2009–10 Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey season

2009–10 Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey season
Conference ECAC
Home ice Ingalls Rink
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Not ranked
USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Not ranked
Record
Overall 3-8-2
Home 1-5-0
Road 2-3-2
Coaches and Captains
Head Coach Hilary Witt
Captain(s) Caroline Murphy

The Yale Bulldogs women's hockey team will represent Yale University in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. The Bulldogs are coached by Hilary Witt. Witt is assisted by Kim Mathias and Paul Nemetz-Carlson. The strength and conditioning coach is Joe Maher.

Offseason

  • June 14: With eight players having graduated in 2009, the Yale women's ice hockey team began to recruit for the Class of 2013. Eight incoming freshmen will join the roster for 2009-10. The eight are Erin Callahan, Emily DesMeules, Jamie Gray, Jen Matichuk, Danielle Moncion, Tara Tomimoto, Natalie Wedell, and Alyssa Zupon.[1]
  • July 9: Two former Yale Bulldogs were invited to USA Hockey's National Festival. Forward Crysti Howser and defenseman Helen Resor are among the group of 41 elite players who will head to Blaine, Minn., Aug. 18-24 for a series of practices and games. After the National Festival 23 of those players will be chosen to go on the Qwest Tour as the U.S. Women's National Team, and 21 of those players then will be selected to play for Team USA in the 2010 Olympics. Resor is one of nine players on the National Festival roster who have played in the Olympics before.[2]

Exhibition

DateOpponentScoreTimeRecord
Oct. 23ProvidenceTie, 2-20-0-1
Oct. 25McGillYale, 4-2[3]2:00 PM1-0-1

Regular season

  • January 8: Mandi Schwartz returned to Yale on Jan. 8 after a year away from school battling leukemia.[4]
  • February 10, 2010: Yale women's hockey head coach Hilary Witt was inducted into the Women's Beanpot Hall of Fame. The induction honors her performance as a player for Northeastern in the annual tournament featuring the four Boston-area women's hockey teams. The ceremony was held prior to the Beanpot Championship game at Harvard's Bright Center.[5]
  • February 17: Bray Ketchum and Jaclyn Snikeris of Yale are among one of forty five nominees for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award.[6]

Standings

Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Cornell22142634311786
Clarkson221453313722105
Harvard22136329312065
Quinnipiac221147293719108
Rensselaer221174263616156
Princeton221174263113144
St. Lawrence221183253716147
Colgate228104203612204
Dartmouth229121192812142
Yale228131172910163
Brown2211835283214
Union2212013345281
= Qualified for NCAA Frozen Four = Qualified for NCAA Tournament

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Roster

NumberNamePositionClassHeight
1Erin CallahanGFr.5-7
24Alyssa ClarkeDSr.5-9
20Lauren DavisFSo.5-7
13Emily DesMeulesDFr.5-9
26Heather GrantDSo.5-8
7Jamie GrayDFr.5-5
11Aleca HughesFSo.5-10
5Berit JohnsonFSr.5-5
27Bray KetchumFJr.5-8
35Genny LadigesGSo.5-8
3Samantha MacLeanDJr.5-6
6Becky MantellFSo.5-6
20Jen MatichukFFr.5-5
9Danielle MoncionFFr.5-8
14Caroline MurphyFSr.5-6
12Lili RudisFJr.5-9
17Mandi SchwartzFSr.5-5
32Jackee SnikerisGJr.5-6
4Tara TomimotoDFr.5-5
11Natalie WedellD/FFr.5-8
8Alyssa ZuponFFr.5-6

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Schedule

  • The Nutmeg Classic will held on November 27 and 28.
DateOpponentScoreTimeRecord
Oct. 23ProvidenceTie, 2-27:00 PM
Oct. 30at St. Lawrence *Loss, 0-44:00 PM0-1-0
Oct. 31at Clarkson *Loss, 0-22:00 PM0-2-0
Nov. 6Princeton *Loss, 0-47:00 PM0-3-0
Nov. 7Quinnipiac *Loss, 1-24:00 PM0-4-0
Nov. 13at Rensselaer *Loss, 1-47:00 PM0-5-0
Nov. 14at Union *Win, 2-14:00 PM1-5-0
Nov. 20Harvard *Loss, 0-57:00 PM1-6-0
Nov. 21Dartmouth *Loss, 2-66:00 PM1-7-0
Nov. 27Sacred HeartWin, 10-14:00 PM2-7-0
Nov. 28ConnecticutLoss, 1-6TBA2-8-0
Dec. 4at Cornell *Tie, 2-27:00 PM2-8-1
Dec. 5at Colgate *Win, 3-04:00 PM3-8-1
Jan. 1Northeastern3:00 PM
Jan. 2VermontWin, 3-13:00 PM
Jan. 8at Boston U.5:00 PM
Jan. 9at Boston College2:00 PM
Jan. 15Union *7:00 PM3-0
Jan. 16Rensselaer *4:00 PM
Jan. 22Clarkson *7:00 PM
Jan. 23St. Lawrence *4:00 PM
Jan. 30Brown *2:00 PM
Jan. 31at Brown *2:00 PM
Feb. 5at Dartmouth *7:00 PM
Feb. 6at Harvard *4:00 PM
Feb. 12Colgate *7:00 PM
Feb. 13Cornell *4:00 PM
Feb. 19at Quinnipiac *7:00 PM
Feb. 20at Princeton *4:00 PM

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Player stats

Skaters

PlayerGames PlayedGoalsAssistsPointsPenalty Minutes+/-

Goaltenders

PlayerGames PlayedMinutesGoals AgainstWinsLossesTiesShutoutsSave %Goals Against Average
Erin Callahan
Jackee Snikeris

Postseason

Awards and honors

  • Alyssa Clarke, Defense, Senior, 2010 Honorable Mention
  • Aleca Hughes, ECAC All-Academic[10]
  • Bray Ketchum, Forward, Junior, 2010 Second Team All-Ivy
  • Jacklyn Snikeris, Goaltender, Junior, 2010 First Team All-Ivy[11]
  • Jacklyn Snikeris, ECAC All-Academic

References

  1. http://www.yalebulldogs.com/sports/w-hockey/2009-10/releases/20090614ywihrecruits
  2. http://www.yalebulldogs.com/sports/w-hockey/2009-10/releases/2009_07_09_release_national_festival
  3. http://www.yalebulldogs.com/sports/w-hockey/2009-10/releases/20091025jnbpsn
  4. http://www.yalebulldogs.com/sports/w-hockey/2010-11/bios/schwartz%20mandi00.html
  5. http://www.yalebulldogs.com/sports/w-hockey/2009-10/releases/2010021066mdy6
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2011-06-03.
  7. http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2009-10/standings
  8. http://www.yalebulldogs.com/sports/w-hockey/2009-10/roster
  9. http://www.yalebulldogs.com/sports/w-hockey/2009-10/schedule
  10. http://www.yalebulldogs.com/sports/w-hockey/2010-11/bios/hughes%20aleca00.html
  11. "Freshman Katie Jamieson Receives All-Ivy Accolades". February 25, 2010. Retrieved 6 April 2010.
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