match capturing the 1996 ECAC Championship. The two teams played a total of 145 minutes and 35 seconds of hockey. The record was broken when the Quinnipiac and Union men played for 150 minutes and 22 seconds on March 12-13, 2010 (Quinnipiac won 3-2 in five overtimes.) The Friars and Wildcats still hold the women’s mark.

ECAC 1990’s ALL-DECADE TEAM

FIRST TEAM Chris Bailey, D ProvidenceSara DeCosta, G ProvidenceCammi Granato, F ProvidenceKatie King, F BrownA.J. Mlezcko HarvardTara Mounsey, D Brown

SECOND TEAMLaura Bellivau, G YaleNicki Luongo, D New HampshireStephanie O’Sullivan, F ProvidenceAngela Ruggiero, D HarvardGretchen Ulion, F DartmouthSandra Whyte, F Harvard

ECAC Division I Player of the Year1995-96 Alana Blahoski. Sr., D

1994-95 Stephanie O’Sullivan, Sr., F1992-93 Cammi Granato, Sr., F1991-92 Cammi Granato, Jr., F1990-91 Cammi Granato, So., F1989-90 Kelly O’Leary, Sr., D1988-89 Heather Linstad, Sr., F

1987-88 Lisa Brown, Sr., F

ECAC Divsion I Rookie of the Year1997-98 Jessica Tabb, F 1995-96 Laurie Baker, F

1991-92 Stephanie O’Sullivan, F1990-91 Christina Bailey, D1989-90 Cammi Granato, F

ECAC All-Rookie Team2000-01 Darlene Stephenson

Jenn Butsch earned ECAC All-Academic honors in 2001 and 2002.

Sara DeCosta was named to the 1990’s ECAC All-Decade Team.

frIarS In the eCaC

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1997-98PC 4.............................. Dartmouth 6

LOST IN ECAC QUARTERFINALS1998-99

PC 0............................... Northeastern 3LOST IN ECAC QUARTERFINALS

1999-00PC 0 ..........................Dartmouth 1 (2OT)

LOST IN ECAC QUARTERFINALS2000-01

PC 3 ..........................Harvard 4 (OT)LOST IN ECAC QUARTERFINALS

2001-02PC 5 ............................. Maine 3PC 3 ............................. Niagara 2 (2OT) PC 1 ..............................Northeastern 0

*ECAC Eastern League CHAMPIONS2002-03

PC 7 ..........................Connecticut 0PC 1 ..........................New Hampshire 0

*HOCKEY EAST CHAMPIONS2003-04

PC 4 ..........................Maine 2PC 3 ..........................New Hampshire 0

*HOCKEY EAST CHAMPIONS

2004-05PC 9 ..........................Boston College 1PC 3 ..........................Connecticut 1 PC 1 ..........................Minnesota 6

*HOCKEY EAST CHAMPIONS LOST IN NCAA QUARTERFINALS

2005-06PC 1 ..........................Boston College 3

LOST IN HOCKEY EAST SEMIFINALS2006-07

PC 3 ..........................Boston College 2PC 1 ..........................New Hampshire 3

LOST IN HOCKEY EAST FINALS2007-08

PC 5 ..........................Connecticut 1PC 0 ..........................New Hampshire 1

LOST IN HOCKEY EAST FINALS

2008-09PC 3 ..........................Connecticut 0PC 1 ..........................New Hampshire 3

LOST IN HOCKEY EAST SEMIFINALS2009-10

PC 2 ..........................Connecticut 3LOST IN HOCKEY EAST SEMIFINALS

RECORD: 36-18 (27 Seasons)

1983-84PC 4 ...........................Princeton 0PC 1 ...........................New Hampshire 0 (ot)

ECAC CHAMPIONS1984-85

PC 2 ...........................Northeastern 1PC 4 ...........................New Hampshire 1

ECAC CHAMPIONS1985-86

PC 6 ...........................RIT 0Northeastern 6 ...........PC 2

LOST IN ECAC FINALS1986-87

PC 3 ...........................St. Lawrence 0Northeastern 2 ...........PC 1

LOST IN ECAC SEMIFINALS1987-88

PC 5 ...........................RIT 2PC 3 ...........................New Hampshire 2Northeastern 5 ...........PC 2

LOST IN ECAC FINALS1988-89

PC 6 ...........................Dartmouth 1Northeastern 4 ...........PC 2

LOST IN ECAC FINALS1989-90

PC 8 ...........................Harvard 3New Hampshire 5 .....PC 2

LOST IN ECAC FINALS1990-91

PC 4.............................. Dartmouth 6LOST IN ECAC SEMIFINALS

1991-92PC 5 ...........................Princeton 2PC 2 ...........................New Hampshire 1

ECAC CHAMPIONS1992-93

PC 9 ...........................Harvard 1PC 3 ...........................Dartmouth 2PC 3 ...........................New Hampshire 0

ECAC CHAMPIONS1993-94

PC 4 ...........................Dartmouth 1PC 3 ...........................New Hampshire 2PC 5 ...........................Northeastern 2

ECAC CHAMPIONS1994-95

PC 4 ...........................Northeastern 3PC 3 ...........................Princeton 2 (ot)PC 2 ...........................New Hampshire 1 (ot)

ECAC CHAMPIONS1995-96

PC 5 ...........................Cornell 2PC 4 ...........................Brown 2PC 2 ...........................New Hampshire 3 (5ot)

LOST IN ECAC FINALS1996-97

PC 3 ...........................Cornell 1PC 3 ...........................New Hampshire 4 (ot)

LOST IN ECAC SEMIFINALS

all-tIme tournament reSultS

All-Time Tournament Results

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Career Leaders

PENALTY MINUTES 1. Rush Zimmerman (2001-05) 134/2712. Kristin Gigliotti (2003-07) 125/258 3. Meredith Roth (2000-04) 96/219 4. Kelli Halcisak (2000-04)* 92/2065. Katy Beach (2005-2009) 97/1986. Valerie Bono (1997-01) 91/1907. Catherine Hanson (1994-98) 79/1888. Sonny Watrous (2003-07) 83/1749. Caitlin Malboeuf (2004-07) 69/15410. Danielle Culgin (1999-03) 60/12811. Katie Lachapelle (1995-99) 57/11412. Kelly O’Leary (1986-90) 54/10813. Alain Frankiewicz (1996-00) 47/10514. Jackie Tamsin (1998-02) 50/10315. Karen McCabe (1992-96) 49/9816. Alison Wheeler (1993-97) 45/90 Jenn Butsch (1999-00) 45/9018. Jessica Tabb (1997-01) 44/8819. Corinne Rosen (1997-99) 35/81 Ashley Payton (2001-2006) 40/8820. Mary Beth Hannon (1979-83) 39/78 Michelle Johansson (1989-93) 39/78

ASSISTS 1. Stephanie O’Sullivan (1991-95) 127 2. Cammi Granato (1989-93) 117 3. Cindy Curley (1981-85) 115 4. Mary E. Riordan (1978-82) 108 5. Beth Beagan (1988-92) 105 6. Alison Wheeler (1993-97) 103 Kelli Halcisak (2000-04)* 103 8. Karen Thatcher (2002-06) # 102 9. Susan Duffy (1978-82) 9610. Rush Zimmerman (2001-05) 8811. Jackie Gladu (1980-84) 8712. Kathy Lenahan (1978-81) 84 Jessica Tabb (1997-01) 8414. Alison Wheeler (1993-97) 8215. Alexis Sgobbo (1978-82) 7916. Donna Salvoni (1981-85) 7617. Myia Yates (1995-99) 7418. Heather Linstad (1985-89) 7219. Heather LaDuke (1986-90) 70 Sonny Watrous (2003-07) 70

POINTS 1. Cammi Granato (1989-93) 256 2. Stephanie O’Sullivan (1991-95) 253 3. Cindy Curley (1981-85) 225 4. Mary E. Riordan (1978-82) 214 5. Jackie Gladu (1980-84) 200 6. Susan Duffy (1978-82) 195 7. Alison Wheeler (1993-97) 184 8. Beth Beagan (1987-91) 174 9. Jessica Tabb (1997-2001) 17010. Karen Thatcher (2002-06) # 16711. Rush Zimmerman (2001-05) 161 12. Kelli Halcisak (2000-04)* 15913. Kathy Lenehan (1978-81) 154 Lisa Brown (1984-88) 154 15. Alexis Sgobbo (1978-82) 150 16. Heather Linstad (1985-89) 14817. Sonny Watrous (2003-07) 137 18. Donna Salvoni (1981-85) 134 19. Sue Passander (1981-84) 12820. Myia Yates (1995-99) 125

GOALS 1. Cammi Granato (1989-93) 139 2. Stephanie O’Sullivan (1991-95) 126 3. Jackie Gladu (1980-84) 113 4. Cindy Curley (1981-85) 110 5. Mary E. Riordan (1978-82) 106 6. Susan Duffy (1978-82) 99 7. Lisa Brown (1984-88) 92 8. Jessica Tabb (1997-2001) 86 9. Alison Wheeler (1993-97) 81 10. Heather Linstad (1985-89) 7611. Laurie Baker (1995-97) 75 12. Rush Zimmerman (2001-05) 73 13. Alexis Sgobbo (1978-82) 71 14. Kathy Lenahan (1978-81) 70 15. Beth Beagan (1988-92) 6916. Sonny Watrous (2003-07) 67 17. Karen Thacher (2002-06) 65 18. Sue Passander (1981-84) 64 19. Kelly O’Leary (1986-90) 63

FrIar reCordS

CAREER GAMES PLAYED 1. Katelynn Laffin (2002-06) 143 Erin Normore (2005-2009) 143 3. Melanie Ruzzi (1999-03) 141 Brittany Simpson (2005-2009) 141 5. Hilary Greaves (2001-05) 140 Kristin Gigliotti (2003-07) 140 7. Colleen Martin (2006-10) 139 Danielle Culgin (1999-03) 139 Kelli Doolin (2004-2008) 139 10. Kathleen Smith (2004-2008) 138 11. Kim Mathias (1998-02) 137 Jackie Tamsin (1998-02) 137 Danielle Bourgette (2001-05) 137 Sonny Watrous (2003-07) 137 15. Katy Beach (2005-2009) 136 Emily Gryp (2001-05) 136 17. Rush Zimmerman (2001-05) 135 18. Jessica Tabb (1997-01) 134 19. Holley Tyng (1997-01) 133 Ashley Payton (2001-06) 133 21. Jenn Butsch (1999-03) 132 Karen Thatcher (2003-06) 132 23. Valerie Bono (1997-01) 131 Jenna Keilch (2004-2008) 131 25. Alain Frakiewicz (1996-00) 128

* Includes stats from Ohio State (2000-01: 33 GP, 13 G, 27 A, 40 PTS, 24/56 PIM) # Includes stats from Brown(2002-03: 32GP, 12 G, 23 A, 35 PTS, 2/4 PIM)

Rush Zimmerman ranks 11th in career points and first in career penalty minutes.

Laurie Baker registered 43 goals and 71 points in 1996.

POINTS 1. Cammi Granato (1992-93) 84 2. Cammi Granato (1991-92) 80 3. Laurie Baker (1996-97) 71 4. Jackie Gladu (1981-82) 69 5. Stephanie O’Sullivan (1992-93) 69 6. Stephanie O’Sullivan (1994-95) 68 7. Jackie Gladu (1983-84) 66 8. Mary E. Riordan (1978-79) 65 9. Cindy Curley (1981-82) 63 10. Cindy Curley (1984-85) 62 11. Mary E. Riordan (1979-80) 59 Stephanie O’Sullivan (1993-94) 59 13. Kathy Lenahan (1979-80) 5814. Karen Thatcher (2004-05) 58 15. Stephanie O’Sullivan (1991-92) 5716. Rush Zimmerman (2004-05) 56 Alison Wheler (1994-95) 56

Single-Season Leaders

ASSISTS 1. Cammi Granato (1992-93) 43 2. Mary E. Riordan (1978-79) 37 3. Alison Wheler (1994-95) 36 4. Kathy Lenahan (1979-80) 35 Cindy Curley (1981-82) 35 Stephanie O’Sullivan (1991-92) 35 7. Jackie Gladu (1981-82) 34 Jessica Tabb (2000-01) 34 9. Connie Richer (1979-80) 33 Stephanie O’Sullivan (1992-93) 33 Karen Thatcher (2004-05) 3312. Heather LaDuke (1987-88) 32 Cammi Granato (1991-92) 3214. Kelli Halcisak (2002-03) 31 Stephanie O’Sullivan (1992-93) 3116. Rush Zimmerman (2004-05) 3017. Heather Linstad (1988-89) 30 Beth Beagan (1990-91) 3019. Karen Thatcher (2005-06) 29

PENALTIES 1. Rush Zimmerman (2004-05) 49/98 2. Sonny Watrous (2006-07) 37/85 3. Meredith Roth (2002-03) 34/84 Caitlin Malboeuf (2005-06) 34/84 5. Rush Zimmerman (2002-03) 38/76 6. Kristin Gigliotti (2006-07) 35/70 7. Kristin Gigliotti (2004-05) 34/68 Kristin Gigliotti (2005-06) 30/68 9. Catherine Hanson (1997-98) 24/67 10. Valerie Bono (1999-00) 32/64 Katy Beach (2006-07) 32/64 12. Valerie Bono (1998-99) 30/60 13. Rush Zimmerman (2003-04) 28/59 14. Kelli Halcisak (2001-02) 23/57 15. Kristin Gigliotti (2003-04) 26/52 Katy Beach (2007-08) 26/52 16. Meredith Roth (2001-02) 20/51 17. Rachel Crissy (2005-06) 19/49 18. Laurie Baker (1996-97) 24/48 Kelli Halcisak (2002-03) 24/48 Meredith Roth (2003-04) 24/48

GOALS 1. Cammi Granato (1991-92) 48 2. Laurie Baker (1996-97) 43 3. Cammi Granato (1992-93) 41 4. Jackie Gladu (1983-84) 40 Stephanie O’Sullivan (1994-95) 40 6. Stephanie O’Sullivan (1992-93) 36 7. Jackie Gladu (1981-82) 35 Mary E. Riordan (1979-80) 35 9. Cindy Curley (1984-85) 33 10. Laurie Baker (1995-96) 32 11 Jackie Gladu (1980-81) 31 12. Lisa Brown (1987-88) 29 13. Mary E. Riordan (1978-79) 28 Cindy Curley (1981-82) 28 Sue Passander (1982-83) 28 Stephanie O’Sullivan (1993-94) 28

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GAMES PLAYEDPLAYER YEARS GAMES PLAYED1. Jana Bugden 2002-07 1152. Sara DeCosta 1996-00 853 Genevieve Lacasse 2008-Present 644. Shannon Sweezy 1987-91 615 Danielle Ciarletta 2005-09 566. Amy Quinlan 2000-04 557. Sue Mussey 1983-87 518. Jill Rennie 1988-92 499. Barbara Luther 1980-83 4410. Jane Ford 1979-83 37 Megan Smith 1994-97 3712. Natasha Fine 1993-97 36

GOALS AGAINSTPLAYER YEARS GAMES GOALS1. Jana Bugden 2002-07 115 2462. Sara DeCosta 1996-00 85 1773. Shannon Sweezy 1987-91 61 1334. Amy Thomas 2001-05 60 1315. Genevieve Lacasse 2008-Present 64 1306. Danielle Ciarletta 2005-09 56 1197. Amy Quinlan 2000-04 55 1178. Sue Mussey 1983-87 51 1069. Megan Smith 1994-97 37 10310. Jane Ford 1979-83 37 9111. Natasha Fine 1993-97 36 8312. Jill Rennie 1988-92 49 80

SAVESPLAYER YEARS GAMES SAVES1. Jana Bugden 2002-06 115 2,5552. Sara DeCosta 1996-00 85 2,3243. Genevieve Lacasse 2008-Present 64 1,6344. Danielle Ciarletta 2005-09 56 1,2105. Sue Mussey 1983-87 51 1,1866. Shannon Sweezy 1987-91 61 1,1587. Amy Thomas 2001-05 60 1,0848. Amy Quinlan 2000-04 55 10369. Megan Smith 1994-97 37 86110. Jill Rennie 1988-92 49 81311. Jane Ford 1979-83 37 71712. Gina Martinello 1991-94 35 698

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (30 or more games)PLAYER YEARS GAMES AVG.1. Barbara Luther 1980-83 44 1.612. Gina Martinello 1991-94 35 1.913. Jill Rennie 1988-92 49 1.964. Genevieve Lacasse 2008-Present 64 2.055. Sue Mussey 1983-87 51 2.146. Sara DeCosta 1996-00 85 2.167. Natasha Fine 1993-97 36 2.208. Jana Bugden 2002-07 115 2.23 Amy Quinlan 2000-04 55 2.2310. Danielle Ciarletta 2005-09 56 2.2811. Amy Thomas 2001-05 60 2.34

Career Leaders

Jana Bugden Sara DeCostaDanielle Ciarletta

SINGLE SEASON LEADERS (20 or more GP)

FrIar GoaltendInG reCordS

GOALS AGAINST PLAYER YEAR GAMES GOALS1. Barbara Luther 1981-82 24 322. Cindy Mellon 1978-79 20 413. Gina Martinello 1993-94 21 424. Sara DeCosta 1999-00 30 43 Shannon Sweezy 1987-88 20 43 6. Amy Quinlan 2001-02 21 467. Jana Bugden 2002-03 31 518. Amy Quinlan 2000-01 22 52 9. Jana Bugden 2006-07 25 53 10. Genevieve Lacasse 2008-09 29 54 11. Jana Bugden 2003-04 28 60 12. Sara DeCosta 1998-99 28 64 13. Sara DeCosta 1996-97 27 7014. Danielle Ciarletta 2007-08 33 71

SAVESPLAYER YEAR GAMES SAVES1. Genevieve Lacasse 2009-10 35 8782. Sara DeCosta 1996-97 27 7943. Sara DeCosta 1998-99 28 7704. Sara DeCosta 1999-00 30 7605. Genvieve Lacasse 2008-09 29 7566. Jana Bugden 2005-06 32 7527. Amy Thomas 2004-05 35 7488. Danielle Ciarletta 2007-08 33 7339. Jana Bugden 2002-03 31 62810. Jana Bugden 2006-07 25 61011. Gina Martinello 1993-94 21 50012. Jana Bugden 2003-04 28 56513. Amy Quinlan 2000-01 22 49914. Amy Quinlan 2001-02 21 363

GAMES PLAYEDPLAYER YEAR GAMES PLAYED1. Amy Thomas 2004-05 35 Genevieve Lacasse 2009-10 35 3. Danielle Ciarletta 2007-08 334. Jana Bugden 2005-06 325. Jana Bugden 2002-03 316. Sara DeCosta 1999-00 307. Genevieve Lacasse 2008-09 298. Jana Bugden 2003-04 28 Sara DeCosta 1998-99 2810. Sara DeCosta 1996-97 2711. Jana Bugden 2006-07 2512. Barbara Luther 1981-82 2413. Amy Quinlan 2000-01 2214. Gina Martinello 1993-94 21 Amy Quinlan 2001-02 21

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEPLAYER YEAR GAMES GAA1. Barbara Luther 1981-82 24 1.322. Sara DeCosta 1999-00 30 1.503. Jana Bugden 2002-03 31 1.694. Genevieve Lacasse 2008-09 29 1.945. Cindy Mellon 1978-79 20 2.056. Genevieve Lacasse 2009-10 35 2.147. Shannon Sweezy 1987-88 20 2.158. Danielle Ciarletta 2007-08 33 2.219. Jana Bugden 2003-04 28 2.2210. Amy Quinlan 2001-02 21 2.2911. Sara DeCosta 1998-99 28 2.32 Gina Martinello 1993-94 21 2.3213. Jana Bugden 2006-07 25 2.3314. Amy Quinlan 2000-01 22 2.44

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2009-10GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESAshley Cottrell - 14 Ashley Cottrell - 17 Ashley Cottrell - 31 Alyse Ruff - 36Jean O’Neill - 14 Jean O’Neill - 16 Jean O’Neill - 30 Jessica Cohen - 34Alyse Ruff - 12 Alyse Ruff - 15 Alyse Ruff - 27 Christie Jensen 32

2008-09GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESLaura Veharanta - 16 Erin Normore - 17 Laura Veharanta - 31 Katy Beach - 42Mari Pehkonen - 11 Ashley Cottrell - 16 Erin Normore - 26 Mari Pehkonen - 32Alyse Ruff - 10 Laura Veharanta - 15 Ashley Cottrell - 21 Christie Jensen - 32

2007-08GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESKathleen Smith - 16 Erin Normore - 19 Kathleen Smith - 30 Katy Beach - 52 Alyse Ruff - 14 Kathleen Smith - 14 Erin Normore - 22 Alyse Ruff - 39Four Tied With 9 Amber Yung - 13 Mari Pehkonen - 20 Erin Normore - 38

2006-07GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESMari Pehkonen - 18 Kristin Gigliotti - 22 Kristin Gigliotti - 39 Sonny Watrous - 85 Kristin Gigliotti - 17 Sonny Watrous - 20 Sonny Watrous - 31 Kristin Gigliotti - 70Sonny Watrous - 11 Sarah Feldman - 19 Sarah Feldman - 29 Katy Beach - 64 Mari Pehkonen - 292005-06GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESSonny Watrous - 19 Karen Thatcher - 29 Karen Thatcher - 47 Caitlin Malboeuf - 84 Karen Thatcher - 18 Sonny Watrous - 21 Sonny Watrous - 40 Kristin Gigliotti - 68Kristin Gigliotti - 15 Ashley Payton - 18 Kristin Gigliotti - 33 Rachel Crissy - 49 Kristin Gigliotti - 182004-05GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESRush Zimmerman - 26 Karen Thatcher - 33 Karen Thatcher - 58 Rush Zimmerman - 98 Karen Thatcher - 25 Rush Zimmerman - 31 Rush Zimmerman - 57 Kristin Gigliotti - 68Sonny Watrous - 21 Sonny Watrous - 18 Sonny Watrous - 39 Sonny Watrous - 40 2003-04GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESKelli Halcisak - 20 Kelli Halcisak - 26 Kelli Halcisak - 46 Rush Zimmerman - 59 Rush Zimmerman - 17 Rush Zimmerman - 26 Rush Zimmerman - 43 Kristin Gigliotti - 52Sonny Watrous - 16 Darlene Stephenson - 26 Darlene Stephenson - 36 Meredith Roth - 48 2002-03GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESRush Zimmerman - 20 Kelli Halcisak - 31 Kelli Halcisak - 45 Meredith Roth - 84Darlene Stephenson - 18 Ashley Payton - 23 Rush Zimmerman - 40 Rush Zimmerman - 76Jenn Butsch - 17 Rush Zimmerman - 20 Jenn Butsch - 35 Kelli Halcisak - 48 2001-02GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTES Jenn Butsch - 16 Kim Mathias - 22 Jenn Butsch - 31 Kelli Halcisak - 57Danielle Culgin - 14 Kelli Halcisak - 19 Danielle Culgin - 29 Meredith Roth - 51Darlene Stephenson - 13 Jenn Butsch - 15 Kelli Halcisak - 28 Rush Zimmerman - 38 Danielle Culgin - 15 Melanie Ruzzi - 15 Darlene Stephenson - 28

2000-01GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESJessica Tabb - 19 Jessica Tabb - 34 Jessica Tabb - 53 Danielle Culgin - 46Kim Mathias - 17 Darlene Stephenson - 19 Kim Mathias - 34 Meredith Roth - 36Darlene Stephenson - 14 Kim Mathias - 17 Darlene Stephenson - 33 Jackie Tamsin - 34 Valerie Bono - 34

1999-00GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESJessica Tabb - 26 Kim Mathias - 17 Jessica Tabb - 41 Valerie Bono - 64Kim Mathias - 13 Jessica Tabb 15 Kim Mathias - 30 Danielle Culgin - 40Jenn Butsch - 13 Alain Frankieiwicz - 12 Jenn Butsch - 22 Jackie Tamsin - 32

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1998-99GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESJessica Tabb - 19 Katie Lachapelle - 23 Jessica Tabb - 37 Valerie Bono - 60Corinne Rosen - 17 Jessica Tabb - 18 Katie Lachapelle - 36 Corinne Rosen - 43Myia Yates - 15 Corinne Rosen - 17 Corinne Rosen - 34 Jackie Tamsin - 37

1997-98GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESJessica Tabb - 22 Catherine Hanson - 18 Jessica Tabb - 39 Catherine Hanson - 67Myia Yates - 12 Jessica Tabb - 17 Myia Yates - 28 Corinne Rosen - 38Katie Lachapelle - 11 Myia Yates - 16 Catherine Hanson - 27 Valerie Bono - 32

1996-97GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESLaurie Baker - 43 Laurie Baker - 28 Laurie Baker - 71 Laurie Baker - 48Alison Wheeler - 18 Myia Yates - 28 Myia Yates - 42 Catherine Hanson - 46Myia Yates - 14 Alison Wheeler - 21 Alison Wheeler - 39 Katie Lachapelle - 38

1995-96GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESLaurie Baker - 32 Alison Wheeler - 22 Laurie Baker - 48 Catherine Hanson - 47Alison Wheeler - 19 Alana Blahoski - 21 Alison Wheeler - 41 Karen McCabe - 40Jennifer Wagner - 17 Karen McCabe - 17 Alana Blahoski - 27 Katie Lachapelle - 24

1994-95GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESStephanie O’Sullivan - 40 Alison Wheeler - 36 Stephanie O’Sullivan - 68 Catherine Hanson - 28Alison Wheeler - 20 Stephanie O’Sullivan-28 Alison Wheeler - 56 Karen McCabe - 26Amy Carlson - 13 Karen McCabe - 23 Amy Carlson - 34 Alison Wheeler - 24

1993-94GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESStephanie O’Sullivan - 28 Stephanie O’Sullivan-31 Stephanie O’Sullivan - 59 Kim Dowd - 22Alison Wheeler - 24 Alison Wheeler - 24 Alison Wheeler - 48 Wendy Cofran - 18 Chris Bailey - 11 Chris Bailey - 17 Chris Bailey - 28 Karen McCabe - 18

1992-93GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESCammi Granato - 41 Cammi Granato - 43 Cammi Granato - 84 Michelle Johansson - 28 Stephanie O’Sullivan - 36 Stephanie O’Sullivan-33 Stephanie O’Sullivan - 69 Vicky Movsessian - 22Lynn Manning - 20 Lynn Manning - 26 Lynn Manning - 46 Wendy Cofran - 20

1991-92GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESCammi Granato - 48 Stephanie O’Sullivan-35 Cammi Granato - 80 Vicky Movsessian - 30 Stephanie O’Sullivan - 22 Cammi Granato - 32 Stephanie O’Sullivan - 57 Michelle Johansson - 24Beth Beagan - 21 Beth Beagan - 21 Beth Beagan - 42 Wendy Cofran - 20

1990-91GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESCammi Granato - 26 Beth Beagan - 30 Beth Beagan - 47 Lisa Paccione - 22Beth Beagan - 17 Cammi Granato - 20 Cammi Granato - 46 Michelle Johansson - 16Laurie Lashomb - 12 Lisa Paccione - 18 Lisa Paccione - 25 Vicki Movsessian - 16

1989-90GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESCammi Granato - 24 Beth Beagan - 30 Beth Beagan - 47 Kelly O’Leary - 36Beth Beagan - 17 Cammi Granato - 22 Cammi Granato - 46 Ann Kennedy - 18Ann Kennedy - 11 Ann Kennedy - 16 Ann Kennedy - 27 Sara Coan - 14Heather LaDuke - 11

1988-89GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESHeather Linstad - 18 Heather Linstad - 30 Heather Linstad - 48 Lori Blair - 32Laurie Lashomb - 17 Beth Beagan - 24 Beth Beagn - 38 Lisa Paccione - 26Kelly O’Leary - 17 Sara Coan - 16 Kelly O’Leary - 16

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1987-88GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTES Lisa Brown - 29 Heather LaDuke - 32 Lisa Brown - 51 Kelly O’Leary - 46 Kelly O’Leary - 24 Kelly O’Leary - 24 Kelly O’Leary - 48 Lisa Brown - 24 Heather Lindstad - 20 Lisa Brown - 22 Keathery LaDuke - 48 1986-87GOALS ASSITS POINTS PENALTY MINUTES Heather Linstad - 21 Heather LaDuke - 17 Heather Linstad - 36 Lisa Brown - 14Lisa Brown - 18 Lisa Brown - 16 Lisa Brown - 34 Yvonne Percy - 14Kelly O’Leary - 14 Heather Linstad - 15 Heather LaDuke - 29 Michelle Ricci - 12 Debbie Barnhill - 151985-86GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESLisa Brown - 24 Marlene Ricci - 17 Lisa Brown - 29 Yvonne Percy - 24Heather Linstad - 17 Heather Linstad - 12 Heather Linstad - 29 Diane Belanger - 18Lori Marotta - 15 Michelle Ricci - 12 Lori Marotta - 23

1984-85GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESCindy Curley - 33 Cindy Curley - 29 Cindy Curley - 62 Lori Marotta - 20Lisa Brown - 21 Donna Salvoni - 24 Donna Salvoni - 42 Lisa Brown - 16Annie Boule - 19 Lisa Brown - 19 Lisa Brown - 40 Yvonne Percy - 16

1983-84GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESJackie Gladu - 40 Jackie Gladu - 26 Jackie Gladu - 66 N/ACindy Curley - 25 Cindy Curley - 25 Cindy Curley - 50 N/ASue Passander - 20 Sue Passander - 23 Sue Passander - 43 N/A

1982-83GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESSue Passander - 28 Sue Passander - 26 Sue Passander - 54 Mary Beth Hannon - 26Cindy Curley - 24 Cindy Curley - 26 Cindy Curley - 50 Leslie Matthews - 22Donna Salvoni - 17 Donna Salvoni - 18 Donna Salvoni - 35 Kathy Kelly - 18

1981-82GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESJackie Gladu - 35 Cindy Curley - 35 Jackie Gladu - 69 Kathy Kelly - 30CIndy Curley - 28 Jackie Gladu - 34 Cindy Curley - 63 Susan Duffy - 20:30Mary Ellen Riordan - 20 Mary Ellen Riordan - 24 Susan Duffy - 44 Leslie Matthews - 17

1980-81GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESJackie Gladu - 31 Susan Duffy - 27 Susan Duffy - 54 Mary Beth Hannon - 18:30Susan Duffy - 27 Kathy Lenahan - 25 Jackie Gladu - 51 Kathy Kelly - 14:30Mary Ellen Riordan - 23 Mary Ellen Riordan - 23 Mary Ellen Riordan - 46 Debbie Kirrane - 14

1979-80GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESMary Ellen Riordan - 35 Kathy Lenahan - 35 Mary Ellen Riordan - 59 Susan Duffy - 18 Kathy Lenahan - 23 Connie Richer - 33 Kathy Lenehan - 58 Mary Beth Hannon - 16Alexis Sgobbo - 23 Mary Ellen Riordan -24 Connie Richer - 48 Debbie Kirrane - 16 1978-79GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTY MINUTESSusan Duffy - 36 Mary Ellen Riordan - 37 Mary Ellen Riordan - 65 Lynn Johnson - 28Mary Ellen Riordan - 28 Kathy Lenahan - 24 Susan Duffy - 54 Alexis Sgobbo - 16Kathy Lenahan - 27 Alexis Sgobbo - 23 Kathy Lenahan - 51 Connie Richer - 14 Connie Richer - 23

year-By-year leaderS

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Tom Palamara1974-1980

56-27-3 .669%

1974-75 (0-8-0)Coach: Tom Palamara

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1975-76 (4-6-1)Coach: Tom Palamara

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1976-77 (9-4-0)Coach: Tom Palamara

PC OPP 0 BROWN 8 - 3 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 - 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 - 9 Boston University 1 7 Ithaca 2 3 BOSTON COLLEGE 5 - 9 BOSTON UNIV. 2 4 Brown 3 1 CONNECTICUT 0 4 PRINCETON 2 3 Boston College 2 4 Connecticut 0 5 VERMONT 152 34

1977-78 (7-4-1)Coach: Tom Palamara

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1978-79 (16-3-1)Coach: Tom Palamara

PC OPP 7 BOSTON UNIV. 1 3 Northeastern 5 - 17 HARVARD 0 6 NEW HAMPSHIRE 613 Havard 3 2 NORTHEASTERN 1 3 Boston College * 1 1 New Hampshire * 8 - 1 COLBY 3 -12 CONNECTICUT 010 Brown 7 8 DARTMOUTH 011 Pennsylvania 0 8 Princeton 1 8 BROWN 2 7 Boston University 212 Connecticut 3 5 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 7 CORNELL ** 2 5 COLBY ** 2146 47

1979-80 (20-2-0)Coach: Tom Palamara

PC OPP 9 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 4 Northeastern 215 LARKSON 016 CONNECTICUT 1 3 NEW HAMPSHIRE 6 - 3 Colby 1 0 New Hampshire * 8 - 6 Northeastern * 212 Connecticut 1

# - Concordia Invitational% -ECAC Semifinals+ - ECAC Finals

1984-85 (18-2-1)Coach: John Marchetti

PC OPP11 St. Lawrence 1 8 Potsdam State 2 6 Princeton 0 1 NORTHEASTERN 1 ot10 CORNELL 3 7 HARVARD 110 COLBY 111 DARTMOUTH 0 3 New Hampshire 5 - 4 New Hampshire 1 7 Brown 1 9 McGill * 010 Laval * 1 5 New Hampshire * 3 5 at Northeastern 1 3 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 - ot 6 Northeastern 4 9 Colby 0 7 PRINCETON 1 2 Northeastern % 1 4 New Hampshire + 1138 33* - Concordia Invitational% -ECAC Semifinals+ - ECAC Finals

1985-86 (14-7-3)Coach: John Marchetti

PC OPP 3 NORTHEASTERN 3 6 Boston College 0 9 St. Lawrence * 0 4 Brown * 0 1 New Hampshire * 2 - 3 Harvard 0 7 PRINCETON 0 4 DARTMOUTH 2 0 NORTHEASTERN 4 - 6 Colby 2 1 Minnesota ^ 1 1 York University ^ 6 - 4 New Hampshire ^ 4 4 TORONTO 0 4 BROWN 2 3 RIT 2 4 Cornell 1 1 New Hampshire 3 - 0 New Hampshire 1 - 1 Northeastern 5 - 6 Princeton 1 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 6 RIT % 0 2 Northeastern + 6 -82 46

* - Bro-Pro Invitational Tournament^ - Granite State Inviational% -ECAC Semifinals+ - ECAC Finals

1986-87 (16-7-1)Coach: John Marchetti

PC OPP 3 DARTMOUTH 2 8 CORNELL 0 6 HARVARD 0 0 New Hampshire 3 -11 COLBY * 0 7 RIT * 2 3 PRINCETON * 0 4 St. Lawrence 0 8 St. Lawrence 2 3 Northeastern # 4 - 6 Concordia # 1 1 New Hampshire # 4 - 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2 ot

8 Yale 012 BOSTON UNIV. 212 Northeastern + 0 6 McMaster + 115 Boston College 10 4 Toronto # 5 -ot 8 Cornell # 1 4 Colby # 010 Dartmouth 0 7 CORTLAND STATE 2 2 CORNELL 0 8 Brown 1 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3 -10 Boston University 0 9 Colby 2 8 NORTHEASTERN 0 7 Northeastern & 1 4 New Hampshire & 6 -193 37* - Princeton Invitational+ - Cornell Invitational# - Concordia Invitational& - EAIAW Championship at UNH

1982-83 (15-6-0)Coach: John Marchetti

PC OPP 7 Potsdam 6 6 Potsdam 4 8 Princeton 1 5 Colby 1 3 NEW HAMPSHIRE 5 - 5 NORTHEASTERN 2 6 COLBY * 0 5 New Hampshire * 7 - 6 BOSTON UNIV. 1 3 PRINCETON 1 7 DARTMOUTH 1 2 Toronto & 4 - 0 New Hamsphire & 3 - 7 BROWN 1 5 Yale 0 4 New Hampshire 6 -11 CORNELL 0 8 Northeastern 3 8 COLBY 1 7 POSTSDAM # 2 3 NEW HAMPSHIRE # 5 -116 54* - Granite State Tournament at UNH& - Concordia Classic (Montreal)# - EAIAW Regional Championship

1983-84 (21-1-0)Coach: John Marchetti

PC OPP 9 Cornell 1 8 Princeton 1 5 New Hampshire * 2 4 Harvard 0 8 Colby 111 CORNELL 1 1 Northeastern 4 - 8 Concordia Uni. # 1 5 John Abbott Uni. # 1 3 PRINCETON 2 4 John Abbott Uni. 1 4 Princeton # 2 3 New Hamsphire # 2 7 BROWN 4 6 Dartmouth 2 8 Brown 1 7 Boston 0 3 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 4 NORTHEASTERN 1 9 COLBY 1 4 Princeton % 0 1 New Hampshire + 0 ot * - Granite State Tournament at UNH

7 VERMONT 0 7 Brown 3 3 NORTHEASTERN 1 6 Yale 0 7 Boston University 110 Dartmouth 1 8 CORNELL 3 6 CORTLAND 0 9 BROWN 010 PRINCETON 1 8 BOSTON UNIV. 0 8 Boston College 0 5 CORNELL % 3 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE % 5 -164 40* - University of New Hampshire Tournament% -EAIAW Regionals, Schneider Arena.

John Marchetti1980 - 1994

264-69-15 .779%ECAC Champions

1984, 1985, 1992, 1993, 1994

1980-81 (20-5-0)Coach: John Marchetti

PC OPP11 BOSTON UNIV. 0 4 NORTHEASTERN 5 - ot 7 BOSTON COLLEGE 211 Clarkson 4 8 Potsdam 113 Boston State * 1 5 Princeton * 1 3 Northeastern 2 5 YALE 0 6 John Abbott # 0 8 McGill # 0 3 McMaster # 1 8 Princeton 1 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 - 6 DARTMOUTH 1 5 Cornell 0 8 Cortland State 2 6 BROWN 0 2 New Hampshire 6 - 2 Boston College 0 8 CONNECTICUT 2 0 COLBY 3 - 2 Boston University 1 4 Boston University % 0 4 New Hampshire % 7 -140 44* - Northeastern Christmas Tourney (PC won)# - Concordia Invitational (Montreal)(PC won)% -Semi-Finals and Championship of Eastern Regionals at UNH(PC - 2nd)

1981-82 (22-3-0)Coach: John Marchetti

PC OPP16 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 4 Northeastern 2 4 New Hampshire 2 9 RIT * 1 7 Princeton * 2 8 Princeton 410 BROWN 1

year-By-year reSultS

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6 Brown 112 John Abbott ^ 0 3 Concordia ^ 0 4 Northeastern ^ 3 ot 6 Yale 1 7 Northeastern 4 3 Northeastern 5 - 2 Seneca 4 - 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE 8 - 3 St. I.awrence % 0 1 Northeastern + 2 -110 48* - Providence College Christmas Invitational# - Granite State Invitational% -ECAC Quarterfinals^ - Theresa Humes Invitational+ - ECAC Semifinals

1987-88 (20-8-0)Coach: John Marchetti

PC OPP11 PRINCETON 111 Harvard 2 3 Dartmouth 0 8 Cornell 0 6 RIT 3 9 Princeton * 4 2 RIT * 0 2 Toronto # 4 - 0 McCaster # 2 - 5 Queens 1 9 St. Lawrence 3 2 Concordia & 0 3 Northeastern & 4 - 1 New Hampshire & 6- 9 Boston College 0 4 St. Lawrence 0 1 Northeastern 2 - 2 NORTHEASTERN 5- 7 Brown 1 5 Yale 3 7 RIT 011 Bowdoin 0 7 Colby 0 4 New Hampshire 3 2 New Hampshire 4- 5 RIT ^ 2 3 UNH % 2 2 Northeastern + 5 -141 57* - Princeton Invitational# - Can/Amn Invitational in Toronto& - Hockey East Invitational^ - ECAC Quarterfinals% -ECAC Scmifinals+ - ECAC Finals

1988-89 (19-5-0)Coach: John Marchetti

PC OPP 9 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 5 HARVARD 1 6 DARTMOUTH 3 1 New Hampshire 0 6 CORNELL 2 8 St. Lawrence 4 6 RIT 3 7 Colby 0 4 Moncton * 6 - 6 Bowdoin 0 7 Brown 4 3 Northeastern 8 - 2 RIT 4 - 8 John Abbott & 2 7 Bishop Champlain & 2 3 New Hampshire & 4 - ot 4 New Hampshire # 2 9 Concordia # 1 4 Northeastern # 2 4 PRINCETON 1 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 3 Northeastern 1 6 Dartmouth % 2

2 Northeastern + 4 -122 56* - at Colby College# - Hockey East Invitational& - Theresa Humes Invitational, Montreal% -ECAC Semifinals+ - ECAC Finals

1989-90 (20-3-2)Coach: John Marchetti

PC OPP10 Boston College 1 5 Harvard 2 8 Dartmouth 3 6 Cornell 5 7 RIT 2 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3 ot 2 PRINCETON 1 ot 6 Colby 0 7 BROWN 1 4 Northeastern * 3 2 Concordia * 1 2 New Hampshire * 2 ot 5 Queens 1 4 St. Lawrence 1 3 Concordia 2 1 Concordia 1ot 2 Toronto $ 1 6 Guelph $ 0 1 NORTHEASTERN 3 - 6 Princeton 1 2 New Hampshire 3 - ot 5 ST. LAWRENCE 1 3 Northeastern 1 8 Harvard % 3 2 New Hampshire + 5 -101 47* - HOCKEY EAST Invitational (Durham, NH)$ - University Cup (Durham,NH)% -ECAC Semifinals + - ECAC Finals

1990-91 (17-7-0)Coach: John Marchetti

PC OPP 8 Boston College 0 6 St. Lawrence 2 3 Concordia 5 - 5 Harvard 0 5 Dartmouth 1 4 CORNELL 2 2 New Hampshire 3 - 6 PRINCETON 1 7 COLBY 1 5 Brown 0 8 RIT 0 4 CONCORDIA ! 1 1 NORTHEASTERN ! 4 - 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE ! 7 - 4 NORTHEASTERN ! 3 4 Queens * 2 3 New Hampshire * 2 5 Concordia * 2 4 BROWN 2 7 Princeton 2 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE 5 - 4 Northeastern 1 4 Northeastern 6 -106 54!- HOCKEY EAST Invitational* - Theresa Hulmes Invitational% -ECAC Semifinals

1991-92 (22-2-1)Coach: John Marchetti

PC OPP 4 Dartmouth 3 5 HARVARD 1 7 DARTMOUTH 2 5 Cornell 310 RIT 0 8 Queens 2

7 Guelph # 1 6 Toronto # 3 2 New Hampshire * 1 4 Northeastern * 7 - 8 Concordia * 5 6 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2 5 CORNELL 2 6 NORTHEASTERN 1 7 Princeton 1 7 Colby 1 6 Brown 1 3 Northeastern 3 ot 9 ST. LAWRENCE 1 5 PRINCETON 4 ot 5 Harvard 2 2 New Hampshire 3 - 5 BROWN 1 5 PRINCETON % 2 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE ** 1139 53# Marion Hilliard Tournament (Toronto,Canada) - 1st* Northeastern Invitational% ECAC Semifinals** ECAC Finals

1992-93 (21-5-3)Coach: John Marchetti

PC OPP 6 HARVARD 0 5 DARTMOUTH 3 6 PRINCETON 011 COLBY 0 6 Princeton 1 2 Harvard 1 6 Northeastern # 6 ot 0 Concordia # 2 - 4 New Hampshire # 4 ot 2 Dartmouth 5 - 5 St. Lawrence 1 6 Cornell 1 0 Toronto + 2 - 3 BROWN 4 - 6 QUEENS 1 7 RIT 1 8 RIT 2 5 Northeastern 4 11 UQTR @ 1 2 St. Laurent @ 2 ot 6 St. Lawrence @ 3 4 NORTHEASTERN 1 9 Yale 1 8 Brown 3 1 New Hampshire 5 - 5 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2 9 HARVARD * 1 3 Dartmouth $ 2 3 New Hampshire $ 0 149 58# Granite State Tournament (at UNH) + at Ithaca, New York @ at Teresa Humes Tourney* ECAC Quarterfinals (at Providence)$ ECAC Finals (at New Hampshire)

1993-94 (19-8-4, 9-0-2)Head Coach: John Marchetti

PC OPP 9 Boston College 1 2 RIT * 0 9 Cornell * 1 2 New Hampshire $ 0 2 Concordia $ 2 ot 5 Princeton $ 2 5 Dartmouth 4 2 BROWN 3 - 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 - 3 at Northeastern 4 - 8 COLBY * 2 3 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 2 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE # 0

2 CONCORDIA # 7 - 2 NORTHEASTERN 2 ot 3 ST. LAWRENCE * 3 ot 7 DARTMOUTH * 3 5 Brown * 0 1 New Hampshire 4 - 3 Princeton 4 - 6 Middlebury 0 2 St. Lawrence % 1 0 Concordia % 3 - 3 New Hampshire % 5 -14 YALE * 0 6 PRINCETON * 5 3 Harvard * 3 ot 1 Northeastern * 0 4 DARTMOUTH ! 1 3 New Hampshire @ 2 5 Northeastern ^ 2122 70* ECAC Conference Games $ Princeton Thanksgiving Tournament# PC Invitational, Schneider Arena% Theresa Humes Invitational at Concordia! ECAC Quarterfinals, Schneider Arena @ ECAC Semifinals, Meehan Auditorium (Brown)^ ECAC Finals, Meehan Auditorium (Brown)

year-By-year reSultS

Jackie Barto1994-1998

70-53-10 .563%ECAC Champions

1995

1994-95 (18-9-4, 10-4-0)Head Coach: Jackie Barto

PC OPP10 YALE 0 7 R.I.T. 0 8 CORNELL 3 1 Princeton# 3 - 2 Concordia# 4 - 2 New Hampshire# 5 - 1 DARTMOUTH 1 ot12 MIDDLEBURY+ 116 BOWDOIN+ 1 3 NORTHEASTERN 3 ot 1 Brown 6 - 7 Colby+ 1 1 New Hampshire+ 4 - 4 Concordia* 4 2 Northeastern* 2 1 New Hampshire* 4 - 2 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 2 St. Lawrence+ 4 - 6 Dartmouth+ 2 4 BROWN+ 5 - 3 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2 3 Northeastern 113 R.I.T. 0 7 Cornell 3 2 Princeton+ 1 3 Yale+ 0 5 HARVARD+ 6 - 3 NORTHEASTERN+ 1 4 NORTHEASTERN! 3 3 Princeton^ 2 ot 2 New Hampshire@ 1 ot

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+ ECAC League Game# Princeton Thanksgiving Tournament* PC Invitational! ECAC Quarterfinals^ ECAC Semifinals

1997-98 (9-21-2, 9-11-2)Head Coach: Jackie Barto

PC OPP 8 Boston College + 2 1 Dartmouth + 4 - 1 ST. LAWRENCE + 0 ot 2 CORNELL + 3 - 4 Minnesota # 5 - 0 Cornell # 5 - 2 Princeton # 3 - 3 Yale + 5 - 6 Princeton + 2 2 New Hampshire * 6 - 0 Minnesota * 3 - 2 Brown * 3 - 3 Northeastern + 4 - 3 Harvard + 6 - 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 9 - 7 COLBY 2 1 Concordia % 4 - 1 Northeastern % 6 - 1 New Hampshire % 8 - 2 BROWN & + 0 0 Brown + 4 - 2 YALE + 0 6 PRINCETON + 4 3 NORTHEASTERN + 6 - 6 HARVARD + 5 2 New Hampshire + 6 - 3 Colby + 3 ot 2 St. Lawrence + 2 ot 2 Cornell + 3 - 6 BOSTON COLLEGE 3 2 DARTMOUTH + 6 - 4 Dartmouth ! 6 - 89 123+ ECAC League Game# Princeton Thanksgiving Tournament* Brown Holiday Tournament% Husky Invitational! ECAC Quarterfinals

Tom Sheehan1998-99

13-10-1 .563%1998-99 (19-12-3, 15-8-3)

Head Coach: Jackie Barto (6)/Tom Sheehan (13)

PC OPP6 SAINT-LAURANT 21 HARVARD + 6 -2 NORTHEASTERN + 2 ot3 DARTMOUTH + 15 BOSTON COLLEGE+ 19 COLBY + 03 NEW HAMPSHIRE + 3 ot5 Yale + 33 Princeton + 01 BROWN + 2 -2 St. Lawrence + 3 -3 Cornell + 23 Maine + 12 Maine + 04 Toronto & 0

140 74+ ECAC League Game# Princeton Thanksgiving Tournament* Northeastern Invitational! ECAC Quarterfinals^ ECAC Semifinals@ ECAC Championship

1995-96 (17-13-0, 11-5-0)Head Coach: Jackie Barto

PC OPP 8 BOSTON COLLLEGE 2 4 ST. LAWRENCE + 2 4 CORNELL + 2 0 New Hampshire # 3 - 0 Concordia # 8 - 8 Princeton # 5 5 DARTMOUTH 0 3 BROWN + 4 - 2 NORTHEASTERN 4 - 4 Yale + 1 4 Princeton + 5 - 3 New Hampshire + 11 - 3 Colby + 6 - 2 New Hampshire * 5 - 3 Concordia * 8 - 3 Northeastern * 1 3 Brown + 4 - 2 Concordia 6 - 4 Concordia 6 - 6 PRINCETON + 0 6 YALE + 3 3 Northeastern + 2 6 Harvard + 0 3 Dartmouth + 1 5 Boston College + 0 4 COLBY + 1 5 NEW HAMPSHIRE + 3 5 CORNELL ! 2 4 Brown ^ 2 2 New Hampshire @ 3 - 5ot 114 98+ ECAC League Game# Princeton Thanksgiving Tournament* Granite State Invitational! ECAC Quarterfinals^ ECAC Semifinals@ ECAC Championship

1996-97 (20-8-2, 17-4-1)Head Coach: Jackie Barto

PC OPP 10 BOSTON COLLLEGE 3 3 DARTMOUTH + 1 5 St. Lawrence + 0 4 Cornell + 3 ot 4 Princeton # 1 4 New Hampshire # 3 ot 2 Concordia # 4 - 10 YALE + 0 5 PRINCETON + 2 1 NORTHEASTERN + 6 - 7 HARVARD + 5 4 New Hampshire + 3 6 Colby + 1 3 Northeastern * 4 - 4 Concordia * 4 ot 2 New Hampshire 5 - 1 Brown + 4 - 3 Yale + 0 5 Princeton + 3 2 BROWN + 6 - 2 Northeastern + 1 6 Harvard + 1 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE + 2 ot 6 COLBY + 2 7 ST. LAWRENCE + 2 3 CORNELL + 1 4 Boston College + 2 1 Dartmouth + 5 - 3 CORNELL ! 1 3 New Hampshire ^ 4 - ot 123 79

10 Minnesota State & 10 Concordia & 3 -3 New Hampshire + 5 -10 Colby + 03 CORNELL + 25 ST. LAWRENCE + 24 PRINCETON + 36 YALE + 11 Brown ! 4 -0 Northeastern + 1 -2 Harvard + 5 -4 Minnesota State + 20 Minnesota 1 -1 Minnesota 5 -2 NIAGARA + 13 NIAGARA + 3 ot5 Boston College + 22 Dartmouth + 4 -0 Northeastern + 3 -113 74+ ECAC League Game! Mayor’s Cup& Lake Placid Tournament

Bob Deraney1999- Present

205-139-47 .584%ECAC Eastern Champions 2002

Hockey East Champions2003, 2004, 2005

1999-00 (20-10-3, 14-7-3)Coach: Bob Deraney

PC OPP1 MINNESOTA 3 -1 MINNESOTA 04 YALE + 02 Princeton 10 NORTHEASTERN + 2 -2 Northeastern + 02 DARTMOUTH + 6 -4 BOSTON COLLEGE+ 31 NEW HAMPSHIRE + 3 -6 MAINE + 01 St. Lawrence + 02 Cornell + 2 ot9 WAYNE STATE 08 WAYNE STATE 01 HARVARD + 1 ot0 BROWN +! 0 ot8 Maine + 21 New Hampshire + 3 -7 Gustavus Adolphus 17 St. Cloud 14 St. Cloud 3 ot3 CORNELL + 14 ST LAWRENCE + 01 Brown + 3 -1 Harvard + 04 Niagara + 20 Niagara + 1 -1 Brown 3 -1 PRINCETON + 2 -7 YALE + 14 Boston College + 3 5 Dartmouth + 40 Dartmouth % 1-2ot101 52+ ECAC League Game! Mayor’s Cup % ECAC Quarterfinals

2000-01 (18-14-3, 10-11-3) Head Coach: Bob DeraneyPC OPP3 Findlay 2 ot5 Findlay 24 YALE + 1 4 PRINCETON + 4 ot2 Cornell + 4 -0 St. Lawrence + 2 -3 NIAGARA + 13 NIAGARA + 19 VERMONT 0 6 VERMONT 04 Boston College + 01 Maine + 02 NEW HAMPSHIRE + 11 Princeton + 1 ot2 Yale + 01 Wisconsin & 2-4 Boston College & 30 Brown +! 2-4 Harvard + 7-1 DARTMOUTH + 4-2 New Hampshire + 6-3 Maine + 32 MERCYHURST 4-3 MERCYHURST 14 WAYNE STATE 26 WAYNE STATE 13 ST. LAWRENCE + 6-4 CORNELL + 14 Northeastern + 31 NORTHEASTERN + 2-2 HARVARD + 3-1 BROWN + 6-0 Dartmouth + 6-4 Boston College + 13 Harvard # 4-ot101 87+ ECAC League Game! Mayor’s Cup&Lake Placid Tournament# ECAC Quarterfinals

2001-02 (20-13-4, 11-7-3)Head Coach: Bob Deraney

PC OPP3 Minnesota-Duluth 5 -0 Minnesota-Duluth 1 - 4 FINDLAY 28 FINDLAY 37 MAINE* 22 MAINE* 20 Niagara* 3 - 0 Niagara* 5 - 1 PRINCETON 13 OHIO STATE 4 - 6 Harvard 03 NORTHEASTERN* 6 -2 Northeastern* 2 - 6 NIAGARA 20 BROWN! 4 -5 Maine* 52 New Hampshire* 27 Quinnipiac* 15 BOSTON COLLEGE* 15 ST. CLOUD STATE 17 ST. CLOUD STATE 14 CONNECTICUT* 02 WISCONSIN 11 NORTHEASTERN* 5 - 3 Dartmouth 4 - 3 Quinnipiac 17 QUINNIPIAC 03 Brown 7 -4 Connecticut* 23 CONNECTICUT* 12 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 22 New Hampshire* 4 - 4 Boston College* 10 BOSTON COLLEGE* 1 -5 MAINE % 33 Niagara & 21 Northeastern $ 0

year-By-year reSultS

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6 DARTMOUTH 8 -1 Northeastern * 2 -3 New Hampshire * 4 -5 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 24 MAINE * 25 MAINE * 03 Connecticut * 17 CONNECTICUT * 02 Brown 1 ot8 BOSTON COLLEGE * 15 Boston College * 24 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 7 -3 New Hampshire * 4 - ot6 NORTHEASTERN * 02 Northeastern * 06 Boston College * 14 BOSTON COLLEGE * 24 Maine % 23 New Hampshire $ 0120 76 * Hockey East League Game!Mayor’s Cup% Hockey East Semifinals at Boston, Mass. $ Hockey EastFinals at Boston, Mass.HOME GAMES IN CAPS

2004-05 (21-11-5, 14-4-2) Head Coach: Bob DeraneyPC OPP6 Colgate 21 Colgate 2 - 2 VERMONT 15 VERMONT 0 4 PRINCETON 4 1 PRINCETON 4 -3 CLARKSON 3 5 ST. LAWRENCE 12 Harvard 23 Maine * 24 Maine * 2 1 Brown ! 2 -1 Yale 5 -2 Boston College * 0 7 BOSTON COLLEGE * 52 Dartmouth 10 -3 Mercyhurst 24 Niagara 5 - ot4 Connecticut * 3 3 CONNECTICUT * 33 NORTHEASTERN * 13 Northeastern * 25 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 11 New Hampshire * 2 -2 MAINE * 14 MAINE * 13 CONNECTICUT * 5 -2 Connecticut * 3 -1 BOSTON COLLEGE * 4 -4 Boston College * 2 3 New Hampshire * 3 ot4 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 35 Northeastern * 4 ot2 NORTHEASTERN * 19 Boston College % 13 Connecticut $ 11 Minnesota # 6118 99 *Hockey East League Game!Mayor’s Cup% Hockey East Semifinals at Boston, Mass. $ Hockey East Finals at Boston, Mass. # NCAA Quarterfinals at Minneapolis, Minn.HOME GAMES IN CAPS

2005-06 (17-14-4, 11-8-2) Head Coach: Bob DeraneyPC OPP1 Connecticut * 3 -

123 88

*ECAC Eastern League Game!Mayor’s Cup% ECAC Eastern League Quarterfinals& ECAC Eastern League Semifinals at Storrs, Conn. $ ECAC Eastern League Finals at Storrs, Conn.HOME GAMES IN CAPS

2002-03 (24-6-6, 13-1-1) Head Coach: Bob DeraneyPC OPP4 MINNESOTA-DULUTH 6 -1 MINNESOTA-DULUTH 3 - 6 VERMONT 02 ST. LAWRENCE 24 Boston College* 12 DARTMOUTH 3 -3 Maine* 0 5 Maine* 0 4 Ohio State 21 Findlay 0 5 Dartmouth 24 Brown! 4 7 QUINNIPIAC 1 2 Connecticut* 26 BOSTON COLLEGE* 21 HARVARD 2 -6 Northeastern* 33 PRINCETON 4 -0 NIAGARA 02 NIAGARA 27 BOSTON COLLEGE* 11 Yale 12 NORTHEASTERN* 03 Northeastern* 03 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 0 1 New Hampshire* 4 -3 CONNECTICUT* 22 Connecticut* 14 BROWN 34 Quinnipiac 17 QUINNIPIAC 17 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 4 2 MAINE* 13 Niagara 2 7 Connecticut % 01 New Hampshire $ 0125 60

*Hockey East Game!Mayor’s Cup% Hockey East Semifinals at Boston, Mass. $ Hockey East Finals at Boston, Mass.HOME GAMES IN CAPS

2003-04 (21-13-2, 14-5-1) Head Coach: Bob DeraneyPC OPP5 Vermont 12 St. Lawrence 2 1 NORTHEASTERN * 12 Dartmouth 7 -0 HARVARD 3 -5 Vermont 12 St. Lawrence 2 1 NORTHEASTERN * 12 Dartmouth 7 -0 HARVARD 3 -3 YALE 12 Princeton 4 -2 Maine * 12 Maine * 3 -4 BROWN ! 11 Harvard 2 -1 Minnesota State 2 - ot1 Minnesota State 2 -2 Mercyhurst 3 -3 Niagara 05 CONNECTICUT * 33 Connecticut * 1

1 COLGATE 1 4 COLGATE 15 Northeastern * 1 6 NORTHEASTERN * 1 1 St. Lawrence 6 -2 Clarkson 4 - 3 MAINE * 34 MAINE * 36 VERMONT * 14 BOSTON UNI. * 0 3 YALE 1 3 BROWN! 5 -3 HARVARD 6 - 1 Boston Univ. * 2 -4 Boston College * 21 DARTMOUTH 2 -2 Princeton 16 NIAGARA 4 2 MERCYHURST 5 -3 MINNESOTA STATE 36 MINNESOTA STATE 25 NORTHEASTERN * 42 Maine * 22 New Hampshire * 7 -1 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 2 -4 Vermont * 15 Vermont * 16 BOSTON UNIV. * 11 New Hampshire * 4 -1 BOSTON COLLEGE * 4 -2 Boston College * 4 -1 Connecticut * 2 -5 CONNECTICUT * 21 Boston College % 3109 92 *Hockey East League Game!Mayor’s Cup% Hockey East Semifinals at Boston, Mass.HOME GAMES IN CAPS 2006-07 (16-16-4, 12-6-3)

Head Coach: Bob DeraneyPC OPP1 ST. LAWRENCE 2 - 5 COLGATE 2 4 NORTHEASTERN * 15 Northeastern * 1 0 CONNECTICUT * 1 - 3 Mercyhurst 4 -0 Mercyhurst 3 - 2 Yale 3 -1 Maine * 1 ot1 Maine * 1 ot5 Boston Univ. * 31 ROBERT MORRIS 1 ot4 Brown ! 2 -4 NIAGARA 0 4 BOSTON UNIV. * 2 3 BOSTON COLLEGE * 20 Dartmouth 5 -2 Harvard 0 -3 CORNELL 1 7 Vermont 00 Wisconsin 3 -0 Wisconsin 5 -5 Northeastern * 03 MAINE * 2 ot1 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 3 -2 New Hampshire * 2 ot5 VERMONT * 110 VERMONT * 11 Boston Univ. * 3 -0 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 7 -2 BOSTON COLLEGE * 6 -2 Boston College * 6 -4 CONNECTICUT * 1 6 Connecticut * 33 Boston College % 21 New Hampshire & 3 -96 87

*Hockey East League Game!Mayor’s Cup

year-By-year reSultS% Hockey East Semifinals at Durham, N.H.& Hockey East Finals at Durham, N.H.

2007-08 (16-16-4, 10-8-3)Head Coach: Bob DeraneyPC OPP2 Maine *2 5 Colgate 5(ot)0 St. Lawrence 8 -0 Connecticut * 5 -3 Boston College * 24 NORTHEASTERN * 5 -4 VERMONT * 1 1 DARTMOUTH 2 -1 Ohio State 2 -1 Ohio State 4 -5 BROWN^ 27 ROBERT MORRIS 17 MAINE * 24 MAINE * 01 YALE# 2 -1 HARVARD 4 -3 Niagara 04 Niagara 07 MERCYHURST 3 0 MERCYHURST 3 -1 New Hampshire * 1(ot)3 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 13 Vermont * 21 Vermont * 2 - 4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 31 Boston University * 3 -0 Connecticut * 3 -5 CONNECTICUT * 34 Northeastern * 0 8 NORTHEASTERN * 30 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 3 -1 New Hampshire * 3 -2 Boston College * 4 -2 BOSTON COLLEGE * 2(ot) 5 Connecticut % 10 New Hampshire $ 1 -100 89* Hockey East League Game^ Mayor’s Cup% Hockey East Semifinals$ Hockey East Finals

2008-09 (17-16-3, 12-8-1)Head Coach: Bob DeraneyPC OPP1 OHIO STATE 2 -2 OHIO STATE 3 -1 ST. LAWRENCE 3 -6 COLGATE 20 Northeastern * 1 -4 Vermont * 21 BOSTON COLLEGE * 3 - 4 MAINE 2 3 Boston University * 3 sol3 Robert Morris 1 5 Robert Morris 23 CONNECTICUT * 00 MERCYRHURST 3 -2 NIAGARA 2 ot1 Brown ! 0 4 Maine * 1 4 Maine * 11 Yale 2 - ot4 Cornell 31 Cornell 4 -5 New Hampshire * 0 -3 Dartmouth 7 -3 VERMONT * 02 VERMONT * 5 - 2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 02 Boston University * 1 5 CONNECTICUT * 1 1 Connecticut * 2 - ot3 NORTHEASTERN * 2 ot 2 Northeastern * 32 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 3 -1 New Hampshire * 4 -1 BOSTON COLLEGE * 5 -1 Boston College * 1sow

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1984 ECAC Champions 1985 ECAC Champions

1992 ECAC Champions 1993 ECAC Champions

frIar ChampIonShIp teamS3 Connecticut % 01 New Hampshire $ 3 -86 77* Hockey East League Game! Mayor’s Cup% Hockey East Quarterfinals$ Hockey East Semifinals

2009-10 (15-11-9, 11-5-5)Head Coach: Bob DeraneyPC OPP4 MAINE * 0 2 MAINE * 1 2 Clarkson 3-(ot)3 St. Lawrence 3 (ot)4 COLGATE 1 1 SYRACUSE 32 YALE 2 sow 1 BROWN ! 5 1 Boston University * 3 -1 Connecticut * 1 sow 2 Maine * 2 sol1 NORTHEASTERN * 1 sow3 Boston University * 5 -6 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 2 3 NORTHEASTERN * 4 - 2 WISCONSIN 2 sow 1 WISCONSIN 4 - 4 New Hampshire * 1 2 Boston College * 2 sol 4 St. Cloud State & 4 sol2 Minnesota State & 0 6 CORNELL 3 3 CORNELL 03 New Hampshire * 2 3 New Hampshire * 2 2 BOSTON COLLEGE * 1 ot6 Boston College * 3 1 VERMONT * 2 - 1 Harvard 2 -

2 Northeastern * 13 CONNECTICUT * 3 sow1 Connecticut * 4 -4 Vermont * 2 5 Vermont * 2 2 Connecticut $ 393 79* Hockey East League Game! Mayor’s Cup& Easton Holiday Showcase (St. Cloud, Minn.)$ Hockey East Semifinals

Year-by-Year Record

Year W L T 1974-75 0 8 01975-76 4 6 11976-77 9 4 01977-78 7 4 11978-79 16 3 11979-80 20 2 01980-81 20 5 01981-82 22 3 01982-83 15 6 01983-84 21 1 01984-85 18 2 11985-86 14 7 31986-87 16 7 11987-88 20 8 01988-89 19 5 01989-90 20 3 21990-91 17 7 01991-92 22 2 11992-93 21 5 31993-94 19 8 4

1994-95 18 9 41995-96 17 13 01996-97 20 8 21997-98 9 21 21998-99 19 12 31999-00 20 10 32000-01 18 14 32001-02 20 13 42002-03 24 6 62003-04 21 13 22004-05 21 11 52005-06 17 14 42006-07 16 16 42007-08 16 16 42008-09 17 16 32009-10 15 11 9Total 608 298 76

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2002 ECAC Eastern Champions 2003 HOCKEY EAST Champions

2004 HOCKEY EAST Champions

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2005 HOCKEY EAST Champions

1994 ECAC Champions 1995 ECAC Champions

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PLAYERS YEARS GP G A PTS PEN MIN HOMETOWNMara Amrhein 2001-05 118 2 20 22 84 Waukesha, Wis.kate Bacon 2008- 69 12 10 22 71 Chanhassen, Minn.Chris Bailey 1990-94 101 27 49 76 44 Marietta, N.Y.Laurie Baker 1995-97 60 75 44 119 70 Concord, Mass.Debbie Barnhill 1986-90 98 7 35 42 28 Lexington, Mass.Kathy Baxter 1979-80 14 3 2 5 6 Greenwich, Conn.Katy Beach 2005-09 136 27 25 52 198 Middlebury Heights, OhioBeth Beagan 1988-92 91 69 105 174 26 Falmouth, Mass.Diane Belanger 1985-88 N/A 0 11 11 6 Central Falls, R.I.Linda Belanger 1983-86 N/A 5 7 12 N/A Topsham, MaineJennifer Bill 1996-00 124 10 15 25 12 Minnestrista, Minn.Alana Blahoski 1992-96 121 35 48 83 42 St. Paul, Minn.Lori Blair 1986-90 94 3 39 42 60 Messena, N.Y.Amber Bobin 1997-98 15 2 0 2 4Sissy Bogosian 1979-83 N/A 9 41 50 23:30 Cranston, R.I.Valerie Bono 1997-01 131 27 40 67 190 Woburn, Mass.Annie Boule 1983-87 NA 36 44 80 8 Plattsburgh, N.Y.Danielle Bourgette 2001-05 137 4 35 39 104 Anaheim, Calif.Kathy Brophy 1991-95 114 22 41 63 52 Ann Arbor, Mich.Debbie Brousseau 1974-75 Statistics UnavailableLisa Brown 1984-88 N/A 92 62 154 N/A Union Lake, Mich.Jenn Butsch 1999-03 132 56 51 107 90 Berlin, Vt.Katherine Cahill 1996-00 125 9 16 25 48 W. Hartford, Conn.Sharon Calabrese 1992-94 Statistics Unavailable Bayonne, N.Y.Erin Cannon 1997-01 121 1 4 5 4 Potsdam, N.Y.Lisa Capotosta 1991-93 25 1 0 1 2 Pennington, N.J.Alex Carlin 1974-76 Statistics UnavailableAmy Carlson 1992-96 116 21 43 64 32 Coventry, R.I.Pilar Christopherson 1994-98 55 1 0 1 0 Sioux Falls, S.D.Kelly Clark 1996 22 8 5 13 34 Naperville, Ill.Sara Coan 1988-92 94 24 57 81 42 Schenectady, N.Y.Wendy Cofran 1990-94 101 28 30 58 64 Holliston, Mass.Maria Costa 1988-91 65 0 4 4 0 Roslindale, Mass.Ashley Cottrell 2008- 71 19 33 52 30 Sterling Heights, Mich.Lauren Covell 2008- 59 0 9 9 24 Akron, OhioJeffy Cowles 1979-80 18 2 2 4 0 Woodbridge, Conn.Claire Cox 1975-76 Statistics Unavailable Rachel Crissy 2004-08 127 15 27 42 131 Naperville, Ill. Danielle Culgin 1999-03 139 37 42 79 128 Framingham, Mass.Cindy Curley 1981-85 N/A 110 115 225 25 Stow, Mass.Colleen Doherty 1996-00 127 5 4 9 4 Arlington, Mass.Kelli Doolin 2004-08 139 12 16 28 72 Dorchester, Mass.Kim Dowd 1990-94 82 4 15 19 34 Rockland, Mass.Susan Duffy 1978-82 N/A 99 96 195 47 Watertown, Mass.Jennifer Duis 1995-96 30 0 1 1 4 New Richmond, Wis.Jackie Duncan 2006-10 81 7 14 21 39 Hudson, QuebecSarah Feldman (2 seasons @BC) 2006-08 141 48 61 109 122 Fall River, Mass.Judy Folan 1978-79 17 0 1 1 0 Providence, R.I.Ann Fontaine 1974-75 Statistics UnavailableAlain Frankiewicz 1996-00 128 5 32 37 105 Houston, TexasJennifer Friedman 2008- 70 7 11 18 48 San Gabriel, Calif.Katie Gallagher 1974-75 Statistics Unavailable Abby Gauthier 2008- 77 7 12 19 19 Lynn, Mass.Meredith George 2005-07 64 1 2 3 26 westwood, Mass.Diane Geraghty 1978-81 N/A 6 10 16 2 Norwood, Mass.Kristin Gigliotti 2003-07 140 40 63 103 258 Sauquoit, N.Y.Jackie Gladu (Barto) 1980-84 NA 113 87 200 6 West Newton, Mass.Lisa Glynn 1979-83 21 20 24 44 6 Natick, Mass.Monica Glynn 1980-83 N/A 14 11 25 6 Marshfield, Mass.Mary Godbout 1980-81 N/A 0 1 1 0 Bellingham, Mass.Andrea Gooldy 1989-91 40 3 2 5 0 New Hartford, N.Y.Gretchen Gottwald 2003 36 1 9 10 28 Stoneham, Mass.Maura Grainger 2005-07 58 1 3 4 12 Ithaca, N.Y.Cammi Granato 1989-93 99 139 117 256 46 Downer’s Grove, Ill.Sue Grandieri 1974-76 Statistics Unavailable Hilary Greaves 2001-05 139 39 31 70 44 Cranston, R.I.Emily Gryp 2001-05 138 4 26 30 64 Lexington, Mass.Sheila Guinee 1981-85 N/A 17 59 76 27:30 Farilawn, N.J.Kelli Halcisak* (1 season @OSU) 2001-04 136 56 103 159 206 Grosse Ile, Mich. Mary Beth Hannon 1979-83 N/A 10 47 57 76:30 Warwick, R.I.Catherine Hanson 1994-98 121 15 58 73 188 Marquette, Mich.Kathy Harrington 1985-87 N/A 2 5 7 0 Westwood, Mass.Sue Hauglie 1974-76 Statistics Unavailable Liza Heller 2000-2002 33 0 0 0 0 Scituate, Mass.Ashleigh Henderson 1990-93 57 0 3 3 6 Dover, Mass.Cherie Hendrickson 2004-08 119 13 16 29 28 Boxford, Mass.Angela Hill * (2 seasons @Maine) 2000-02 127 9 16 25 80 Pascoag, R.I.Denise Hixon 1984-85 19 1 3 4 2 Englewood, Colo.Carrie Holldorf 2001 19 7 5 12 0 Glenwood City, Wis.

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Patti Jankun 1979-80 20 3 5 8 2 Sommerville, Mass.Christie Jensen 2008- 67 2 5 7 64 Delta, B.C.Michelle Johansson 1989-93 100 14 37 51 78 Walnut Creek, Calif.Lynn Johnson 1978-79 20 0 7 7 28 Durham, Conn.Sherryl Jones 1995-99 96 6 12 18 16 Mississauga, OntarioKaren Kay 1981-83 N/A 20 20 40 11:30 Marlborough, Mass.Jenna Keilch 2004-08 131 17 22 39 120 Clinton Township, Mich.Kathy Kelly 1980-84 N/A 26 31 57 62:30 Livingston, N.J.Ann Kennedy 1986-90 98 36 53 89 38 Plattsburgh, N.Y.Heidi Kenny 1974-76 Statistics Unavailable Sheila Killion 1992-96 12 1 15 13 28 4 Concord, NHMeg King 1983-84 21 0 0 0 0 Sherborn, Mass.Debbie Kirrane 1978-82 N/A 2 28 30 38 Brookline, Mass.Amy Kotanchik 1996-98 55 1 5 6 34 Acton, Mass.Jennifer Kranz 1998-02 104 12 10 22 34 Waukesha, Wis.Stacy Kreger 1996-00 120 4 15 19 14 Indianapolis, Ind.Katie Lachapelle 1995-99 116 40 58 98 114 Lewiston, MaineHeather Laduke 1986-90 98 51 70 121 20 Massena, N.Y.Katelynn Laffin 2002-06 143 29 28 57 34 Norwell, Mass.Denise Lane 1986-90 87 8 8 16 14 Acton, Mass.Laurie Lashomb 1988-92 81 41 46 87 16 Liverpool, N.Y.Kathy Lenahan 1978-81 N/A 70 84 154 17 Orange, Conn.Joan Leonard 1985-89 74 11 13 24 6 Bedford, Mass.Kelly Lessard 1988-89 23 0 1 1 0 Harrisville, R.I.Sue Levino 1974-76 Statistics UnavailableHeather Linstad 1985-89 N/A 76 72 148 N/A Chelmsford, Mass.Brittney Lomond 2005-07 47 0 2 2 32 Dorchester, Mass.Kathy Luther 1978-80 43 20 30 50 2 Foster, R.I.Caitlin Malboeuf 2004-07 103 2 5 7 164 Fairfield, Vt.Denise Maleiko 1974-75 Statistics UnavailableLynn Manning 1990-94 107 40 64 104 26 Norwell, Mass.Megan Marfione 1996-97 22 0 0 0 0 Reading, Mass.Lori Marotta 1983-87 N/A 39 41 80 26 Natick, Mass.Colleen Martin 2006-10 139 4 20 24 54 woburn, Mass.Leslie Mathews 1980-84 N/A 11 38 49 47:30 Marshfield, Mass.Kim Mathias 1998-02 137 42 63 105 86 Ballston Lake, N.Y.Kerstin Matthews 1996-00 123 10 15 25 60 Westford, Mass.Donna Mattson 1983-86 N/A 1 9 10 0 Danbury, Conn.Karen McCabe 1992-96 113 21 55 76 98 Quincy, Mass.Eileen McCarthy 1975-76 Statistics Unavailable Nancy McCarthy 1980-81 N/A 0 3 3 0 East Greenwich, R.I.Colleen McClellan 1984-88 N/A 7 15 22 10 Newton, Mass.Kathy McClellan 1982-85 N/A 8 22 30 6 Newton, Mass.Pamela McDevitt 2006-10 126 2 9 11 50 So. Boston, Mass.Janice McDonough 1983-84 22 1 4 5 N/A Milton, Mass.Karen McDonough 1983-86 N/A 6 5 11 0 Milton, Mass.Cindy Mellon 1975-78 Statistics Unavailable Tanley Miller 1994-95 29 2 8 10 Terra Verde, Fla.Melissa Mills 1991-95 114 19 47 66 50 Lexington, Mass.Linda Morad 1974-76 Statistics Unavailble Sarah Morgan 1997-98 27 0 0 0 0 Wexford, Pa.Stephanie Morris 2005-09 120 3 6 9 36 South Burlington, Vt.Vicki Movsessian 1990-94 89 12 41 53 76 Lexington, Mass.Kathy Mulligan 1983-84 22 0 1 1 N/A North Attleboro, Mass.Brittany Nelson 2006-07 32 4 2 6 8 Shelburne, Vt.Jane Norman 1989-90 22 2 2 4 4 Hibbing, Minn.Erin Normore 2005-09 143 25 66 91 102 Cambridge, OntarioKelly O’Leary 1986-90 98 63 60 123 108 Auburn, Mass.Jean O’Neill 2007- 102 36 29 55 32 Strafford, Pa.Stephanie O’Sullivan 1991-95 113 126 127 253 46 Dorchester, Mass.Lisa Paccione 1987-91 92 15 37 52 68 Plainville, Mass.Rhonda Padovano 1974-76 Statistics Unavailable Jane Palumbo 1974-76 Statistics Unavailable Sue Passander 1982-84 N/A 64 64 128 14 West Haven, Conn.Ashley Payton 2001-06 133 48 63 111 88 Chesterfield, Mo.Mari Pehkonen* (1 season @Minn.-Dul.) 2006-09 122 46 34 80 102 Tampere, FinlandCarol Pepin 1974-75 Statistics UnavailableDenise Percy 1989-90 11 0 0 0 12 South Hadley, Mass.Sheryl Percy 1974-76 Statistics UnavailableYvonne Percy 1983-87 N/A 8 35 43 30 South Hadley, Mass.Barbara Pierce 1989-93 89 1 3 4 4 Cape Elizabeth, MaineKristen Porter 2004-05 34 3 1 4 30 Ayer, Mass.Christina Redmond 2001-05 127 6 3 9 34 Dorchester, Mass.Sue Reicheld 1974-76 Statistics Unavailable Marlene Ricci 1984-88 N/A 28 50 78 18 Woburn, Mass.Michelle Ricci 1984-88 N/A 31 50 81 46 Woburn, Mass.Connie Richer 1978-81 N/A 35 68 103 30:30 Marlboro, Mass.Ariana Rigano* (2 seasons at St. Anselm) 2008-10 114 57 36 93 66 Malden, Mass.Leigh Riley 2007- 96 1 8 9 32 Lexington, Mass.Mary Ellen Riordan 1978-82 N/A 106 108 214 22:30 Quincy, Mass.

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Corinne Rosen 1997-99 66 28 28 56 81 Milwaukee, Wis.Meredith Roth 2000-04 132 23 52 75 219 Dubuque, Iowa Alyse Ruff 2007- 107 36 30 66 103 Taulatin, Ore.Melanie Ruzzi 1999-2003 141 13 38 51 64 Burnsville, Minn.Donna Salvoni 1981-85 N/A 58 76 134 20:30 Natick, Mass.Joan Saulnier 1974-75 Statistics UnavailableTina Schairer 1995-99 123 15 32 47 20 Westford, Mass.Gayle Sciarrillo 1990-93 64 2 6 8 4 Liverpool, N.Y.Breanna Schwarz 2008-10 0 0 0 0 0 Portland, Ore.Gayle Sciarrillo 1974-75 Statistics UnavailableCaryann Sculley Alexis Sgobbo 1978-82 N/A 71 79 150 39 Acton, Mass.Gayle Shalloo 2000 15 7 3 10 6 Scottsdale, Ariz.Debbie Sharples 1974-76 Statistics UnavailableBrittany Simpson 2005-09 141 8 28 36 66 Barrie, OntarioNancy Sisson 1978-79 17 0 3 3 4 East Greenwich, R.I.Molly Slazas 1992-94 32 2 2 4 0 Clearwater, Fla.Carol Sloan 1988-91 92 22 36 58 22 Potsdam, N.Y.Kathleen Smith 2004-08 138 29 55 84 124 Waterloo, OntarioMelissa Smith 2003-05 37 0 0 0 10 Hudson, Mass.Kim Sorel 1991-93 25 0 0 0 0 North Attleboro, Mass.Dawn Sprague 1974-76 Statistics UnavailableSonya St. Jean 1988-91 69 0 1 1 4 Hull, Mass.Darlene Stephenson 2000-04 140 55 72 127 32 Virden, ManitobaShannon Stoneking 1988-92 94 5 8 13 10 Burnsville, Minn.Sue Sulavick 1978-80 37 5 14 19 14 Wallingford, Conn.Cyndy Sullivan 1975-79 20 1 16 17 8 Andover, Mass.Katie Swiderski 1996-97 20 0 1 1 2 Watertown, Conn.Jessica Tabb 1997-01 134 86 84 170 88 Holland, Mass.Christa Talbot* (1 season at St. Lawrence) 1999-02 133 4 32 36 72 Lake Forest, Calif.Jackie Tamsin 1998-02 137 27 34 61 129 Branford, Conn.Danielle Tangredi* (2 seasons at Maine) 2006-08 119 15 16 31 117 London, OntarioKelly Teirnan 1978-80 35 2 1 3 1 Madison, Conn.Karen Thatcher* (1 season at Brown) 2002-06 132 65 102 167 34 Douglas, Mass.Beth Toomey 1979-80 18 1 2 3 0 Chesire, Conn.Andrea Tovle 1984-86 N/A 1 1 2 N/A Pelham, N.Y.Emilie Turcotte 1992-96 121 23 19 42 52 Woonsocket, R.I.Holley Tyng 1997-01 133 6 22 28 62 East Orleans, Mass.Liz Van Houten 1974-76 Statistics UnavailableLaura Veharanta 2008- 69 19 27 43 54 LaVerne, Calif.Brynn Vehec 1999-00 8 0 1 1 0 Kennewick, Wash.Kim Velsing 2004-05 71 0 1 0 16 Pittsford, N.Y.Jennifer Wagner 1993-97 102 39 36 75 8 Hanover, Mass.Sonny Watrous 2003-07 137 67 70 137 179 Albuquerque, N.M.Cindy Wawrzonek 1974-75 Statistics UnavailableRebecca Webster 1994-95 30 0 3 3 2 Concord, Mass.Alison Wheeler 1993-97 118 81 103 184 90 Waterbury, Vt.Brenda Wiseman 1974-76 Statistics UnavailableBeth Wolff 1998-02 127 5 15 20 6 Hibbing, Minn.Myia Yates 1995-99 125 51 74 125 55 St. Paul, Minn.Sarah Youlen 2000-04 137 15 17 32 75 Potsdam, N.Y.Amber Yung 2007- 106 7 28 35 54 Rockville, Va.Rush Zimmerman 2001-05 135 73 88 161 271 Grosse Point, Mich.

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Colleen Martin (‘10) graduated with 139 games played. Her total stands at seventh all-time in Providence Col-lege history.

Amy Quinlan (‘04) finished her career with 1,036 saves and a 2.23 goals against average.

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Name Years GP MIN GA SVS SV% GAA HometownLinda Belanger 1983-86 16 823 20 201 .909 1.25 Topsham, MaineJana Bugden 2002-07 115 6631:57 246 2555 .912 2.23 Corner Brook, NewfoundlandKathy Carney 1984-87 24 1074 21 369 .946 8.70 W. Roxbury, Mass.Pilar Christopherson 1994-98 13 221 28 106 .791 7.61 Sioux Falls, S.D.Danielle Ciarletta* 2006-09 60 3198:22 121 1235 .910 2.28 Blaine, Minn.*Statistics include one season at Minnesota-DuluthJennifer Colford 1988-89 1 14 0 4 1.000 .000 Fairfield, Conn.Mary Beth Crook 1980-82 14 N/A 13 78 .857 .093 Narragansett, R.I.Sara DeCosta 1996-00 85 4999 177 2324 .929 2.15 Warwick, R.I.Christina England 2007- 1 4:48 0 3 1.000 0.00 wareham, Mass.Natasha Fine 1993-97 36 1690 83 589 .876 2.78 Concord, N.H.Lauren Florio 2004-07 13 335:56 13 115 .898 2.32 North Providence, R.I.Jane Ford 1979-83 37 N/A 91 717 .909 2.46 Watertown, Mass.Brigid Keady 1998-2001 24 1075 34 314 .902 1.90 Northfield, Ill.Gevevieve Lacasse 2008- 64 3799:09 130 1634 .926 2.05 Scarborough, OntarioMyleen Leary 1988-90 10 225 12 73 .822 2.88 Newton, Mass.Heather Linstad 1985-89 6 253 8 104 .928 1.30 Chelmsford, Mass.Barbara Luther 1980-83 44 N/A 67 512 .884 1.52 Stoneham, Mass.Natalie Mancuso 1993-95 14 424 10 104 .912 1.27 New Hartford, N.Y.Meghan Marfione 1997 10 591 41 205 .833 4.16 Reading, Mass.Gina Martinello 1991-94 35 1547 61 695 .919 2.13 Wilmington, Mass.Sue Mussey 1983-87 51 2555 106 1186 .918 2.04 Madison, Wis.Crystal Nicholas 2000 7 409 15 158 .913 2.20 Tulsa, Okla.Amy Quinlan 2000-04 55 3146 117 1036 .899 2.23 Baton Rouge, La.Jill Rennie 1988-92 49 2115 80 813 .910 2.04 Quincy, Mass.Stacey Scott 2005-06 7 196:46 7 91 .929 2.13 Messena, N.Y.Kathy Sloan 1990-93 31 1531 63 523 .892 2.22 Potsdam, N.Y.Jennifer Smith 2007-2009 7 245:41 14 74 .841 3.42 St. Albans, Vt.Meghan Smith 1994-97 37 2130 103 861 .893 2.83 Bangor, MaineJill Spencer 1978-80 20 NA 12 186 NA 0.60 Foster, R.I.Shannon Sweezey 1987-91 61 3018 133 1148 .896 2.18 Abbington, Mass.Amy Thomas 2001-05 60 3383 131 1084 .901 2.32 Austin, TexasHeather Wilcox 1997-99 21 1127 69 375 .845 3.67 Fairfield, Conn.

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FRIAR ALL-TIME ROSTER - GOALTENDERS

Cammi Granato (‘93) holds single season records in points (84), goals (48) and assists (43)

Jana Bugden (‘07) holds the record for career saves at Providence (2,555) and games played (115)

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1998 Olympics - Nagano1999 Women’s Festival1999 Select Team Alternate1999 Three Nations Cup2000 World Championships2000 Women’s Festival2001 Friendship Cup2001 Four Nations Cup2001 Women’s Festival2001 Women’s National Team2002 Olympics - Salt Lake City

Jackie Barto - Coach - 1994-981998 Women’s Festival1999 Women’s Festival2003 Women’s Festival

Beth Beagan - F - 1988-921990 World Championships 1992 Women’s Festival1992 World Championships 1993 Olympic Festival1994 Women’s Festival1994 World Championships 1995 Women’s Festival1995 Tour of Finland1995 Pacific Rim Tournament1996 Women’s Festival1996 Tour of Sweden1996 Pacific Rim Tournament

Alana Blahoski - F - 1992-961995 Women’s Festival1995 Tour of Finland1996 Women’s Festival1996 Tour of Sweden1996 Pacific Rim Tournament1996 Three Nations Cup1997 Women’s Festival1997 Tour of China1997 Three Nations Cup 1997 World Championships1998 Three Nations Cup1998 Olympics - Nagano1999 Women’s Festival1999 World Championships1999 Three Nations Cup2000 World Championships2000 Women’s Festival2001 Women’s Festival2002 Women’s Festival2003 Women’s Festival2003 Four Nations Cup (Assistant)2004 National Training Camp (Assistant)2004 World Championships (Assistant)2004 Women’s Festival/Under-22 Team(Head Coach)2005 Women’s Festival(Assistant Coach)

Val Bono - D - 1997-011999 Women’s Festival

Lisa Brown - F - 1984-881990 World Championships

1992 Women’s Festival1992 World Championships 1993 Olympic Festival1994 Women’s Festival1994 World Championships 1995 Women’s Festival1995 Tour of Finland1995 Pacific Rim Tournament1996 Women’s Festival1996 Three Nations Cup1996 Pacific Rim Tournament1996 Tour of Sweden1997 Women’s Festival1997 Tour of China1997 Three Nations Cup1997 World Championships 1998 Olympics - Nagano

Jennifer Butsch - F - 1999-032000 Women’s Festival2002 Women’s Festival2003 Women’s Festival

Wendy Cofran - D - 1990-941996 Three Nations Cup

Ashley Cottrell - 2008 -2008 U-18 World Championships

Danielle Culgin - F - 1999-032002 Women’s Festival

Cindy Curley - F - 1981-851987 World Championships (Unofficial)1990 World Championships 1990 World Championships All-Tournament Team1992 Women’s Festival1992 World Championships 1993 Olympic Festival1994 Women’s Festival1994 World Championships 1995 Pacific Rim Tournament

Sara DeCosta - G - 1996-001995 Women’s Festival1996 Women’s Festival1996 Pacific Rim Tournament1997 Women’s Festival1997 Three Nations Cup1998 Women’s Festival1998 Three Nations Cup1998 Olympics Nagano1999 Women’s Festival1999 Christmas Cup2000 World Championships2000 Women’s Festival2001 Friendship Cup2001 Four Nations Cup2001 Women’s Festival2001 Women’s National Team2002 Olympics - Salt Lake City2003 Women’s Festival2003 Four Nations Cup

Bob Deraney - Coach - 1999-1998 Women’s Festival

2007 U-18 Assistant Coach

Alain Frankiewicz - D - 1996-002000 Women’s Festival

Kristin Gigliotti - D - 2003-072006 Under-22 Team

Cammi Granato - F - 1989-931990 World Championships1992 Women’s Festival1992 World Championships1992 World Champ All-Tournament Team1993 Olympic Festival1993 North American Challenge1994 Women’s Festival1994 World Championships1995 Women’s Festival1995 Tour of Finland1995 Pacific Rim Tournament1996 Women’s Festival1996 Pacific Rim Tournament 1996 Tour of Sweden1996 Three Nations Cup1996 USA Hockey Player of the Year1997 Women’s Festival1997 Tour of China1997 Three Nations Cup1997 World Championships1997 World Championships All-Tournamant Team1998 Three Nations Cup1998 Olympics - Nagano1999 Women’s Festival1999 World Championships1999 Three Nations Cup2000 World Championships2000 Women’s Festival2001 Friendship Cup2001 Four Nations Cup2001 Women’s Festival2001 Women’s National Team2002 Olympics - Salt Lake City2003 World Championships2003 Women’s Festival2003 Four Nations Cup2004 National Training Camp2004 World Championships2004 Women’s Festival2005 Women’s Festival

Kelli Halcisak - D - 2001-042004 National Training Camp2004 World Championships2004 Women’s Festival2005 Women’s Festival2007 World Championships

Catherine Hanson - D - 1994-981995 Women’s Festival1997 Women’s Festival1998 Three Nations Cup1999 Women’s Festival1999 World Championships1999 Three Nations Cup

TEAM USAKate Bacon - 2008-2008 U-18 World Championships

Chris Bailey - D - 1990-941992 Women’s Festival1993 Olympic Festival1993 North American Challenge1994 Women’s Festival 1994 World Championships 1995 Women’s Festival1995 Tour of Finland1995 Pacific Rim Tournament1995 Pacific Rim All-Tournament 1996 Women’s Festival1996 Tour of Sweden1996 Three Nations Cup1996 Pacific Rim Tournament1997 Women’s Festival1997 Tour of China1997 Three Nations Cup1997 World Championships 1998 Three Nations Cup1998 Olympics - Nagano1999 Women’s Festival1999 World Championships1999 Three Nations Cup2000 World Championships2000 Women’s Festival2001 Friendship Cup2001 Four Nations Cup2001 Women’s Festival2001 Women’s National Team2002 Olympics - Salt Lake City

Laurie Baker - F - 1995-971995 Women’s Festival 1996 Women’s Festival1996 Tour of Sweden1997 Women’s Festival1997 Three Nations Cup 1997 World Championships1997 USA Hockey Player of the Year 1998 Three Nations Cup

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Kate Bacon joined Coach Deraney as members of Team USA’s U-18 squad that won the gold medal at the 2008 World Championships.

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Michelle Johansson - D - 1989-931994 Women’s Festival1996 Three Nations Cup

Karen Kay - Coach - 1981-831987 Unofficial World Championship (Trainer)1990 World Championships (Assistant)1993 Olympic Festival (Head Coach)

1993 North American Challenge (Head Coach)1994 World Championships (Head Coach)1995 PacificRimTournament (HeadCoach)1999 Women’s Festival

Katie Lachappelle - F - 1995-991998 Women’s Festival

Heather Linstad - F- 1985-891992 Women’s Festival (Forward)1998 Women’s Festival (Coach)2003 Women’s Festival (Coach)

Kim Mathias - F - 1998-021999 Women’s Festival2000 Women’s Festival

John Marchetti - Coach - 1980-941993 Olympic Festival (Assistant)1993 North American Challenge (Assistant)1994 World Championships (Assistant)

Karen McCabe - D - 1992-961994 Women’s Festival

Vicki Movsessian - D - 1990-941992 Women’s Festival1993 Olympic Festival1993 North American Challenge1994 Women’s Festival1994 World Championships 1995 Women’s Festival1995 Tour of Finland1995 Pacific Rim Tournament1996 Women’s Festival1996 Pacific Rim Tournament1996 Tour of Sweden1996 Three Nations Cup1997 Women’s Festival1997 Three Nations Cup1997 World Championships 1998 Olympics - Nagano2001 Women’s Festival

Kelly O’Leary - D - 1986-901990 World Championships1990 World Championship All-Tournament Team1992 Women’s Festival1992 World Championships 1993 Olympic Festival1993 North American Challenge1994 Women’s Festival

1994 World Championships1994 World Championships All-Tournament Team1995 Women’s Festival1995 Tour of Finland1995 Pacific Rim Tournament1996 Women’s Festival1996 Three Nations Cup1996 Pacific Rim Tournament1997 Women’s Festival1997 Tour of China1997 Three Nations Cup1997 World Championships1997 World Championships All- Tournament Team

Stephanie O’Sullivan - F- 1991-951993 Olympic Festival1993 North American Challenge1994 Women’s Festival1994 World Championships1995 Women’s Festival1995 Tour of Finland1995 Pacific Rim Tournament1996 Women’s Festival1996 Three Nations Cup1996 Pacific Rim Tournament1997 Women’s Festival1997 Tour of China1997 Three Nations Cup1997 World Championships1999 Women’s Festival1999 World Championships1999 Three Nations Cup2000 World Championships2000 Women’s Festival2001 Women’s Festival

Ashley Payton - F - 2001-052003 Women’s Festival2003 Under-22 Team2004 Women’s Festival

Yvonne Percy - D - 1983-871990 World Championships

Meredith Roth -D- 2000-042002 Women’s Festival2003 World Championships2003 Women’s Festival2003 Under-22 Team2004 Women’s Festival

Gayle Shalloo - F- 20002002 Women’s Festival

Jessica Tabb - F - 1997-011996 Under-19 National Team1997 Women’s Festival1998 Women’s Festival1999 Women’s Festival1999 Under 22 National Team1999 Christmas Cup2000 Women’s Festival2000 Under 22 National Team2001 Women’s Festival2003 World Championships2003 Women’s Festival

2004 National Training Camp2004 Women’s Festival2005 Women’s Festival

Karen Thatcher - F - 2003-062002 Under-22 Team2002 Women’s Festival2003 Women’s Festival2003 Under-22 Team2004 Women’s Festival2004 Under-22 Team2005 Pre-Worlds Camp2006 Four Nations Cup2007 Women’s Festival2007 Four Nations Cup2007 World Championships2008 Women’s Festival2008 Four Nations Cup2008 World Championships2009 World Championships2009 Women’s Festival2009 Four Nations Cup2009 Canada Cup2010 Olympics - Vancouver

Sonny Watrous - F - 2003-072004 Women’s Festival2004 Under-22 Team2006 Under-22 Team

Myia Yates - F - 1995-991998 Women’s Festival

Amber Yung - D - 20082008 National Camp

Rush Zimmerman - F - 2001-20052002 Women’s Festival2003 Women’s Festival2003 Under-22 Team2004 National Training Camp2004 Women’s Festival2005 Women’s Festival

TEAM CANADAJana Bugden - G - 2003-072003 Under-22 Camp2004 Air Canada Cup

Genevieve Lacasse - G - 2009-2009 Under-22 Camp2010 Under-22 Team2010 Hockey Canada Evaluation Camp

Erin Normore - D - 2005-092007 Under-22 Camp

Darlene Stephenson - F - 2000-042003 Thanksgiving Festival

TEAM FINLANDMari Pehkonen - F - 2006-09 2005 U-22 Team2006 Olympics - Torino2007 World Championships2008 World Championships2009 World Championships

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Ashley Cottrell was a member of Team USA’s U-18 squad that won the gold medal at the 2008 World Champion-ships.

Mari Pehkonen skated for team Finland in the 2006 Olympics.

Karen Thatcher following the 2009 World Championships.

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Chris Bailey ‘941998 & 2002 Olympics

Alana Blahoski ‘961998 Olympics

Laurie Baker ‘001998 & 2002 Olympics

Sara DeCosta ‘001998 & 2002 Olympics

Cammi Granato ‘931998 & 2002 Olympics

Lisa Brown-Miller ‘881998 Olympics

Vicki Movsessian ‘941998 Olympics

At the 1998 and 2002 Winter Olympics, the United States Women’s Hockey Team captured the Gold and Silver Medals, respectively. Providence Col-lege was well represented on each team as seven Friars skated for the Red, White and Blue in 1998. Four Friars participated in the 2002 games. In 1998 and 2002, Providence College held the distinct honor of having more players on the roster than any other college in the nation.

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The Former Friars that helped the U.S. capture a Gold Medal at the 1998 Olympics in Nagano, Japan. Top: Vicki Movsessian, Cammi Granato, Chris Bailey, Laurie Baker. Bottom: Sara DeCosta, Lisa Brown-Miller, Alana Blahoski.

PC Members of the 2002 Women’s Olympic Team USA

Chris BaileyLaurie BakerSara DeCosta

Cammi Granato

Friar Olympians

PC Member of the 2006 Women’s Olympics Team Finland

Mari Pehkonen

The 1998 USA Women’s Ice Hockey Team was recently inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame.

In 2008, Cammi Granato became the first woman to be inducted in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame.

PC Member of the 2010 Women’s Olympics Team USA

Karen Thatcher

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The Concannon Fitness Center and Jimmy Walker Strength and Conditioning Center

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The Jimmy Walker Strength and Conditioning Center is designed for use by student-athletes only, and is located on the first floor of the Concannon Fitness Center. The majority of the strength and conditioning curriculum is conducted in the facility - in addition to the Astroturf field, the Peterson Recreation Center and Taylor Natato-rium.

The Concannon Fitness Center is a $18-million facil-ity, which opened in August of 2007. The Concannon Fitness Center is adjacent to the Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex. It houses the Friars’ varsity weight room as well as offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. The multi-level facility also houses a wide variety of nautilus, cardiovascular and free-weight equipment, which is open to the student body. Member-ships also are available to the local community, alumni, faculty and staff.

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The Women’s Hockey Locker Room, Player’s Lounge and Friends of Friar Room

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L-R: Bill Leary, Coach Bob Deraney, President Reverend Brian J. Shanley O.P., Emily Leary

and Athletic Director Bob Driscoll at the dedication of the new Friar locker room on March 11,

2007.

The 2009-2010 season marked the completion of the Bill and Emily Leary Friends of Friar Room in Schneider Arena. This room was created for the men’s and women’s ice hockey donors and supporters. The Friends of Friar Room includes plasma televisions, high-top counters and a media library room displaying the history of Friar Hockey. The Friars use this room for post game gatherings with players, parents and fans. The dedication of the Friends of Friar Room took place on January 17, 2010.

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Canavan Sports Medicine Center

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This state-of-the-art facility includes nine treatment tables with assorted modality equipment, office space for the eight certified athletic trainers on staff. The space also provides two physician clinic offices, where primary care, orthopedic, chiropractic and podiatric physicians evaluate our student-athletes on a weekly basis.

The Canavan Sports Medicine Center opened during the 2007-08 academic year and became fully operational in August 2008. The center is the primary sports medicine facility for each of the College’s 300+ student-athletes and its working space is roughly 4,000 square feet.

There is also a large rehabilitation/exercise area in the facility that houses a SwimEx rehab pool, one eight-person hot plunge pool and one eight-person cold plunge pool. On October 17, 2008, Athletics Direc-tor Robert G. Driscoll, Jr. and Providence College President Reverend Brian J. Shanley welcomed Joe Canavan `65 and wife, MaryBeth, to Alumni Hall to officially open The Canavan Sports Medicine Center with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

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PROVIDENCE COLLEGE2010-2011 WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY SCHEDULE

SEPTEMBER 24 Fri. McGill University (exhib.) 7:00 p.m. 25 Sat. McGill University 4:00 p.m.OCTOBER 1 Fri. at Robert Morris 7:00 p.m. 2 Sat. at Robert Morris 4:00 p.m. 9 Sat. ST. LAwRENCE 2:00 p.m. 10 Sun. CLARkSON 2:00 p.m. 15 Fri. at Syracuse 7:00 p.m. 16 Sat. at Colgate 3:00 p.m. 22 Fri. RENSSELAER 7:00 p.m. 23 Sat. PRINCETON 4:00 p.m. 29 Fri. BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 7:00 p.m.NOVEMBER 2 Tues. at Yale 7:00 p.m. 6 Sat. at Boston University * 3:00 p.m. 7 Sun. MAINE * 2:00 p.m. 16 Tues. at Dartmouth 7:00 p.m. 20 Sat. NORTHEASTERN * 2:00 p.m. 21 Sun. at Northeastern * 2:00 p.m. 26 Fri. at Brown ^ 4:00 p.m. 28 Sun. UNION 4:00 p.m.DECEMBER 4 Sat. NEw HAMPSHIRE * 1:00 p.m. 5 Sun. CONNECTICUT * 2:00 p.m.

HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPSAll Times Are Eastern Standard Time* - Hockey East Game^ - Mayor’s Cup& - Skating Strides

JANUARY 2 Sun. at Maine * 2:00 p.m. 3 Mon. at Maine * 2:00 p.m. 9 Sun. at Boston University * 3:00 p.m. 14 Fri. at New Hampshire * 7:00 p.m. 15 Sat. NEw HAMPSHIRE * 7:00 p.m. 21 Fri. BOSTON COLLEGE *& 7:00 p.m. 23 Sat. at Northeastern * (at Kingston, Mass) 4:00 p.m. 28 Fri at Boston College * 7:00 p.m. 30 Sun. at Vermont * 4:00 p.m.FEBRUARY 6 Sun. BOSTON COLLEGE * 2:00 p.m. 12 Sat. CONNECTICUT * 2:00 p.m. 13 Sun. at Connecticut * (at Rentschler Field) 4:00 p.m. 19 Sat. VERMONT * 1:00 p.m. 20 Sun. VERMONT * 1:00 p.m. 26 Sat. Hockey East Quarterfi nals (Campus Sites) TBAMARCH 5 Sat. Hockey East Semifi nals TBA 6 Sun. Hockey East Championship TBA 12 Sat. NCAA Regionals (Campus sites) TBA 18 Fri. at NCAA Frozen Four (Erie, Pa.) TBA 20 Sun. at NCAA Championship (Erie, Pa.) TBA