Kendall Cornine

Kendall Cornine (born December 17, 1996) is an American ice hockey forward, currently playing for the Metropolitan Riveters of the NWHL.

Kendall Cornine
Born (1996-12-17) December 17, 1996
Livingston, New Jersey, U.S.
Height 165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Position Forward
Shoots Right
NWHL team Metropolitan Riveters
Played for Rochester Institute of Technology
Playing career 2019present

Cornine graduated from Morristown-Beard School in 2015, where she set the school's career scoring record.[1]

Career

Cornine scored 64 points across 140 games in the NCAA, serving as Rochester captain in her last two seasons.[2][3]

Cornine was drafted 6th overall in the 2018 NWHL draft by the Riveters, the first player from the Rochester Institute of Technology to be drafted into the NWHL.[4][5][6] After scoring 24 points in 24 games in her rookie season, and being named to the All-Star Game, she became the first player to re-sign for the 2020-2021 NWHL season.[7]

References

  1. Bobal, Brian. "A decade of greatness: Meet the 15 best N.J. girls ice hockey players from 2010-19", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, February 28, 2020. Accessed April 11, 2020. "Kendall Cornine, Morristown-Beard, Class of 2015 Cornine was the program’s all-time leading scorer before Ally Detre bested her mark by one point in 2018. She was NJ.com’s Player of the Year for the 2014-15 season, where she recorded 34 goals and 32 assists, scoring at least one goal in every game."
  2. "A decade of greatness: Meet the 15 best N.J. girls ice hockey players from 2010-19". www.msn.com.
  3. "Former RIT Star Signs With Riveters". August 13, 2019.
  4. Havsy, Jane. "Kendall Cornine may start her pro hockey career before graduating from college". Daily Record.
  5. "The Making of Kendall Cornine". Reporter.
  6. "NJ Stars: Kendall Cornine | My Life Publications". www.mtolivelife.com.
  7. Jay, Michelle (March 26, 2020). "Kendall Cornine re-signs with Riveters, first player to sign for 2020-21 NWHL season". The Ice Garden.
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