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Robert Morris Women's Hockey 2008-09 Fact Book

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RMU National Team Players

Bri McLaughlin, GoalieU.S. U22 National Team

Maria Olausson, ForwardDanish National Team

2 Quick Facts • Directions to the RMU Island Sports Center 3 To The Media 4 Radio Coverage • Welcome to Moon Township 5 Major Media Outlets 6 RMU Telephone Directory

2008-09CoaChingStaff 8 Head Coach Nate Handrahan 9 Assistant Coaches Scott Spencer and Candice Moxley 10 Volunteer Assistant Blaine Buterbaugh Athletic Trainer Deborah Dalsin Volunteers Daniel Russell, Derek Carlins and Maria Olausson 11 Q&A with Coach Handrahan

2008-09ColonialS 14 2008-09 Outlook 16 2008-09 Roster • Roster Breakdown 17 Jenny Monteleone • Alissa Dorman 18 Morgan Beikirch • Samantha Ullrich 19 Kristen Miles 20 Ali Proodian • Megan Picinic 21 Kathryn Traynor • Angela Kost 22 Brianne McLaughlin 23 Mallory Giambra • Jacki Gibson 24 Jessica Riley • Chelsea Walkland 25 Jordan Riley • Kylie Rossler 26 Whitney Pappas • Sara O’Malley 27 Maria Stoa • Daneca Butterfield 28 Paige Pietrangelo • Kathryn Stack • Brianna Delaney

2007-08SeaSoninReview 30 Team Statistics 31 Individual Statistics 32 High / Low Analysis 33 Team Game-by-Game Statistics 34 Opponent Game-by-Game Statistics 35 Box Scores 42 CHA 2007-08 Year in Review 43 2008 CHA Tournament 44 CHA Composite Schedule

2008-09opponentS 46 Minnesota / Syracuse 47 St. Lawrence / RIT

48 Cornell / Providence 49 Niagara / RPI 50 Maine / Sacred Heart 51 Bemidji State / Wayne State 52 Mercyhurst / All-Time Series Records

ColonialReCoRdBookS 54 Individual Records 61 Team Records 65 Hockey Year-by-Year Results 66 All-Time Letterwinners

ColonialhoCkeyhiStoRy 68 Colonial Hockey Timeline 70 Skate for the Cure 71 Hockey at Robert Morris 72 Hockey in Pittsburgh

RoBeRtMoRRiSUniveRSity 74 About Robert Morris University 76 Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D.; President

RMUathletiCS 78 Craig Coleman, M.D., Director of Athletics 79 Robert Morris University Athletics 80 The Colonial Athletic Club 81 RMU Academics

82 STARS (Student-Athletes Reaching for Success) 83 RMU Island Sports Center 84 Joe Walton Stadium 85 The Charles L. Sewall Center for Leadership / North Athletic Complex 86 Athletic Administration 87 Head Coaches 88 Sports Medicine

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Contents

ON THE COVER: Starting with top left corner and going clockwise: Jenny Monteleone (#5), Samantha Ullrich (#18), Megan Picinic (#22), Kristen Miles (#14), Angela Kost (#28), Morgan Beikirch (#11), Brianne McLaughlin (#33), Alissa Dorman (#9), Ali Proodian (#20) and Kathryn Traynor (#24).

CREDITS: The 2008-09 Robert Morris University Women’s Ice Hockey media guide is a product of the RMU Sports Information Office. The guide was written and edited by Janette Schneider with special assistance from Jim Duzyk and Ken Baker. Design and typography by Juris Silenieks of JR Graphics. Photography by Jason Cohn, Dave Miller, Connie Karaffa and Ken Baker. The guide was printed by Duquesne Litho, Inc., Bridgeville, Pa.

It is the policy of Robert Morris University to provide equal opportunity in all educational programs and activities, admission of students and conditions of employment for all qualified individuals regardless of race, color, sex, religion, age, disability, national origin and sexual preference.

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UniveRSityinfoRMationLocation: Moon Township, Pa.Founded: 1921Enrollment: 5,100Affiliation: NCAA Division IConference: College Hockey America (CHA)Colors: Blue and White with RedNickname: ColonialsPresident: Gergory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D.Athletic Director: Craig Coleman, M.D.Associate Athletic Director: Marty GalosiAssistant Athletic Director / SWA: Addie MutiAssistant Athletic Director: Chris HoppeAssistant Athletic Director: Sean SimmonsFaculty Representative: Scott Branvold, Ed.D.Athletic Department Phone: (412) 397-3295

SpoRtSinfoRMationSports Information Director: Jim Duzyk Office Phone: (412) 397-4314 Office Fax: (412) 397-5857 E-mail:[email protected]. Sports Information Director: Ken Baker Office Phone: (412) 397-5887 E-mail: [email protected] Information Graduate Assistant: Elyse Healey Office Phone: (412) 397-2194 E-mail: [email protected] Information Graduate Assistant: Janette Schneider Office Phone: (412) 397-5841 E-mail: [email protected]’s Ice Hockey Contact: Janette SchneiderInternet Address: www.rmucolonials.comSID Mailing Address: Joe Walton Stadium 6001 University Boulevard Moon Township, Pa. 15108

CoaCheSinfoRMationHead Coach: Nate Handrahan (Niagara, ‘00) Record at RMU: 23-44-3 (3rd season) Career Record: 23-44-3 (3rd season)Assistant Coaches: Scott Spencer (Minot State, ‘02) Candice Moxley (Niagara, ‘04)Volunteer Assistant: Blaine Buterbaugh (Robert Morris, ‘05)Women’s Ice Hockey Phone: (412) 397-4478Best Time to Reach: Weekdays / 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

teaMinfoRMation/hiStoRy2007-08 Record: 12-22-12007-08 CHA Record / Finish: 2-11-0 / 4thFirst Season of Hockey: 2005-06Years in NCAA Tournament / Last Appearance: 0Letterwinners Returning / Lost: 2 / 20

Key Returnees:

G - Brianne McLaughlin (Sr.) 2007-08 All-CHA First Team W-L-T Sv% GAA Min. 9-22-1 .913 2.82 1873:22

F - Kristen Miles (Sr.) Captain GP G A Pts. Pen. PIM 29 9 7 16 9 18

F - Alissa Dorman (Sr.) Captain GP G A Pts. Pen. PIM 35 7 5 12 17 34

F - Morgan Beikirch (Sr.) GP G A Pts. Pen. PIM 35 5 13 18 12 24

D - Mallory Giambra (Jr.) GP G A Pts. Pen. PIM 35 4 12 16 11 22

Arena: RMU Island Sports Center (1,000)

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From the North: Follow I-79 South toward Pittsburgh. Exit at Neville Island (Exit 65). At the bottom of the exit ramp, turn left on Grand Avenue. The RMU Island Sports Center is less than a mile ahead on the right.

From the South: Take 1-79 North toward Pittsburgh. Exit at Neville Island (Exit 65). At the bottom of the exit ramp, turn left on Grand Avenue. The RMU Island Sports Center is less than a mile ahead on the right.

From Downtown Pittsburgh and East: Follow Route 65 North to the I-79 interchange. Take I-79 South (toward Washington) one exit to Neville Island (Exit 65). At the bottom of the exit ramp, turn left on Grand Avenue. The RMU Island Sports Center is less than a mile ahead on the right.

From the Airport and West: Follow Route 60 South toward Pittsburgh. Take Exit 1B for Route 60 South/Steubenville Pike which is two exits past Exit 1, Robinson Towne Centre. Follow for approximately four miles to the I-79 interchange. Turn left on I-79 North toward Erie. Exit at Neville Island (Exit 65). At the bottom of the exit ramp, turn left on Grand Avenue. The RMU Island Sports Center is less than a mile ahead on the right.

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Welcome to another season of Robert Morris University Colonial Women’s Ice Hockey. This guide has been prepared to assist you in your coverage of the 2008-09 Colonial women’s ice hockey team. Let the Sports Information Office know if you need any additional materials or information.

All-access season passes will be mailed to those covering the team regularly and to others upon request. Passes can be held at the ticket office in the RMU Island Sports Center.

Press Row: A working area for print and electronic media is located at center ice on the east side of the Clearview Arena. Programs, game notes, media guides, rosters, box score updates, period and final statistics and the complete game play-by-play are provided at each home game. Statistics are provided by The Stat Crew System.

Radio: Visiting radio stations wishing to originate from the RMU Island Sports Center should contact Janette Schneider at (412) 397-5841. Approval must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Visiting and home radio positioning is in press row directly behind the penalty boxes on the east side of the arena.

Media Room: The media room is located at the far end of the Collegiate Arena, directly behind the goal. Media guides, game notes, programs and statistics will be available in the media room.

Post-Game: Approximately 10 minutes after the game, players and the head coach from the visiting team will be escorted to the media room by sports information personnel. After visiting team interviews, Robert Morris Head Coach Nate Handrahan and select Colonial players will be available in the media room. The RMU locker room

is closed for all home games. Reporter’s requests to speak with RMU team members and opposing players will be gathered in the final five minutes in each game.

Sports Information Office: The Sports Information Office is located on the second floor of Joe Walton Stadium. Information about RMU ice hockey and any other Colonial intercollegiate sports is available there.

Interviews: Head Coach Nate Handrahan is available weekdays between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. by phone or in person. Interviews with RMU players should be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Coach Handrahan’s office is located on the RMU Island Sports Center second floor overlooking the Clearview Arena and adjacent to the former River Room.

Admission: Tickets for all Colonial home games are $6 for general admission. Children age eight and under and seniors age 65 and over can purchase general admission seating for $4. Robert Morris faculty, staff and students with valid University Freedom Card ID are admitted free. Individual and season tickets can be purchased by calling (412) 397-2222. Season ticket are $100 for general admission.

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Jim DuzykSports Information

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Ken BakerAssistant Sports

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Elyse HealySports Information Graduate Assistant

Janette SchneiderSports Information Graduate Assistant

Credentials can be obtained by contacting …

Janette SchneiderSports Information Graduate Assistant

Joe Walton StadiumRobert Morris University

6001 University BoulevardMoon Township, PA 15108-1189

Office: (412) 397-5841Fax: (412) 397-5857

Cell: (412) 412-477-3993Press Row: (412) 865-4807E-mail: [email protected]

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Colonial radio broadcasts can be heard online at www.sports.

yahoo.com throughout the regular season. Play-by-play will

be provided by Gero von Dehn with broadcast partner Bob

Kennedy handling the color commentary and analysis.

GERO VON DEHN • Play-by-Play

Gero von Dehn is in his fourth season of covering Colonial

hockey action. Von Dehn has been a part of the Pittsburgh

college sports scene since 1997, when he was the original

host of the “Halftime Sports Report” during Duquesne

University basketball broadcasts on WDUQ 90.5 FM.

Von Dehn still works with WDUQ as the professional and

collegiate sports reporter as well as production of the local

talk show “Education Plus.”

In addition to working with the Colonials and WDUQ, von

Dehn is a local on-air sports reporter for ESPN Radio and

FOX Sports Radio as part of Metro Networks. He is a weekly

guest on “Sports Saturday with Steve Novtney,” which airs

on WWVA 1170 AM in Wheeling, W. Va.

The 1993 University of Utah graduate has also worked

with baseball as the play-by-play voice of the Alaska

Goldpanners in the Alaska Collegiate Wooden Bat League

in the summer months. In addition to his radio duties,

he was the club statistician and helped in marketing and

promotions.

Von Dehn rounds out his sport knowledge as a reporter

and feature writer for Fightnews.com He also writes for The

Pittsburgh Sports Report.

RadioCoverage

welcometoMoontownship

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accOMMODaTiONSBest Value Inn, 8858 University Boulevard ........... (412) 264-5678Courtyard By Marriott, 450 Cherrington Parkway .. (412) 264-5000Crowne Plaza, 1160 Thorn Run Road ................... (412) 262-2400Doubletree Hotels, 8402 University Boulevard ...... (412) 329-1400Embassy Suites, 550 Cherrington Parkway ........... (412) 269-9070Hampton Inn, 8514 University Boulevard ............. (412) 264-0020Holiday Inn, 8256 University Boulevard ............... (412) 262-3600Main Stay Suites, 1000 Park Lane Drive .............. (412) 490-7343Marriott, 777 Aten Road .................................... (412) 788-8800Springhill Suites, 230 Summit Park Drive .............. (412) 494-9446

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MajorMediaoutletsCollege Hockey AmericaR.H. Peters, Commissioner3229 Birchmont Drive North EastBemidji, MN(218) 755-2767 • Fax: (218) 755-3878www.collegehockeyamerica.com

Wire ServiceS

Associated PressAlan Robinson, Sports EditorKen WunderleyWestinghouse BuildingPittsburgh, PA 15222(412) 281-3747 • Fax: (412) 281-1869www.ap.org

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Beaver County Times (a.m.)Ed Rose, Sports EditorJohn Perrotto, Eric Hall,Chuck Curti, Mike Bires400 Fair AvenueBeaver, PA 15008(724) 775-3200 • Fax: (724) 728-0190www.timesonline.com

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (a.m.)Jerry Micco, Sports EditorPhil Axelrod, Paul Meyer34 Blvd. of the AlliesPittsburgh, PA 15222(412) 263-1621 • Fax: (412) 263-1926www.post-gazette.com

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (a.m.)Kevin Smith, Sports EditorDave Mackall, John Grupp503 Martindale Street, 3rd FloorPittsburgh, PA 15212(412) 321-6460 • Fax: (412) 320-7964www.pittsburghlive.com

Pittsburgh Sports Report (weekly)Ellis Cannon, PublisherTony DeFazio, EditorRIDC Riverplace3 South Linden StreetDuquesne, PA 15110-1151(800) 945-7767 • Fax: (412) 244-9558www.pghsports.com

TeleviSiON

FSN PittsburghRoger Lenhart, ProducerStan Savran, Rob KingDan Potash, Paul Alexander323 North Shore Drive, Suite 200Pittsburgh, PA 15212(412) 316-3800 • Fax: (412) 316-3892www.foxsports.com

KDKA (CBS-Channel 2)Mike Vukovcan, Sports ProducerBob Pompeani, Jory Rand, Mike ZapponeOne Gateway CenterPittsburgh, PA 15222(412) 575-2215 • Fax: (412) 575-2871www.kdka.com

WPXI (NBC-Channel 11)Mark Massa, Sports ProducerJohn Fedko, Bill PhillipsAlby Oxenreiter, Rich Walsh4145 Evergreen RoadPittsburgh, PA 15214(412) 237-1100 • Fax: (412) 237-4900www.wpxi.com

WTAE (ABC-Channel 4)Jon Burton, Sports ProducerGuy Junker, Tim Benz400 Ardmore Blvd.Pittsburgh, PA 15221(412) 242-4659 • Fax: (412) 244-4628www.thepittsburghchannel.com

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KDKA (AM-1020)Jeff Hathhorn, Sports DirectorOne Gateway CenterPittsburgh, PA 15222(412) 575-2547 • Fax: (412) 575-2874www.kdkaradio.com

Metro NetworksScott Stiller, Adam Gusky7 Parkway Center, Suite 750Pittsburgh, PA 15220(412) 808-1050 • Fax: (412) 808-1049

WBGG-AM (FOX Sports Radio 970)Bob McLaughlin, Program Director200 Fleet Street, 4th FloorPittsburgh, PA 15220(412) 937-1441 • Fax: (412) 937-0323www.970theburgh.com

WEAE (AM 1250-ESPN)Mike Barker, ProducerGuy Junker, Stan Savran,Eddy Crow, Scott Paulsen400 Ardmore Blvd.Pittsburgh, PA 15221(412) 731-1250 • Fax: (412) 244-4596www.espnradio1250.com

WPGB (FM Newstalk 104.7)Ellis Cannon, Rocco DeMaro200 Fleet Street, Fourth FloorPittsburgh, PA 15220(412) 937-1441 • Fax: (412) 937-0323www.wpgb.com

WPIT (AM 730)Kenny Woods, Operations Mgr.7 Parkway Center, Suite 625Pittsburgh, PA 15220(412) 937-1500 • Fax: (412) 937-1576www.wpitam.com

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General .................................................................. 397-3000

Athletic AdministrationCraig Coleman, M.D. (Director of Athletics) ................. 397-4302Marty Galosi (Associate Athletic Director) .................... 397-4865Addie Muti (Asst. Athletic Director/SWA) ..................... 397-2115Sean Simmons (Asst. Athletic Director) ........................ 397-2130Chris Hoppe (Asst. Athletic Director) ........................... 397-3431Linda Young (Athletic Secretary) ................................. 397-5888Dawn Geregach (Athletic Secretary) ............................ 397-3295Jexx Varner (Ticket Director) ....................................... 397-2222Jim Duzyk (Sports Information Director) ....................... 397-4314 Cell: ..................................................................... 498-8359 Fax:...................................................................... 397-5857 Press Box: ............................................................. 397-3280Ken Baker (Asst. Sports Information Director) ............... 397-5887Elyse Healey (Graduate Asst. SID) ............................... 397-2194Janette Schneider (Graduate Asst. SID) ....................... 397-5841

Athletic Head CoachesSal Buscaglia (Women’s Basketball) ............................. 397-3419Craig Coleman (Softball) ............................................ 397-4302Bear Davis (Men’s Lacrosse) ...................................... 397-3890Bill Denniston (Men’s Soccer) ..................................... 397-3446Nate Handrahan (Women’s Ice Hockey) ....................... 397-4478John Kowalski (Women’s Soccer) ................................ 397-2131Jeff Layman (Men’s and Women’s Tennis) .................... 397-2133Olivia Netzler (Field Hockey) ....................................... 397-2140Katy Phillips (Women’s Lacrosse) ................................ 397-3889Mike Rice (Men’s Basketball) ...................................... 397-3297Derek Schooley (Men’s Ice Hockey) ............................. 397-4477Michael Smith (Cross Country / Track & Field) .............. 397-5813Jerry Stone (Men’s and Women’s Golf) ........................ 397-2133Rob Thomas (Volleyball) ............................................. 397-2103Midge McPhail (Women’s Rowing) .............................. 397-4479Joe Walton (Football) ................................................ 397-3296

Emergency (911 or …)Moon Fire Department .............................................. 262-5004Moon Police ............................................................. 262-5000RMU Police .............................................................. 397-2424Sewickley Valley Hospital ............................................ 741-6600Valley Ambulance ...................................................... 262-2620

AirlinesPittsburgh International Airport ................................... 472-3525American .......................................................... (800) 321-2121Continental ....................................................... (800) 523-3273Delta ................................................................ (800) 221-1212Northwest ......................................................... (800) 225-2525Southwest ......................................................... (800) 435-9792United .............................................................. (800) 864-8331USAirways ......................................................... (800) 428-4322

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Car Rental CompaniesAvis ......................................................................... 472-5200Dollar ...................................................................... 472-5100Enterprise ................................................................ 269-9200Hertz ....................................................................... 472-5955National ................................................................... 472-5094

RestaurantsAl’s Pizza ................................................................. 262-3000Bridges .................................................................... 262-3600Eat’n Park ................................................................ 264-7201Foggy Bottom ........................................................... 269-9070Ground Round .......................................................... 269-0644Hometown Pizza ....................................................... 262-2272Jacksons .................................................................. 329-1405Parkhurst (on campus)............................................... 397-2533Primanti Bros. ........................................................... 865-2200Verdi’s ..................................................................... 262-2400Wendy’s .................................................................. 264-4343

HotelsBest Value Inn........................................................... 604-2378Courtyard Marriott .................................................... 264-5000Crowne Plaza ............................................................ 262-2400DoubleTree ............................................................... 329-1400Embassy Suites ......................................................... 269-9070Hampton Inn ............................................................ 264-0020Holiday Inn ............................................................... 262-3600MainStay Suites ........................................................ 490-7343Marriott ................................................................... 490-6602Residence Inn ........................................................... 787-3300Spring Hill Suites ....................................................... 494-9446

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Head Coach Nate Handrahan embarks on his third season as the leader of the Colonial women’s ice hockey team. Taking control of the helm in 2006-07, Handrahan devised a complete turnaround of the program from its inaugural season in 2005-06 and has continued to improve the program in each successive year. Through his recruitment and development of talented hockey players and his knowledge of the game, Handrahan has begun to develop a strong women’s hockey program at Robert Morris, as attested by the team’s improved record, stronger statistics, and player recognition. This past season, Handrahan guided his team to a 12-22-1 record and led his team to a similar 11-22-2 mark the year before. In each of Handrahan’s two years leading the Colonials, his guidance and expertise has created a more competitive Colonial squad at the Division I level. Before Handrahan’s arrival the team managed to earn only five wins and earned only 89 points. Under Handrahan’s direction, the Colonial offense exploded on the ice in the 2006-07 season earning 205 points, an improvement of 116 points from the year before. This past season, the team earned a consistent 201 points. Handrahan’s defense also proved its resilience in the 2007-08 season by allowing its opponents to only 99 goals, compared to 116 goals in the 2006-07 season and 131 goals in its inaugural season. The former Niagara stand out’s tutelage of his players was the most evident as the team grew as a whole throughout the season. Several players came to achieve at exceptional levels including the emergence of goaltender Brianne McLaughlin, who developed into one of the premier net-minders in NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey and was recently named to the U.S. U-22 Series National Team. In his two years of coaching at Robert Morris, Handrahan has produced one First Team All-CHA selection,

two All-CHA Second Team honorees and six members of the CHA All-Rookie Team. In addition, twenty of his student-athletes have been named to the CHA All-Academic team along with fifteen players who have garnered player or rookie of the week honors in the past two years. Before taking over the women’s ice hockey program, Handrahan, under head coach Derek Schooley, served as an assistant coach with the RMU men’s ice hockey team. In his duties, he assisted in the day-to-day operations of the team as well as instructing on and off the ice. In his two years with the team, Handrahan helped the program to an 8-21-4 mark in its inaugural season and a 12-20-3 record in its second season. A 2000 graduate of Niagara University, Handrahan returned to his alma mater as an assistant coach in 2001 under Dave Burkholder. Handrahan’s duties included game planning, recruiting, off-ice training, scouting, game film review, and coaching the team’s defensemen. Niagara earned an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament in 2004 after winning the College Hockey America Tournament,

marking Handrahan’s second trip to the NCAA postseason. During his three years at Niagara as a coach, Handrahan recruited or coached 27 future professional players including four that would eventually be involved with NHL teams. During his collegiate career, Handrahan played in every game for the Niagara Purple Eagles over four years, leading them to a No. 6 seed in the 2000 NCAA Tournament. The former defenseman, who played under current UMass-Lowell head coach Blaise MacDonald, was a two-time All-ECAC West selection. Handrahan earned the team’s “PAW” award in 1997-98 and the “Unsung Hero Award” in the Purple Eagles playoff season of 1999-2000. He finished his career with 13 goals and 66 assists for 79 points and still ranks 10th on the Purple Eagle’s all-time scoring list. Following the 1999-2000 season, Handrahan was signed by the Roanoke Express of the East Coast Hockey League, where he played the remainder of the 2000 season and the 2000-2001 season. Handrahan and his wife, Nicole, have three daughters, Haylee, Mara and Lila. He and his family reside in Sewickley, Pa.

The haNDrahaN File

Alma Mater / Year: Niagara ‘00

Coaching Experience • Assistant Men’s Ice Hockey Coach

Robert Morris University, 2004-2006

• Assistant Men’s Ice Hockey Coach

Niagara University, 2001-2004

Playing Experience • Roanoke Express (USHL), 1999-01

• Niagara University (CHA), 1996-2000

- Two-time All-ECAC West

- NCAA Playoff Participant (2000)

- Unsung Hero Award (2000)

- PAW Award (1998)

natehandrahanHead Coach

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ScottSpencerAssistant Coach

CandiceMoxleyAssistant Coach

Moxley enters her first season as an assistant coach for the Colonials. Prior to arriving at Robert Morris, Moxley worked as the Head On-Ice Instructor for Canadian Hockey Enterprises from 2002-2008, where she was responsible for implementing on-ice practice plans for various age and skill levels. She was also in charge of analyzing player’s skating and shooting skills through video analysis and served

as a guest speaker about being a student athlete in the NCAA. Moxley’s background also includes several more stints as an on-ice instructor/trainer around Ontario. This past summer, Moxley worked at Stephanie Boyd’s Female Hockey School, developing practices targeted towards specific skills regarding the game. From 2006-2007, she acted as an on-ice trainer and skills coach for Goulding Park Midget Boys AA Hockey. Moxley was responsible for implementing pre-season conditioning practices and developing individual skills practices. From 2005-07 Moxley gained her first experience coaching, acting as the assistant for Markham District High School’s women’s varsity team. Prior to her job as an assistant coach, Moxley worked at the New Ice Age Hockey School in Stouffville, ON as an instructor and worked with players one-on-one and executed pre-planned practices and skill sessions. Moxley first began instructing athletes during the summer at Niagara University, while also competing for the Purple Eagles as a Division I player. While playing for Niagara, Moxley led her team to an NCAA Frozen Four appearance in 2002, was the Niagara Women’s Hockey Co-Rookie of the year and was also a member of the CHA All-Academic Team from 2002-2005. In the 2003-04 season, she earned assistant captain duties and was promoted to team captain in the 2004-05 season. In her final season at Niagara, Moxley earned the Taps Gallagher Award for Sportsmanship and was named All-CHA Second Team. While playing in the National Women’s Hockey League, Moxley led the team in scoring in 2008, was top 10 in the league in scoring in 2007 and acted as assistant captain from 2005-08. She nabbed the Unsung Hero Award in 2007, earned a silver medal at the ESSO Nationals and earned another silver medal at the 2007 Provincial Championships.

Spencer returns to Robert Morris for his third season, where he specializes in recruiting and goaltending. Previously, he served as an assistant at Bemidji State University from 2003-06. In his three seasons with the Beavers, Spencer split duties taking on the role of assistant coach with the men’s program while overseeing the strength and conditioning of the women’s program. During that

time he helped guide the men’s program to two regular season titles, two conference tournament championships, and two appearances in the round of 16 in the NCAA tournament for the Beavers. Spencer also had a hand in starting the Junior A squad North Iowa Outlaws of the North American Hockey League in the 2005-06 season. In his duties with the team, he acted as an assistant coach working directly with the defense and goaltenders, as well as heading the recruiting, overseeing the strength and conditioning of the team and serving as an academic advisor. Prior to his career in coaching, Spencer played four year of collegiate hockey with the ACHA Division I Minot State Beavers. In his four seasons of play, the team earned bids to the national tournament three times, were ranked in the top-10 three times, and finished as high as third place in the division in 2001-02. Spencer’s accolades include winning the player’s player award in the 2000-01 season, being named captain for the 2001-02 season and receiving honorable mention honors in the ACHA tournament in 2002.

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BlaineButerbaughVolunteer Assistant

deborahdalsinAthletic Trainer

Dalsin enters her second year as an athletic trainer for the Robert Morris University women’s ice hockey team. In her duties, Dalsin will manage the health and well-being of the players during daily practices, home and away games and provide consultation with the universities physician. Prior to joining the Colonials, Dalsin received her Masters of Science in Recreation and Sports

Sciences, specializing in athletic training from Ohio University in 2007. During her time as a member of the Bobcats medical staff she served as the primary trainer for the men’s wrestling team while providing assistance with field hockey. Dalsin received her undergrad at Mercyhurst College, graduating with a Bachelors of Science of Sports Medicine in 2006. At Mercyhurst, Dalsin worked as a student assistant for several of the Lakers Division II sports and both of its Division I ice hockey programs. Dalsin is a licensed athletic trainer, a certified trainer, a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and is certified in CPR and AED for the Professional Rescuer.

Blaine Buterbaugh rejoins the women’s ice hockey team for his third season as a volunteer assistant. Buterbaugh assists in the day-to-day operations of the women’s ice hockey team as well as assting in video breakdown and daily practices. A Robert Morris University alumnus, Buterbaugh graduated in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. While

attending RMU Buterbaugh was a defenseman for the Colonials club hockey team, which played in the ACHA Division I level. Upon graduation Buterbaugh didn’t look far for employment as he was hired at the RMU Island Sports Center as the new ice hockey coordinator. A native of North East, Pa., Buterbaugh resides in Pittsburgh with his wife, Darcie, and their son Landon.

Maria OlaussonStudent Assistant Coach

Derek CarlinsEquipment Manager

Daniel RussellStudent Administrative Assistant

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Q&awithnatehandrahanIn his two seasons as head coach, Nate Handrahan guided the Robert Morris University women’s ice hockey team to new heights. Under Handrahan’s leadership, the Colonials have compiled a 23-44-3

record in the past two years, which is a massive improvement from the Colonials season one record of 5-24-2. Handrahan spent some time this past summer to answer a few questions about Robert Morris

University, life in Pittsburgh and his expectations as he enters his third season as the Colonial head coach.

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What makes RMU a great place for a student-athlete to spend the next 4 years of their life?

RMU is a wonderful place for student-athletes to learn and grow in an environment that promotes excellence as well as offering a close knit “family” community. Our campus is beautiful, we have great athletic facilities, we have the support of the administration and our academic offerings are diverse. We have taken great strides over the last 10 years transitioning from a college to a university and adding several new sports as well as renovation to our entire campus. I am very excited to see what the next 10 years will hold

You have lived here in Pittsburgh for the past 5 years now, what do you feel makes the city such a great place to live?

First of all, Pittsburgh fits for me and my family. It has all the things that a big city can offer, great culture, fantastic dining, exceptional professional sports and the greatest part about it is that it is 20 minutes from our campus. I think with the combination of having a small town feel on campus as well as having the big city downtown gives all of our students the chance to get a full experience here. They can get involved in a variety of activities. Some of the smaller communities around our campus like Moon, Sewickley or Robinson give our athletes yet another opportunity to enhance their experience here.

How would you describe your coaching style?

I would consider myself a coach who wants the best for his players on and off the ice. We go to great lengths to facilitate individual development. Whether it is on the ice, in the classroom or in each player’s life, we try and have a positive impact. My main goal as a coach is to help all of our girls grow up and mature through their time here. I want to be sure that every player is prepared to step into the real world after their college career. Because we work at this, we are always honest with our players in order to give them accurate feedback without breaking them down so to speak. We follow our evaluations up with action plans that allow each player to develop and grow in their own way.

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This is the first true senior class for the colonial women. What do you want your athletes leaving with when they are done here at RMU?

I hope that all of our girls leave feeling prepared to take on all challenges that life throws at them as well as having had a life changing experience here that they will never forget. Each player has different majors in college and finds their own path, we hope to get them to the same end point after their four years here at RMU.

This will be your third season as the head coach of this program and you have developed a great culture here. What traits do you look for in your players to help you accomplish this?

We take a lot of pride in development, individual and team. Each game we want to give ourselves the best opportunity to win so we have to act the part in all areas of our lives. This means we look for players who have discipline, dedication, strong character and are coachable. A big part of how we coach our players is helping them to understand the meaning of accountability, both to themselves and to

others, because at the end of the day, you have to perform. We also help facilitate a sense of ownership in our program by allowing input from all players for any team dynamic. When you factor all those things in, you get a player who wants to play the game at their very best and works hard every single day.

What are your expectations for this season and future seasons to come?

I certainly expect us to win more games. We played in a lot of close games last season (fifteen one goal games) and we learned quite a bit from those experiences. We have a large senior class that has been through some turmoil and have learned a lot of lessons along the way. I am sure that they are hungry to have a great year. We have added some great people to our lineup that should contribute as well. When you reach a certain point in a program’s history you transition from being a competitive program to a winning program. I believe that we are at that point now and are poised for that next step, but it will always require our best effort.

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2008-09outlookThe Robert Morris University women’s ice hockey team enters a big mile stone in its fourth season, as it marks the first year the team will have on its roster a group of four-year experienced seniors. Since the program’s initial start, the team has successively improved each year, and with the large amount of senior leadership this year, there is no limit on this Colonial squad. The RMU team will continue to follow their team motto of, “Success is a journey, not a destination.” This focus is one reason the Colonials have the ability to reach and even exceed expectations every season. Entering his third year as the Colonial leader is head coach Nate Handrahan. In the 2008-09 season the Colonials return an experienced roster with 20 letterwinners, including 10 seniors that were with the program since its inaugural year. Joining the seniors are five juniors, five sophomores and three talented freshman to the squad this year. “Our abundance of experience and the addition of quality players in our freshman class will add to our competitiveness,” said Handrahan. “We are very encouraged.” The Colonial improvements in the past three years have been shown not only by the team’s competitive prowess on the ice, but also by the numbers. The team has gone from a 5-24-2 record in its first year to earning plus 10 wins in the past two seasons (11-22-2 – 2006-07, 12-21-1 – 2007-08). In 2006-07, the Colonial offense showed a huge improvement, earning 205 points, an increase of 89 points from the first season. Last season the team earned a consistent 201 points. The defense also proved its ability to silence its opponents in 2007-08 by allowing its opponents to only 99 goals, compared to 116 goals in 2006-07 and 131 goals in 2005-06. This year, the team will face off against some of the toughest competition in the nation, including last year’s fifth-ranked team in Minnesota and the sixth top team in the country in St. Lawrence. Robert Morris will also compete

in an extremely strong CHA Conference that features former nationally ranked and CHA champion No. 7 Mercyhurst, as well as No. 10 Wayne State. “I am very excited for this season to begin,” said Handrahan. “We have a great schedule that will challenge us and give us a gauge of where we are. I believe that we have taken some great strides in the past three years and we are ready to be even more competitive.” The Colonials will bring an immense amount of experience and determination to the 2008-09 season and with that can be expected some very aggressive and spirited competition in the Robert Morris Island Sports Center.

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From 2006-07 to 2007-08 Robert Morris proved it could be an offensive threat to its opponents, scoring 205 points in 2006-07 and 201 in 2007-08. Despite the lower numbers last season, the Colonials found themselves in just as many scoring situations, but just didn’t get the bounce their way. The Colonials return 13 of their forwards from last season, while also adding one newcomer. The 13 returners earned a combined 139 points, consisting of 66 goals and 73 assists. “Last season we took some strides forward but also had to learn some hard lessons about finishing,” said Handrahan. “We have done a great job in working for opportunities but we seemed to be satisfied just to get the chance. I believe that through those experiences, our group of forwards have a drive to want more. This group has the ability to really do some good things, they just have to go and see the plan through from start to finish. We only added one freshman but I believe she will fit right in.” Senior Morgan Beikrich led the forwards in points and assists last season with 18 and 13, respectively, while adding five goals. Beikrich also has 55 total career points, which leads the

team. Senior co-captains Kristen Miles and Alissa Dorman led their team through their actions on and off the ice last season. On the ice Miles accounted for nine goals and seven assists for 16 points, which was third on the team. She contributed three multi-point games and had a string of points in five consecutive games toward the end of the season. Dorman racked up seven goals and five assists for 12 points. All three players have proved consistent in their three years at RMU and will be looked upon for another strong offensive season. Joining the group of senior forwards are Megan Picinic, Kathryn Traynor, Ali Proodian and Angela Kost. Picinic had a strong performance last season earning 15 points, which was an 11-point increase from the season before. Traynor, Proodian and Kost gave solid performances as well, earning a combined 15 points. Junior twins Jessica Riley and Jordan Riley carried their stellar freshman campaign over to the following season, earning a combined 11 points, consisting of five goals and six assists. Joining the Riley’s is Chelsea Walkland, who brought in a pair of assists and goals last season. All three returning sophomores, Sara O’Malley, Maria Stoa and Kylie Rossler, had tremendous rookie seasons last year and made their presence on the team quickly evident. O’Malley led the team in goals with 11 and was second on the team in points (17) while also adding six assists. Her freshman performance earned her CHA All-Rookie Team honors, and she was named rookie of the week twice throughout the season. Stoa tied for second on the team in assists with 12 while also accounting for four goals and 16 points. Rossler put in seven goals and eight assists for 15 pints. Based on past performances, the sophomore class will be looked at as a principal part of the Colonial offense. Joining this large group of returning forwards is one lone freshman, Brianna Delaney. The rookie was named MVP of the Sacred Heart

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Catholic High School team in 2006, 2007 and 2008. While playing for the NCCP Ottawa Capitals, she led her team in points (36), goals (17) and assists (19). Delaney has a great track record, and will no doubt prove effective at the collegiate level.

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The depth and intensity of the Colonial defense continues to get stronger every year. In the inaugural year of Colonial hockey the team managed to allow their opponents 131 goals, but as their experience increased that number decreased. In 2006-07 RMU allowed its opponents only 116 goals and this past season the team began to really shutdown its opponents, letting only 99 goals into the RMU net. “For years we have had some quality defensemen but because we had limited numbers, they were overplayed, which led to some habits that were more for self preservation rather than effectiveness,” said Handrahan. “The upside to that is that our defensemen are very well experienced. There are not many situations that they have not seen. They are a seasoned group that can handle minutes as well as pressure situations. We have added some needed size and youth in our freshman class that should round out a very, very capable group.” Juniors Mallory Giambra and Jacki Gibson highlighted the defensive unit last season with the two of them being ranked fifth and sixth, respectively, in the CHA for defensemen scoring. Last season, Giambra led the RMU defense in scoring for the second straight year and was tied for third overall in scoring with 16 points, which was made up of four goals and 12 assists. Gibson was fourth on the team in assists with 11 and also added three goals for 14 points last season. Giambra and Gibson will be depended on again this year for their leadership and aggressive play. Adding experience and strength to the RMU defense are seniors Samantha Ullrich and Jenny Monteleone. Ullrich proved to be a key component to the Colonial squad last season as

she accounted for nine assists and two goals. She enters her senior season with 29 career points. Monteleone demonstrated her ability to fortify the defense last season by earning a +5 rating on the ice. She also accumulated five assists. After an impressive freshman campaign, Whitney Pappas returns for her sophomore year to continue her job protecting the RMU net. Last season, she showed her ability to be an offensive threat as well, earning one goal and six assists for seven points on the year. Adding additional depth to the RMU roster are newcomers Paige Pietrangelo and Kathryn Stack. Pietrangelo joins the Colonials after playing for the Hamilton Hawks, where she earned one goal and 10 assists for 11 points. The Ontario native was named junior athlete of the year in 2006 and earned the girl’s hockey award in grade 12. Stack, from Edmonton, Alberta, played for St. Francis Xavier High School and the Edmonton Thunder club team. She was named Global Edmonton Athlete of the Week, earned the Dr. George Caffaro Heart and Soul Award and was given the Silver Stick Award for being the most outstanding student.

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The Colonial net remains secure with All-CHA First Team selection Brianne McLaughlin retuning for her senior season. McLaughlin led the CHA in save percentage with a .913 average, was third in the CHA in goals against average at 2.82 and finished the season with 926 saves and nine wins. The already impressive goalie increased her experience and skills even more by competing in the U.S. Under-22 Series. The Ohio native is the most decorated player on the team, having racked up 10 CHA Defensive Player of the Week Honors, two USCHO.com National Player of the Week honors, and three All-CHA Conference honors in her three-year career. The Colonials will rely heavily on McLaughlin’s consistent and dominant performances this year. “This has been a strength of ours for a number of years now,“ said Handrahan. “I would expect that trend to continue with even

more results. Brianne has proven herself to be very capable in making the game simpler for her. She has been recognized by USA Hockey with her appointment to their U-22 team, which is a great accomplishment, but I am sure that she is looking forward to backing that up with a great senior season.” Sophomore Daneca Butterfield has the ability to take over the job of goalie when needed and put up strong performances, as shown from the outcome of several games last season. In 2007-08, Butterfield tallied three wins and a 2.10 GAA, allowing only eight goals and earning 80 saves in 228:28 minutes played. “Daneca has come back in great shape after having a major injury after Christmas,” Handrahan said. “I would look for her to continue to develop into the goalie we know that she is.” Entering only its fourth year in existence, the Robert Morris women’s ice hockey team is still in its infancy, but its rapid development over those years has produced a team that looks like it has been on the ice for years. Handrahan and his 23 Colonials’ ability to train harder and progress farther each season has created a 2008-09 squad that has more talent and experience than ever before.

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2008-09Roster

roster Breakdown

BY POSITION

Forward (14): Brianna Delaney, Alissa Dorman, Kylie Rossler, Morgan Beikirch, Kristen Miles, Sara O’Malley, Jessica Riley, Ali Proodian, Chelsea Walkland, Megan Picinic, Kathryn Traynor, Jordan Riley, Angela Kost, Maria Stoa

Defenseman (7): Kathryn Stack, Paige Pietrangelo, Jenny Monteleone, Mallory Giambra, Jacki Gibson, Whitney Pappas, Samantha Ullrich

Goaltenders (2): Daneca Butterfield, Brianne Mclaughlin

BY STATE / PROVIDENCE

Ontario (8): Jacki Gibson, Kristen Miles, Sara O’Malley, Jessica Riley, Jordan Riley, Kathryn Traynor, Paige Pietrangelo, Brianna Delaney

Alberta (1): Kathryn Stack

New York (3): Morgan Beikirch, Mallory Giambra, Chelsea Walkland

Pennsylvania (2): Angela Kost, Jenny Monteleone

Michigan (1): Ali Proodian

Minnesota (1): Maria Stoa

Saskatchewan (2): Daneca Butterfield, Kylie Rossler

Colorado (1): Whitney Pappas

Missouri (1): Samantha Ullrich

New Jersey (1): Megan Picinic

Ohio (1): Brianne McLaughlin

Wisconsin (1): Alissa Dorman

NO. NAME YEAR POS. HT. SHT. BIRTHDATE HOMETOWN / LAST TEAM

3 Paige Pietrangelo ........... Fr. D 5-11 R 06/21/1990 Niagara Falls, Ontario /Hamilton Hawks 4 Kathryn Stack ................ Fr. D 5-6 R 06/5/1990 Edmonton, Alberta/Edmonton Thunder 5 Jenny Monteleone ......... Sr. D 5-6 R 10/15/1986 Fox Chapel, Pa. / Ohio Flames 6 Mallory Giambra ............ Jr. D 5-7 R 06/24/1988 Rochester, N.Y. / Rochester Edge 8 Brianna Delaney ............ Fr. F 5-6 R 09/19/1990 Stittsville, Ontario /NCCP Raiders 9 Alissa Dorman ................ Sr. F 5-5 L 02/2/1987 Madison, Wis. / Madison Capitals 10 Kylie Rossler .................. So. F 5-6 R 03/3/1989 Regina, Saskatchewan / Regina Rebels 11 Morgan Beikirch ............ Sr. F 5-6 R 07/2/1987 Livonia, N.Y. / Syracuse Stars 12 Jacki Gibson ................... Jr. D 5-9 L 06/30/1988 Burlington, Ontario. / Burlington Barracudas 14 Kristen Miles ................. Sr. F 5-10 L 01/20/1987 London, Ontario. / London Devillettes 15 Whitney Pappas ............. So. D 5-7 L 09/24/1987 Evergreen, Co. / Belle Tire 16 Sara O’Malley ................ So. F 5-7 R 01/13/1989 Guelph, Ontario / Hamilton Hawks 18 Samantha Ullrich ............ Sr. D 5-5 L 04/15/1987 St. Louis, Mo. / Team Illinois U-19 19 Jessica Riley .................. Jr. F 5-8 R 10/5/1987 Hamilton, Ontario. / Stoney Creek Sabres 20 Ali Proodian ................... Sr. F 5-7 R 06/10/1987 Canton, Mich. / Honeybaked U-19 21 Chelsea Walkland ........... Jr. F 5-6 R 08/1/1988 Pittsford, N.Y. / Rochester Edge 22 Megan Picinic ................ Sr. F 5-8 L 04/29/1987 Cliffside Park, N.J. / Princeton Tigerlillies 24 Kathryn Traynor ............. Sr. F 5-6 L 01/25/1985 Toronto, Ontario. / Toronto Jr. Aeros 27 Jordan Riley ................... Jr. F 5-8 R 10/5/1987 Hamilton, Ontario. / Stoney Creek Sabres 28 Angela Kost ................... Sr. F 5-6 R 11/14/1986 Moon Township, Pa. / Ohio Flames 29 Maria Stoa ..................... So. F 5-7 R 03/4/1989 Bloomington, Minn. / Eden Prairie 31 Daneca Butterfield ........ So. G 5-5 L 01/15/1989 Kronau, Saskatchewan / Notre Dame Hounds 33 Brianne McLaughlin ....... Sr. G 5-8 L 06/20/1987 Sheffield Village, Oh. / Ohio Flames

Co-Captains: Kristen Miles and Alissa Dorman | Head Coach: Nate Handrahan, Niagara ’00 (Third Season)Assistant Coaches: Scott Spencer, Minot State ’02 (Third Season) • Candice Moxley ’04 (First Season)

Volunteer Assistant: Blaine Buterbaugh, Robert Morris ’05 (Third Season)

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5 JennyMonteleone Sr., Defenseman • 5-6 • Shoots: Right • Born: 10/15/1986 • Fox Chapel, Pa. / Ohio Flames

2007-08: Appeared in all 35 games for the Colonials, earning five assists for five points … Earned a career high three assists against Sacred Heart in an 8-0 win (11/3/07) … Tied for first on the team in penalties with 20 … Tallied one assist against Wayne State (1/26/08) … Contributed an assist on the first goal of the game against Niagara, which added to the Colonials 4-1 win … Took 12 shots on the year and had + 5 rating … Earned + 3 ratings in consecutive games against Sacred Heart (11/2/07, 11/3/07). 2006-07: Appeared in two games before red-shirting due to injury. 2005-06: Dressed for all 31 games … Took 20 shots on goal for the year … Had a + 4 rating versus Sacred Heart (2/18/06) … Tallied her first career assist against Vermont (11/5/05) … Also had an assist against Quinnipiac (1/20/06). Pre-RMU: Played 18 games as a senior with the Ohio Flames … Was fourth on the team in points with nine … Had a career high four assists in one game against Capital Centre Pride (12/4/04) … Finished her career with 27 goals and 37 assists for 74 points.

Personal: Daughter of James and Lucille Monteleone … Has three sisters Nikki, Phoebe, who is a forward for the University of Wisconsin women’s hockey team, and Amy…Major is business management.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2005-06 Robert Morris ................................................... 31 0 2 2 46 922006-07 Robert Morris ................................................... 2 0 0 0 2 42007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 0 5 5 20 40Career ............................................................................... 68 0 7 7 68 136

How has your time at RMU changed your life?

* * *RMU has given me so

many opportunities in the classroom that I feel more

than confident to step out into the work force.

9 alissadorman Sr., Forward • 5-5 • Shoots: Left • Born: 2/12/1987 • Madison, Wisc. / Madison Capitals

• CAPTAiN (2008-09) • ASSiSTANT CAPTAiN (2007-08)

2007-08: Appeared in all 35 games for the Colonials, compiling seven goals and four assists for 12 points … Tied for third on the team in goals … Earned a season high two goals and one assist against Minnesota State, which led to a 7-4 victory (12/30/07) … Recorded the game-winning goal against Clarkson for the 3-1 win (10/19/07) … Found the net at 17:08 in the third period to win the game against RIT, 2-1 … Tallied an assist at Wisconsin (10/6/07) and then followed that performance with a goal against Clarkson in a 3-1 victory (10/19/07) … Contributed an assist in an 8-0 blanking of Sacred Heart (11/3/07) and earned a goal at Maine the next week that added to a 3-2 victory (11/9/07). 2006-07: Played in all 35 games during the 2006-07 season … Notched 13 goals and ten assists for 23 points … Ranked second on the team for goals and points scored … Recorded a season-high four points against Chatham (10/27/06) with one goal and three assists … Registered six multi-point games with three of them coming as multi-goal games (Boston, 10/07/06; Union, 10/14/06; Sacred Heart, 1/04/07) … Scored the game-winning and game-tying goals against Vermont (11/18/06) and Providence (11/19/06) in the same weekend … Shared the title for the Colonial’s Offensive Player of the Year and earned the teams’ Most Improved Player awards. 2005-06: Finished the season with five points … Scored two goals and tallied three assists … Played in all 31 games of the inaugural season … Had 28 shots on goal … Scored her first career goal at Qunnipiac to tie the game 3-3 (1/20/06) … Scored another goal against Sacred Heart (2/18/06). Pre-RMU: Led the Madison Capitals in 2004-05 in goals (10) and points (14) … Recorded three multi-goal games in her last season with the team … Was named team captain in 2003 … Received the Madison rotary award in 2003 and 2004.

Personal: Daughter of Ellen and Rick Dorman…Has an older brother Scott…Major is communications.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2005-06 Robert Morris ................................................... 31 2 3 5 6 122006-07 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 13 10 23 12 242007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 7 5 12 17 34Career ............................................................................... 101 22 18 40 35 70

Why did you choose Robert Morris University?

* * *I chose RMU because I

wanted to play D1 hockey, I personally enjoy the small

class size and love living near the city of Pittsburgh.

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11 MorganBeikirch Sr., Forward • 5-6 • Shoots: Right • Born: 7/2/1987 • Livonia, N.Y. / Syracuse Stars

• ASSiSTANT CAPTAiN (2007-08) • CHA ROOkie OF THe Week (2005-06)

2007-08: Skated in all 35 games for Robert Morris, putting together a total of five goals, 13 assists and 18 points … Led the team in points and assists … Earned three multi-assist games and one multi-point game … Compiled a season high three assists against Sacred Heart to lead the Colonials to an 8-2 win (11/2/07) … Finished with one goal and two assists against Wayne State (1/26/08) … Contributed two assists against Mercyhurst in a 5-4 defeat in overtime (3/1/07) … Scored the second goal of the game against Minnesota State that led to a 7-4 win (12/30/07) … Finished with at least one point in three consecutive games two times. 2006-07: Ranked third on the team with 23 points … Rounded out the season with 11 goals and 12 assists … Created the longest point-streak in program history accumulating nine points in eight consecutive games … Notched five multi-point games including a season-high three points against Chatham (10/27/06) with a goal and two assists … Scored the game-winning goal on two occasions (Sacred Heart, 1/04/07; Niagara, 1/13/07). 2005-06: Finished first on the team with 16 points … Named CHA Rookie of the Week on 10/11/05 … Finished the year with eight goals and eight assists … Played in all 31 games … Scored a goal and picked up an assist against Maine in back-to-back games … Scored the game-winning goal against Niagara (2/5/06) for the Colonials first CHA win. Pre-RMU: Claimed the New York State Championship in 2002 and 2004 with the Buffalo Bisons … Scored 21 goals and 27 assists in her career … Played in the Empire State Games earning a Silver medal in 2003, and Bronze in 2004 … Helped guide the Bison to the National Tournament game in Alaska …Was selected to the USA U16 National Camp in 2002.

Personal: Daughter of Dan and Marie … Has an older brother Ryan … Major is elementary education.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2005-06 Robert Morris ................................................... 31 8 8 16 17 342006-07 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 11 12 23 18 362007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 5 13 18 12 24Career ............................................................................... 101 24 33 57 47 94

How has your time at RMU changed your life?

* * *I have learned how to become

part of something bigger.

18 SamanthaUllrich Sr., Defenseman • 5-5 • Shoots: Left • Born: 4/15/1987 • St. Louis, Mo. / Team Illinois U-19

• All-CHA ROOkie TeAM (2005-06) • ASSiSTANT CAPTAiN (2006-07)

2007-08: Competed in 33 games for Robert Morris, earning two goals and nine assists for 11 points … Fifth on the team in assists … Scored a career high two goals to go along with one assist in an 8-2 victory against Sacred Heart (11/2/07) … Delivered the assist for the first goal of both series games against Maine, which contributed to identical 3-2 wins (11/9/07, 11/10/07) … Finished with a +5 rating after defeating Minnesota 7-4 (12/30/07). 2006-07: Took on the role of assistant captain in 2006-07… Played in 34 games … Tallied nine points with one goal and eight assists … Nabbed her first assist of the season against Boston (10/06/06) … Capped off a season-high performance with two assists in a 7-2 victory against Union (10/14/06) … Scored her lone goal of the season in a 4-0 shutout against Niagara (1/13/07) … Was named Co-Defensive Player of the Year by her teammates. 2005-06: Top scoring defender and fourth overall on the team in points with two goals and seven assists for nine points … Tied for seventh overall in the CHA for defenseman scoring … Registered 52 shots on goal … Earned a spot on the All-CHA Rookie team in 2005-06 … Tallied the game-winning goal against Vermont (11/05/2005) … Recorded two assist against Sacred Heart (2/17/2006) for the first multi-assist game in Colonial history. Pre-RMU: Played on the boys hockey team at Lindbergh High in St. Louis … Earned four letters through her varsity career …While on the team, Lindbergh was ranked eighth out of 52 teams … Played under Coach John Morrey.

Personal: Parents are Rich and Denise Ullrich … Has three siblings Matt, Daniel and Allison … Major is Business.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2005-06 Robert Morris ................................................... 31 2 7 9 20 402006-07 Robert Morris ................................................... 34 1 8 9 17 342007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 33 2 9 11 16 32Career ............................................................................... 98 5 24 29 53 106

What is the best part of being a Colonial Athlete?

* * *The best part of being a

Colonial Athlete is having a part in the community of athletes in the school. The school has a large group of athletes that

are very supportive of one another, which makes it a fun place to play and be a part of.

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14 kristenMiles Sr., Forward • 5-10 • Shoots: Left • Born: 1/20/1987 • London, Ont. / London Devillettes

• CAPTAiN • All-CHA SeCOND TeAM (2006-07) • CHA OFFeNSive PlAYeR OF THe Week (2006-07)• CHA ROOkie OF THe Week (2005-06)

2007-08: Played in 29 games for the Colonials, putting together a sea-son total of nine goals, seven assists and 16 points … Tied for first on the team in power-play goals with five and first on the team in shots with 93 … Tied for third in points and was second in goals … Earned three multi-point games, one multi-goal game and one multi-assist game … Put in a season high two goals against Niagara to lead her team to a 4-1 win (2/8/08) … Supplied a season high two assists against RIT to win 4-3 (12/8/07) … Tallied the first goal of the game and supplied the game-tying assist against St. Cloud State in a 3-3 tie (10/27/07) … Assisted on the fastest goal of the season, scored within the first seven seconds of the game against Sacred Heart (11/2/07) … Supplied the assist for the game-winning goal against Maine the following week (11/9/07) … Earned consecutive points in five of the last seven games of the season … Tied for sixth in the CHA in power-play goals. 2006-07: Led the Colonials in points with 24 … Scored 15 goals and added nine assists … Played in all 35 games for the Colonials … Ranked first on the team in multi-point games with six … Achieved the program’s first hat-trick in a 7-2 victory against Union (10/14/06) earning her CHA Offensive Player of the Week honors in the act …Scored two goals on two different occasions (St. Cloud State, 9/30/06; Chatham, 10/27/06) … Shared the team honor of Offensive Player of the Year as well as claiming the Stu-dent-Athlete of the Year award. 2005-06: Scored the first Colonial goal ever against Maine (10/8/05) … Scored the first goal for the Colonials at the RMU Island Sports Center against RPI (10/20/05) … Named CHA Rookie of the Week (10/25/05) … Appeared in 23 games … Third on the team in points with eight goals and three assists…Took 60 shots on goal … Scored two goals against Sacred Heart (2/17/06) including the game-winning goal. Pre-RMU: Claimed the TVDSB and WOSSA titles in 2005 with the London Devillettes … Finished the season 15-1-0 and third in all of Ontario … Scored 28 goals and 20 assists … Named TVDSB most valuable player in 2003-04.

Personal: Daughter of Deb Moulton and Dan Miles … Has an older brother Danny … Major is environmental science.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2005-06 Robert Morris ................................................... 23 8 3 11 5 102006-07 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 15 9 24 9 182007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 29 9 7 16 9 18Career ............................................................................... 87 32 19 51 23 46

Why did you choose Robert Morris University?

* * *I really enjoyed my visit, the

people and the area. The school was small and I

thought I would get a lot of opportunities to grow and develop both as a student

and athlete in this type of environment versus

at a larger campus.

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22 Meganpicinic Sr., Forward • 5-8 • Shoots: Left • Born: 4/29/1987 • Cliffside Park, N.J. / Princeton Tigerlillies

2007-08: Competed in 34 games for the Colonials … Scored seven goals and contributed 8 assists for 15 points … Shares the lead on the team and is fourth in the CHA in game-winning goals with three … Tied for third on the team in goals and tied for third in power-play goals with three … Finished the year with a +2 rating … Earned multiple points in three games … Recorded a pair of assists against St. Cloud State with one of them tying the game at 3-3 (10/27/07) … Finished with one goal and one assist against Sacred Heart in an 8-0 triumph (11/3/07) and earned a repeat performance of one goal and one assist against Brown (11/23/07) … Found the net for a short-handed goal against Sacred Heart, while also earning a + 3 rating (11/3/07) …Tallied the game winning goal against Maine at 3:39 in overtime to lead the team to a 3-2 victory (11/9/07) … With the game tied at 3-3, found the net for her second game-winning goal of the season to earn the 4-3 win against RIT (12/8/07) … The day previous assisted on a goal late in the second period to tie the game 1-1 against RIT, which led to a 2-1 victory (12/7/07) … Posted a power-play goal against Wayne State, which led RMU to a 2-1 victory (2/15/08). 2006-07: Increased her point total by over five times in her second season, scoring 11 goals and 10 assists for 21 points … Ranked fourth on the team in points … Played in all 35 games … Scored her first two points of the season with a goal and an assist against Union (10/14/06) … Exploded for five goals and two assists for seven points against Chatham (10/27/06), scoring the fastest hat-trick in Colonial hockey history with three goals in 4:50 … Had a hand in the game-winner against Vermont (11/18/06) and in the game-tying goal against Providence (11/19/06) … Tallied four points with a goal and an assist in each game during the first Sacred Heart series (1/3-4/07) … Scored the game-winning goal in a 4-3 victory against Sacred Heart (2/3/07). 2005-06: Appeared in all 31 games … took 59 shots on net … Put up two goals and two assists for four points … Both of her goals were unassisted short-handed goals against Mercyhurst (12/9/05) and Sacred Heart (2/18/06) … Tied on the team with most short-handed goals. Pre-RMU: Was a dual-sport athlete in high school, playing both hockey and softball, lettering in both … In 2004-05, the Tigerlillies posted a daunting 35-16-4 record and won the district championship … During her softball career Immaculate Heart Academy won the league, county, and state championships, notching records of 27-3 (2005) and 31-1 (2002) … Megan earned spots on both the all-league (first team) and all-county teams (third team).

Personal: Parents are Tony and Fiorella Picinic … Has two siblings, Cheryl and Anthony … Major is a social science and secondary education major.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2005-06 Robert Morris ................................................... 31 2 2 4 15 302006-07 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 11 10 21 15 302007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 34 7 8 15 13 26Career ............................................................................... 100 20 20 40 43 86

How has your time at RMU changed your life?

* * *I have met a lot of diverse and great people who I will remember always. I have grown as a person and athlete thanks to all my hardworking professors

and encouraging coaches.

20 aliproodian Sr., Forward • 5-7 • Shoots: Right • Born: 6/10/1987 • Canton, Mich. / Honeybaked U-19

2007-08: Played in 27 games for Robert Morris, putting in three goals and two assists for five points … Earned the game-winning goal at 18:14 in the first period against Niagara to win 4-1 (2/8/08) … Tallied another goal against Niagara in a 2-1 loss (2/22/08) … Provided an assist early in the second period against Wayne State to tie the game 1-1, which led to an RMU 2-1 victory (2/15/08) … Tied for first on the team in penalty minutes with 40. 2006-07: Skated in 17 games for the Colonials … Scored two goals and added five assists for seven points … Scored the game-winning goal in a 4-3 victory against Sacred Heart (1/03/07) to pick up her first point of the season … Had a season-high two assist game against Niagara (1/13/07) … Scored her second goal of the year against Niagara (2/16/07). 2005-06: Played in 30 games … Tallied eight points for the Colonials on five goals and three assists … Fourth on the team in goals … Took 67 shots on the year … Had a hand on the game-winning goal against Vermont (11/5/05) … Scored the game-winning goal against Sacred Heart (2/18/06). Pre-RMU: Was named captain three-years in a row for Honeybaked … Crowned Michigan state champions three years in a row (2003-2005) … Earned a spot in the USA national tournament in 2003-2005 … Participated on the National Olympic Development Camp.

Personal: Daughter of Bob and Carol … Has an older brother Brad …Was a two-sport athlete in high school, also participating in softball … Major is sports management.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2005-06 Robert Morris ................................................... 30 5 3 8 35 922006-07 Robert Morris ................................................... 17 2 5 7 12 242007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 27 3 2 5 20 40Career ............................................................................... 74 10 10 20 67 156

What is the best part of being a Colonial Athlete?

* * *I am surrounded by people

who share a common interest in sports and dedication to an athletic program that is on the rise. The support that is given

to the athletes and the athletic department is outstanding.

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24 kathryntraynor Sr., Forward • 5-6 • Shoots: Left • Born: 1/25/1985 • Toronto, Ontario / Toronto Jr. Aeros

2007-08: Skated in 29 games for RMU … Finished the season with 10 points, six goals, four assists and a +1 rating … Led the team in shot percentage with a .207 average … Earned two multi-goal games and one multi-assist game … Earned the third goal of the game in a 3-1 win over Clarkson (10/19/07) … Contributed two assists in the Colonials 8-0 conquest over Sacred Heart (11/3/07) … Tallied the first two goals for Robert Morris in its 4-3 win over RIT (12/8/07) … Compiled a pair of goals and an assist in RMU’s 7-4 win against Minnesota State (12/30/07) … Netted the only goal for RMU, which was an unassisted goal against Minnesota State in a 1-2 defeat (12/29/07). 2006-07: Played in 23 games during her sophomore season … Scored three goals and five assists for eight points … Tallied back-to-back games with an assist in a sweep of Sacred Heart (1/3-4/07) … Scored her first goal of the season as part of a multi-point performance in a 4-0 shutout of Niagara (1/13/07) … Scored a goal in the CHA semifinals against Mercyhurst (3/02/07). 2005-06: One of only three Colonials to have a multi-goal game in the inaugural season … Played in 31 games for Robert Morris … Finished second on the team in points with 15 … Scored 10 goals and picked up five assists … Had three multi-point games, Union (1/14/06), Niagara (2/12/06), and Sacred Heart (2/17/06). Pre-RMU: Played for a very dominant Toronto Junior Aeros team in 2004-05 … Captured the PWHL regular season title … Finished the year by winning the gold medal in the OWHA provincial championship.

Personal: Daughter of Dean and Mary Swift … Has four older siblings Carolyn, Ryan, Christine and Theresa … Major is sports management.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2005-06 Robert Morris ................................................... 31 10 5 15 17 34 2006-07 Robert Morris ................................................... 23 3 5 8 7 142007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 29 6 4 10 4 8Career ............................................................................... 83 19 14 33 28 56

What is the best part of being a Colonial Athlete?

* * *The best part about being a

colonial athlete is that you are apart of something special.

You are apart of a team with very talented athletes.

28 angelakost Sr., Forward • 5-6 • Shoots: Right • Born: 11/14/1986 • Moon Township, Pa. / Ohio Flames

2007-08: Saw ice time in 15 games … Made a total of three shots and had a +1 rating in three games. 2006-07: Provided the Colonials with leadership and guidance on and off the ice … Appeared in 35 games … Picked up both of her goals in a 13-0 rout of Chatham (10/27/06) … Award-ed the Player’s Player award by her teammates. 2005-06: Dressed for 31 games in 2005-06 … Tallied two points in her freshman campaign … Picked up an assist against Wayne State (1/27/06) on a power play goal for her first point … Registered an assist against Sacred Heart (2/18/06) in a 7-3 victory … Took 12 shots on the year. Pre-RMU: Played in 19 games her senior year with the Ohio Flames … Scored a goal and picked up an assist … Finished third place in the division standings … Finished fourth overall at nationals in 2005 … Was voted captain in 2004-05 … Received the players player award in 2003.

Personal: Daugher of Doug and Kim Kost … Has three sisters Heather, Leigh Ann and Raelene … Major is nursing.

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What is the best part of being a Colonial Athlete?

* * *The best part of being a colonial athlete is the friendships you develop

with your teammates. My teammates are like my

sisters and I know that they will always be there for me no matter what it is.

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33 BrianneMclaughlin Sr., Goaltender • 5-8 • Shoots: Left • Born: 6/20/1987 • Sheffield Village, Oh. / Ohio Flames

• ASSiSTANT CAPTAiN (2007-08)• USCHO.COM NATiONAl DeFeNSive PlAYeR OF THe Week (2006-07)• USCHO.COM NATiONAl DeFeNSive PlAYeR OF THe Week (2005-06)• THRee-TiMe CHA DeFeNSive PlAYeR OF THe Week (2007-08)• Five-TiMe CHA DeFeNSive PlAYeR OF THe Week (2006-07)• TWO-TiMe CHA DeFeNSive PlAYeR OF THe Week (2005-06) • CHA ROOkie OF THe Week (2005-06)• All-CHA FiRST TeAM (2007-08) • All-CHA SeCOND TeAM (2006-07)• All-CHA SeCOND TeAM (2005-06) • All-CHA ROOkie TeAM (2005-06)

2007-08: Participated in 32 games … Earned nine of the teams 12 wins, including one shut-out victory … Selected CHA Defensive Player of the week three times during the season … Earned First Team All-CHA Accolades … Selected to compete in the U.S. Women’s Under-22 Series …Led the CHA in save percentage with a .913 average and finished the season with 926 saves … Ended the season with a Goals Against Average of 2.82, which was ranked third in the CHA … Put together a season high of 53 saves against Mercyhurst (2/29/08) … Racked up 40-plus saves in three contests …Collected her first win of the season against Clarkson earning 25 saves and a season high .944 save percent average in the 3-1 victory (10/19/07) … Accumulated 19 saves in an 8-0 sweep over Sacred Heart (11/3/07) … Earned identical 3-2 wins in the series against Maine, earning 31 saves in the first triumph (11/9/07) and 19 stops in the second win (11/10/07) … Earned a season best 2.02 GAA and a season high save percentage of .951 in the Colonials first game of the season against Mercyhurst, notching 39 saves in the contest. 2006-07: Recorded eight of the team’s 11 wins … Earned three shut-out victories … Elected CHA Defensive Player of the Week five times during the season … Picked up 40-plus saves in five games … Notched her first two victories of the season in a sweep of Union (10/14-15/06)

… Registered a 2-0 shut-out against Vermont (11/18/06) then picked up the tie against Providence (11/19/06) the very next day earning herself her second USCHO.com National Defensive Player of the Week award … Stopped a season-high 55 shots against Mercyhurst (12/10/06) … Capped off her third career shut-out against Niagara (1/13/07) with a 4-0 victory … Earned her third doughnut of the season with a 1-0 win at Sacred Heart (2/04/07) … Earned the Most Valuable Player and Co-Defensive Player of the year awards by her teammates. 2005-06: Was named USCHO.com National Defensive Player of the Week on February 7 after making 84 saves and picking up two shut-outs in a series against Niagara … Earned CHA Defensive Player of the Week honors twice (11/30/05, 2/7/06) … Earned CHA Rookie of the Week honors (3/6/06) …Was named to the All-CHA Second Team and the All-CHA Rookie Team in 2005-06 … Started 30 of the 31 games for the Colonials … Recorded two shutouts, both against Niagara (2/4/06, 2/5/06) … Recorded over 40 saves in nine games … Had a season high 57 saves against Mercyhurst (3/4/06) … Made 1,088 saves for the season. Pre-RMU: Started 15 games for the Ohio Flames … Tied for second in the conference with a record of 8-4-1 … Boasted the third highest save percentage with .944 … Had a goals against average of 1.47 … Earned a third place finish at nationals in 2004 … Participated in the Prospects Tournament in 2004 … Attended the National Goaltenders Camp in 2003.

Personal: Daughter of Brian and Susan McLaughlin … Has an older brother Michael … Major is elementary education.

How has your time at RMU changed your life?

* * *I have met friends, teachers,

and coaches that have influenced my life positively

and have learned to deal with and recognize

real life situations.

YEAR TEAM GP-GS MIN. W-L-T GA GAA SV. SV.%2005-06 Robert Morris ............... 31-30 1770:12 5-23-2 118 4.00 1088 .9022006-07 Robert Morris ............... 27-27 1534:26 8-17-2 84 3.28 826 .9082007-08 Robert Morris ............... 32-32 1873:22 9-22-1 88 2.82 926 .913Career .............................................. 90-89 5178:00 22-62-5 290 3.36 2840 .907

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6 Mallorygiambra Jr., Defenseman • 5-7 • Shoots: Right • Born: 06/24/1988 • Rochester, N.Y. / Rochester Edge

2007-08: Played in all 35 games for Robert Morris, tallying a total of 16 points, four goals and 12 assists … Tied for second on the team in assists and tied for third on the team in total points … Compiled multi-assist games on four occasions … Scored one goal against Wisconsin (10/6/07) and contributed one assist against Clarkson the next week in a 3-1 victory (10/19/07) … Earned an assist against Sacred Heart in an 8-0 triumph (11/3/07) … Tallied a power-play goal early in the third period against Maine to win the game 3-2 (11/9/07) … Tallied the game-winning goal and the lone goal of the contest against Bemidji State (11/17/07) and then compiled two assists at Brown the following week that contributed to a 4-2 victory (11/23/07) … Put together two assists, including a game-winning assist in a 2-1 victory over Wayne State (2/15/07) …Collected a pair of assists against Mercyhurst in a 4-5 overtime defeat … Ranked fifth in the CHA and first on the team for the second straight year in defenseman scoring with 0.46 points per game. 2006-07: Played in all 35 games during 2006-07 season … Scored two goals and added nine assists for 11 points … Registered her first collegiate goal against Clarkson (11/11/06) … Scored her second goal of the season in a 2-0 shutout against Vermont (11/18/06) … Tallied a season-best three assists against Sacred Heart (1/04/07) … Ranked first on the team in defenseman scoring. Pre-RMU: Was a three-sport athlete in high school playing hockey, softball, and running cross country … Played for both the Rochester Edge and the Varsity Boys Greece Arcadia team … Scored one goal with Greece Arcadia … In 2006, Giambra helped lead her high school softball team to a section five title, a division championship, and a western regional championship … Was elected MVP and captain of her softball team her senior year …

Personal: Daughter of Nick and Jackie Giambra … Has two brothers Jim and Sam … Major is sports management.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2006-07 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 2 9 11 23 462007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 4 12 16 11 22Career ............................................................................... 70 6 21 27 34 68

What is the best part of being a Colonial Athlete?

* * *The best part of being

a Colonial Athlete is my teammates and I are a family.

12 Jackigibson Jr., Defenseman • 5-9 • Shoots: Left • Born: 06/30/1988 • Burlington, Ontario / Burlington Barracudas

2007-08: Played in all 35 games for the Colonials, finishing the season with three goals and 11 assists for 14 points … Named CHA defensive player of the week (12/10/07) after earning back-to-back goals in RMU’s series with RIT, which led to wins in both games (12/7/07, 12/8/07) … Fourth on the team in assists … Sixth in the CHA in defensemen scoring …Compiled two multi-assist games … Earned a career high four assists, having a hand in every goal against Brown to guide the Co-lonials to a 4-2 victory (11/23/07) and tallied two assists against Niagara in a 4-1 win (2/8/08) … Assisted in the game-winning goal against Wayne State (2/15/08). 2006-07: Played in all 35 games as a freshman … Finished the campaign with one goal and eight helpers for nine points … Marked her first point as a Colonial with an assist against St. Cloud State (9/30/06) … Tallied her first collegiate goal as well as adding an assist against Niagara (2/16/07) for her first multi-point game of her career … Wrapped up the season with only three penalties. Pre-RMU: A multi-sport athlete at Notre Dame Secondary School participating in field hockey, softball, rugby, hockey, and track … Played for the Burlington Barracudas in the OFSAA league in Ontario … Won two OFSAA championships … Named the team’s MVP in 2005-06 … Elected Notre Dame’s Athlete of the Year in 2006.

Personal: Daughter of Trish and Steve Gibson … Has three siblings Shannon, Teri and Greg … Major is social science.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2006-07 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 1 8 9 3 62007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 3 11 14 7 14Career ............................................................................... 70 4 19 23 10 20

What is the best part of being a Colonial Athlete?

* * *The best part about being a colonial athlete is being

able to represent our school by doing something I love.

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19 JessicaRiley Jr., Forward – 5-8- Shoots: Right Born: 10/05/1987 • Hamilton, Ontario / Stoney Creek Sabres

• CHA ROOkie OF THe Week (2006-07)

2007-08: Competed in 34 games for the Colonials … Put together seven points, consisting of three goals and four assists … Fourth on the team in shot percentage with a .130 average … Earned back-to-back points against Sacred Heart, contributing an assist in the Colonials 8-2 win against the Pioneers (11/2/07) and putting in a goal in their 8-0 win against Sacred Heart the next day (11/3/07) … Recorded a goal early in the second period to tie the game 1-1 and help lead RMU to a 2-1 victory (2/15/08) … Also tallied one goal against Wayne State in a 6-4 loss to the Warriors earlier in the season (1/26/08) … Delivered an assist early in the second period against Maine to tie the game 2-2 and send it into overtime, where RMU won 3-2 (11/10/07). 2006-07: Played in 35 games as a freshman … Reeled off six goals and five assists for 11 points … Nabbed her first collegiate point with an assist against Chatham (10/27/06) … Scored her first two collegiate goals against Northeastern (1/21/07), with her first tying the game at, 2-2, while her second won the game in overtime with only six seconds remaining to play … Was named CHA Rookie of the Week for her two goal performance against Northeastern … Recorded a three-point series against Sacred Heart (2/3-4/07), picking up a goal and an assist in game one, while scoring her second game-winning goal of the season in a 1-0 shutout during game two … Named the Colonials Rookie of the Year. Pre-RMU: A four-sport athlete at St. Thomas More high school playing hockey, softball, field hockey, and soccer … Played right wing in hockey for four years … Finished 12-0-1 her sophomore year … Reached the championship game four years in a row … Was nominated for athlete of the year grades 10, 11 and 12.

Personal: Daughter of Jason and Paulette Riley … Has an identical twin sister, Jordan, and a brother Jason … Major is psychology.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2006-07 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 6 5 11 16 322007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 34 3 4 7 17 34Career ............................................................................... 69 9 9 18 33 66

How has your time at RMU changed your life?

* * *I have matured through my years at Robert Morris and learned many life lessons.

It has taught me to manage things, whether it be on the

ice or in the classroom.

21 Chelseawalkland Jr., Forward • 5-6 • Shoots: Right • Born: 08/01/1988 • Pittsford, N.Y. / Rochester Edge

2007-08: Skated in 34 games for the Colonials … Earned two goals and two assists for four points … First goal of the season tied the game in the second period and led to a 3-1 win against Clarkson (10/19/08) … Earned two points in the Colonials’ final series against Mercyhurst by scoring a goal in the first game of the series (2/29/08) and adding an assist in the second game (3/1/08) … Earned a + 3 rating in RMU’s 7-4 victory over Minnesota State (12/30/07). 2006-07: Contributed 14 points in her first season as a Colonial … Scored five goals and tallied nine assists … Played in 35 games … Earned her first collegiate point with an assist in a 3-3 draw against St. Cloud State (9/30/06) … Her first collegiate goal came as the game-winner in a 3-2 victory against Union (10/15/06) … Had a season-high three assist performance against Chatham (10/27/06) … Picked up a goal and an assist in a 5-3 come from behind victory against Rensselaer (11/05/06). Pre-RMU: A multi-sport athlete at Rush-Henrietta High School, Walkland participated in hockey, lacrosse, soccer and softball … She earned the News 10 scholar athlete award, women’s lacrosse MVP, first team all-county in both lacrosse and softball, 2006 Rush-Henrietta all-around athlete, and a gold medal in the empire state games in 2005.

Personal: Daughter of Kevin and Holly Walkland … Has a younger sister Kristen … Major is business education and sports management.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2006-07 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 5 9 14 9 182007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 34 2 2 4 6 12Career ............................................................................... 39 7 11 18 15 30

How has your time at RMU changed your life?

* * *I have met great people and have developed friendships

and created memories that will last forever.

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27 JordanRiley Jr., Forward • 5-8 • Shoots: Right • Born: 10/05/1987 • Hamilton, Ontario / Stoney Creek Sabres

2007-08: Competed in 24 games for the Colonials … Finished the season with a pair of goals and pair of assists for four points … Earned a shorthanded goal in the second period of the game against Maine to tie the game 2-2 and send it into overtime, where RMU eventually won, 3-2 (11/10/07) … Contributed a goal in an 8-2 win against Sacred Heart (11/2/07) … Added an assist in the second game of the series against Sacred Heart that helped in an 8-0 sweep (11/3/07) … Delivered an assist in the first of three goals for the Colonials in a 3-1 victory over Clarkson (10/19/07). 2006-07: Saw ice time in all 35 games during her freshman campaign … Provided three goals and eight assists for 11 points … Scored her first collegiate goal on a short-handed opportunity in a 3-2 victory against Union College (10/15/06) … Marked her first assist in a 13-0 victory against Chatham (10/28/06) … Scored the game-winning goal in a 5-3 come from behind victory against Rensselaer (11/05/06) … Picked up two multi-point games with two assists each in wins against Sacred Heart (1/04/07) and Northeastern (1/21/07). Pre-RMU: Played hockey alongside her sister Jessica as members of the Stony Creek Sabres … Participated in several sports including hockey, soccer, softball, and field hockey … Earned the most valuable player award for field hockey in 2004 … Was nominated for athlete of the year at St. Thomas More three years in a row.

Personal: Daughter of Jason and Paulette Riley … Has an identical twin sister Jessica and a brother Jason … Major is applied psychology.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2006-07 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 3 8 11 10 202007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 24 2 2 4 6 20Career ............................................................................... 59 5 10 15 16 40

How has your time at RMU changed your life?

* * *My time at RMU has

definitely helped me grow. Playing hockey and being a student is difficult but I would never give this

experience up for the world. It has given me precious

life skills that I will need in the future and prepared me for life after college.

10 kylieRossler So., Forward • 5-6 • Shoots: Right • Born: 03/03/1989 • Regina, Saskatchewan / Regina Rebels

• CHA OFFeNSive PlAYeR OF THe Week (11/5/07)

2007-08: Played in 30 games for Robert Morris … Tallied 15 points, consisting of seven goals and eight points … Tied for third on the team in goals scored … Posted five multi-point games … Selected CHA Offensive Player of the Week after accumulating four goals and one assist in RMU’s back-to-back wins over Sacred Heart (11/2/07, 11/3/07) … Earned the fastest goal of the season, finding the back of the net against Sacred Heart seven seconds into the first period (11/2/07) … Put in the game-tying goal late in the third period against St. Cloud State, while also contributing an assist in the 3-3 tie (10/27/07) … Netted the game-winning goal at 11:34 in the second period against Brown in a 4-2 win (11/23/07) … Contributed the game-winning assist in RMU’s 1-0 win over Bemidji State (11/23/07) … Delivered three assists in RMU’s two-game series with Niagara (2/22/08, 2/23/08) … Tied for seventh in the CHA in freshman scoring. Pre-RMU: Led the Regina Rebels in goals, assists and points with 19 goals and 24 assists for 43 points … Played in 24 games averaging 1.8 points per game … Scored a season-high three goals as part of six point performance in an 10-0 win against the Saskatoon Comets (11/10/2006) … Notched a four-point performance with four assists against the Weyburn Penta Gold Wings (11/15/2006) … Was named captain for the Regina Rebels in 2006-07 … Currently a member of Team Saskatchewan.

Personal: Daughter of Marcel and Rhonda Rossler … Has one brother, Mason … Major is Sports Management.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 30 7 8 15 20 40

Why did you choose Robert Morris University?

* * *The people in the community

were very nice, and welcoming. The campus was small and near a big

city. The women’s ice hockey team seemed like

a perfect fit for me.

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15 whitneypappas So., Defenseman • 5-7 • Shoots: Left • Born: 09/24/1987 • Evergreen, Co. / Belle Tire

2007-08: Competed in 35 games for the Colonials, putting in one goal and six assists for seven points … Earned her first career assist against Sacred Heart that helped RMU to an 8-2 win (11/2/07) … Had a repeat performance against Sacred Heart the next day, contributing another assist in an 8-0 victory (11/3/07) … Provided the assist in the game-winning overtime goal against Maine (11/10/07) … Delivered another game-winning assist late in the third period in a 2-1 win over RIT (12/7/08) … Put in the sixth of seven goals for RMU within two minutes of the third period and earned a +4 rating in the Colonials 7-4 defeat over Minnesota State (12/30/07) … Finished the year tied for first on the team with a +5 rating. Pre-RMU: Two-sport athlete in high school, playing both ice hockey and volleyball … Relocated her senior year from Colorado to Michigan to play hockey for Belle Tire, helping lead the team to back-to-back Michigan State Championships in 2006 and 2007 … Was part of the Evergreen team that won the 2005 Colorado State Championship … Registered 146 points in 246 varsity games played … Earned the title of Evergreen’s Best Female Athlete six times (2000-2006).

Personal: Daughter of Dan and Kim Pappas … Has two brothers, Miles and Winston … Major is undecided.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 1 6 7 2 4

How has your time at RMU changed your life?

* * *As a student-athlete, it

has challenged me on the ice and in the classroom to manage self and team

success, which has helped me prepare for life after college.

16 Sarao’Malley So., Forward • 5-7 • Shoots: Right • Born 01/13/1989 • Guelph, Ontario / Hamilton Hawks

• TWO TiMe ROOkie OF THe Week (2007-08) • All-CHA ROOkie TeAM (2007-08)

2007-08: Skated in 35 games for Robert Morris … Put together 11 goals and six assists for 17 points … Led the team and was ninth in the CHA in goals and tied for first on the team and tied for fourth in the CHA in power-play goals and game-winning goals … Second on the team in points and third in shot percentage with a .149 average … Fourth in the CHA for freshman scoring … Earned four multi-point games, including a hat trick … Scored at least one point in five consecutive games from 11/2/07-11/16/07 … Provided three game-winning goals for the Colonials … Selected Rookie of the Week after scoring a hat trick and the game-winning goal in RMU’s 8-2 win against Sacred Heart in the first game of the series (11/2/07) and then adding another short-handed, game-winning goal in the Colonials 8-0 sweep over the Pioneers the next day (11/3/07) … Earned the Rookie of the Week honor the very next week after posting a pair of goals and an assist in RMU’s matching back-to-back 3-2 wins against Maine (11/9/07, 11/10/07) … Netted an unassisted game-winning goal late in the second period in RMU’s 7-4 victory over Minnesota State (12/30/07) … Contributed a pair of assists in back-to-back goals to even the score 2-2 against RIT, which eventually led to a 4-3 win (12/8/07). Pre-RMU: Led the Hamilton Hawks with 21 goals and 13 assists for 34 points … Ranked ninth in the PWHL in points … Played in 30 games averaging 1.1 points per game … Named assistant captain of the Hawks in 2006-07 … Picked up nine multi-point games with three of them coming as multi-goal games … Scored two goals and tallied three assists in the Provincial Women’s Hockey League Playoff Tournament.

Personal: Daughter of Kevin and Phylis O’Malley … Has a sister, Lisa … Major is business management.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS. PEN. PIM2007-08 Robert Morris ................................................... 35 11 6 17 3 6

How has your time at RMU changed your life?

* * *I have matured a lot since

beginning at RMU. The professors and my coaches have given me a lot more

independence which allowed me to grow as a person.

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29 MariaStoa So., Forward • 5-7 • Shoots: Right • Born: 03/04/1989 • Bloomington, Minn. / Eden Prairie

• ROOkie OF THe Week (11/26/07)

2007-08: Saw the ice in 31 contests … Compiled 16 points, consisting of 12 assists and four goals … Tied for second on the team in assists, tied for third in points and ended the season with a +1 rating … Put together multi-assist performances five times throughout the season … Earned the CHA Rookie of the Week award after earning consecutive goals at Brown (11/23/07) and Providence (11/25/07) … Posted three points in the series against Sacred Heart, earning two assists in the 8-2 victory (11/2/07) and one goal in the 8-0 sweep (11/3/07) … Assisted in back-to-back goals against RIT, that gave RMU a 3-2 lead early in the third period that eventually led to a 4-3 victory (12/8/07) … Contributed two assists in RMU’s 7-4 conquest over Minnesota State (12/30/07) … Provided an assist at 19:00 in the third period against Mercyhurst to tie the game 4-4 and send it into overtime. Pre-RMU: Ranked second on the team in goals and points with 24 goals and 46 points …Was third on the team in helpers with 22 assists … Helped engineer a 57-game win streak towards a 2005-06 Minnesota State Championship … Tallied five points on two occasions during the 2006-07 season, scoring three goals and two assists against Rosemount (11/21/2006) and two goals and three assists against Stillwater (12/30/2006).

Personal: Daughter of Jamie and Kevin Stoa … Has two siblings, Ryan and Rachel … Major is undecided.

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Why did you choose Robert Morris University?

* * *I chose Robert Morris

because I liked the athletic program and I liked how

it is near the city.

31 danecaButterfield So., Goaltender • 5-5 • Shoots: Left • Born: 01/15/1989 • Kronau, Saskatchewan / Notre Dame Hounds

2007-08: Appeared in six games for the Colonials … Racked up 80 saves in 228:28 minutes played … Allowed only eight goals and earned a GAA of 2.10 … Tallied three wins on the season with two of them occurring in consecutive games played … Earned her first career win against Sacred Heart, racking up 15 saves with a .895 save percent average in the 8-2 win (11/2/07) … Followed that performance with her first career shutout win, earning 27 saves and a season high .957 average at Bemidji State (11/17/07) Her 16 saves against RIT helped provide the Colonials a 4-3 victory (12/8/07). Pre-RMU: Member of the Notre Dame Hounds team that went 24-4-1 en route to the 2007 Saskatchewan Female AAA Hockey League title … Accumulated a 11-3-0 record with two victories coming in shut-out fashion … Earned a 1.99 goals against average while allowing only 27 goals on the season.

Personal: Daughter of Cindy and Greg Butterfield … Has one sibling, Parker … Major is applied psychology.

YEAR TEAM GP-GS MIN. W-L-T GA GAA SV. SV.%2007-08 Robert Morris ............... 6-3 228:28 3-0-0 8 2.10 80 .909

Why did you choose Robert Morris University?

* * *I chose RMU for the hockey program. I loved the city, the team and the small campus.

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4 kathrynStack Fr., Defenseman • 5-6 • Shoots: Right • Born: 6/5/1990 • Edmonton, Alberta / Edmonton Thunder

Pre-RMU: Played for St. Francis Xavier High School and Edmonton Thunder club team … Earned the Dr. George Caffaro Heart and Soul Award … Named Global Edmonton Athlete of the Week … Given the Silver Stick Award for being the most outstanding student.

Personal: Daughter of Michael and Nadine Stack … Born June 5, 1990 … Has two brothers, Michael and Nathan and one sister, Laura … Major is education.

Why did you choose Robert Morris University?

* * *I chose RMU because it has so much to offer. Not only can I play competitive hockey, I can get an education.

3 paigepietrangelo Fr., Defenseman • 5-11 • Shoots: Right • Born: 6/21/1990 • Niagara Falls, Ontario / Hamilton Hawks

Pre-RMU: Lettered in hockey, basketball and soccer in high school … Named Jr. Athlete of the Year in 2006 and earned the Girl’s Hockey Award in grade 12 … Played in 42 games for the Hawks, earning one goal and 10 assists for 11 points … Father played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, cousin Alex Pietrangelo was drafted in the NHL in 2008.

Personal: Daughter of Frank and Kim Pietrangelo … Born June 21, 1990 … Has one sister Jessica and one brother Dylan … Major is environmental science.

Why did you choose Robert Morris University?

* * *I loved the city and when I came to visit campus, it was memorable. It’s a good size campus that I felt comfortable with.

8 Briannadelaney Fr., Forward • 5-6 • Shoots: Right • Born: 9/19/1990 • Stittsville, Ontario / NCCP Raiders

Pre-RMU: Participated in seven sports while attending Sacred Heart Catholic High School … Earned Junior Athlete of the Year accolades in 2006 and received Senior Athlete of the Year honors in 2008 … Named MVP of her hockey team in 2006, 2007 and 2008, while also earning MVP honors in Softball (2007-2008), Field Hockey (2007) and Badminton (2007) … Led team to a silver finish in the Provisional championship and a spot in the PWHL league playoffs in 2007 while playing for the NCCP Ottawa Capitals … Finished the year leading her team with 36 points, scoring 17 goals and 19 assists in 31 games for an average of 1.2 points per game … Selected to play for Team Ontario Blue at the U18 Championships in Kitchener and earned a Bronze finish at the Ontario Winter games in 2006.

Personal: Daughter of Gerry and Dennis Delaney … Born September 19, 1990 … Has one sister Cobina and two brothers Vince and Austin … Major is elementary education.

Why did you choose Robert Morris University?

* * *I liked the atmosphere of Robert Morris, primarily because it was not a big school and classes were smaller.

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TeaM STaTiSTicS RMU OPP

SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts........................... 78-816 99-1105 Shot pct............................................ .096 .090 Goals/Game ...................................... 2.2 2.8 Shots/Game ...................................... 23.3 31.6 Assists .............................................. 123 158POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays .............................. 25-200 30-176 Conversion Percent ............................ .125 .170 Shot Attempts ................................... 250 290 Shot Percent ..................................... .100 .103GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals ........................................ 78 99 Power Play ........................................ 25 30 Short-handed .................................... 3 4 Empty net ......................................... 1 3 Penalty ............................................. 0 1 Unassisted ........................................ 10 2 Overtime .......................................... 1 2 Shootout ........................................... 0 0 Delayed Penalty ................................. 0 0PENALTIES Number ............................................ 203 221 Minutes ............................................ 414 483 Penalties/Game .................................. 5.8 6.3 Pen minutes/Game ............................. 11.8 13.8 Minor ............................................... 202 214 Major ............................................... 0 3 10-minute Misconduct ....................... 1 2 Game Misconduct .............................. 0 2 Gross Misconduct .............................. 0 0 Match .............................................. 0 0FACEOFFS (W-L .................................... 1038-1116 1116-1038 Faceoff W-L Pct. ................................ .482 .518SHOOTOUTS (Made-Att ........................ 0-0 0-0ATTENDANCE Total ................................................. 3371 7370 Dates/Avg Per Date ........................... 16/211 18/409 Neutral Site #/Avg. ............................ 1/496

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TOTAL

Robert Morris ........................ 21 28 28 1 78Opponents ............................ 31 39 27 2 99

SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT TOTAL

Robert Morris ........................ 365 340 297 4 1,006Opponents ............................ 238 246 248 6 738

DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND GOALIE OF RECORD

* 10/2/07 #2 MERCYHURST 0-3 L 250 Brianne McLaughlin 10/5/07 @ #1 Wisconsin 0-3 L 1912 Brianne McLaughlin 10/6/07 @ #1 Wisconsin 1-3 L 2043 Brianne McLaughlin 10/19/07 CLARKSON W 3-1 371 Brianne McLaughlin 10/20/07 CLARKSON 0-1 L 244 Brianne McLaughlin 10/26/07 ST. CLOUD STATE 1-3 L 170 Brianne McLaughlin 10/27/07 ST. CLOUD STATE 3-3T OT 357 Brianne McLaughlin * 10/30/07 @ #3 Mercyhurst 1-6 L 400 Brianne McLaughlin 11/2/07 SACRED HEART W 8-2 300 Daneca Butterfield 11/3/07 SACRED HEART W 8-0 481 Brianne McLaughlin 11/9/07 @ Maine W 3-2 135 Brianne McLaughlin 11/10/07 @ Maine W 3-2 OT 178 Brianne McLaughlin 11/16/07 @ Bemidji State 2-3 L 75 Brianne McLaughlin 11/17/07 @ Bemidji State W 1-0 206 Daneca Butterfield 11/23/07 @ Brown W 4-2 186 Brianne McLaughlin 11/25/07 @ Providence 1-7 L 107 Brianne McLaughlin 12/7/07 RIT W 2-1 156 Brianne McLaughlin 12/8/07 RIT W 4-3 163 Daneca Butterfield 12/29/07 MINNESOTA STATE 1-2 L 79 Brianne McLaughlin 12/30/07 MINNESOTA STATE W 7-4 74 Brianne McLaughlin 1/3/08 @ Quinnipiac 1-2 L 107 Brianne McLaughlin 1/4/08 @ Quinnipiac 1-3 L 86 Brianne McLaughlin 1/18/08 @ Rensselaer 0-1 L 250 Brianne McLaughlin 1/19/08 @ Rensselaer 1-3 L 275 Brianne McLaughlin * 1/25/08 WAYNE STATE 1-6 L 176 Brianne McLaughlin * 1/26/08 WAYNE STATE 4-6 L 79 Brianne McLaughlin * 2/8/08 NIAGARA W 4-1 100 Brianne McLaughlin * 2/9/08 NIAGARA 2-3 LOT 101 Brianne McLaughlin * 2/15/08 @ #10 Wayne State W 2-1 129 Brianne McLaughlin * 2/16/08 @ #10 Wayne State 1-2 L 115 Brianne McLaughlin * 2/22/08 @ Niagara 1-2 L 350 Brianne McLaughlin * 2/23/08 @ Niagara 1-4 L 391 Brianne McLaughlin * 2/29/08 @ #7 Mercyhurst 2-5 L 425 Brianne McLaughlin * 3/1/08 #7 MERCYHURST 4-5 LOT 270 Brianne McLaughlin 3/7/08 vs. #1 Wayne State 0-4 L 496 Brianne McLaughlin

TEAM RECORDOverall: 12-22-1 Conference: 2-11-0 Home: 7-8-1 Away: 5-13-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Overtime: 1-2-1

ATTENDANCE DATES TOTAL AVERAGE

Total ........................................................ 35 11,237 321Home ...................................................... 16 3,371 211Away ....................................................... 18 7,370 409Neutral .................................................... 1 496 496

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individualStatistics |-----------SHOTS-----------| |----------PENALTIES----------| |---------------------------GOALS-------------------------| ## Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct. +/- No-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW GTG OT HT PN UA

11 Morgan Beikirch ....... 35 5 13 18 90 .056 -6 12-24 12 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 Sara O’Malley .......... 35 11 6 17 74 .149 -8 3-6 3 0 0 5 1 3 3 0 0 1 0 3

14 Kristen Miles ............ 29 9 7 16 93 .097 -6 9-18 9 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 Mallory Giambra ...... 35 4 12 16 53 .075 -13 11-22 11 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1

29 Maria Stoa ............... 31 4 12 16 54 .074 +1 8-16 8 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

22 Megan Picinic ........... 34 7 8 15 76 .092 +2 13-26 13 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0

8 Kylie Rossler............. 30 7 8 15 59 .119 0 20-40 20 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1

12 Jacki Gibson ............. 35 3 11 14 29 .103 -17 7-14 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 Alissa Dorman .......... 35 7 5 12 37 .189 -8 17-34 17 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1

18 Samantha Ullrich ...... 33 2 9 11 36 .056 -3 16-32 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 Kathryn Traynor ....... 29 6 4 10 29 .207 +1 4-8 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

17 Maria Olausson ........ 30 2 6 8 41 .049 -2 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

19 Jessica Riley ............. 34 3 4 7 23 .130 -11 17-34 17 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 Whitney Pappas ....... 35 1 6 7 24 .042 +5 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 Ali Proodian.............. 27 3 2 5 37 .081 0 20-40 20 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3

5 Jenny Monteleone .... 35 0 5 5 12 .000 +5 20-40 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

27 Jordan Riley ............. 24 2 2 4 17 .118 -7 6-20 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

21 Chelsea Walkland ..... 34 2 2 4 26 .077 -6 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

33 Brianne McLaughlin.. 32 0 1 1 0 .000 -1 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

28 Angela Kost .............. 15 0 0 0 3 .000 -3 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Dy-anna Stewart ...... 29 0 0 0 3 .000 +1 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Vanessa Zwegers ...... 1 0 0 0 0 .000 -1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TM TEAM ....................... 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total ....................... 35 78 123 201 816 .096 -77 203-414 202 0 1 25 3 14 12 1 1 1 0 10

Opponents .............. 35 99 158 257 1105 .090 - 221-483 214 3 4 30 4 21 22 0 2 1 1 2

|-----GOAL AVERAGE-----| |----SAVES----| |-------RECORD-------| |-------------GOALS--------------| ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg. Saves Pct. W L T Sho PP SH EN PEN SOG

31 Daneca Butterfield ....... 6-3 228:28 8 2.10 80 .909 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0

33 Brianne McLaughlin...... 32-32 1873:22 88 2.82 926 .913 9 22 1 1 26 3 0 1 0

TM EMPTY NET .................. 9-0 12:51 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0

Total ........................... 35-0 2114:41 99 2.81 1,006 .913 12 22 1 2 30 4 3 1 0

Opponents .................. 35-0 2114:41 78 2.21 738 .906 22 12 1 5 25 3 1 0 0

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Robert Morris - TeaM GaMe hiGhSPOINTS .................................. 19 vs. Sacred Heart (11/3/07)

19 vs. Sacred Heart (11/2/07)GOALS ................................... 8 vs. Sacred Heart (11/3/07)

8 vs. Sacred Heart (11/2/07)ASSISTS ................................. 11 vs. Sacred Heart (11/3/07)

11 vs. Sacred Heart (11/2/07)SHOTS ON GOAL ................... 45 vs. Sacred Heart (11/3/07)SAVES..................................... 53 @ Mercyhurst (2/29/08)PENALTIES ............................. 12 vs. Wayne State (1/26/08)PENALTY MINUTES ................ 28 vs. RIT (12/8/07)

Opponent - TeaM GaMe hiGhSPOINTS .................................. 17 vs. Wayne State (1/25/08)

17 @ Providence (11/25/07)GOALS ................................... 7 @ Providence (11/25/07)ASSISTS ................................. 11 vs. Wayne State (1/25/08)SHOTS ON GOAL ................... 58 @ Mercyhurst (2/29/08)SAVES..................................... 37 @ Maine (11/10/07)

37 vs. Sacred Heart (11/3/07)PENALTIES ............................. 14 vs. Wayne State (1/26/08)

14 vs. St. Cloud State (10/27/07)PENALTY MINUTES ................. 36 vs. Wayne State (1/26/08)

Robert Morris - TeaM GaMe lOWSPOINTS .................................. 0 vs. Mercyhurst (10/2/07)

0 @ Wisconsin (10/5/07) 0 vs. Clarkson (10/20/07) 0 @ Rensselaer (1/18/08) 0 vs. Wayne State (3/7/08)

GOALS ................................... 0 vs. Mercyhurst (10/2/07) 0 @ Wisconsin (10/5/07) 0 vs. Clarkson (10/20/07) 0 @ Rensselaer (1/18/08) 0 vs. Wayne State (3/7/08)

ASSISTS ................................. 0 vs. Mercyhurst (10/2/07) 0 @ Wisconsin (10/5/07) 0 vs. Clarkson (10/20/07) 0 vs. Minnesota State (12/29/07) 0 @ Rensselaer (1/18/08) 0 @ Niagara (2/22/08) 0 @ Niagara (2/23/08) 0 vs. Wayne State (3/7/08)

SHOTS ON GOAL ................... 11 vs. Mercyhurst (10/2/07) 11 @ Wisconsin (10/5/07) 11 vs. Clarkson (10/20/07)

SAVES..................................... 15 vs. Sacred Heart (11/2/07)PENALTIES ............................. 2 @ Bemidji State (11/17/07)

2 vs. Wayne State (3/7/08)PENALTY MINUTES ................ 4 @ Bemidji State (11/17/07)

4 vs. Wayne State (3/7/08)

Opponent - TeaM GaMe lOWSPOINTS .................................. 0 vs. Sacred Heart (11/3/07)

0 @ Bemidji State (11/17/07)GOALS ................................... 0 vs. Sacred Heart (11/3/07)

0 @ Bemidji State (11/17/07)ASSISTS ................................. 0 vs. Sacred Heart (11/3/07)

0 @ Bemidji State (11/17/07)SHOTS ON GOAL ................... 17 vs. Sacred Heart (11/2/07)

17 vs. RIT (12/7/07)SAVES..................................... 7 vs. Minnesota State (12/30/07)PENALTIES ............................. 2 @ Wisconsin (10/5/07)

2 vs. RIT (12/7/07) 2 vs. Minnesota State (12/30/07) 2 @ Rensselaer (1/18/08) 2 @ Rensselaer (1/19/08)

PENALTY MINUTES ................ 4 @ Wisconsin (10/5/07) 4 vs. RIT (12/7/07) 4 vs. Minnesota State (12/30/07) 4 @ Rensselaer (1/18/08) 4 @ Rensselaer (1/19/08)

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RMUgame-by-gameanalysisTEAM PER-GAME: Games played: 35 • Shots per game: 23.3 • Goals per game: 2.2 • Assists per game: 3.5 • Points per game: 5.7

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10/2/07 MERCYHURST ........................ 1 0 0 0 11 .000 -16 5/10 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/5/07 @ Wisconsin .......................... 1 0 0 0 11 .000 -10 6/12 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/6/07 @ Wisconsin .......................... 1 1 2 3 14 .071 -10 7/14 1 0 0 0 0 0 010/19/07 CLARKSON ............................ 1 3 5 8 18 .167 +10 5/10 0 0 0 1 0 0 010/20/07 CLARKSON ............................ 1 0 0 0 11 .000 -5 9/18 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/26/07 ST. CLOUD STATE ................... 1 1 2 3 22 .045 -14 6/12 1 0 0 0 0 0 010/27/07 ST. CLOUD STATE ................... 1 3 6 9 23 .130 -5 8/16 2 0 0 0 1 0 010/30/07 @ Mercyhurst ........................ 1 1 2 3 14 .071 -15 6/12 1 0 0 0 0 0 011/2/07 SACRED HEART ..................... 1 8 11 19 40 .200 +29 6/12 1 0 0 1 0 1 111/3/07 SACRED HEART ..................... 1 8 11 19 45 .178 +33 5/10 1 2 0 1 0 0 111/9/07 @ Maine ............................... 1 3 4 7 29 .103 -5 5/10 2 0 0 1 0 0 111/10/07 @ Maine ............................... 1 3 4 7 40 .075 -1 3/6 1 1 0 1 0 0 011/16/07 @ Bemidji State ..................... 1 2 4 6 26 .077 -10 4/8 2 0 0 0 0 0 011/17/07 @ Bemidji State ..................... 1 1 1 2 25 .040 0 2/4 1 0 0 1 0 0 011/23/07 @ Brown ............................... 1 4 8 12 26 .154 +10 9/18 2 0 0 1 0 0 011/25/07 @ Providence ........................ 1 1 2 3 15 .067 -25 4/8 1 0 0 0 0 0 012/7/07 RIT ........................................ 1 2 4 6 36 .056 +11 4/8 0 0 0 1 0 0 012/8/07 RIT ........................................ 1 4 8 12 28 .143 +10 10/28 0 0 0 1 0 0 012/29/07 MINNESOTA STATE ................. 1 1 0 1 22 .045 0 6/12 0 0 0 0 0 0 112/30/07 MINNESOTA STATE ................. 1 7 8 15 14 .500 +25 4/8 1 0 1 1 0 0 21/3/08 @ Quinnipiac ......................... 1 1 2 3 16 .062 -10 6/12 1 0 0 0 0 0 01/4/08 @ Quinnipiac ......................... 1 1 2 3 25 .040 -15 4/8 1 0 0 0 0 0 01/18/08 @ Rensselaer ......................... 1 0 0 0 31 .000 -5 5/10 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/19/08 @ Rensselaer ......................... 1 1 2 3 21 .048 -10 3/6 1 0 0 0 0 0 01/25/08 WAYNE STATE ........................ 1 1 2 3 25 .040 -25 6/12 1 0 0 0 0 0 01/26/08 WAYNE STATE ........................ 1 4 8 12 34 .118 -9 12/24 2 0 0 0 0 0 02/8/08 NIAGARA .............................. 1 4 6 10 27 .148 +15 6/12 0 0 0 1 0 0 12/9/08 NIAGARA .............................. 1 2 4 6 26 .077 0 6/12 0 0 0 0 0 0 02/15/08 @ Wayne State ...................... 1 2 4 6 29 .069 0 6/12 1 0 0 1 0 0 02/16/08 @ Wayne State ...................... 1 1 1 2 17 .059 -5 6/12 0 0 0 0 0 0 02/22/08 @ Niagara ............................. 1 1 0 1 22 .045 0 6/12 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/23/08 @ Niagara ............................. 1 1 0 1 16 .062 -5 6/12 0 0 0 0 0 0 12/29/08 @ Mercyhurst ........................ 1 2 2 4 20 .100 -1 8/16 0 0 0 0 0 0 13/1/08 MERCYHURST ........................ 1 4 8 12 22 .182 -4 7/14 1 0 0 0 0 0 03/7/08 vs. Wayne State ..................... 1 0 0 0 15 .000 -15 2/4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Robert Morris .................... 35 78 123 201 816 .096 -77 203/414 25 3 1 12 1 1 10 Opponent ........................... 35 99 158 257 1,105 .090 +69 221/483 30 4 3 22 0 1 2

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10/2/07 MERCYHURST ........................... 1 60:00 3 1 3.00 39 .951 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 010/5/07 @ Wisconsin ............................. 1 60:00 3 0 3.00 47 .940 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 010/6/07 @ Wisconsin ............................. 1 60:00 3 0 3.00 41 .932 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 010/19/07 CLARKSON ............................... 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 25 .962 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/20/07 CLARKSON ............................... 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 29 .967 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 010/26/07 ST. CLOUD STATE ...................... 1 60:00 3 0 3.00 26 .897 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 010/27/07 ST. CLOUD STATE ...................... 1 65:00 3 0 2.77 35 .921 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 010/30/07 @ Mercyhurst ........................... 1 60:00 6 0 6.00 40 .870 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 011/2/07 SACRED HEART ........................ 1 60:00 2 0 2.00 15 .882 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 011/3/07 SACRED HEART ........................ 1 60:00 0 0 0.00 19 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/9/07 @ Maine .................................. 1 60:00 2 0 2.00 31 .939 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/10/07 @ Maine .................................. 1 63:39 2 0 1.89 19 .905 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16/07 @ Bemidji State ........................ 1 60:00 3 0 3.00 23 .885 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 011/17/07 @ Bemidji State ........................ 1 60:00 0 0 0.00 27 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/23/07 @ Brown .................................. 1 60:00 2 0 2.00 24 .923 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 011/25/07 @ Providence ........................... 1 60:00 7 0 7.00 38 .844 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 012/7/07 RIT ........................................... 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 16 .941 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 012/8/07 RIT ........................................... 1 60:00 3 0 3.00 16 .842 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 012/29/07 MINNESOTA STATE .................... 1 60:00 2 0 2.00 28 .933 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 012/30/07 MINNESOTA STATE .................... 1 60:00 4 0 4.00 29 .879 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 01/3/08 @ Quinnipiac ............................ 1 60:00 2 0 2.00 30 .938 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01/4/08 @ Quinnipiac ............................ 1 60:00 3 0 3.00 28 .903 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01/18/08 @ Rensselaer ............................ 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 31 .969 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01/19/08 @ Rensselaer ............................ 1 60:00 3 0 3.00 32 .914 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 01/25/08 WAYNE STATE ........................... 1 60:00 6 0 6.00 28 .824 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 01/26/08 WAYNE STATE ........................... 1 60:00 6 0 6.00 24 .800 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 02/8/08 NIAGARA ................................. 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 29 .967 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02/9/08 NIAGARA ................................. 1 62:52 3 0 2.86 26 .897 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 02/15/08 @ Wayne State ......................... 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 26 .963 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02/16/08 @ Wayne State ......................... 1 60:00 2 0 2.00 21 .913 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02/22/08 @ Niagara ................................ 1 60:00 2 0 2.00 26 .929 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 02/23/08 @ Niagara ................................ 1 60:00 4 0 4.00 23 .852 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 02/29/08 @ Mercyhurst ........................... 1 60:00 5 1 5.00 53 .930 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 03/1/08 MERCYHURST ........................... 1 63:10 5 0 4.75 44 .898 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 03/7/08 vs. Wayne State ........................ 1 60:00 4 1 4.00 18 .857 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0

Robert Morris ....................... 35 2114:41 99 3 2.81 1,006 .913 12 22 1 30 4 3 1 0 Opponent .............................. 35 2114:41 78 1 2.21 738 .906 22 12 1 25 3 1 0 0

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opponentgame-by-gameanalysis |------------------SHOTS------------------| |----Penalty---| |----------------------------GOALS-----------------------------| Date Opponent GP G A Pts. Shots Pct. +/- No/Min PP SH EN GW GTG HT UA

10/2/07 MERCYHURST ........................ 1 3 4 7 42 .071 +14 6/12 0 1 1 1 0 0 010/5/07 @ Wisconsin .......................... 1 3 5 8 50 .060 +10 2/4 1 0 0 1 0 0 010/6/07 @ Wisconsin .......................... 1 3 6 9 44 .068 +10 7/14 1 0 0 1 0 0 010/19/07 CLARKSON ............................ 1 1 2 3 26 .038 -10 3/6 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/20/07 CLARKSON ............................ 1 1 2 3 30 .033 +5 6/12 0 0 0 1 0 0 010/26/07 ST. CLOUD STATE ................... 1 3 5 8 29 .103 +14 11/22 0 0 0 1 0 0 010/27/07 ST. CLOUD STATE ................... 1 3 3 6 38 .079 +4 14/28 1 1 0 0 0 0 010/30/07 @ Mercyhurst ........................ 1 6 10 16 46 .130 +15 5/10 3 0 0 1 0 0 011/2/07 SACRED HEART ..................... 1 2 3 5 17 .118 -29 5/10 1 0 0 0 0 0 011/3/07 SACRED HEART ..................... 1 0 0 0 19 .000 -35 6/12 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/9/07 @ Maine ............................... 1 2 4 6 33 .061 +5 7/25 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/10/07 @ Maine ............................... 1 2 3 5 21 .095 0 8/27 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/16/07 @ Bemidji State ..................... 1 3 2 5 26 .115 +10 9/18 1 0 0 1 0 0 111/17/07 @ Bemidji State ..................... 1 0 0 0 27 .000 0 6/23 0 0 0 0 0 0 011/23/07 @ Brown ............................... 1 2 4 6 26 .077 -10 10/20 2 0 0 0 0 0 011/25/07 @ Providence ........................ 1 7 10 17 45 .156 +25 6/12 2 0 0 1 0 0 012/7/07 RIT ........................................ 1 1 2 3 17 .059 -10 2/4 1 0 0 0 0 0 012/8/07 RIT ........................................ 1 3 5 8 19 .158 -10 7/14 1 0 0 0 0 0 012/29/07 MINNESOTA STATE ................. 1 2 3 5 30 .067 0 9/18 1 0 0 1 0 0 012/30/07 MINNESOTA STATE ................. 1 4 6 10 33 .121 -26 2/4 3 0 0 0 0 0 01/3/08 @ Quinnipiac ......................... 1 2 3 5 32 .062 +10 6/12 0 0 0 1 0 0 01/4/08 @ Quinnipiac ......................... 1 3 5 8 31 .097 +15 3/6 0 0 0 1 0 0 01/18/08 @ Rensselaer ......................... 1 1 2 3 32 .031 +5 2/4 0 0 0 1 0 0 01/19/08 @ Rensselaer ......................... 1 3 6 9 35 .086 +10 2/4 1 0 0 1 0 0 01/25/08 WAYNE STATE ........................ 1 6 11 17 34 .176 +25 4/8 1 0 0 1 0 0 01/26/08 WAYNE STATE ........................ 1 6 8 14 30 .200 +8 14/36 1 1 0 1 0 1 12/8/08 NIAGARA .............................. 1 1 2 3 30 .033 -15 6/12 0 0 0 0 0 0 02/9/08 NIAGARA .............................. 1 3 5 8 29 .103 0 6/12 1 0 0 1 0 0 02/15/08 @ Wayne State ...................... 1 1 1 2 27 .037 0 6/12 0 0 0 0 0 0 02/16/08 @ Wayne State ...................... 1 2 3 5 23 .087 +5 8/16 0 0 0 1 0 0 02/22/08 @ Niagara ............................. 1 2 3 5 28 .071 0 6/12 1 0 0 1 0 0 02/23/08 @ Niagara ............................. 1 4 6 10 27 .148 +4 9/18 2 1 0 1 0 0 02/29/08 @ Mercyhurst ........................ 1 5 8 13 58 .086 0 6/12 3 0 1 1 0 0 03/1/08 MERCYHURST ........................ 1 5 10 15 49 .102 +5 6/12 1 0 0 1 0 0 03/7/08 vs. Wayne State ..................... 1 4 6 10 22 .182 +15 6/12 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

Opponent totals ................. 35 99 158 257 1105 .090 +69 221/483 30 4 3 22 0 1 2 Robert Morris .................... 35 78 123 201 816 .096 -77 203/414 25 3 1 12 1 1 10

|---------GOALS AGAINST----------| |----SAVES----| |---RECORD---| |-----------------GOALS------------------| Date Opponent GP Minutes GA EN Avg. Saves Pct. W L T PP SH EN PEN SOG

10/2/07 MERCYHURST ........................... 1 60:00 0 0 0.00 11 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/5/07 @ Wisconsin ............................. 1 60:00 0 0 0.00 11 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/6/07 @ Wisconsin ............................. 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 13 .929 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 010/19/07 CLARKSON ............................... 1 60:00 3 0 3.00 15 .833 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 010/20/07 CLARKSON ............................... 1 60:00 0 0 0.00 11 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 010/26/07 ST. CLOUD STATE ...................... 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 21 .955 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 010/27/07 ST. CLOUD STATE ...................... 1 65:00 3 0 2.77 20 .870 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 010/30/07 @ Mercyhurst ........................... 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 13 .929 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 011/2/07 SACRED HEART ........................ 1 60:00 8 0 8.00 32 .800 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 011/3/07 SACRED HEART ........................ 1 60:00 8 0 8.00 37 .822 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 011/9/07 @ Maine .................................. 1 60:00 3 0 3.00 26 .897 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 011/10/07 @ Maine .................................. 1 63:39 3 0 2.83 37 .925 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 011/16/07 @ Bemidji State ........................ 1 60:00 2 0 2.00 24 .923 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 011/17/07 @ Bemidji State ........................ 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 24 .960 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 011/23/07 @ Brown .................................. 1 60:00 4 0 4.00 22 .846 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 011/25/07 @ Providence ........................... 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 14 .933 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 012/7/07 RIT ........................................... 1 60:00 2 0 2.00 34 .944 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 012/8/07 RIT ........................................... 1 60:00 4 0 4.00 24 .857 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 012/29/07 MINNESOTA STATE .................... 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 21 .955 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 012/30/07 MINNESOTA STATE .................... 1 60:00 7 1 7.00 7 .538 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 01/3/08 @ Quinnipiac ............................ 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 15 .938 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 01/4/08 @ Quinnipiac ............................ 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 24 .960 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 01/18/08 @ Rensselaer ............................ 1 60:00 0 0 0.00 31 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/19/08 @ Rensselaer ............................ 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 20 .952 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 01/25/08 WAYNE STATE ........................... 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 24 .960 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 01/26/08 WAYNE STATE ........................... 1 60:00 4 0 4.00 30 .882 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 02/8/08 NIAGARA ................................. 1 60:00 4 0 4.00 23 .852 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 02/9/08 NIAGARA ................................. 1 62:52 2 0 1.91 24 .923 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02/15/08 @ Wayne State ......................... 1 60:00 2 0 2.00 27 .931 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 02/16/08 @ Wayne State ......................... 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 16 .941 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02/22/08 @ Niagara ................................ 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 21 .955 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02/23/08 @ Niagara ................................ 1 60:00 1 0 1.00 15 .938 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02/29/08 @ Mercyhurst ........................... 1 60:00 2 0 2.00 18 .900 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 03/1/08 MERCYHURST ........................... 1 63:10 4 0 3.80 18 .818 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 03/7/08 vs. Wayne State ........................ 1 60:00 0 0 0.00 15 1.000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Opponent .............................. 35 2114:41 78 1 2.21 738 .906 22 12 1 25 3 1 0 0 Robert Morris ....................... 35 2114:41 99 3 2.81 1006 .913 12 22 1 30 4 3 1 0

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BoxScores—game1—Mercyhurst 3, Robert Morris 0Oct. 2, 2007 – Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 0 0 - 0Mercyhurst ....................... 0 2 1 - 3

First Period ScoringNoneSecond Period ScoringMC 00:09 EV Agosta (Bendus, Jones)MC 12:42 EV Jarrell (Erickson)Third Period ScoringMC 18:28 EN Agosta (Chouinar)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 59:28 39 2RMU Empty Net 00:32 0 1MC Hosier 60:00 11 0

Shots: RMU 5-2-4=11; MC 13-14-15=42Penalties: RMU 5-10; MC 6-12Power Plays: RMU 0-6; MC 0-5

—game2—Wisconsin 3, Robert Morris 0Oct. 5, 2007 – Madison, Wis.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 0 0 - 0Wisconsin......................... 1 1 1 - 3

First Period ScoringUW 16:22 EV Lawlwer (Keseley)Second Period ScoringUW 16:53 PP Zaugg (Duggan, Matthews)Third Period ScoringUW 16:45 EV Deluce (Zaugg, Duggan)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 60:00 47 3UW Vetter 59:51 11 0

Shots: RMU 6-3-2=11; UW 12-22-16=50Penalties: RMU 6-12; UW 2-4Power Plays: RMU 0-1; UW 1-4

—game3—Wisconsin 3, Robert Morris 1Oct. 6, 2007 – Madison, Wis.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 0 1 - 1Wisconsin......................... 2 1 0 - 3

First Period ScoringUW 9:15 PP Windmeier (Matthews, Duggan)UW 17:52 EV Lawler (Knight, Bible)Second Period ScoringUW 18:06 EV Keseley (Knight, Lawler)Third Period Scoring RMU 16:14 PP Giambra (Je. Riley, Dorman)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 59:38 41 3RMU Empty Net 00:22 0 0UW Vetter 59:56 13 1UW Empty Net 00:04 0 0

Shots: RMU 3-6-5=14; UW 19-13-12=44Penalties: RMU 7-14; UW 7-14 Power Plays: RMU 1-6; UW 1-6

—game4—Robert Morris 3, Clarkson 1

Oct. 19, 2007 – Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 1 2 - 3Clarkson .......................... 1 0 0 - 1

First Period ScoringCU 3:35 EV Cloutier (Gordon, Oleksa)Second Period ScoringRMU 14:11 EV Walkland (Je. Riley, Jo. Riley)Third Period ScoringRMU 8:39 EV Dorman (Stoa)RMU 14:42 EV Traynor (Olausson, Giambra)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 59:26 25 1RMU Empty Net 00:34 0 0CU Grandmont-Berube 58:49 15 3CU Empty Net 01:11 0 0

Shots: RMU 5-6-7=18; CU 11-7-8=26Penalties: RMU 5-10; CU 3-6Power Plays: RMU 0-3; CU 0-5

—game5—Clarkson 1, Robert Morris 0

Oct. 20, 2007 – Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 0 0 - 0Clarkson .......................... 0 0 1 - 1

First Period ScoringNoneSecond Period ScoringNoneThird Period ScoringCU 2:56 EV Waldie (Morrison, O’Connor)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 58:46 29 1RMU Empty Net 01:14 0 0CU Dahm 59:31 11 0CU Empty Net 00:29 0 0

Shots: RMU 2-4-5=11; CU 10-12-8=30Penalties: RMU 9-18; CU 6-12Power Plays: RMU 0-6; CU 0-9

—game6—St. Cloud State 3, Robert Morris 1

Oct. 26, 2007 – Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 1 0 0 - 1St. Cloud State ................. 1 1 1 - 3

First Period ScoringRMU 1:16 PP O’Malley (Ullrich, Beikirch)SCSU 9:19 EV Lemieux (Kemmerer, Krause)Second Period ScoringSCSU 4:49 EV Nelson (Hogan)Third Period ScoringSCSU 1:28 EV Pezon (Hogan, Roberts)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 58:45 26 3RMU Empty Net 01:15 0 0SCSU Newell 59:32 21 1SCSU Empty Net 00:28 0 0

Shots: RMU 9-7-6=22; SCSU 13-8-8=29Penalties: RMU 6-12; SCSU 11-22Power Plays: RMU 1-10; SCSU 0-5

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—game7—Robert Morris 3, St. Cloud State 3

Oct. 26, 2007 – Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 1 0 2 0 3St. Cloud State ................. 1 2 0 0 3

First Period ScoringRMU 7:21 PP Miles (Giambra, Picinic)SCSU 16:23 EV Pezon (Meierhofer)Second Period ScoringSCSU 16:16 PP Nelson (Roberts)SCSU 17:15 SH Pezon (Hirsch)Third Period ScoringRMU 7:51 PP Gibson (Giambra, Rossler)RMU 15:37 EV Rossler (Miles, Picinic)Overtime ScoringNone

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 65:00 35 3SCSU Nixon 64:53 20 3

Shots: RMU 6-7-10-0=23; SCSU 10-14-11-3=38Penalties: RMU 8-16; SCSU 14-28Power Plays: RMU 2-13; SCSU 1-4

—game8—Mercyhurst 6, Robert Morris 1

Oct. 30, 2007 – Erie, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 6 3 4 - 1Mercyhurst ....................... 0 0 0 - 6

First Period ScoringMC 4:35 PP McMeekin (Chouinar, Agosta)MC 9:34 EV Scanzano (Chouinar)MC 13:21 EV Cockell (McMeekin)RMU 14:56 PP Dorman (Beikirch, Ullrich) MC 16:31 PP McMeekin (Scanzano, Schols)Second Period ScoringMC 13:58 EV Agosta (Bendus, Jones)Third Period ScoringMC 9:27 PP Agosta (McMeekin, Scanzano)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 51:45 38 6RMU Butterfield 08:15 2 0MC Drennen 60:00 13 1

Shots: RMU 7-2-5=14; MC 18-15-13=46Penalties: RMU 6-12; MC 5-10Power Plays: RMU 1-4; MC 3-5

—game9—Robert Morris 8, Sacred Heart 2

Nov. 2, 2007- Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 4 2 2 - 8Sacred Heart .................... 1 0 1 - 2

First Period ScoringRMU 00:07 EV Rossler (Miles, Picinic)RMU 6:00 EV Jo. Riley (Pappas, Je. Riley)SHU 10:44 PP Hankings (Hartman, Hickman)RMU 18:08 EV O’Malley (Stoa, Beikirch)RMU 19:07 EV Ullrich (Beikirch) Second Period ScoringRMU 4:05 EV O’Malley (Stoa)RMU 9:50 EV Rossler (unassisted)Third Period ScoringSHU 00:37 EV Hickman (Gaslin)RMU 3:28 PP O’Malley (Beikirch, Ullrich)RMU 10:35 EV Ullrich (Olausson)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU Butterfield 60:00 15 2SHU Little 29:50 22 6SHU Perry 30:10 10 2

Shots: RMU 20-9-11=40; SHU 6-6-5=17Penalties: RMU 6-12; SHU 5-10Power Plays: RMU 1-5; SHU 1-6

—game10—Robert Morris 8, Sacred Heart 0

Nov. 3, 2007- Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 3 5 - 8Sacred Heart .................... 0 0 0 - 0

First Period Scoring NoneSecond Period ScoringRMU 4:17 SH O’Malley (unassisted)RMU 11:29 SH Picinic (Rossler)RMU 17:19 EV Stoa (Pappas, Monteleone)Third Period ScoringRMU 13:06 EV Rossler (Picinic, Traynor)RMU 15:29 EV Beikirch (Monteleone)RMU 17:07 PP Je. Riley (Giambra, Jo.Riley) RMU 17:17 EV Olausson (Dorman, Monteleone)RMU 19:00 EV Rossler (Traynor

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 60:00 19 0SHU Perry 60:00 37 8

Shots: RMU 10-17-18=45; SHU 12-3-4=19Penalties: RMU 5-10; SHU 6-12Power Plays: RMU 1-6; SHU 0-5

—game11—Robert Morris 3, Maine 2

Nov. 9, 2007- Orono, Maine

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 1 1 1 - 3Maine .............................. 0 2 0 - 2

First Period ScoringRMU 8:36 PP Dorman (O’Malley, Ullrich)Second Period ScoringMAINE 14:11 EV Stech (Peacock, Vani)MAINE 16:16 EV Fox (Peacock, Vani)RMU 16:45 EV O’Malley (unassisted)Third Period ScoringRMU 3:28 PP Giambra (Gibson, Miles)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 60:00 31 2MAINE Turgeon 59:01 26 3MAINE Empty Net 00:59 0 0

Shots: RMU 6-7-16=29; MAINE 11-15-7=33Penalties: RMU 5-10; MAINE 7-25Power Plays: RMU 2-5; MAINE 0-4

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—game12—Robert Morris 3, Maine 2

Nov. 10, 2007- Orono, Maine

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 1 1 0 1 3Maine .............................. 2 0 0 0 2

First Period ScoringRMU 7:20 PP O’Malley (Beikirch, Ullrich) MAINE 9:43 EV Stech (Ouellette, Peacock)MAINE 19:41 EV Zeek (Colliton)Second Period ScoringRMU 6:38 SH Jo. Riley (Je. Riley)Third Period ScoringNoneOvertime ScoringRMU 3:39 EV Picinic (Pappas)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 63:39 19 2MAINE Bishop 63:39 37 3

Shots: RMU 13-10-12-5=40; MAINE 9-6-6-0=21Penalties: RMU 3-6; MAINE 8-27Power Plays: RMU 1-7; MAINE 0-2

—game13—Bemidji State 3, Robert Morris 2

Nov. 16, 2007 – Grand Rapids, Minn.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 0 2 - 2Bemidji State .................... 0 1 2 - 3

First Period ScoringNoneSecond Period ScoringBSU 00:41 PP Leopold (Dorr)Third Period ScoringBSU 2:27 EV Rising (unassisted)BSU 3:15 EV Koalska (Schwaerzler)RMU 14:05 PP O’Malley (Gibson, Pappas)RMU 17:48 PP Miles (Rossler, Picinic)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 58:37 23 3RMU Empty Net 01:23 0 0BSU Brookshaw 60:00 24 2

Shots: RMU 5-13-8=26; BSU 10-9-7=26Penalties: RMU 4-8; BSU 9-18Power Plays: RMU 2-10; BSU 1-3

—game14—Robert Morris 1, Bemidji State 0

Nov. 17, 2007 – Grand Rapids, Minn.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 1 0 - 1Bemidji State .................... 0 0 0 - 0

First Period ScoringNoneSecond Period ScoringRMU 12:44 PP Giambra (Rossler)Third Period ScoringNone

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU Butterfield 60:00 27 0BSU Brookshaw 58:46 24 1BSU Empty Net 01:14 0 0

Shots: RMU 6-10-9=25; BSU 6-11-10=27Penalties: RMU 2-4; BSU 6-23Power Plays: RMU 1-6; BSU 0-2

—game15—Robert Morris 4, Brown 2

Nov. 23, 2007 – Providence, RI

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 3 1 - 4Brown .............................. 1 1 0 - 2

First Period ScoringBU 17:47 PP Kromm (Van Muyen, Olewinski)Second Period ScoringRMU 6:51 PP Miles (Gibson, Picinic)RMU 8:42 EV Stoa (Gibson, Proodian)RMU 11:34 PP Rossler (Giambra,Gibson)BU 16:17 PP Olewinski (Moore, Stortini)Third Period ScoringRMU 14:54 EV Picinic (Gibson, Giambra)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 60:00 24 2BU Stock 59:53 22 4BU Empty Net 00:07 0 0

Shots: RMU 4-11-11=26; BU 14-8-4=26Penalties: RMU 9-18; BU 10-20Power Plays: RMU 2-8; BU 2-6

—game16—Providence 7, Robert Morris 1Nov. 25, 2007 – Providence, RI

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 1 0 0 - 1Providence ....................... 3 2 2 - 7

First Period ScoringRMU 3:49 PP Stoa (O’Malley, Ullrich)PC 14:19 PP Smith (Beach)PC 18:05 EV Hendrickson (Crissy)PC 19:00 EV Tangredi (Simpson)Second Period ScoringPC 4:50 EV Yung (Crissy, Hendrickson)PC 7:50 EV Doolin (Yung, Hendrickson) Third Period ScoringPC 12:01 PP Simpson (Normore)PC 16:57 EV Smith (Hendrickson, Keilch)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 40:00 25 5RMU Butterfield 20:00 13 2PC Ciarletta 60:00 14 1

Shots: RMU 6-6-3=15; PC 16-14-15=45Penalties: RMU 4-8; PC 6-12Power Plays: RMU 1-6; PC 2-4

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—game17—Robert Morris 2, RIT 1

Dec. 7, 2007 – Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 1 1 - 2RIT .................................. 0 1 0 - 1

First Period ScoringNoneSecond Period ScoringRIT 9:26 PP Richard (Dagg, Littman)RMU 16:31 EV Gibson (Picinic, Miles)Third Period ScoringRMU 17:08 EV Dorman (Olausson, Pappas)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 59:58 16 1RIT Grant 59:25 34 2RIT Empty Net 00:35 0 0

Shots: RMU 8-18-10=36; RIT 6-6-5=17Penalties: RMU 4-8; RIT 2-4Power Plays: RMU 0-2; RIT 1-4

—game18—Robert Morris 4, RIT 3

Dec. 8, 2007 – Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 1 3 - 4RIT .................................. 1 1 1 - 3

First Period ScoringRIT 1:06 EV Klassen (Young, Hall)Second Period ScoringRIT 17:31 PP Jones (Stack, Littman)RMU 18:54 EV Traynor (Miles, O’Malley)Third Period ScoringRMU 5:22 EV Traynor (Stoa, O’Malley)RMU 12:05 EV Gibson (Giambra, Stoa)RIT 12:56 EV Klassen (Hall)RMU 14:17 EV Picinic (Miles, Beikirch)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU Butterfield 60:00 16 3RIT Quigley 59:19 24 4RIT Empty Net 00:41 0 0

Shots: RMU 13-5-10=28; RIT 9-6-4=19Penalties: RMU 10-28; RIT 7-14Power Plays: RMU 0-6; RIT 1-8

—game19—Minnesota State 2, Robert Morris 1

Dec. 29, 2007 – Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalMinnesota State ................ 0 0 2 - 2Robert Morris ................... 0 0 1 - 1

First Period ScoringNoneSecond Period Scoring NoneThird Period ScoringRMU 10:44 EV Traynor (unassisted)MSU 12:28 EV Buganski (Fisher, Macy)MSU 18:35 PP Buganski (Fisher)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 59:43 28 2RMU Empty Net 00:17 0 0MSU Kehler 60:00 21 1

Shots: RMU 7-7-8=22; MSU 15-8-7=30Penalties: RMU 6-12; MSU 9-18Power Plays: RMU 0-9; MSU 1-6

—game20—Robert Morris 7, Minnesota State 4

Dec. 30, 2007 – Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 2 3 2 - 7Minnesota State ................ 0 3 1 - 4

First Period ScoringRMU 4:27 EV Dorman RMU 15:04 EV Beikirch (Traynor, Giambra)Second Period ScoringMSU 2:56 EV Buganski (Udvig)MSU 6:34 PP Edman (Fisher, Buganski)RMU 9:23 EV Dorman (Olausson, Walkland)RMU 16:55 PP Traynor (Olausson, Stoa)MSU 18:02 PP Bunker (Stohr)RMU 19:44 EV O’Malley (unassisted)Third Period ScoringRMU 1:22 EV Pappas (Dorman)MSU 16:49 EX Macy (Stohr, Fisher)RMU 18:35 EN Traynor (Stoa)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 60:00 29 4MSU Kehler 58:07 7 6MSU Empty Net 01:53 0 1

Shots: RMU 4-6-4=14; MSU 8-14-11=33Penalties: RMU 4-8; MSU 2-4Power Plays: RMU 1-2; MSU 3-4

—game21—Quinnipiac 2, Robert Morris 1Jan. 3, 2008 – Hamden, Conn.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 1 0 0 - 1Quinnipiac ........................ 0 2 0 - 2

First Period ScoringRMU 11:18 PP Beikirch (Ullrich, Olausson)Second Period ScoringQU 18:48 EV Davies (Flor)QU 19:45 EV Cole (Moniz, Bolognino)Third Period ScoringNone

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 59:07 30 2RMU Empty Net 00:53 0 0QU Miller 59:52 15 1QU Empty Net 00:08 0 0

Shots: RMU 6-4-6=16; QU 20-9-3=32Penalties: RMU 6-12; QU 6-12Power Plays: RMU 1-6; QU 0-6

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—game22—Quinnipiac 3, Robert Morris 1Jan. 4, 2008 – Hamden, Conn.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 0 1 - 1Quinnipiac ........................ 1 1 1 - 3

First Period ScoringQU 3:14 EV Flor (Burton, Duffy)Second Period ScoringQU 13:37 EV Duffy (Cole)Third Period ScoringRMU 19:19 EX Picinic (Beikirch, Miles)QU 19:38 EV Bolognino (Cole, Moniz)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 58:32 28 3RMU Empty Net 01:28 0 0QU Miller 60:00 24 1

Shots: RMU 3-12-10=25; QU 16-7-8=31Penalties: RMU 4-8; QU 3-6Power Plays: RMU 1-3; QU 0-4

—game23—Rensselaer 1, Robert Morris 0

Jan. 18, 2008 – Troy, N.Y.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 0 0 - 0Rensselaer ........................ 0 0 1 - 1

First Period ScoringNoneSecond Period ScoringNoneThird Period ScoringRPI 15:10 EV Guillemette (Aho, Thompson)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 59:41 31 1RMU Empty Net 00:19 0 0RPI Van Der Bliek 60:00 31 0

Shots: RMU 13-7-11=31; RPI 8-14-10=32 Penalties: RMU 5-10; RPI 2-4Power Plays: RMU 0-2; RPI 0-5

—game24—Rensselaer 3, Robert Morris 1

Jan. 19, 2008 – Troy, N.Y.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 1 0 - 1Rensselaer ........................ 2 1 0 - 3

First Period ScoringRPI 00:22 EV Guillemette (Gersten, Boik)RPI 19:24 EV Aho (Guillemette, Chace)Second Period ScoringRMU 7:21 PP Miles (Ullrich, Pappas)RPI 17:11 PP Boik (Wright, Gersten)Third Period ScoringNone

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 59:04 32 3RMU Empty Net 00:56 0 0RPI Van Der Bliek 60:00 20 1

Shots: RMU 3-3-15=21; RPI 11-13-11=35 Penalties: RMU 3-6; RPI 2-4Power Plays: RMU 1-2; RPI 1-3

—game25—Wayne State 6, Robert Morris 1Jan. 25, 2008 – Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalWayne State ..................... 1 4 1 - 6Robert Morris ................... 1 0 0 - 1

First Period ScoringWS 1:15 EV DiPietro (Boal, Poyton)RMU 12:00 PP Miles (Gibson, Picinic)Second Period ScoringWS 12:01 EV Boal (Poyton, DiPietro)WS 14:14 EV Bowers (Hungle)WS 15:05 EV Boal (Poyton, DiPietro)WS 17:18 EV Poyton (DiPietro, Boal)Third Period ScoringWS 00:47 PP Burnett (Boal, DiPietro)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 39:44 21 5RMU Butterfield 20:13 7 1RMU Empty Net 00:03 0 0WS Turcotte 60:00 24 1

Shots: RMU 12-11-2=25; WS 11-16-7=34Penalties: RMU 6-12; WS 4-8Power Plays: RMU 1-3; WS 1-5

—game26—Wayne State 6, Robert Morris 4Jan. 26, 2008 – Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 2 1 1 - 4Wayne State ..................... 2 3 1 - 6

First Period ScoringWS 7:35 SH BoalRMU 8:15 PP O’Malley (Ullrich, McLaughlin)RMU 18:25 PP Je. Riley (Beikirch, Monteleone)WS 19:23 EV Protopapas (DiPietro, Schroeder)Second Period ScoringWS 2:58 EV DiPietro (King, Boal)WS 6:59 PP Boal (Burnett, Vanderhoeve)RMU 12:00 EV Miles (Beikirch, Stoa)WS 12:22 EV Boal (DiPietro, Protopap)Third Period ScoringWS 13:58 EV DiPietro PENALTY SHOTRMU 16:59 EV Beikirch (Stoa, O’Malley)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 58:49 24 6RMU Empty Net 01:11 0 0WS Turcotte 60:00 30 4

Shots: RMU 14-11-9=34; WS 13-13-4=30Penalties: RMU 12-24; WS 14-36Power Plays: RMU 2-8; WS 1-8

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—game27—Robert Morris 4, Niagara 1

Feb. 8, 2008 – Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 2 1 1 - 4Niagara ............................ 0 0 1 - 1

First Period ScoringRMU 5:16 EV Olausson (Dorman, Monteleone)RMU 18:51 EV Proodian (unassisted) Second Period ScoringRMU 18:45 EV Miles (Rossler, Gibson)Third Period ScoringRMU 11:19 EV Miles (Rossler, Gibson)NIA 12:07 EV Mills (Stuntz, Malty)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 60:00 29 1NIA Rudy 59:57 23 4NIA Empty Net 00:03 0 0

Shots: RMU 9-10-8=27; NIA 9-14-7=30Penalties: RMU 6-12; NIA 6-12Power Plays: RMU 0-6; NIA 0-6

—game28—Niagara 3, Robert Morris 2

Feb. 9, 2008 – Pittsburgh, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 1 1 0 0 2Niagara ............................ 1 0 1 1 3

First Period ScoringNIA 4:44 EV Agozzino (Bleiman, Breu)RMU 17:22 EV Stoa (O’Malley, Beikirch) Second Period ScoringRMU 4:59 EV Miles (Rossler, Traynor)Third Period ScoringNIA 17:31 EV Mills (Edwards)Overtime ScoringNIA 2:52 PP McKinnon (Agozzino, Mills)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 62:52 26 3NIA Zelonis 62:52 24 2

Shots: RMU 11-2-12=26; NIA 8-10-10=29Penalties: RMU 6-12; NIA 6-12Power Plays: RMU 0-6; NIA 1-6

—game29—Robert Morris 2, Wayne State 1Feb. 15, 2008 – Detroit, Mich.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 0 2 0 - 2Wayne State ..................... 0 1 0 - 1

First Period ScoringNoneSecond Period ScoringWS 00:34 EV Boal (Poyton)RMU 5:10 EV Je. Riley (Proodian, Giambra)RMU 8:34 PP Picinic (Giambra, Gibson)Third Period ScoringNone

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 60:00 26 1WS Turcotte 59:06 27 2WS Empty Net 00:54 0 0

Shots: RMU 2-14-13=29; WS 8-6-13=27Penalties: RMU 6-12; WS 6-12Power Plays: RMU 1-4; WS 0-4

—game30—Wayne State 2, RMU 1

Feb. 16, 2008 – Detroit, Mich.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalRobert Morris ................... 1 0 0 - 1Wayne State ..................... 0 2 0 - 2

First Period ScoringRMU 11:43 EV Beikirch (Stoa)Second Period ScoringWS 7:53 EV DiPietro (Boal, Berzins)WS 8:51 EV Poyton (Wilson)Third Period ScoringNone

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 58:56 21 2RMU Empty Net 01:04 0 0WS Turcotte 60:00 16 1

Shots: RMU 7-4-6=17; WS 6-6-11=23Penalties: RMU 6-12; WS 8-16Power Plays: RMU 0-8; WS 0-6

—game31—Niagara 2, Robert Morris 1

Feb. 22, 2008 – Niagara Falls, N.Y.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalNiagara ............................ 1 0 1 - 2Robert Morris ................... 0 1 0 - 1

First Period ScoringNIA 17:02 PP Agozzino (Henriksen, Riggs)Second Period ScoringRMU 9:39 EV Proodian (unassisted)Third Period ScoringNIA 9:17 EV Mills (Riggs)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 60:00 26 2NIA Zelonis 60:00 21 1

Shots: RMU 7-12-3=22; NIA 7-10-11=28Penalties: RMU 6-12; NIA 6-12Power Plays: RMU 0-4; NIA 1-4

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—game32—Niagara 4, Robert Morris 1

Feb. 23, 2008 – Niagara Falls, N.Y.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalNiagara ............................ 1 1 2 - 4Robert Morris ................... 1 0 0 - 1

First Period ScoringRMU 6:12 EV Giambra (unassisted)NIA 17:28 PP Agozzino (Malty, McPhail)Second Period ScoringNIA 2:45 SH Riggs (Stuntz)Third Period ScoringNIA 16:39 PP McKinnon (Riggs, Malty)NIA 18:23 EV McPhail (Agozzino)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 60:00 23 4NIA Zelonis 60:00 15 1

Shots: RMU 8-4-4=16; NIA 8-7-12=27Penalties: RMU 6-12; NIA 9-18Power Plays: RMU 0-9; NIA 2-6

—game33—Mercyhurst 5, Robert Morris 2

Feb. 29, 2008 – Erie, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalMercyhurst ....................... 1 3 1 - 5Robert Morris ................... 0 2 0 - 2

First Period ScoringMC 16:49 PP Prough (Bendus)Second Period ScoringRMU 2:12 EV Walkland (Dorman, Gibson)MC 5:54 PP Cockell (Chouinar, Prough)MC 6:10 EV Fraser (Ayearst)MC 7:30 PP Scanzano (Bendus, Chouinar)RMU 8:05 EV Proodian (unassisted)Third Period ScoringMC 18:56 EN McMeekin (Payne, Schols)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 59:12 53 4RMU Empty Net 00:48 0 1MC Hosier 59:52 18 2MC Empty Net 00:08 0 0

Shots: RMU 7-9-4=20; MC 22-18-18=58Penalties: RMU 8-16; MC 6-12Power Plays: RMU 0-6; MC 3-8

—game34—Mercyhurst 5, Robert Morris 4

Feb. 29, 2008 – Erie, Pa.

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalMercyhurst ....................... 2 0 2 1 5Robert Morris ................... 0 2 2 0 4

First Period ScoringMC 9:05 PP Chouinard (Agosta, Scanzano)MC 18:39 EV Schols (McMeekin, Prough)Second Period ScoringRMU 9:30 PP Picinic (Giambra, Rossler)RMU 10:22 EV O’Malley (Stoa, Beikirch)Third Period ScoringMC 3:06 EV McMeekin (Scanzano, Cockell)MC 10:45 EV Erickson (Payne, Ayearst)RMU 17:04 EV Dorman (Beikirch, Walkland)RMU 19:00 EX Rossler (Stoa, Giambra)Overtime ScoringMC 3:10 EV Agosta (Jones, Chouinar)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 62:47 44 5RMU Empty Net 00:23 0 0MC Hosier 63:05 18 4MC Empty Net 00:05 0 0

Shots: RMU 9-8-4-1=22; MC 14-16-17-2=49Penalties: RMU 7-14; MC 6-12Power Plays: RMU 1-6; MC 1-6

—game35—#1 Wayne State 4, #4 Robert Morris 0

Mar. 7, 2008 – Niagara Falls, N.Y.College Hockey America Semifinals

Scoring by Period 1 2 3 OT FinalWayne State ..................... 1 2 1 - 4Robert Morris ................... 0 0 0 - 0

First Period ScoringWU 19:06 EV Boal (Schroeder, DiPietro)Second Period ScoringWU 1:38 EV Babchishin (Bowers)WU 17:49 PP Protopapas (Bowers, Burnett)Third Period ScoringWU 18:07 EN Babchishin (Bowers)

Goaltenders Min. Sv. GARMU McLaughlin 59:53 18 3RMU Empty Net 00:07 0 0WU Turcotte 60:00 15 0

Shots: RMU 3-7-5=15; WU 7-9-6=22Penalties: RMU 2-4; WU 6-12Power Plays: RMU 0-6; WU 1-2

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Team Statistics

SCORING OFFENSE Games Goals G/GM 1. Mercyhurst ............................................ 12 52 4.33 2. Wayne State .......................................... 12 41 3.42 3. Robert Morris ................................... 12 23 1.92 4. Niagara ................................................. 12 21 1.75

SCORING DEFENSE Games Goals G/GM 1. Mercyhurst ............................................ 12 22 1.83 2. Wayne State .......................................... 12 27 2.25 3. Niagara ................................................. 12 44 3.67 Robert Morris ................................... 12 44 3.67

PENALTY MINUTES Games PIM PIM/G 1. Wayne State .......................................... 12 183 15.2 2. Mercyhurst ............................................ 12 170 14.2 3. Robert Morris ................................... 12 160 13.3 4. Niagara ................................................. 12 132 11.0

POWER PLAY Totals SHA PCT 1. Mercyhurst ............................................ 15/ 62 1 24.2 2. Wayne State .......................................... 10/ 68 0 14.7 3. Niagara ................................................. 10/ 78 3 12.8 4. Robert Morris ................................... 6/ 73 3 8.2

PENALTY KILL Totals SHF PCT 1. Mercyhurst ............................................ 70/ 77 4 90.9 2. Niagara ................................................. 52/ 61 1 85.2 3. Wayne State .......................................... 60/ 72 2 83.3 4. Robert Morris ................................... 58/ 71 0 81.7

COMBINED SPECIAL TEAMS Totals PCT 1. Mercyhurst ............................................................ 85/139 61.2 2. Wayne State .......................................................... 70/140 50.0 3. Niagara ................................................................. 62/139 44.6 4. Robert Morris .................................................. 64/144 44.4

individual Statistic leaders

POINT SCORING GP PPG G- A- P 1. Melissa Boal, Wayne State, JR, F ..................... 32 2.16 35-34-69 2. Sam Poyton, Wayne State, JR, F ...................... 34 1.94 38-28-66 3. Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst, SO, F.................. 33 1.97 40-25-65 4. Lindsay DiPietro, Wayne State, JR, F ................ 34 1.88 16-48-64 5. Valerie Chouinard, Mercyhurst, JR, F ................ 37 1.35 16-34-50 6. Jesse Scanzano, Mercyhurst, FR, F ................... 37 1.08 13-27-40 7. Stephanie Jones, Mercyhurst, SR, F .................. 37 1.03 15-23-38 8. Ashley Riggs, Niagara, JR, F............................ 33 1.03 22-12-34 9. Vicki Bendus, Mercyhurst, FR, F ...................... 37 0.86 11-21-32 10. Natalie Payne, Mercyhurst, JR, D ..................... 37 0.76 5-23-28

GOAL SCORING GP GPG G 1. Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst, SO, F.................. 33 1.21 40 2. Sam Poyton, Wayne State, JR, F ...................... 34 1.12 38 3. Melissa Boal, Wayne State, JR, F ..................... 32 1.09 35 4. Ashley Riggs, Niagara, JR, F............................ 33 0.67 22 5. Lindsay DiPietro, Wayne State, JR, F ................ 34 0.47 16 Valerie Chouinard, Mercyhurst, JR, F ................ 37 0.43 16 7. Stephanie Jones, Mercyhurst, SR, F .................. 37 0.41 15 8. Jesse Scanzano, Mercyhurst, FR, F ................... 37 0.35 13 9. Sara O’Malley, Robert Morris, FR, F .......... 35 0.31 11 Vicki Bendus, Mercyhurst, FR, F ...................... 37 0.30 11

ASSIST SCORING GP APG A 1. Lindsay DiPietro, Wayne State, JR, F ................ 34 1.41 48 2. Melissa Boal, Wayne State, JR, F ..................... 32 1.06 34 Valerie Chouinard, Mercyhurst, JR, F ................ 37 0.92 34 4. Sam Poyton, Wayne State, JR, F ...................... 34 0.82 28 5. Jesse Scanzano, Mercyhurst, FR, F ................... 37 0.73 27 6. Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst, SO, F.................. 33 0.76 25 7. Stephanie Jones, Mercyhurst, SR, F .................. 37 0.62 23 Natalie Payne, Mercyhurst, JR, D ..................... 37 0.62 23 9. Vicki Bendus, Mercyhurst, FR, F ...................... 37 0.57 21 10. Chelsea Burnett, Wayne State, SO, D ............... 34 0.50 17

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|---------- CONFERENCE ONLY ----------| |------------------- OVERALL -------------------| Standings PTS GP RECORD WIN% GF- GA GP RECORD WIN% GF- GA

1. Wayne State ...................... 19 12 9- 2- 1 .792 41- 27 34 22- 9- 3 .691 124- 92

Mercyhurst ........................ 19 12 9- 2- 1 .792 52- 22 37 26- 8- 3 .743 148- 78

3. Niagara ............................. 6 12 3- 9- 0 .250 21- 44 35 9-22- 4 .314 71-126

4. Robert Morris ................ 4 12 2-10- 0 .167 23- 44 35 12-22- 1 .357 78- 99

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DEFENSEMAN SCORING GP PPG G- A- P 1. Natalie Payne, Mercyhurst, JR, D ..................... 37 0.76 5-23-28 2. Chelsea Burnett, Wayne State, SO, D ............... 34 0.56 2-17-19 3. Shannon Moulson, Niagara, SR, D ................... 35 0.49 4-13-17 Cassea Schols, Mercyhurst, FR, D .................... 37 0.46 5-12-17 5. Mallory Giambra, Robert Morris, SO, D .... 35 0.46 4-12-16 6. Jacki Gibson, Robert Morris, SO, D .................. 35 0.40 3-11-14 7. Tina Vanderhoeven, Wayne State, JR, D ............ 32 0.41 3-10-13 8. Samantha Ullrich, Robert Morris, JR, D ..... 33 0.33 2- 9-11 9. Danielle Ayearst, Mercyhurst, SR, D ................. 35 0.29 2- 8-10 10. Tegan Schroeder, Wayne State, SO, D ............... 25 0.36 1- 8- 9 Alison Malty, Niagara, SO, D ........................... 31 0.29 1- 8- 9 Christine Jefferson, Wayne State, SO, D ............ 34 0.26 1- 8- 9

FRESHMAN SCORING GP PPG G- A- P 1. Jesse Scanzano, Mercyhurst, F ......................... 37 1.08 13-27-40 2. Vicki Bendus, Mercyhurst, F ............................. 37 0.86 11-21-32 3. Geena Prough, Mercyhurst, F/D ........................ 37 0.57 9-12-21 4. Sara O’Malley, Robert Morris, F ................. 35 0.49 11- 6-17 Cassea Schols, Mercyhurst, D ........................... 37 0.46 5-12-17 6. Maria Stoa, Robert Morris, F ...................... 31 0.52 4-12-16 7. Kylie Rossler, Robert Morris, F .................... 30 0.50 7- 8-15 Ashley Cockell, Mercyhurst, F ........................... 37 0.41 6- 9-15 9. Venla Heikkila, Niagara, F ................................ 16 0.88 5- 9-14 10. Marie Linander Henriksen, Niagara, F/D ............ 35 0.34 7- 5-12

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Minutes GA GAA 1. Laura Hosier, Mercyhurst, SR............................ 1904:37 69 2.17 2. Valery Turcotte, Wayne State, SR ...................... 1580:38 67 2.54 3. Brianne McLaughlin, Robert Morris, JR ....... 1873:20 88 2.82 4. Jill Zelonis, Niagara, SO ................................... 1367:50 69 3.03 5. Nikki Rudy, Niagara, JR ................................... 733:42 55 4.50

SAVE PERCENTAGE Saves GA Pct 1. Brianne McLaughlin, Robert Morris, JR ....... 926 88 .913 2. Laura Hosier, Mercyhurst, SR............................ 699 69 .910 3. Valery Turcotte, Wayne State, SR ...................... 647 67 .906 4. Jill Zelonis, Niagara, SO ................................... 592 69 .896 5. Nikki Rudy, Niagara, JR ................................. 344 55 .862

2008ChatournamentDwyer Arena – Niagara, N.Y.

* * *Semifinals – March 7

#1 Wayne State 4 vs. #4 Robert Morris 0#2 Mercyhurst 4 vs. #3 Niagara 2

Championship – March 8#2 Mercyhurst 2 vs. #1 Wayne State 1 OT

cha all-Tournament Team NAME SCHOOL YEAR POSITION HOMETOWNSammi Bowers ............. Wayne State Jr. Forward Littleton, ColoradoMary McKinnon ........... Niagara So. Forward Summerside, P.E.I.Stephanie Jones ........... Mercyhurst Sr. Forward Grande Prairie, AlbertaNatalie Payne .............. Mercyhurst Jr. Defense Mississauga, OntarioLaura Hosier................ Mercyhurst Sr. Goalie Sharon, OntarioValery Turcotte ............. Wayne State Sr. Goalie Jonquiere, Quebec

Most valuable Player NAME SCHOOL YEAR POSITION HOMETOWNMeghan Agosta ........... Mercyhurst So. Forward Ruthven, Ontario

2007-08 First Team all-cha NAME SCHOOL YEAR POSITION HOMETOWNMeghan Agosta* ......... Mercyhurst So. Forward Ruthven, OntarioMelissa Boal* .............. Wayne State Jr. Forward Pakenham, OntarioSam Poyton ................. Wayne State Jr. Forward Hamilton, OntarioShannon Moulson* ....... Niagara Sr. Defense Mississauga, OntarioNatalie Payne* ............. Mercyhurst Jr. Defense Mississauga, OntarioBrianne McLaughlin .. Robert Morris Jr. Goalie Sheffield Village, OhioValery Turcotte ............. Wayne State Sr. Goalie Jonquiere, Quebec

* Indicates unanimous selection

2007-08 Second Team All-CHA NAME SCHOOL YEAR POSITION HOMETOWNValerie Chouinard ......... Mercyhurst Jr. Forward Matane, QuebecAshley Riggs ............... Niagara Jr. Forward Pickering, OntarioLindsay DiPietro........... Wayne State Jr. Forward Manotick, OntarioTina Vanderhoeven ....... Wayne State Jr. Defense London, OntarioChelsea Burnett ........... Wayne State So. Defense Ridgeway, Ontario

2007-08 cha all-rookie Team NAME SCHOOL POSITION HOMETOWNJesse Scanzano* .......... Mercyhurst Forward Montreal, QuebecVicki Bendus* .............. Mercyhurst Forward Wasaga Beach, OntarioSara O’Malley .......... Robert Morris Forward Guelph, OntarioGeena Prough* ............ Mercyhurst Defense Farmington, Mich.Cassea Schols .............. Mercyhurst Defense Edmonton, Alberta

* Indicates unanimous selection

CHA Coach of the Year • Jim Fetter, Wayne StatePlayer of the Year • Meghan Agosta, Mercyhurst

CHA Rookie of the Year • Vicki Bendus, MercyhurstStudent-Athlete of the Year • Stephanie Jones, Mercyhurst

Easton 3-Star Player of the Year • Sam Poyton, Wayne StateSara O’Malley

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ChaCompositeScheduleFriday, September 26Windsor at Wayne State (EX) ............. 7:00 pm

Saturday, September 27Guelph at Mercyhurst (EX) ................ 4:00 pm

Sunday, September 28Wilfrid Laurier at Niagara (EX) ........... 2:00 pm Guelph at Robert Morris (EX) ............ 4:00 pm

Wednesday, October 1Syracuse at Colgate (NC) .................. 7:00 pm

Friday, October 3Mercyhurst vs Team USA (EX) * .......... 7:00 pm Bemidji State at Wayne State (NC) ..... 7:00 pm Minnesota Duluth at Niagara (NC) ..... 7:00 pm Syracuse at Wisconsin (NC) ............... 7:07 pm Robert Morris at Minnesota (NC) ....... 7:07 pm * Blaine, MN

Saturday, October 4Syracuse at Wisconsin (NC) ............... 12:07 pm Mercyhurst vs Team USA (EX) * .......... 2:00 pm Bemidji State at Wayne State (NC) ..... 2:00 pm Minnesota Duluth at Niagara (NC) ..... 7:00 pm Robert Morris at Minnesota (NC) ....... 7:07 pm * Blaine, MN

Friday, October 10Mercyhurst at Boston University (NC) . 7:00 pm Syracuse at Robert Morris (CH) ......... 7:35 pm

Saturday, October 11New Hampshire at Niagara (NC) ........ 2:00 pm Mercyhurst at Boston University (NC) . 3:00 pm Syracuse at Robert Morris (CH) ......... 7:35 pm

Sunday, October 12New Hampshire at Niagara (NC) ........ 2:00 pm

Friday, October 17Niagara at Colgate (NC) ................... 3:00 pm Wayne State at Union (NC) ............... 7:00 pm Syracuse at Quinnipiac (NC) .............. 7:00 pm Rensselaer at Mercyhurst (NC) .......... 7:00 pm

Saturday, October 18Wayne State at Union (NC) ............... 2:00 pm Rensselaer at Mercyhurst (NC) .......... 2:00 pm Niagara at Colgate (NC) ................... 3:00 pm Syracuse at Quinnipiac (NC) .............. 4:00 pm

Friday, October 24Mercyhurst at Clarkson (NC) ............. 3:00 pm Colgate at Wayne State (NC) ............. 7:00 pm Robert Morris at St. Lawrence (NC) .... 7:00 pm Niagara at Rensselaer (NC) ............... 7:00 pm

Saturday, October 25Mercyhurst at Clarkson (NC) ............. 2:00 pm Colgate at Wayne State (NC) ............. 2:00 pm Robert Morris at St. Lawrence (NC) .... 4:00 pm Niagara at Rensselaer (NC) ............... 4:00 pm

Friday, October 31Sacred Heart at Syracuse (NC) ........... 7:00 pm Clarkson at Niagara (NC) .................. 7:00 pm Mercyhurst at Colgate (NC) ............... 7:00 pm

Saturday, November 1Sacred Heart at Syracuse (NC) ........... 2:00 pm Mercyhurst at Colgate (NC) ............... 3:00 pm Robert Morris at Cornell (NC) ............ 4:00 pm Clarkson at Niagara (NC) .................. 4:00 pm

Friday, November 7Wayne State at Vermont (NC) ............ 7:00 pm Providence at Robert Morris (NC) ...... 7:35 pm

Saturday, November 8Wayne State at Vermont (NC) ............ 4:00 pm Providence at Robert Morris (NC) ...... 7:35 pm

Friday, November 14Niagara vs Robert Morris (CH) * ......... 5:00 pm Northeastern at Wayne State (NC) ..... 7:00 pm Mercyhurst at Syracuse (CH) ............. 7:00 pm * Mellon Arena (Pittsburgh, PA)

Saturday, November 15Mercyhurst at Syracuse (CH) ............. 2:00 pm Northeastern at Wayne State (NC) ..... 3:00 pm Niagara at Robert Morris (CH) ........... 7:35 pm

Friday, November 21Syracuse at Wayne State (CH) ........... 7:00 pm Niagara at Brown (NC) ..................... 7:00 pm Mercyhurst at Providence (NC) .......... 7:00 pm Rensselaer at Robert Morris (NC) ....... 7:35 pm

Saturday, November 22Syracuse at Wayne State (CH) ........... 2:00 pm Mercyhurst at Brown (NC) ................ 4:00 pm Niagara at Providence (NC) ............... 7:00 pm Rensselaer at Robert Morris (NC) ....... 7:35 pm

Friday, November 28Wayne State at Connecticut (NC) * ..... 7:00 pm Maine at Robert Morris (NC) ............. 7:30 pm * Nutmeg Classic (Storrs, CT)

Saturday, November 29Niagara at Cornell (NC) .................... 4:00 pm Quinnipac/Yale vs Wayne State (NC) *........... 4:00 pm/ 7:00 pmSyracuse at Carleton (EX) .................. 7:00 pm Maine at Robert Morris (NC) ............. 7:30 pm * Nutmeg Classic (Storrs, CT)

Sunday, November 30Niagara at Cornell (NC) .................... 2:00 pm Syracuse at Ottawa (EX) ................... 2:00 pm

Friday, December 5Syracuse at Mercyhurst (CH) ............. 7:00 pm Wayne State at Niagara (CH) ............. 7:00 pm

Saturday, December 6Syracuse at Mercyhurst (CH) ............. 2:00 pm Wayne State at Niagara (CH) ............. 4:00 pm

Friday, December 12St. Lawrence at Mercyhurst (NC) ....... 7:00 pm

Saturday, December 13St. Lawrence at Mercyhurst (NC) ....... 2:00 pm

Tuesday, December 16Robert Morris at Sacred Heart (NC) .... 7:00 pm

Wednesday, December 17Robert Morris at Sacred Heart (NC) .... 2:00 pm

Friday, January 2Wayne State at St. Cloud State (NC)* . 7:07 pm Bemidji State at Robert Morris (NC) ... 7:35 pm * Easton Showcase (St. Cloud, MN)

Saturday, January 3Minnesota at Niagara (NC) ............... 2:00 pm Bemidji State at Robert Morris (NC) ... 2:05 pm Wayne State vs North Dakota (NC) * ... 4:07 pm * Easton Showcase (St. Cloud, MN)

Sunday, January 4Minnesota at Niagara (NC) ............... 1:00 pm

Friday, January 9Robert Morris at Syracuse (CH) ......... 7:00 pm

Saturday, January 10Vermont at Mercyhurst (NC) ............. 2:00 pm Robert Morris at Syracuse (CH) ......... 2:00 pm Niagara at Northeastern (NC) ............ 7:00 pm

Sunday, January 11Vermont at Mercyhurst (NC) ............. 1:00 pm Niagara at Northeastern (NC) ............ 3:00 pm

Friday, January 16Mercyhurst at Connecticut (NC) ......... 7:00 pm Robert Morris at Wayne State (CH) .... 7:00 pm

Saturday, January 17Robert Morris at Wayne State (CH) .... 2:00 pm Syracuse at Niagara (CH) .................. 2:00 pm Mercyhurst at Connecticut (NC) ......... 4:00 pm

Sunday, January 18Syracuse at Niagara (CH) .................. 2:00 pm

Friday, January 23Wayne State at Syracuse (CH) ........... 7:00 pm Mercyhurst at Robert Morris (CH) ...... 7:35 pm

Saturday, January 24Wayne State at Syracuse (CH) ........... 2:00 pm Mercyhurst at Robert Morris (CH) ...... 7:35 pm

Friday, January 30Wayne State at Mercyhurst (CH) ........ 4:30 pm Niagara at Syracuse (CH) .................. 7:00 pm

Saturday, January 31Niagara at Syracuse (CH) .................. 2:00 pm Wayne State at Mercyhurst (CH) ........ 2:00 pm

Friday, February 6Sacred Heart at Robert Morris (NC) .... 7:35 pm

Saturday, February 7Mercyhurst at Niagara (CH) .............. 2:00 pm Sacred Heart at Robert Morris (NC) .... 7:35 pm

Sunday, February 8Mercyhurst at Niagara (CH) .............. 2:00 pm

Friday, February 13Syracuse at Sacred Heart (NC) ........... 7:00 pm Niagara at Wayne State (CH) ............. 7:00 pm Robert Morris at Mercyhurst (CH) ...... 7:00 pm

Saturday, February 14Syracuse at Sacred Heart (NC) ........... 2:00 pm Niagara at Wayne State (CH) ............. 2:00 pm Robert Morris at Mercyhurst (CH) ...... 2:00 pm

Friday, February 20Saint Anselm at Syracuse (NC) ........... 7:00 pm Niagara at Mercyhurst (CH) .............. 7:00 pm Wayne State at Robert Morris (CH) .... 7:35 pm

Saturday, February 21Niagara at Mercyhurst (CH) .............. 2:00 pm Saint Anselm at Syracuse (NC) ........... 2:00 pm Wayne State at Robert Morris (CH) .... 7:35 pm

Tuesday, February 24Syracuse at McGill (EX) ..................... 7:00 pm

Friday, February 27Mercyhurst at Wayne State (CH) ........ 7:00 pm Robert Morris at Niagara (CH) ........... 7:00 pm

Saturday, February 28Mercyhurst at Wayne State (CH) ........ 2:00 pm Robert Morris at Niagara (CH) ........... 7:00 pm

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MinnesotaOctober 3-4, 2008 – 7:00 p.m.

Ridder Arena – Minneapolis, Minn.

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Location: Minneapolis, Minn.Enrollment: 50,883Conference: WCHA Affiliation: NCAA Division INickname: Golden GophersPresident: Robert H. BruininksAthletic Director: Joel MaturiArena: Ridder Arena (3,400)

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SID: Michelle Traen Office Phone: (612) 624-0522 Fax: (612) 625-0359 Cell Phone: (612) 396-8712 Email: [email protected] Site: www.gophersports.com

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Head Coach: Brad Frost Alma Mater, Year: Bethel, ‘96 Record at School / Years: 27-7-4/1 Overall Record / Years: 27-7-4/1 Phone: (612) 625-0188Assistant Coaches: Jamie Wood, Natalie Darwitz2007-08 Record: 27-7-42007-08 Conference Record / Finish: 21-5-2 / 2nd

Top Returning Scorers YR. POS. G-A-PTS.

Gigi Marvin .................................. Sr. D 10-17-27Rachael Drazan ............................. Sr. D 10-17-27

Top Returning Goaltenders YR. GAA SV%

Kim Hanlon .................................. Sr. 1.99 .909Jenny Lura ................................... So. 1.92 .910

2008-09 ScheDule

9/26 SASKATCHEWAN 7:07; 9/28 U.S. NATIONAL TEAM 2:00; 10/3-4 ROBERT MORRIS 7:07; 10/10-11 at Minnesota Duluth 7:07; 10/17-18 OHIO STATE 7:07/4:07; 10/24-26 at Wisconsin 2:07; 10/31 ST. CLOUD STATE 6:07; 11/1 at St. Cloud State 7:07; 11/14-15 at Bemidji State 7:07/2:07; 11/21-22 MINNESOTA STATE 7:07/4:07; 11/28-29 HARVARD 6:07/4:07; 12/5-6 at North Dakota 7:07/4:07; 1/3-4 at Niagara 2:00/1:00; 1/9-10 at Ohio State 7:07/4:07; 1/16-17 BEMIDJI STATE 6:07/4:07; 1/23-24 MINNESOTA DULUTH 7:07/5:07; 1/30-31 at Minnesota State 7:07/3:07; 2/7-8 WISCONSIN 2:07; 2/13-14 NORTH DAKOTA 6:07/4:07; 2/20 at St. Cloud State 7:07; 2/21 ST. CLOUD STATE 7:07

SyracuseOctober 10-11, 2008 – 7:35 p.m.

Robert Morris Island Sports Center – Pittsburgh, Pa.

January 9-10, 2009 – 7:00 p.m.Tennity Ice Pavilion/Onondaga County War Memorial – Syracuse, N.Y.

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Location: Syracuse, N.Y.Enrollment: 12,400Conference: CHAAffiliation: NCAA Division INickname: OrangeChancellor: Dr. Nancy CantorAthletic Director: Dr. Daryl GrossArena: Tennity Ice Pavilion/Onondaga County War Memorial

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Hockey SID: Mark Majewski Office Phone: (315) 443-2608 Cell: (734) 812-5480 Email: [email protected] Site: suathletics.com

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Head Coach: Paul Flanagan Alma Mater, Year: St. Lawrence ‘80 Record at School / Years: First Season Overall Record/ Years : 230-83-24/9Assistant Coaches: Erin O’Brien, Graham Thomas2007-08 Record: 0-0-02007-08 Conference Record / Finish: 0-0-0 / NA

2008-09 ScheDule

10/1 at Colgate 7:00; 10/3-4 at Wisconsin 7:00/12:00; 10/10-11 at Robert Morris 7:30; 10/17-18 at Quinnipiac 5:00/2:00; 10/31 SACRED HEART 7:00; 11/1 SACRED HEART 2:00; 11/14=15 MERCYHURST 7:00/2:00; 11/21-22 at Wayne State 7:00/2:00; 11/29 at Carleton University 7:00; 11/30 at University of Ottawa 2:00; 12/5-6 at Mercyhurst 7:00/2:00; 1/9-10 ROBERT MORRIS 7:00/2:00; 1/17-18 at Niagara 2:00; 1/23-24 WAYNE STATE 7:00/2:00; 1/30-31 NIAGARA 7:00/2:00; 2/13-14 at Sacred Heart 7:00/2:00; 2/20-21 ST. ANSELM’S 7:00/2:00; 2/24 at McGill University 7:00

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St.lawrenceOctober 24, 2008 – 7:00 p.m.

Appleton Arena – Canton, N.Y.

October 25, 2008 – 4:00 p.m.Appleton Arena – Canton, N.Y.

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Location: Canton, N.Y.Enrollment: 2,250Conference: ECACHLAffiliation: NCAA Division INickname: SaintsPresident: Dr. Daniel F. SullivanAthletic Director: Margie StraitArena (Capacity): Appleton Arena (3,000)

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Hockey SID: Joe Keniston Office Phone: (315) 229-5986 Email: [email protected] Fax: (315) 229-5589Web Site: http://www.stlawu.edu/sports/index.html

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Head Coach: Chris Wells Alma Mater, Year: SLU, ‘92 Record at School / Years: 0-0-0 / 0 Overall Record / Years: 0-0-0 / 0 Phone: (315) 229-5740Assistant Coaches: Ted Wisner, Mare MacDougall2007-08 Record: 28-10-12007-08 Conference Record: 18-3-1

Top Returning Scorers YR. POS. G-A-PTS.

Tara Akstull .................................. Jr. F 14-28-42Carson Duggan ............................. Sr. F 21-15-36Alison Domenico ........................... Sr. F 17-19-36

Top Returning Goaltender YR. W-L-T GAA SV%

Maxie Weisz ................................. Jr. 5-0-0 1.30 .920

2008-09 ScheDule

10/10 at Providence 7:00; 10/11 at Connecticut 4:00; 10/18 at New Hampshire 3:00; 10/19 at Boston 2:00; 10/24-25 ROBERT MORRIS 7:00/4:00; 11/7 at Yale 7:00; 11/8 at Brown 4:00; 11/14 DARTMOUTH 7:00; 11/15 HARVARD 4:00; 11/21 at Princeton 7:00; 11/22 at Quinnipiac 4:00; 11/28-29 OHIO STATE 4:00/1:00; 12/5 COLGATE 7:00; 12/6 CORNELL 4:00; 12/12-13 at Mercyhurst 7:00/2:00; 1/9-10 BOSTON COLLEGE 7:00/3:00; 1/16 BROWN 7:00; 1/17 YALE 4:00; 1/21 CLARKSON 7:00; 1/23 at Union 7:00; 1/24 at Rensselaer 4:00; 1/30 at Cornell 7:00; 1/31 at Colgate 4:00; 2/4 at Clarkson 7:00; 2/6 RENSSELAER 3:30; 2/7 UNION 2:00; 2/13 QUINNIPIAC 7:00; 2/14 PRINCETON 4:00; 2/20 at Harvard 7:00; 2/21 at Dartmouth 4:00

Rit(Rochesterinstituteoftechnology)

October 31, 2008 – 3:00 p.m.Frank Ritter Memorial Arena – Rochester, N.Y.

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Location: Rochester, N.Y.Enrollment: 13,000Conference: ECAC D-III EastAffiliation: NCAA Division IIINickname: TigersPresident: Dr. Bill DestlerAthletic Director: Lou SpiottiArena: Frank Ritter Memorial Arena (2,100)

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SID: Joe Venniro Office Phone: (585) 475-5598 Email: [email protected] Site: www.ritathletics.com

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Head Coach: Scott McDonald Alma Mater, Year: Niagara ‘00 Record at School / Years: 41-11-2 / 2 Overall Record / Years: 41-11-2 / 2 Phone: (585) 475-7148Assistant Coaches: Jen Gorczynski2007-08 Record: 19-7-02007-08 Conference Record / Finish: 13-3-0 / 2nd

Top Returning Scorers YR. POS. G-A-PTS.

Sarah Dagg .................................. So. F 12-15-27Amanda Klassen ........................... So. F 17-9-26Katie Stack ................................... So. D 13-12-25

Top Returning Goaltender YR. W-L-T GAA SV%

Sandra Grant ................................ Sr. 10-3-0 1.90 .917

2008-09 ScheDule

10/31 ROBERT MORRIS 7:00; 11/7-8 NEUMANN 7:00/3:00; 11/14-15 at Elmira 7:00/2:00; 11/21-22 at SUNY Potsdam 7:00/3:00; 12/3 HAMILTON 7:00; 12/5-6 at SUNY Oswego 7:00; 12/10 at Hamilton 7:00; 1/2-3 at Sacred Heart 7:00; 1/10-11 CHATHAM 2:00; 1/23-24 SUNY PLATTSBURGH 7:00/2:00; 1/31 at Utica 3:00; 2/1 at Utica 3:00; 2/7 AMHERST 2:00; 2/8 MIDDLEBURY 2:00; 2/13-14 at SUNY Cortland 7:00/3:00; 2/20-21 BUFFALO STATE 7:00/5:00

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CornellNovember 1, 2008 – 3:00 p.m.

Lynah Rink – Ithaca, N.Y.

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Location: Ithaca, N.Y.Enrollment: 13,700Conference: ECACAffiliation: NCAA Division INickname: Big RedPresident: David J. SkortonAthletic Director: J. Andrew Noel Jr.Arena (Capacity): Lynah Rink (4,267)

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Hockey SID: Lindsey Mechalik Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (607) 255-4879 Fax: (607) 255-9791Web Site: http://www.cornellbigred.com

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Head Coach: Doug Derraugh Alma Mater, Year: Cornell ‘91 Record at School / Years: 25-58-4 / 3 Overall Record / Years: 25-58-4 / 3 Phone: (607) 255-6675Assistant Coaches: Daniell Bilodeau, Kim Insalaco2007-08 Record: 12-17-12007-08 Conference Record / Finish: 9-12-1/8th

Top Returning Scorers YR. POS. G-A-PTS.

Rebecca Johnston ......................... So. F 16-16-32Liz Zorn ....................................... Jr. F 13-11-24

2008-09 ScheDule

10/17 STONY CREEK (EX) 7:00; 10/18 DURHAM (EX) 3:00; 10/24-25 at Vermont 7:00/4:00; 11/1 ROBERT MORRIS 4:00; 11/7 PRINCETON 7:00; 11/8 QUINNIPIAC 4:00; 11/14 BROWN 7:00; 11/15 YALE 3:00; 11/21 at Dartmouth 7:00; 11/22 at Harvard 7:00; 11/29-30 NIAGARA 4:00/2:00; 12/5 at Clarkson 7:00; 12/6 at St. Lawrence 4:00; 1/4-5 PROVIDENCE 2:00; 1/10 COLGATE 3:00; 1/11 at Colgate 3:00; 1/16 UNION 7:00; 1/17 RENSSELAER 4:00; 1/23 at Yale 7:00; 1/24 at Brown 4:00; 1/30 ST. LAWRENCE 7:00; 1/31 CLARKSON 4:00; 2/6 at Quinnipiac 7:00; 2/7 at Princeton 4:00; 2/13 HARVARD 7:00; 2/14 DARTMOUTH 4:00; 2/20 at Rensselaer 7:00; 2/21 at Union 4:00

providenceNovember 7-8, 2008 – 7:35 p.m.

Robert Morris Island Sports Center – Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Location: Providence, RIEnrollment: 3,998Conference: Hockey EastAffiliation: NCAA Division INickname: FriarsPresident: Rev. Brian J. ShanleyAthletic Director: Robert G. DriscollArena: Schneider Arena (3,030)

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Hockey SID: Matt Lee Office Phone: (401) 865-1245 Email: [email protected] Site: www.friars.cstv.com

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Head Coach: Bob Deraney Alma Mater, Year: Boston ‘87 Record at School / Years: 173-113-35 / 10 Overall Record / Years: 173-113-35 / 10 Phone: (401) 865-2291Assistant Coaches: Bob Bellemore, Meredith Roth2007-08 Record: 16-16-42007-08 Conference Record / Finish: 10-8-3 / 3rd

Top Returning Scorers YR. POS. G-A-PTS.

Erin Normore................................ Sr. D 3-19-22Mari Pehkonen ............................. Sr. F 9-11-20Alyse Ruff .................................... So. F 14-5-19

Top Returning Goaltender YR. W-L-T GAA SV%

Danielle Ciarletta .......................... Sr. 15-14-4 2.21 .911

2008-09 ScheDule

10/3-4 OHIO STATE 7:00/4:00; 10/10 ST. LAWRENCE 7:00; 10/11 COLGATE 4:00; 10/18 at Northeastern 2:00; 10/19 at Vermont 3:00; 10/25 BOSTON COLLEGE 2:00; 10/26 MAINE 2:00; 11/1 at Boston University 3:00; 11/7-8 at Robert Morris 7:35; 11/16 CONNECTICUT 2:00; 11/21 MERCYHURST 7:00; 11/22 NIAGARA 7:00; 11/29 at Brown 7:30; 12/5-6 at Maine 7:00/4:00; 12/30 at Yale 3:00; 1/4-5 at Cornell 2:00; 1/10 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1:00; 1/13 at Dartmouth 7:00; 1/17-18 VERMONT 2:00; 1/24 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2:00; 1/25 at Boston University 3:00; 1/31 CONNECTICUT 1:00; 2/1 at Connecticut 1:00; 2/6 NORTHEASTERN 7:00; 2/7 at Northeastern 4:00; 2/13 NEW HAMPSHIRE 7:00; 2/15 at New Hampshire 2:00; 2/21 at Boston College 2:00; 2/22 BOSTON COLLEGE 2:00

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niagaraNovember 14/15, 2008 – 5:05 p.m./7:35 p.m.RMU Island Sports Center – Pittsburgh, Pa.

February 27/28, 2009 – 7:00 p.m.Dwyer Arena – Niagara University, N.Y.

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Location: Niagara University, N.Y.Enrollment: 3,853Conference: CHAAffiliation: NCAA Division INickname: Purple EaglesPresident: Rev. Joseph L. LevesqueAthletic Director: Ed McLaughlinArena: Dwyer Arena (2,100)

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Hockey SID: Derick Thornton Office Phone: (716) 286-8588 Fax: (716) 286-8582 Email: [email protected] Site: www.purpleeagles.com

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Head Coach: Margot Page Alma Mater, Year: McMaster ‘87 Record at School / Years: 129-147-30 / 9 Overall Record / Years: 129-147-30 / 9 Phone: (716) 286-8218Assistant Coaches: Christine Panto2007-08 Record: 9-22-42007-08 Conference Record / Finish: 3-10-0 / 3rd

Top Returning Scorers YR. POS. G-A-PTS.

Ashley Riggs ................................ Sr. F 22-12-34Mary McKinnon ............................ Jr F 8-12-20

2008-09 ScheDule

10/3-4 MINNE DULUTH 7:00; 10/11-12 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2:00; 10/17-18 at Colgate 3:00; 10/24-25 at RPI 7:00/4:00; 10/31 CLARKSON 7:00; 11/1 CLARKSON 4:00; 11/14-15 at Robert Morris 5:00/7:35; 11/21 at Brown 7:00; 11/22 at Providence 7:00; 11/29-30 at Cornell 4:00/2:00; 12/5-6 WAYNE STATE 7:00/4:00; 1/3-4 MINNESOTA 2:00/1:00; 1/10-11 at Northeastern 2:00; 1/17-18 SYRACUSE 2:00; 1/30-31 at Syracuse7:00/2:00; 2/7-8 MERCYHURST 2:00; 2/13-14 at Wayne State 7:00/2:00; 2/20-21 at Mercyhurst 7:00/2:00; 2/27-28 ROBERT MORRIS 7:00

Rpi(Rensselaerpolytechnicinstitute)

November 21-22, 2008 – 7:35 p.m.Robert Morris Island Sports Center – Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Location: Troy, N.Y.Enrollment: 5,119Conference: ECACHLAffiliation: NCAA Division INickname: EngineersPresident: Dr. Shirley Ann JacksonAthletic Director: Jim KnowltonArena: Houston Field House (5,217)

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Hockey SID: Amie Canfield Office Phone: (518) 276-3988 Fax: (518) 276-2188 Press Box Phone: (518) 276-2661 Email: [email protected]

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Head Coach: John Burke Alma Mater, Year: Bowling Green ‘91 Record at School / Years: 83-54-11 / 5 Overall Record / Years: 83-54-11 / 5 Phone: (518) 276-2192Assistant Coaches: Colette Bredin2007-08 Record: 13-15-52007-08 Conference Record / Finish: 6-12-4 / 9th

Top Returning Scorers YR. POS. G-A-PTS.

Whitney Naslund .......................... Jr. F 8-14-22Laura Gersten ............................... Jr. D 5-11-16Nicole McDonald .......................... Sr. F 10-5-15

2008-09 ScheDule

9/26 TORONTO AEROS 7:00; 9/29 STONY CREEK 4:00; 10/3 NORTHEASTERN 7:00; 10/4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2:00; 10/11 at Boston College 7:00; 10/17-18 at Mercyhurst 7:00/2:00; 10/24-25 NIAGARA 7:00/4:00; 10/31 BROWN 7:00; 11/1 YALE 4:00; 11/7 at Harvard 7:00; 11/8 at Dartmouth 4:00; 11/15 UNION 2:00; 11/16 at Union 2:00; 11/21-22 at Robert Morris 7:35; 12/5 at Quinnipiac 7:00; at Princeton 4:00; 1/2 at St. Cloud State 8:00; 1/3 vs. North Dakota 5:00; 1/9 PRINCETON 7:00; 1/10 QUINNIPIAC 4:00; 1/16 at Colgate 7:00; 1/17 at Cornell 4:00; 1/23 CLARKSON 7:00; 1/24 ST. LAWRENCE 4:00; 1/30 DARTMOUTH 7:00; 1/31 HARVARD 4:00; 2/6 at St. Lawrence 3:30; 2/7 at Clarkson 2:00; 2/13 at Yale 7:00; 2/14 at Brown 4:00; 2/21 ALUMNAE GAME/COLGATE 1:00/4:00

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MaineNovember 28-29, 2008 – 2:05 p.m.

Robert Morris Island Sports Center – Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Location: Orono, MaineEnrollment: 12,000Conference: Hockey EastAffiliation: NCAA Division INickname: Black BearsPresident: Dr. Robert A. KennedyAthletic Director: Blake JamesArena (Capacity): Alfond Arena (5,592)

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Hockey SID: Sean Hladick Office Phone: (207) 581-4129 Fax: (207) 581-3297 Email: [email protected] Site: www.goblackbears.com

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Head Coach: Dan Lichterman Alma Mater, Year: St. Thomas ‘95 Record at School / Years: 4-27-3/1 Overall Record / Years: 4-27-3/1 Phone: (207) 581-1732Assistant Coaches: Sara Simard, Karine Senecal2007-08 Record: 4-27-32007-08 Conference Record: 3-15-3 / 8th

Top Returning Scorers YR. POS. G-A-PTS.

Vanessa Vani ................................ Sr. F 6-15-21Taryn Peakcock ............................. Jr. F 6-10-16Jennie Gallo ................................. So. F 7-7-14

Top Returning Goaltender YR. W-L-T GAA SV%

Genevieve Turgeon ........................ Sr. 4-19-3 3.75 .904Sarah Bishop ................................ So. 0-8-0 3.42 .912

2008-09 ScheDule

10/3-4 NORTH DAKOTA 7:00/2:00; 10/10-11 at Minnesota State-Mankato 7:00/3:00; 10/17-18 SACRED HEART 7:00/2:00; 10/25 at Boston University 3:00; 10/26 at Providence 2:00; 11/8 at Connecticut 1:00; 11/9 at Northeastern 2:00; 11/14 NEW HAMPSHIRE 7:00; 11/16 BOSTON COLLEGE 2:00; 11/25 vs. Vermont 7:00; 11/28-29 at Robert Morris 2:05; 12/5-6 PROVIDENCE 7:00/2:00; 12/12-13 UNION 2:00; 1/9-10 at Clarkson 3:00/2:00; 1/17-18 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 7:00/5:30; 1/23-24 at New Hampshire 7:00/2:00; 1/30-31 NORTHEASTERN 2:00; 2/07-08 at Boston College 1:00; 2/13-14 CONNECTICUT 2:00; 2/21-22 at Vermont 2:00

SacredheartDecember 16-17, 2008 – 7:00 p.m./ 2:00 p.m.

Wonderland of Ice – Bridgeport, CT

February 6-7, 2008 – 7:35 p.m.Robert Morris Island Sports Center – Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Location: Fairfield, Ct.Enrollment: 3,400Conference: IndependentAffiliation: NCAA Division INickname: PioneersPresident: Dr. Anthony J. CerneraAthletic Director: C. Donald CookArena: Wonderland of Ice

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SID: Shaun Ihasz Office Phone: (203) 365-4464 Fax: (203) 371-7889 Email: [email protected] Site: www.sacredheartpioneers.cstv.com

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Head Coach: Tom O’Malley Alma Mater, Year: Boston College ‘89 Record at School / Years: 41-85-6 / 5 Overall Record / Years: 123-261-35 / 14 Phone: (203) 878-8602Assistant Coaches: J.G. Capozzoli2007-08 Record: 7-17-1

Top Returning Scorers YR. POS. G-A-PTS.

Lauren Fontaine ............................ So. F 17-6-23Kate Dunlop ................................. Jr. F 8-8-16Taryn Lapierre .............................. So. F 8-7-15Whitney Dzianma .......................... Sr. F 6-9-15

2008-09 ScheDule

9/27 at Connecticut 4:00; 10/11 RMC 2:00; 10/17-18 at Maine 7:00/2:00; 10/25 at Rhode Island 7:00; 10/31 at Syracuse 7:00; 11/1 at Syracuse 2:00; 11/7 at Salve Regina 7:00; 11/15 at Nichols College 8:30; 11/22-23 HAMLINE 2:00; 11/25 at Holy Cross 7:00; 11/28-29 UNION 7:00/4:00; 12/16-17 ROBERT MORRIS 7:00/2:00; 1/2-3 RIT 7:00/2:00; 1/6-7 at Southern Maine 2:00; 1/9-10 at Neumann 7:00; 1/13 BOWDOIN 7:00; 1/16-17 at Oswego State 7:00; 1/19 CONN COLL. 4:00; 1/20 WESLEYAN 7:00; 2/6-7 at Robert Morris 7:35; 2/13-14 SYRACUSE 7:00/2:00; 2/21 URI 2:00

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BemidjiStateJanuary 2-3, 2008 – 7:35 p.m. / 2:05 p.m.

Robert Morris Island Sports Center – Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Location: Bemidji, Minn.Enrollment: 5,020Conference: WCHAAffiliation: NCAA Division INickname: BeaversPresident: Dr. Jon E. QuistgaardAthletic Director: Dr. Rick GoebArena (Capacity): John S. Glas Fieldhouse (2,358)

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Hockey SID: Cedrique Flemming Office Phone: (218) 755-2763 Fax: (218) 755-3898 Email: [email protected]/athletics Web Site: http://info.bemidjistate.edu/sports/

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Head Coach: Steve Sertich Alma Mater, Year: Colorado College ‘74 Record at School / Years: 15-49-8 / 2 Overall Record / Years: 15-49-8 / 2 Phone: (218) 755-4108Assistant Coaches: Heather Farrell, Shane Veenker, Chris Kawano2007-08 Record: 4-29-32007-08 Conference Record / Finish: 1-26-2 / 8th

Top Returning Scorers YR. POS. G-A-PTS.

Annie Bauerfeld ............................ So. F 5-5-10Erin Cody ..................................... So. F 4-6-10Ashley Leopold ............................. Jr. D 1-6-7

2008-09 ScheDule

10/3-4 at Wayne State 7:00/2:00; 10/10-11 NORTHEASTERN 7:07/3:07; 10/17-18 WISCONSIN 7:07/6:07; 10/24-25 at Ohio State 6:07/12:07; 10/31-11/1 at Minnesota State 7:07/3:07; 11/14-15 MINNESOTA 7:07/2:07; 11/21-22 at St. Cloud State 2:07/2:07; 12/5-6 at Minnesota Duluth 7:07/7:07; 12/12-13 NORTH DAKOTA 7:07/2:07; 1/2-3 at Robert Morris 6:30/1:00; 1/9-10 MINNESOTA STATE 7:07/2:07; 1/16-17 at Minnesota 6:07/4:07; 1/23-24 OHIO STATE 2:07/2:07; 1/30-31 at North Dakota 2:07/2:07; 2/6-7 MINNESOTA DULUTH 2:07/2:07; 2/13-14 ST. CLOUD STATE 7:07/2:07; 2/20-21 at Wisconsin 2:07/2:07

wayneStateJanuary 16-17, 2009 – 7:00 p.m./2:00 p.m.

City Sports Center – Detroit, Michigan

February 20-21, 2009 – 7:35 p.m.Robert Morris Island Sports Center – Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Location: Detroit, MIEnrollment: 33,240Conference: CHAAffiliation: NCAA Division INickname: WarriorsPresident: Dr. Jay NorenAthletic Director: Rob FournierArena (Capacity): City Sports Center (500)

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SID: Tom Gorman Office Phone: (313) 577-2299 Fax: (313) 577-5997 Cell: (248) 379-1699 Email: [email protected] Site: www.wsuathletics.cstv.com

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Head Coach: Jim Fetter Alma Mater, Year: Lethbridge ‘95 Record at School / Year: 79-75-16 / 5 Overall Record / Years: 79-75-16 / 5 Phone: (313) 577-9171Assistant Coaches: Nicolette Franck, Allison Rutledge2007-08 Record: 22-9-32007-08 Conference Record / Finish: 9-2-1 / 1st

Top Returning Scorers YR. POS. G-A-PTS.

Melissa Boal ................................. Sr. F 35-34-69Sam Poyton .................................. Sr. F 38-28-66Lindsay DiPietro............................ Sr. F 16-48-64

2008-09 ScheDule

10/3-4 BEMIDJI STATE 7:00/2:00; 10/17-18 at Union 7:00/2:00; 10/24-25 COLGATE 7:00/2:00; 11/7-8 at Vermont 7:00/4:00; 11/14-15 NORTHEASTERN 7:00/2:00; 11/21-22 SYRACUSE 7:00/2:00; 11/28 at Connecticut 7:00; 11/29 vs. Quinnipiac/Yale TBA; 12/5-6 at Niagara 7:00/2:00; 1/2 at St. Cloud State 8:07; 1/3 vs. North Dakota 5:07; 1/16-17 ROBERT MORRIS 7:00/2:00; 1/23-24 at Syracuse 7:00/2:00; 1/30-31 at Mercyhurst 4:30/2:00; 2/13-14 NIAGARA 7:00/2:00; 2/20-21 at Robert Morris 7:35; 2/27-28 MERCYHURST 7:00/2:00

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MercyhurstJanuary 23-23, 2009 – 7:35 p.m.

RMU Island Sports Center – Pittsburgh, Pa.

February 13-14, 2009 – 7:00 p.m. Mercyhurst Ice Center – Erie, Pa.

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Location: Erie, Pa.Enrollment: 3,400Conference: College Hockey AmericaAffiliation: NCAA Division INickname: LakersPresident: Dr. Thomas GambleAthletic Director: Craig BarnettArena (Capacity): Mercyhurst Ice Center (1,300)

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Hockey SID: John Leisering Office Phone: (814) 824-2277 Email: [email protected] Fax: (814) 824-2591Web Site: www.hurstathletics.com

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Head Coach: Michael Sisti Alma Mater, Year: Canisius ‘90 Record at School / Years: 221-69-23 / 9 Overall Record / Years: 221-69-23 / 9 Phone: (814) 824-2142Associate Head Coach: Paul ColontinoAssistant Coaches: Louis Goulet, Julia Colizza2007-08 Record: 26-8-32007-08 Conference Record / Finish: 9-2-1 / 2nd

Top Returning Scorers YR. POS. G-A-PTS.

Meghan Agosta ............................ Jr. F 40-25-65Valerie Chouinard .......................... Sr. F 16-34-50Jesse Scanzano ............................. So. F 13-27-40

2008-09 ScheDule

10/3-4 vs. Team USA 7:00/2:00; 10/10-11 at Boston University 7:00/3:00; 10/17-18 RPI 7:00/2:00; 10/24-25 at Clarkson 3:00/2:00; 10/31 at Colgate 7:00; 11/1 at Colgate 3:00; 11/14-15 at Syracuse 7:00/2:00; 11/21 at Providence 7:00; 11/22 at Brown 7:00; 12/5-6 SYRACUSE 7:00/2:00; 12/12-13 ST. LAWRENCE 7:00/2:00; 1/10-11 VERMONT 2:00/1:00; 1/16-17 at Connecticut 7:00/4:00; 1/23-24 at Robert Morris 7:35; 1/30-31 WAYNE STATE 4:30/2:00; 2/6-7 at Niagara 2:00/1:00; 2/13-14 ROBERT MORRIS 7:00/2:00; 2/20-21 NIAGARA 7:00/2:00; 2/27-28 at Wayne State 7:00/2:00

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Bemidji State ....................................... 1-1-0

Boston ................................................ 0-4-0

Brown ................................................. 1-0-0

Chatham ............................................. 1-0-0

Clarkson ............................................. 1-4-0

Colgate ............................................... 0-1-0

Cornell ............................................... 0-0-0

Elmira ................................................. 0-1-0

Harvard .............................................. 0-1-0

Maine ................................................. 2-2-0

Mercyhurst .......................................... 0-14-0

Minnesota .......................................... 0-0-0

Minnesota State ................................... 1-2-0

Niagara ............................................... 4-7-1

Northeastern ....................................... 1-0-0

Providence .......................................... 0-1-1

Qunnipiac ........................................... 0-5-0

Rensselaer ........................................... 1-5-0

RIT ..................................................... 2-0-0

Sacred Heart ....................................... 8-0-0

St. Cloud State .................................... 0-2-2

St. Lawrence ...................................... 0-0-0

Syracuse ............................................ 0-0-0

Union ................................................. 2-1-1

Vermont .............................................. 2-1-0

Wayne State ........................................ 1-12-0

Wisconsin............................................ 0-4-0

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College Hockey America ....................... 5-33-1

ECACHL .............................................. 5-17-1

Hockey East ........................................ 5-8-1

WCHA ................................................ 3-9-1

NCAA Division I Independents ............... 8-0-0

ECAC Division III East ........................... 2-0-0

ECAC Division III West .......................... 1-1-0

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Points 24 - Kristen Miles (15g 9a) ..................................... 2006-07 23 - Morgan Beikirch (11g 12a) ............................... 2006-07 23 - Alissa Dorman (13g 10a) ................................. 2006-07 21 - Maria Olausson (3g 18a) .................................. 2006-07 21 - Megan Picinic (11g 10a) .................................. 2006-07 18 - Morgan Beikirch (5g 13a) ................................. 2007-08 17 - Sara O’Malley (11g 6a) .................................... 2007-08 16 - Kristen Miles (9g 7a) ....................................... 2007-08 16 - Maria Stoa (4g 12a) ........................................ 2007-08 16 - Morgan Beikirch (8g 8a) ................................... 2005-06

Goals 15 - Kristen Miles ................................................... 2006-07 13 - Alissa Dorman ................................................. 2006-07 11 - Megan Picinic .................................................. 2006-07 11 - Sara O’Malley .................................................. 2007-08 11 - Morgan Beikirch ............................................... 2006-07 10 - Kathryn Traynor ............................................... 2005-06 9 - Kristen Miles ................................................... 2007-08 8 - Morgan Beikirch ............................................... 2005-06 8 - Kristen Miles ................................................... 2005-06 7 - Megan Picinic .................................................. 2007-08

Assists 18 - Maria Olausson................................................ 2006-07 13 - Morgan Beikirch ............................................... 2007-08 12 - Mallory Giambra .............................................. 2007-08 12 - Maria Stoa ...................................................... 2007-08 12 - Morgan Beikirch ............................................... 2006-07 11 - Jacki Gibson .................................................... 2007-08 10 - Megan Picinic .................................................. 2006-07 10 - Alissa Dorman ................................................. 2006-07 9 - Mallory Giambra .............................................. 2006-07 9 - Kristen Miles ................................................... 2006-07

Shots on goal 93 - Kristen Miles (9 goals) ...................................... 2007-08 90 - Morgan Beikirch (5 goals) ................................. 2007-08 88 - Kristen Miles (15 goals) .................................... 2006-07 78 - Megan Picinic (11 goals) .................................. 2006-07 77 - Morgan Beikirch (8 goals) ................................. 2005-06 77 - Morgan Beikirch (11 goals) ............................... 2006-07 76 - Kathryn Traynor (10 goals) ............................... 2005-06 76 - Megan Picinic (7 goals) .................................... 2007-08 74 - Sara O’Malley (11 goals) .................................. 2007-08 69 - Megan Picinic (2 goals) .................................... 2005-06

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Power-play goals 6 - Megan Picinic .................................................. 2006-07 5 - Kristen Miles ................................................... 2007-08 5 - Sara O’Malley .................................................. 2007-08 4 - Morgan Beikirch ............................................... 2006-07 4 - Kristen Miles ................................................... 2005-06 4 - Kathryn Traynor ............................................... 2005-06 3 - Chelsea Walkland ............................................. 2006-07 3 - Mallory Giambra .............................................. 2007-08 3 - Kristen Miles ................................................... 2006-07 3 - Megan Picinic .................................................. 2007-08

Short-handed goals 2 - Kathryn Traynor ............................................... 2005-06 2 - Ali Proodian .................................................... 2005-06 2 - Megan Picinic .................................................. 2005-06 1 - Jordan Riley .................................................... 2006-07 1 - Jamie Ferrentino .............................................. 2005-06 1 - Morgan Beikirch ............................................... 2006-07 1 - Sara O’Malley .................................................. 2007-08 1 - Megan Picinic .................................................. 2007-08 1 - Jordan Riley .................................................... 2007-08 1 - Morgan Beikirch ............................................... 2005-06

Penalties 46 - Jenny Monteleone (46-92) ............................... 2005-06 35 - Ali Proodian (35-92) ........................................ 2005-06 25 - Ashley Barnett (25-50) .................................... 2005-06 23 - Mallory Giambra (23-46) .................................. 2006-07 20 - Kylie Rossler (20-40) ....................................... 2007-08 20 - Ali Proodian (20-40) ........................................ 2007-08 20 - Samantha Ullrich (20-40) ................................. 2005-06 20 - Jenny Monteleone (20-40) ............................... 2007-08 19 - Laura White (19-38) ........................................ 2006-07 18 - Morgan Beikirch (18-36) .................................. 2006-07

Penalty minutes 92 - Ali Proodian (35-92) ........................................ 2005-06 92 - Jenny Monteleone (46-92) ............................... 2005-06 50 - Ashley Barnett (25-50) .................................... 2005-06 46 - Mallory Giambra (23-46) .................................. 2006-07 40 - Jenny Monteleone (20-40) ............................... 2007-08 40 - Samantha Ullrich (20-40) ................................. 2005-06 40 - Ali Proodian (20-40) ........................................ 2007-08 40 - Kylie Rossler (20-40) ....................................... 2007-08 38 - Laura White (19-38) ........................................ 2006-07 36 - Morgan Beikirch (18-36) .................................. 2006-07

Most wins 9 - Brianne McLaughlin (9-22-1) ............................ 2007-08 8 - Brianne McLaughlin (8-17-2) ............................ 2006-07 5 - Brianne McLaughlin (5-23-2) ............................ 2005-06 3 - Daneca Butterfield (3-0-0) ................................ 2007-08 3 - Heather Rossi (3-5-0) ...................................... 2006-07

Saves 1088 - Brianne McLaughlin (118 GA) ........................... 2005-06 926 - Brianne McLaughlin (88 GA) ............................. 2007-08 826 - Brianne McLaughlin (84 GA) ............................. 2006-07 296 - Heather Rossi (29 GA) ..................................... 2006-07 80 - Daneca Butterfield (8 GA) ................................. 2007-08 67 - Quinn Caggiula (12 GA) ................................... 2005-06

Goals against avg (minimum 5 minutes) 2.10 - Daneca Butterfield (8 GA, 228 min) .................. 2007-08 2.82 - Brianne McLaughlin (88 GA, 1873 min) ............ 2007-08 3.03 - Heather Rossi (29 GA, 574 min) ....................... 2006-07 3.28 - Brianne McLaughlin (84 GA, 1534 min) ............ 2006-07 4.00 - Brianne McLaughlin (118 GA, 1770 min) .......... 2005-06 7.20 - Quinn Caggiula (12 GA, 100 min) ..................... 2005-06

Save Percentage .913 - Brianne McLaughlin (88 GA, 926 Saves) ............ 2007-08 .911 - Heather Rossi (29 GA, 296 Saves) .................... 2006-07 .909 - Daneca Butterfield (8 GA, 80 Saves) .................. 2007-08 .908 - Brianne McLaughlin (84 GA, 826 Saves) ............ 2006-07) .902 - Brianne McLaughlin (118 GA, 1088 Saves) ........ 2005-06 .848 - Quinn Caggiula (12 GA, 67 Saves) .................... 2005-06

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Most goals 5 - Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham .................... Oct. 27, 2006 3 - Kristen Miles; vs. Union College ............... Oct. 14, 2006 3 - Sara O’Malley; vs.Sacred Heart ................ Nov. 2, 2007 2 - 17 times

Most assists (3) 6 - Maria Olausson; vs. Chatham .................. Oct. 27, 2006 4 - Jacki Gibson; @ Brown ........................... Nov. 23, 2007 3 - Alissa Dorman; vs. Chatham ................... Oct. 27, 2006 3 - Chelsea Walkland; vs. Chatham ............... Oct. 27, 2006 3 - Jenny Monteleone; vs. Sacred Heart ........ Nov. 3, 2007 3 - Mallory Giambra; vs. Sacred Heart ........... Jan. 4, 2007 3 - Maria Olausson; vs. Union College ........... Oct. 14, 2006 3 - Morgan Beikirch; vs. Sacred Heart ........... Nov. 2, 2007 2 - 29 times

Most points 7 - Maria Olausson; vs. Chatham .................. Oct. 27, 2006 7 - Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham .................... Oct. 27, 2006 4 - Alissa Dorman; vs. Chatham ................... Oct. 27, 2006 4 - Jacki Gibson; @ Brown ........................... Nov. 23, 2007 4 - Maria Olausson; vs. Union College ........... Oct. 14, 2006 3 - 13 times

Most shots on goal 10 - Kristen Miles; Union College .................... Oct. 14, 2006 10 - Morgan Beikirch; vs. Niagara................... Feb. 5, 2006 8 - Ali Proodian; @ Sacred Heart .................. Feb. 3, 2007 8 - Ali Proodian; vs. Sacred Heart ................. Feb. 17, 2006 8 - Kathryn Traynor; @ Union College ........... Jan. 14, 2006 8 - Kristen Miles; @ Maine .......................... Nov. 9, 2007 8 - Maria Stoa; vs. Sacred Heart ...................Nov. 3, 2007 8 - Megan Picinic; vs. Sacred Heart ............... Feb. 18, 2006 8 - Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham .................... Oct. 27, 2006 8 - Morgan Beikirch; vs. Wayne State ............Jan. 26, 2008 8 - Morgan Beikirch; vs. Sacred Heart ........... Nov. 3, 2007

Most power-play goals 2 - Kristen Miles; vs. Sacred Heart ................ Feb 17, 2006 1 - 61 times

Most short-handed goals 1 - 13 times

Most penalties 5 - Jenny Monteleone; @ Union College ........ Jan 15, 2006 4 - Ali Proodian; @ Mercyhurst .................... Feb 29, 2008 4 - Jenny Monteleone; @ Harvard ................ Oct 29, 2005 4 - Mallory Giambra; vs. Boston University .... Oct 06, 2006 4 - Morgan Beikirch; vs. Boston University ..... Oct 07, 2006 3 - 14 times

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Most penalty minutes 15 - Ali Proodian; @ University of Maine ......... Oct 08, 2005 15 - Angela Kost; @ Quinnipiac ..................... Jan 21, 2006 14 - Ali Proodian; @ Boston University ........... Nov 26, 2005 12 - Jordan Riley; vs. RIT ............................... Dec. 8, 2007 10 - Jenny Monteleone; @ Union College ........ Jan 15, 2006 8 - Ali Proodian; @ Mercyhurst .................... Feb 29, 2008 8 - Jenny Monteleone; @ Harvard ................ Oct 29, 2005 8 - Mallory Giambra; vs. Boston University .... Oct 6, 2006 8 - Morgan Beikirch; vs. Boston University ..... Oct 7, 2006 6 - 13 times

Most saves 57 - Brianne McLaughlin; @ Mercyhurst ......... Mar. 4, 2006 55 - Brianne McLaughlin; vs. Mercyhurst......... Dec. 10, 2006 53 - Brianne McLaughlin; @ Mercyhurst ......... Feb. 29, 2008 53 - Brianne McLaughlin; @ Mercyhurst ......... Mar. 3, 2006 53 - Heather Rossi; @ Minnesota State ........... Oct. 1, 2006 48 - Brianne McLaughlin; vs. Wayne State ....... Jan. 28, 2006 48 - Brianne McLaughlin; @ Boston University Nov. 26, 2005 47 - Brianne McLaughlin; @ Wisconsin ........... Oct. 5, 2007 47 - Brianne McLaughlin; @ Rensselaer .......... Nov. 4, 2006 45 - Brianne McLaughlin; @ University of Maine Oct. 8, 2005

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Points 57 - Morgan Beikirch (24g 33a) ............................... 2005-08 51 - Kristen Miles (32g 19a) ................................... 2005-08 40 - Megan Picinic (20g 20a) .................................. 2005-08 40 - Alissa Dorman (22g 18a) ................................. 2005-08 33 - Kathryn Traynor (19g 14a) ............................... 2005-08 29 - Samantha Ullrich (5g 24a) ................................ 2005-08 29 - Maria Olausson (5g 24a) .................................. 2006-08 27 - Mallory Giambra (6g 21a) ................................ 2006-08 23 - Jacki Gibson (4g 19a) ...................................... 2006-08 20 - Ali Proodian (10g 10a)..................................... 2005-08

Goals 32 - Kristen Miles ................................................... 2005-08 24 - Morgan Beikirch ............................................... 2005-08 22 - Alissa Dorman ................................................. 2005-08 20 - Megan Picinic .................................................. 2005-08 19 - Kathryn Traynor ............................................... 2005-08 11 - Sara O’Malley .................................................. 2008 10 - Ali Proodian .................................................... 2005-08 9 - Jessica Riley .................................................... 2006-08 7 - Kylie Rossler .................................................... 2008 7 - Chelsea Walkland ............................................. 2006-08

Assists 33 - Morgan Beikirch ............................................... 2005-08 24 - Samantha Ullrich .............................................. 2005-08 24 - Maria Olausson................................................ 2006-08 21 - Mallory Giambra .............................................. 2006-08 20 - Megan Picinic .................................................. 2005-08 19 - Jacki Gibson .................................................... 2006-08 19 - Kristen Miles ................................................... 2005-08 18 - Alissa Dorman ................................................. 2005-08 14 - Kathryn Traynor ............................................... 2005-08 12 - Maria Stoa ...................................................... 2008

Shots on goal 244 - Morgan Beikirch (24 goals) ............................... 2005-08 241 - Kristen Miles (32 goals) .................................... 2005-08 223 - Megan Picinic (20 goals) .................................. 2005-08 134 - Ali Proodian (10 goals) ..................................... 2005-08 133 - Kathryn Traynor (19 goals) ............................... 2005-08 128 - Samantha Ullrich (5 goals) ................................ 2005-08 118 - Alissa Dorman (22 goals) ................................. 2005-08 96 - Mallory Giambra (6 goals) ................................ 2006-08 93 - Maria Olausson (5 goals) .................................. 2006-08 74 - Sara O’Malley (11 goals) .................................. 2008

Power-play goals 12 - Kristen Miles ................................................... 2005-08 9 - Megan Picinic .................................................. 2005-08 7 - Kathryn Traynor ............................................... 2005-08 6 - Morgan Beikirch ............................................... 2005-08 6 - Alissa Dorman ................................................. 2005-08 5 - Sara O’Malley .................................................. 2008 5 - Mallory Giambra .............................................. 2006-08 4 - Jessica Riley .................................................... 2006-08 3 - Chelsea Walkland ............................................. 2006-08 1 - Maria Olausson................................................ 2006-08

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Short-handed goals 3 - Megan Picinic .................................................. 2005-08 2 - Jordan Riley .................................................... 2006-08 2 - Kathryn Traynor ............................................... 2005-08 2 - Ali Proodian .................................................... 2005-08 2 - Morgan Beikirch ............................................... 2005-08 1 - Sara O’Malley .................................................. 2007-08 1 - Jamie Ferrentino .............................................. 2005-06

Penalties 67 - Ali Proodian (67-156) ...................................... 2005-08 66 - Jenny Monteleone (66-132) ............................. 2005-08 53 - Samantha Ullrich (53-106) ............................... 2005-08 47 - Morgan Beikirch (47-94) .................................. 2005-08 43 - Megan Picinic (43-86) ..................................... 2005-08 36 - Laura White (36-72) ........................................ 2005-06 35 - Alissa Dorman (35-70) ..................................... 2005-08 34 - Mallory Giambra (34-68) .................................. 2006-08 33 - Jessica Riley (33-66) ........................................ 2006-08 31 - Ashley Barnett (31-62) .................................... 2005-06

Penalty Minutes 156 - Ali Proodian (67-156) ...................................... 2005-08 132 - Jenny Monteleone (66-132) ............................. 2005-08 106 - Samantha Ullrich (53-106) ............................... 2005-08 94 - Morgan Beikirch (47-94) .................................. 2005-08 86 - Megan Picinic (43-86) ..................................... 2005-08 72 - Laura White (36-72) ........................................ 2005-06 70 - Alissa Dorman (35-70) ..................................... 2005-08 68 - Mallory Giambra (34-68) .................................. 2006-08 66 - Jessica Riley (33-66) ........................................ 2006-08 62 - Ashley Barnett (31-62) .................................... 2005-06

Most wins 22 - Brianne McLaughlin (22-62-5) .......................... 2005-08 3 - Daneca Butterfield (3-0-0) ................................ 2008 3 - Heather Rossi (3-5-0) ...................................... 2006

Saves 2840 - Brianne McLaughlin (290 GA) ........................... 2005-08 296 - Heather Rossi (29 GA) ..................................... 2006-07 80 - Daneca Butterfield (8 GA) ................................. 2008 67 - Quinn Caggiula (12 GA) ................................... 2005-06

Saves per game (minimum 5 games) 31.56 - Brianne McLaughlin (90 games) ........................ 2005-08 26.91 - Heather Rossi (11 games) ................................ 2006-07 13.33 - Daneca Butterfield (6 games) ............................ 2008

Goals Against Average (minimum 5 minutes) 2.10 - Daneca Butterfield (8 GA, 228 min) .................. 2008 3.03 - Heather Rossi (29 GA, 574 min) ....................... 2006-07 3.36 - Brianne McLaughlin (290 GA, 5178 min) .......... 2005-08 7.20 - Quinn Caggiula (12 GA, 100 min) ..................... 2005-06

Save Percentage .911 - Heather Rossi (29 GA, 296 Saves) .................... 2006-08 .909 - Daneca Butterfield (8 GA, 80 Saves) .................. 2007-08 .908 - Brianne McLaughlin (290 GA, 2840 Saves) ........ 2005-08 .848 - Quinn Caggiula (12 GA, 67 Saves) .................... 2005-06

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Most goals 3 - Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham (1st) .................. Oct. 27, 2006 2 - Kristen Miles; vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) .............. Feb. 17, 2006 Alissa Dorman; vs.Union College (3rd) ............ Oct. 14, 2006 Alissa Dorman; vs. Boston University (1st) ...... Oct. 7, 2006 Kristen Miles; @ St. Cloud State (2nd)............ Sept. 30, 2006 Kylie Rossler; vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) ............... Nov. 3, 2007

Most assists (3) 4 - Maria Olausson; vs. Chatham (1st)................. Oct. 27, 2006 3 - Jacki Gibson; @ Brown (2nd)......................... Nov. 23, 2007 2 - Maria Olausson; vs. Union College (3rd) ......... Oct. 14, 2006 Chelsea Walkland; vs. Chatham (1st) .............. Oct. 27, 2006 Alissa Dorman; vs. Chatham (1st) .................. Oct. 27, 2006 Morgan Beikirch; vs. Sacred Heart (1st) .......... Nov. 2, 2007 Jenny Monteleone; vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) ....... Nov. 3, 2007 Kathryn Traynor; vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) .......... Nov. 3, 2007 Maria Stoa; vs. RIT (3rd) ............................... Dec. 8, 2007 Maria Olausson; vs. Minnesota State (2nd) ..... Dec. 20, 2007 Mallory Giambra; @ Wayne State (2nd) .......... Feb. 15, 2008 Most points 4 - Maria Olausson; vs. Chatham (0-4, 1st) ......... Oct. 27, 2006 3 - Alissa Dorman; vs. Union College (2-1, 3rd) ... Oct. 14, 2006 Maria Olausson; vs. Union College (1-2, 3rd) .. Oct. 14, 2006 Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham (3-0, 1st) ............ Oct. 27, 2006 Jacki Gibson; @ Brown (0-3, 2nd) ................. Nov. 23, 2007 2 - 26 times

Most penalties 3 - Jenny Monteleone; @ Union College (2nd) ..... Jan. 15, 2006 Jenny Monteleone; vs. Clarkson (2nd) ............ Oct. 20, 2007 2 - 39 times

Most penalty minutes 15 - Ali Proodian; @ University of Maine (1st) ....... Oct. 8, 2005 Angela Kost; @ Quinnipiac (2nd) ................... Jan. 21, 2006 14 - Ali Proodian; @ Boston University (3rd) .......... Nov. 26, 2005 12 - Jordan Riley; vs. RIT (2nd) ............................. Dec. 8, 2007 6 - Jenny Monteleone; @ Union College (2nd) ..... Jan. 15, 2006 Jenny Monteleone; vs. Clarkson (2nd) ............ Oct. 20, 2007 4 - 37 times

Most saves 24 - Brianne McLaughlin; @ Mercyhurst (1st) ........ Mar. 4, 2006 23 - Heather Rossi; vs. @ Minnesota State (2nd) ... Oct. 1, 2006 Brianne McLaughlin; vs. Mercyhurst (3rd) ....... Dec. 10, 2006 22 - Brianne McLaughlin; @ Mercyhurst (2nd) ....... Mar. 4, 2006 21 - Brianne McLaughlin; vs. Wayne State (1st) ..... Jan. 28, 2006 Brianne McLaughlin; vs. Mercyhurst (1st) ....... Feb. 29, 2008 20 - Brianne McLaughlin; @ Rensselaer (1st) ......... Nov. 4, 2006 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Quinnipiac (1st) ......... Jan. 3, 2008 19 - Brianne McLaughlin; @ Harvard (2nd) ........... Oct. 29, 2005 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Boston University (2nd) Nov. 26, 2005 Brianne McLaughlin; vs. Mercyhurst (1st) ....... Dec. 10, 2005 Brianne McLaughlin; vs. NIA (1st) .................. Feb. 5, 2006 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Mercyhurst (1st) ........ Mar. 3, 2006 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Providence College (2nd) Nov. 19, 2006 Brianne McLaughlin; @ Mercyhurst (1st) ........ ___________

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Quickest Goal to Start a Game00:07 Kylie Rossler; vs. Sacred Heart ................... Nov. 2, 200700:13 Chelsea Walkland; @ Niagara ................... Jan. 12, 200700:53 Morgan Beikirch; @ Union College ............ Jan. 15, 200600:56 Morgan Beikirch; vs. Sacred Heart ............. Feb. 18, 200601:16 Sara O’Malley; vs. St. Cloud State .............. Oct. 26, 200701:47 Morgan Beikirch; vs. Sacred Heart ............. Jan. 3, 200702:23 Jamie Ferrentino; @ Quinnipiac ................. Jan. 20, 200602:31 Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham ...................... Oct. 27, 2006

Quickest Goal to Start a Period00:07 (1st) Kylie Rossler; vs. Sacred Heart ........ Nov. 2, 200700:13 (1st) Chelsea Walkland; @ Niagara ......... Jan. 12, 200700:53 (1st) Morgan Beikirch; @ Union College .. Jan. 15, 200600:55 (3rd) Kristen Miles; vs. Wayne State ........ Jan. 27, 200600:56 (1st) Morgan Beikirch; vs. Sacred Heart... Feb. 18, 200601:16 (1st) Sara O’Malley; vs. St. Cloud State ... Oct. 26, 200701:22 (3rd) Whitney Pappas; vs. Minnesota State Dec. 30, 200701:47 (1st) Morgan Beikirch; vs. Sacred Heart... Jan. 3, 200701:47 (2nd) Kathryn Traynor; @ Union College .. Jan. 15, 200601:49 (2nd) Megan Picinic; vs. Sacred Heart ...... Feb. 18, 200601:50 (2nd) Alissa Dorman; vs. Vermont............ Nov. 18, 2006

Quickest Consecutive Goals – Same Player02:15 Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham ...................... Oct. 27, 200602:35 Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham ...................... Oct. 27, 200603:26 Alissa Dorman; vs. Boston University ......... Oct. 7, 200603:43 Alissa Dorman; vs. Union College .............. Oct. 14, 200604:28 Kristen Miles; vs. Sacred Heart .................. Feb. 17, 200605:54 Kylie Rossler; vs. Sacred Heart ................... Nov. 3, 200705:57 Sara O’Malley; vs. Sacred Heart ................. Nov. 2, 200706:28 Kathryn Traynor; vs RIT ............................. Dec. 8, 200707:00 Kristen Miles; @ St. Cloud State ................ Sept. 30, 2006

Quickest Three Goals – Same Player04:50 Megan Picinic; vs. Chatham ...................... Oct. 27, 200625:20 Sara O’Malley; vs. Sacred Heart ................. Nov. 2, 200734:53 Kristen Miles; vs. Union College ................. Oct. 14, 2006

Overtime GoalsMegan Picinic; @ Maine (03:39) ........................... Nov. 10, 2007Jessica Riley; @ Northeastern (04:53) .................... Jan. 21, 2007

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Goals 6 vs. Chatham (1st) (W, 13-0) ...................... Oct. 27, 2006 5 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 8-0) .................. Nov. 3, 2007 4 vs. Chatham (3rd) (W, 13-0) ...................... Oct. 27, 2006 vs. Sacred Heart (1st) (W,8-2) .................... Nov. 2, 2007 vs. Sacred Heart (2nd) (W, 7-3) ................. Feb. 18, 2006 vs. Union College (3rd) (W, 7-2) ................. Oct. 14, 2006

Assists 11 vs. Chatham (1st) (W, 13-0) ...................... Oct. 27, 2006 8 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 8-0) .................. Nov. 3, 2007

Points 17 vs. Chatham (1st) (W, 13-0) ...................... Oct. 27, 2006 13 vs. Sacred Heart (3rd) (W, 8-0) .................. Nov. 3, 2007 11 vs. Chatham (3rd) (W, 13-0) ...................... Oct. 27, 2006 10 vs. Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 8-2) .................. Nov. 2, 2007 vs. Union College (3rd) (W, 7-2) ................. Oct. 14, 2006

Shots 22 vs. Chatham (1st) (W, 13-0) ...................... Oct. 27, 2006 20 vs. Sacred Heart (1st) (W, 8-2) .................. Nov. 2, 2007

Saves 24 @ Mercyhurst (1st) .................................... Mar. 04, 2006 23 vs. @ Minnesota State (2nd) ....................... Oct. 1, 2006 vs. Mercyhurst (3rd) ................................... Dec. 10, 2006 22 @ Mercyhurst (2nd) ................................... Mar. 04, 2006 21 vs. Wayne State (1st) ................................. Jan. 28, 2006 vs. Mercyhurst (1st) ................................... Feb. 29, 2008 20 @ Rensselaer (1st) ..................................... Nov. 4, 2006

Penalties 8 vs. Boston University (1st) ......................... Oct. 6, 2006 7 @ Boston University (3rd) .......................... Nov. 26, 2005 @ Boston University (2nd) ......................... Nov. 27, 2005 @ Maine (1st) .......................................... Oct. 8, 2005 6 @ Mercyhurst (3rd) .................................. Feb. 10, 2006 6 vs. Mercyhurst (3rd) .................................. March 2, 2007

Penalty Minutes 25 @ Maine (1st) .......................................... Oct. 8, 2005 22 @ Boston University (3rd) .......................... Nov. 26, 2005 20 vs. RIT (2nd) ............................................. Dec. 8, 2007

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GaMe recOrDS

Most goals 13 - vs. Chatham .......................................... Oct. 27, 2006 8 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Nov. 2, 2007 8 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Nov. 3, 2007 7 - vs. Minnesota State ................................ Dec. 30, 2007 7 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Feb. 18, 2006 7 - vs. Union College ................................... Oct. 14, 2006 5 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Jan. 4, 2007 5 - @ Rensselaer ......................................... Nov. 5, 2006 4 - Nine times

Most assists 24 - vs. Chatham .......................................... Oct. 27, 2006 11 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Nov. 2, 2007 11 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Nov. 3, 2007 9 - vs. Union College ................................... Oct. 14, 2006 8 - vs. Wayne State ..................................... Jan. 26, 2008 8 - @ Brown ............................................... Nov. 23, 2007 8 - vs. Minnesota State ................................ Dec. 30, 2007 8 - vs. RIT ................................................... Dec. 8, 2007 8 - vs. Mercyhurst ....................................... Mar. 1, 2008 8 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Jan. 4, 2007

Most points 37 - vs. Chatham .......................................... Oct. 27, 2006 19 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Nov. 2, 2007 19 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Nov. 3, 2007 16 - vs. Union College ................................... Oct. 14, 2006 15 - vs. Minnesota State ................................ Dec. 30, 2007 13 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Feb. 18, 2006 13 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Jan. 4, 2007 12 - vs. Wayne State ..................................... Jan. 26, 2008 12 - @ Brown ............................................... Nov. 23, 2007 12 - vs. RIT ................................................... Dec. 8, 2007 12 - vs. Mercyhurst ....................................... Mar. 1, 2008

Most shots on goal 52 - vs. Chatham .......................................... Oct. 27, 2006 45 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Nov. 3, 2007 42 - @ Sacred Heart...................................... Feb. 3, 2007 40 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Nov. 2, 2007 40 - @ Maine ............................................... Nov. 10, 2007 40 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Feb. 18, 2006 39 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Jan. 03, 2007 37 - vs. Union College ................................... Oct. 15, 2006 36 - vs. RIT ................................................... Dec. 7, 2007 34 - vs. Wayne State ..................................... Jan. 26, 2008 34 - @ Union College .................................... Jan. 14, 2006

Most power-play goals 4 - vs. Chatham .......................................... Oct. 27, 2006 3 - @ Sacred Heart...................................... Feb. 2, 2007 3 - vs. Sacred Heart ..................................... Feb. 17, 2006 3 - vs. Union College ................................... Oct. 14, 2006 2 - vs. Wayne State ..................................... Jan. 26, 2008 2 - vs. St. Cloud State .................................. Oct. 27, 2008 2 - @ Bemidji State ..................................... Nov. 16, 2007 2 - @ Brown ............................................... Nov. 23, 2007 2 - @ Maine ............................................... Nov. 9, 2007 2 - vs.Quinnipiac ......................................... Dec. 3, 2006 2 - @ Mercyhurst ........................................ Mar. 2, 2007 2 - @ VERMONT ......................................... Nov. 5, 2005 2 - vs. Union College ................................... Oct. 15, 2006

Most penalties 13 - @ Mercyhurst ........................................ Feb. 10, 2007 13 - @ Boston University ............................... Nov. 27, 2005 12 - vs. Wayne State ..................................... Jan. 26, 2008 12 - @ Union College .................................... Jan. 15, 2006 12 - @ Mercyhurst ........................................ Mar. 2, 2007 11 - vs. Boston University .............................. Oct. 7, 2006 11 - @ University of Maine ............................ Oct. 8, 2005 10 - 10 times

Most penalty minutes 33 - @ University of Maine ............................ Oct. 8, 2005 28 - vs. RIT ................................................... Dec. 8, 2007 28 - @ Boston University ............................... Nov. 26, 2005 26 - @ Mercyhurst ........................................ Feb. 10, 2007 26 - @ Boston University ............................... Nov. 27, 2005 24 - vs. Wayne State ..................................... Jan. 26, 2008 24 - @ Union College .................................... Jan. 15, 2006 24 - @ Mercyhurst ........................................ Mar. 2, 2007 22 - vs. Boston University .............................. Oct. 7, 2006 20 - Eight times

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Most saves 57 - @ Mercyhurst ........................................ Mar. 4, 2006 55 - vs. Mercyhurst ....................................... Dec. 10, 2006 53 - @ Minnesota State ................................. Oct. 1, 2006 53 - @ Mercyhurst ........................................ Feb. 29, 2008 53 - @ Mercyhurst ........................................ Feb. 9, 2007 53 - @ Mercyhurst ........................................ Mar. 3, 2006 52 - @ Mercyhurst ........................................ Feb. 10, 2007 50 - @ Harvard ............................................ Oct. 29, 2005 48 - vs. Wayne State ..................................... Jan. 28, 2006 48 - @ Boston University ............................... Nov. 26, 2005

SeaSON TeaM recOrDS2005-06 – 31 games played • 2006-07 – 35 games played • 2007-08 – 35 games played

Points 205 (80g 125a) ......................................................... 2006-07 201 (78g 123a) ......................................................... 2007-08 89 (41g 48a) ............................................................. 2005-06

Goals 80 .................................................................... 2006-07 78 .................................................................... 2007-08 41 .................................................................... 2005-06

Power-play goals 27 .................................................................... 2006-07 25 .................................................................... 2007-08 12 .................................................................... 2005-06

Short-handed goals 8 .................................................................... 2005-06 3 .................................................................... 2007-08 2 .................................................................... 2006-07

Assists 125 .................................................................... 2006-07 123 .................................................................... 2007-08 48 .................................................................... 2005-06

Shots on goal 816 (78 goals) ........................................................... 2007-08 691 (80 goals) ........................................................... 2006-07 557 (41 goals) ........................................................... 2005-06

Plus/minus -77 .................................................................... 2007-08 -162 .................................................................... 2006-07 -276 .................................................................... 2005-06

Penalties 235 (235-503) .......................................................... 2005-06 211 (211-422) .......................................................... 2006-07 203 (203-414) .......................................................... 2007-08

Penalty minutes 503 (235-503) .......................................................... 2005-06 422 (211-422) .......................................................... 2006-07 414 (203-414) .......................................................... 2007-08

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Most wins 12 (12-22-1) ............................................................. 2007-08 11 (11-22-2) ............................................................. 2006-07 5 (5-24-2) ................................................................. 2005-06

Saves 1,155 (130 GA) ......................................................... 2005-06 1,122 (113 GA) ......................................................... 2006-07 1,006 (96 GA) ........................................................... 2007-08

Goals against avg. 2.72 (96 GA - 2115 min) ........................................... 2007-08 3.21 (113 GA - 2115 min) ......................................... 2006-07 4.17 (130 GA - 1872 min) ......................................... 2005-06

Points per game5.86 (205 points, 35 games) ...................................... 2006-075.74 (201 points, 35 games) ..................................... 2007-082.87 (89 points, 31 games) ....................................... 2005-06

Goals per game2.29 (80 goals, 35 games) ........................................ 2006-072.23 (78 goals, 35 games) ........................................ 2007-081.32 (41 goals, 31 games) ........................................ 2005-06

Assists per game3.57 (125 assists, 35 games) .................................... 2006-073.51 (123 assists, 35 games) .................................... 2007-081.55 (48 assists, 31 games) ...................................... 2005-06

Shots per game23.31 (816, 35 games) ............................................. 2007-0819.74 (691, 35 games) ............................................. 2006-0717.97 (557, 31 games) ............................................. 2005-06

Most ties2 (11-22-2) ............................................................... 2006-072 (5-24-2) ................................................................ 2005-061 (12-22-1) ............................................................... 2007-08

Saves per game37.26 (1,155, 31 games) ........................................... 2005-0632.06 (1,122, 35 games) ........................................... 2006-0728.74 (1,006 35 games) ........................................... 2007-08

Save Percentage.910 1006 saves (99 GA) .......................................... 2007-08.906 1122 saves (116 GA) ........................................ 2006-07.898 1155 saves (131 GA) ........................................ 2005-06

Fewest Goals Allowed99 – 35 games ......................................................... 2007-08116 – 35 games ....................................................... 2006-07131 – 31 games ....................................................... 2005-06

Power-Play Percentage.126 27-215 ............................................................. 2006-07.125 25-200 ............................................................. 2007-08.072 12-167 ............................................................. 2005-06

Penalty Kill Percentage.845 163-193 .......................................................... 2006-07.830 146-176 .......................................................... 2007-08.777 167-215 ......................................................... 2005-06

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2005-06Second Team All CHA – Brianne McLaughlin - GAll Rookie CHA Team – Brianne McLaughlin - G and

Samantha Ullrich - Deaston Three Star Award – Brianne McLaughlin - G

2006-07Second Team All CHA – Brianne McLaughlin - G and

Kristen Miles - FAll Rookie CHA Team – Heather Rossi - G

2007-08First Team All CHA – Brianne McLaughlin - GAll Rookie CHA Team – Sara O’Malley - F

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2005-06Head Coach: Jody KatzOverall: 5-24-2 • CHA: 2-10-1 (4th)

Oct. 8 @ Maine .................... L,1-3

Oct. 9 @ Maine .................... L,1-4

Oct. 21 RENSSELAER .............. L,1-2

Oct. 22 RENSSELAER .............. L,1-3

Oct. 29 @ Harvard .................. L,0-7

Nov. 5 @ Vermont ................. W,2-1

Nov. 6 @ Vermont ................. L,1-3

Nov. 11 @ Colgate .................. L,0-9

Nov. 26 @ Boston University .... L,1-3

Nov. 27 @ Boston University .... L,1-5

Dec. 9 MERCYHURST * .......... L,1-5

Dec. 10 MERCYHURST * .......... L,1-9

Jan. 7 @ Clarkson ................. L,0-6

Jan. 8 @ Elmira .................... L,1-4

Jan. 14 @ Union ..................... T,2-2 (OT)

Jan. 15 @ Union ..................... L,2-3 (OT)

Jan. 20 @ Quinnipiac .............. L,3-4

Jan. 21 @ Quinnipiac .............. L,2-4

Jan. 27 WAYNE STATE * .......... L,2-4

Jan. 28 WAYNE STATE * .......... L,1-4

Feb. 4 NIAGARA * ................. T,0-0 (OT)

Feb. 5 NIAGARA * ................. W,1-0 (OT)

Feb. 11 @ Niagara * ............... L,1-8

Feb. 12 @ Niagara * ............... W,4-3

Feb. 17 SACRED HEART........... W,3-1

Feb. 18 SACRED HEART........... W,7-3

Feb. 24 @ Wayne State * ........ L,0-7

Feb. 25 @ Wayne State * ........ L,0-7

Mar. 3 @ Mercyhurst * .......... L,1-3

Mar. 4 @ Mercyhurst * .......... L,0-5

Mar. 9 vs. Mercyhurst ^ ........ L,0-9

* College Hockey America game ̂ CHA Championships

2006-07Head Coach: Nate HandrahanOverall: 11-22-2 • CHA: 1-11-0 (4th)

Sept. 29 @ St. Cloud State ........ L,0-4

Sept. 30 @ St. Cloud State ........ T,3-3 (OT)

Oct. 1 @ Minnesota State ...... L,0-6

Oct. 6 BOSTON ..................... L,1-4

Oct. 7 BOSTON ..................... L,2-3

Oct. 14 UNION ....................... W,7-2

Oct. 15 UNION ....................... W,3-2

Oct. 27 CHATHAM .................. W,13-0

Nov. 4 @ Rensselaer .............. L,2-3

Nov. 5 @ Rensselaer .............. W,5-3

Nov. 10 @ Clarkson ................. L,0-1

Nov. 11 @ Clarkson ................. L,1-3

Nov. 18 @ Vermont ................. W,2-0

Nov. 19 @ Providence.............. T,1-1 (OT)

Dec. 1 #2 WISCONSIN........... L,0-10

Dec. 2 #2 WISCONSIN........... L,0-5

Dec. 3 QUINNIPIAC ............... L,3-4 (OT)

Dec. 9 #1 MERCYHURST * ..... L,0-3

Dec. 10 #1 MERCYHURST * ..... L,0-5

Jan. 3 SACRED HEART........... W,4-3

Jan. 4 SACRED HEART........... W,5-1

Jan. 12 @ Niagara * ............... L,3-5

Jan. 13 @ Niagara * ............... L,3-5

Jan. 21 @ Northeastern .......... W,3-2 (OT)

Jan. 26 WAYNE STATE * .......... L,2-5

Jan. 27 WAYNE STATE * .......... L,2-3 (OT)

Feb. 2 @ Sacred Heart ........... W,4-3

Feb. 3 @ Sacred Heart ........... W,1-0

Feb. 9 @ #1 Mercyhurst * ..... L,0-7

Feb. 10 @ #1 Mercyhurst * ..... L,0-6

Feb. 16 NIAGARA * ................. L,2-4

Feb. 17 NIAGARA * ................. L,1-2

Feb. 23 @ Wayne State * ........ L,3-5

Feb. 24 @ Wayne State * ........ L,1-3

Mar. 2 @ #1 Mercyhurst ^ ... L,2-5

* College Hockey America game ̂ College Hockey America Tournament

2007-08Head Coach: Nate HandrahanOverall: 12-22-1 • CHA: 2-11-0 (4th)

Oct. 2 # 2 MERCYHURST *.... L,0-3

Oct. 5 @ #1 Wisconsin ......... L,0-3

Oct. 6 @ #1 Wisconsin ......... L,1-3

Oct. 19 CLARKSON ................. W,3-1

Oct. 20 CLARKSON ................. L,0-1

Oct. 26 ST. CLOUD STATE ........ L,1-3

Oct. 27 ST. CLOUD STATE ........ T,3-3 (OT)

Oct. 30 @ #3 Mercyhurst * ..... L,1-6

Nov. 2 SACRED HEART........... W,8-2

Nov. 3 SACRED HEART........... W,8-0

Nov. 9 @ Maine .................... W,3-2

Nov. 10 @ Maine .................... W,3-2 (OT)

Nov. 16 @ Bemidji State .......... L,2-3

Nov. 17 @ Bemidji State .......... W,1-0

Nov. 23 at Brown ..................... W,4-2

Nov. 25 at Providence .............. L,1-7

Dec. 7 RIT ............................. W,2-1

Dec. 8 RIT ............................. W,4-3

Dec. 29 MINNESOTA STATE ...... L,1-2

Dec. 30 MINNESOTA STATE ...... W,7-4

Jan. 3 @ Quinnipiac .............. L,1-2

Jan. 4 @ Quinnipiac .............. L,1-3

Jan. 18 @ Rensselaer .............. L,0-1

Jan. 19 @ Rensselaer .............. L,1-3

Jan. 25 WAYNE STATE * .......... L,1-6

Jan. 26 WAYNE STATE * .......... L,4-6

Feb. 8 NIAGARA * ................. W,4-1

Feb. 9 NIAGARA * ................. L,2-3 (OT)

Feb. 15 @ #10 Wayne State * . W,2-1

Feb. 16 @ #10 Wayne State * . L,1-3

Feb. 22 @ Niagara .................. L,1-2

Feb. 23 @ Niagara .................. L,1-4

Feb. 29 @ #7 Mercyhurst ....... L,2-5

Mar. 1 @ #7 Mercyhurst ....... L,4-5 (OT)

Mar. 7 vs. #1 Wayne State ^ . L,0-4

* College Hockey America game ̂ College Hockey America Tournament

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all-timeletterwinnersAshley Barnett (2005-06)

Morgan Biekirch (2005-Present)

Daneca Butterfield (2007-Present)

Quinn Caggiula (2005-06)

Alissa Dorman (2005-Present)

Megan Dovell (2006-07)

Jamie Ferrentino (2005-06)

Mallory Giambra (2006-Present)

Jacki Gibson (2006-Present)

Angela Kost (2005-Present)

Brianne McLaughlin (2005-Present)

Kristen Miles (2005-Present)

Jenny Monteleone (2005-Present)

Sara O’Malley (2007-Present)

Maria Olausson (2006-08)

Whitney Pappas (2007-Present)

Megan Picinic (2005-Present)

Ali Proodian (2005-Present)

Jessica Riley (2006-Present)

Jordan Riley (2006-Present)

Heather Rossi (2006-Present)

Kylie Rossler (2007-Present)

Dy-anna Stewart (2007-08)

Maria Stoa (2007-Present)

Kathryn Traynor (2005-Present)

Samantha Ullrich (2005-Present)

Chelsea Walkland (2006-Present)

Laura White (2005-07)

Vanessa Zweggers (2005-07)

Nicole Zynda (2005-06)

Samantha Ullrich

Kylie Rossler

Mallory Giambra

Maria Olausson

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August 8, 2003Robert Morris University purchases the 32-acre Island Sports Center from the Neville Land Company, a subsidiary of The Hillman Company, securing a home to future Colonial hockey teams.

March 31, 2004Late RMU Director of Athletics Susan Hofacre, Ph.D. announces the addition of women’s ice hockey as an NCAA Division I intercollegiate sport. The Colonials will begin play in 2005-06 at the RMU Island Sports Center.

April 27, 2004Robert Morris accepts an invitation to become the fifth member of the College Hockey America Women’s conference, joining members Mercyhurst, Wayne State, Quinnipiac, and Niagara in the newest Division I hockey conference.

November 11, 2004Robert Morris University signs their first recruit. Morgan Beikirch will become the first forward added to the 2005-06 inaugural rosters.

September 21, 2005The Colonials release their inaugural schedule to the public. Robert Morris will play 32 games in their first season, hosting 10 games and two exhibition matches at the RMU Island Sports Center.

October 11, 2005Brianne McLaughlin and Morgan Beikirch became the first Colonials to be recognized with weekly honors from the CHA. McLaughlin, who stopped 74 of 81 shots in net through two games was named CHA Defensive player of the Week, while Beikirch tallied her first two points in two games was named conference Rookie of the Week.

November 5, 2005RMU picks up their first-ever win, 2-1, at the University of Vermont. Freshman captain Kathryn Traynor and, and classmate Samantha

Ullrich scored the goals for the Colonials, both on the power play.

November 17, 2005Director of Athletics Craig Coleman Ph.D. announces that Nathan Handrahan will take over the duties of head coach for the women’s ice hockey team in 2006-07. Assistant coach Jody Katz is taking over as interim head coach.

February 4, 2006Robert Morris picks up their first-ever point in College Hockey America play, recording a scoreless tie against Niagara University at the RMU Island Sports Center. Freshman goalie Brianne McLaughlin was awarded with her first career shutout as a Colonial making 42 saves in the tie.

February 5, 2006The Colonials beat Niagara, 1-0, to pick up their first-ever conference victory in the CHA. This was the second shutout in a row for freshman goalie Brianne McLaughlin who had 42 saves in the win.

February 7, 2006Brianne McLaughlin is named USCHO.com National Defensive Player of the Week and CHA Defensive Player of the Week for her two shutouts against Niagara University.

March 8, 2006College Hockey America honored freshmen Brianne McLaughlin and Samantha Ullrich in their postseason awards. McLaughlin was an All-CHA second team and an All-CHA rookie team selection at goaltender while Ullrich was picked for the All-CHA Rookie team as a defender.

March 9, 2006In their first-ever College Hockey America playoff appearance, the Colonials fell to top-seeded and seventh-ranked Mercyhurst, 9-0. Robert Morris finished their inaugural season with a record of 5-24-2.

July 17, 2006As the newly appointed head coach of the Robert Morris University women’s ice hockey team, Nate Handrahan unveiled the 2006-07 schedule and announced the Robert Morris University Island Sports Center will be the site of the 2007 College Hockey America Championship.

September 30, 2006After falling, 4-0, in the previous day’s game, the women’s ice hockey team fought hard through 65:00 minutes of play to hold onto a 3-3 tie against perennial power St. Cloud State in Minnesota. Kristen Miles registered her first multi-point game of the season with back-to-back scores in the second period.

October 14, 2006The Robert Morris University women’s ice hockey team presented coach Handrahan with his first victory as the Colonials skipper in a 7-2 trouncing of Union College. Captain Kristen Miles set a milestone for the team by recording the programs first-ever hat-trick in the victory.

October 15, 2006The Colonials registered their first series-sweep of the season as the team downed Union, 3-2, at the RMU Island Sports Center. Freshman Chelsea Walkland scored her first

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President Gregory G. Dell’Omo drops the puck at the Colonials’ inaugural

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collegiate goal with 6:05 left to play in the third period breaking a 2-2 deadlock.

October 28, 2006The women’s ice hockey team capped off their highest scoring performance in the short two-year history of the program. The Colonials took down the Chatham College Cougars in a 13-0 rout at the RMU Island Sports Center. Megan Picinic scored six points with five goals and an assist while Maria Olausson registered one goal and six assists.

November 22, 2006For the second time in her career Brianne McLaughlin was named USCHO.com Defensive Player of the Week. The Sheffield Village, Oh. product recorded 21 saves in a 2-0 shutout of Vermont while the very next day registered 44-saves against Providence, preserving a 1-1 tie.

December 1, 2006In hopes of raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research, the Robert Morris University women’s ice hockey team took part in the first annual College Hockey America’s Skate for the Cure initiative. The Colonials raised over $2,300 dollars for the Glimmer of Hope foundation as they took on the defending national champion Wisconsin at the RMU Island Sports Center.

December 9, 2006For the first time in the history of Robert Morris University athletics the Colonials faced an opponent ranked number one nationally as the women’s ice hockey team took on the Mercyhurst College Lakers in a two-game series. Despite the 5-0 setback, Brianne McLaughlin registered her second-highest career save total, stopping 55 shots in the game.

January 13, 2007After falling, 5-3, in game one of the series against Niagara, the Colonials returned the favor with a 4-0 shutout of the Purple Eagles in game two en route to their first CHA victory of the season. Brianne McLaughlin recorded 39 saves for her third shutout of the season while four different Colonials provided scores.

February 2, 2007Livonia, N.Y. product Morgan Beikirch capped off her team-leading eight-game point streak with an assist in a 4-3 victory against Sacred Heart. Over the eight-games Beikirch scored five goals and added four assists for a combined nine points in the longest point-streak in the women’s ice hockey program.

February 28, 2007Brianne McLaughlin, Kristen Miles and Heather Rossi were selected to the College Hockey America All-Conference team, announced at the pre-tournament banquet held at the RMU Island Sports Center. McLaughlin and Miles were selected to the All-CHA Second Team while Heather Rossi was an unanimous pick at goaltender for the All-CHA Rookie Team.

March 1, 2007The women’s ice hockey team concluded their 2006-07 campaign falling to the top-seeded and #2-nationally ranked Mercyhurst Lakers in the opening round of the College Hockey America Championship tournament. The Colonials wrapped up their second season of play with an 11-22-2 mark.

October 10, 2007Junior goalie Brianne McLaughlin earned the first CHA Defensive Player of the Week Award after putting up 127 saves in the Colonials first three games of the season. The Ohio native took the award home again two weeks later

October 19, 2007The Colonials earned their first win over Clarkson, which was their first victory of the 2007-08 season. In the win captain Alissa Dorman, Chelsea Walkland and Kathryn Traynor all contributed goals, while McLaughlin registered 25 saves.

October 27, 2007In the second annual Skate for the Cure campaign the Colonials finished in a 3-3 deadlock against St. Cloud State. On top of a great game the Colonials raised over $3500 to contribute to the CHA’s breast cancer research donation to the Hope Chest of Buffalo Foundation.

November 10, 2007Robert Morris earned its fourth straight win for the first time since the start of women’s hockey. The Colonials grabbed back-to-back wins against Sacred Heart and Maine. In route to the victories Sara O’Malley earned consecutive goals in all four games, accumulating a total of six goals. O’Malley earned CHA Rookie of the Week honors for her efforts against Sacred Heart and grabbed the award again for her scoring skills against Maine. Teammate Kylie Rossler earned CHA Offensive Player of the Week Honors for contributing four goals and an assist against Sacred Heart. In Robert Morris’s wins over Sacred Heart, the squad grabbed a season high eight goals in both games. Eight goals mark the second highest RMU scoring game in Colonial History.

December 10, 2007Jacki Gibson grabbed the CHA Defensive Player of the Week award after earning two defensive goals in two wins over RIT.

February 15, 2008Jessica Riley and Megan Picinic scored goals in Robert Morris’s first ever win against CHA rival Wayne State. Brianne McLaughlin put up 26 saves to lead Robert Morris to the 2-1 victory. McLaughlin earned another CHA Defensive Player of the Week award for her goaltending skills against the Warriors. One week previous, the Colonials earned their first season conference victory against Niagara (4-1).

March 6, 2008Brianne McLaughlin and Sara O’Malley were selected to the College Hockey America All-Conference team, announced at the pre-tournament banquet held at Niagara University. McLaughlin was selected to the All-CHA First Team while Sara O’Malley earned All-CHA Rookie Team honors.

March 7, 2008The women’s ice hockey team concluded their 2007-08 campaign falling to top-seeded Wayne State, 4-0, in the opening round of the College Hockey America Championship tournament. The Colonials wrapped up their second season of play with a 12-22-1 mark.

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The Skate for the Cure campaign was founded in 2006 by the women’s ice hockey institutions of College Hockey America in hopes of raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research. The campaign, led by the schools of College Hockey America including Mercyhurst College, Wayne State University, Niagara University, Syracuse University and Robert Morris University, gave the players, coaches and staff a chance to inform their respected communities on how they could impact the lives of those living with and fighting breast cancer everyday. Each school designated one game during the regular season to the “Skate for the Cure” campaign, in which the teams would dedicate all the funds and charities collected during the season to a foundation selected by the CHA at the end of the season. In the 2006-07 season the Robert Morris University women’s ice hockey team dedicated December 1, 2006 as their “Skate for the Cure” night. In front of more than 700 fans the Colonials took on defending national champion Wisconsin at the RMU Island Sports Center. Despite falling to the #2 ranked Badgers, the women’s ice

hockey team raised over $2,300 dollars for the “Skate for the Cure” and the “Glimmer of Hope”. Last season, Robert Morris hosted St. Cloud State on October 27, 2007 for the campaign and brought in its largest crowd of the season. The Colonials managed to revive from a 3-1 deficit in the third period to tie the game 3-3. On top of a great game, Robert Morris raised over $3500. Between the four schools over $10,000 was earned to donate to the Hope Chest of

Buffalo, with the Colonials bringing in the biggest donation. Because of the great success, College Hockey America has implemented the “Skate for the Cure” campaign as an annual event in hopes of helping the countless survivors realize they are not alone in their battles with breast cancer. In their fourth season as an NCAA Division I women’s ice hockey program, the Colonials will play host to the Maine Black Bears at Robert Morris University Island Sports Center on November 28 and 29 in part of the third annual “Skate for the Cure” campaign.

SkatefortheCure

BREAST CANCER FACTS• Breast cancer affects one in

eight women in America, or 12.6% of all American women.

• Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in women between the ages of 20-59

• One person dies of breast cancer every 14 minutes.• An estimated 40,930 breast cancer deaths are expected in 2008.

• People over the age of 50 account for 76% of breast cancer cases.

• An estimated 182,480 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to occur among women in the US during 2008.

• An estimated 40,930 women will die from breast cancer in 2008.

• 2.4 million women living in the U.S. have been diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer.

• In addition to invasive breast cancer, 67,770 new cases of situ breast cancer are expected to occur among women in 2008. Of these, approximately 85 percent will be ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).

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Although 2004-2005 was the start of NCAA Division I hockey at Robert Morris University, the Colonials are not new to success on the ice. RMU hockey teams have had a home on Neville Island since the mid-1990s playing on the club hockey level in the Western Pennsylvania College Hockey Association and the American College Hockey Association. These teams didn’t just compete, they won. The club team ruled College Hockey East from 1998 to 2000, with championships in 1998 and 2000 and second place finishes in 1999 and 2001. 2001 marked the first season of ACHA membership for the Colonials. Again, it didn’t take long for RMU to

find room at the top of the standings. The Colonials claimed the 2002 ACHA Division III National Championship, prompting the Robert Morris administration to take a closer look at the success of the hockey program. On October 1, 2003, late RMU Director of Athletics Susan Hofacre, Ph.D., announced that the University was going to add men’s ice hockey as a varsity sport to start in the 2004-2005 school year. On the ice, the success continued for the Colonials with another appearance in the ACHA Division III National Tournament in 2003. In the summer of 2003, RMU purchased the Island Sports Center on Neville Island from the Neville Land

Company, a subsidiary of the Hillman Company. For the 2003-2004 season, the popularity of hockey on campus prompted two on-campus club teams, one to play in the ACHA’s Division I level and one on the Division III level. With the sudden growth of popularity in hockey at RMU, Susan Hofacre Ph.D. announced on March 31, 2004, that women’s ice hockey would be the newest addition to Robert Morris University and would take stage in the 2005-2006 school year. With the new addition of women’s ice hockey, Robert Morris would become only the second school in the state of Pennsylvania to offer a Division I men’s or women’s ice hockey program, second only to Mercyhurst College of Erie, Pa.

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NCAA Division I hockey at Robert Morris University is the latest addition to a long tradition of hockey in Pittsburgh. Hockey in the Golden Triangle has a tradition of success, and the Colonials only hope to add to that tradition. Pittsburgh had the first amateur hockey team in the United States in 1897 and was a charter member of the International Professional Hockey League, the world’s first pro league, which began in 1904. The Pittsburgh club was one of five cities – Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.; Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; Calumet, Mich.; and Hougton, Mich. – to form the IPHL. The IPHL disbanded after the 1907 season and the city would not see another pro team until 1925, when the Pittsburgh Pirates joined the National Hockey League in 1925. The stock market crash in 1929 left the Pirates cash-strapped, and the team moved to Philadelphia where it would fold just one year later.

In between the professional teams of the IPHL and NHL, the Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets and the Pittsburgh Hornets dominated the United States Amateur Hockey Association. The Yellow Jackets ruled the Western Division while the Hornets became the top team in the Eastern Division, and the teams met for the league championship in the 1924-25 season. After the Yellow Jackets defeated the Hornets in that 1925 championship tilt, the team entered the NHL and changed its name to the Pirates. Another Yellow Jackets team appeared in the city in 1931-32 as a member of the International-American Hockey League, but it folded after the 1932-33 season. After a one-year hiatus, the Shamrocks appeared for one season to be followed by another team with the name Hornets in 1936-37. The Hornets enjoyed a 20-year run in Pittsburgh, winning three Calder Cup Trophies – the championship trophy of the American Hockey League – in the 1950s.

The Hornets folded after the 1955-56 season only to reappear in 1961, winning a division title in 1964 and their fourth Calder Cup in 1967, before disappearing once again from the world of hockey. That was the first season of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL, a team that came into the national spotlight in 1984 when it drafted Mario Lemieux. The Penguins improved in the league, eventually winning back-to-back Stanley Cup Championships in 1991 and 1992. The surge in popularity of the Penguins carried into the junior ranks with the formation of the Pittsburgh Hornets and Pittsburgh Forge. In addition, high school programs began to pop up all around the area in addition to club programs at local colleges and universities. RMU became the first school in the region to offer NCAA Division I hockey in 2004-05.

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aboutRobertMorrisUniversity

Robert Morris University, founded in 1921, is one of the leading universities in the Pittsburgh region and among the largest private institutions of higher learning in

Pennsylvania. More than 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students from 40 states and 32 countries are enrolled at RMU. The 230-acre main campus in Moon Township, lo-cated 15 minutes from Pittsburgh Interna-tional Airport and 17 miles from downtown Pittsburgh, is home to more than 1,200 resident students. RMU’s Center for Adult and Continuing Education is located in the heart of the “Golden Triangle,” the city’s metropolitan center and the nation’s sev-enth largest concentration of Fortune 500 corporate headquarters. The 32-acre Island Sports Center on Neville Island provides state-of-the-art athletic facilities for the University and the community. Robert Morris University built its reputa-tion by offering strong academic programs in traditional business fields such as ac-counting, finance, marketing and manage-

ment. To prepare students for success in a changing and competitive workforce, the University has created programs in commu-nications, information systems, engineering, mathematics, science, education, social sci-ences and nursing in the past two decades. Students also have the opportunity to gain a global perspective by studying abroad. RMU offers 32 bachelor’s degree pro-grams: the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in ap-plied mathematics, communication, Eng-lish, environmental science, media arts, and social science; the Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in media arts; the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in actuarial science, ap-plied mathematics, applied psychology, biology, business education, competitive intelligence systems, computer information systems, elementary education, engineer-ing (industrial, mechanical and software), environmental science, health services ad-

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ministration, information sciences, manu-facturing engineering, nuclear medicine, organizational studies, professional com-munications and information systems, and social science; the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.) with concentrations in accounting, economics, finance, hospitality and tourism manage-ment, management, marketing, and sport management; and the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.). The University’s 18 graduate degree programs include: the Master of Busi-ness Administration (M.B.A.); the Master of Science (M.S.) in business education, communications and information systems, competitive intelligence systems, engineer-ing management, human resource manage-ment, information security and assurance, information systems management, infor-mation technology project management, instructional leadership, Internet informa-tion systems, nonprofit management, orga-nizational studies and taxation; the Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.); the Doctor

of Science (D.Sc.) in information systems and communications; the Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.); and the Doctor of Philos-ophy (Ph.D.) in instructional management and leadership. In addition, teacher certifi-cation preparation programs are offered for elementary and secondary teachers as well as instructional technology specialists. RMU is a teaching-centered institution, featuring small classes taught by faculty members, not teaching assistants. The University employs 174 full-time and 180 part-time faculty members; 83 percent of full-time faculty hold terminal degrees. The student-faculty ratio is 16:1, and the av-erage class size is 24. Learning resources include a library containing more than 119,000 bound volumes, more than 100 reference databases and nearly 600 journal subscriptions. Nearly 70 clubs and organizations help students to develop leadership skills, net-work professionally and meet friends. Stu-dent organizations include varsity, club and intramural sports, sororities, fraternities

and student government. The 23 varsity athletic programs are affiliated with NCAA Division I. For more information, visit www.rmu.edu.

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Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D., president of Robert Morris University, presides over one of Pennsylvania’s most innovative independent institutions of higher learning. He began his tenure as president on Aug. 1, 2005. Taking the reins of the University during a period of unparalleled growth, Dell’Omo quickly developed a clear vision for RMU as a place that provides transformational experiences for students through engaged learning. He soon assembled a committee of faculty, staff, students and trustees, and charged them with turning his vision into a roadmap for the future. By the end of Dell’Omo’s second year, the University had unveiled a refined mission statement, six core values, and a comprehensive five-year strategic plan to guide RMU into the year 2012. In addition, a new 10-year campus master plan was set in motion to guide RMU’s evolution to a more residential campus with a strong living-learning environment. Dell’Omo’s tenure has been marked by a greater emphasis on internationalism in student experiences, faculty research and exchanges, and academic programs and partnerships, to better prepare students for success in today’s global society. Key achievements include increases in the number of RMU students studying abroad and the number of international students studying at RMU, and the establishment of academic partnerships with schools in Chile, China, Germany, Nicaragua, Turkey and Israel. Dell’Omo also has committed to building the Institutional Advancement division by providing a greater focus on fundraising, alumni relations and brand building – all of which are key to supporting the University’s continued growth. And the pace of that growth has not slowed a bit under

Dell’Omo’s watch. In his first three years, he oversaw the construction or renovation of numerous buildings, the addition of five degree programs, and the launch of a new alumni magazine, athletic logo and mascot. Known as a “people’s president,” Dell’Omo places a high level of importance on staying connected with the campus community. He has expanded the annual new student orientation and attends all freshman seminars to meet new students each fall. He holds biannual Town Hall Meetings to keep faculty and staff updated on the latest University happenings, and sometimes sits in on new employee orientation sessions. A strong supporter of RMU athletics, he regularly attends Colonial football, basketball and other sporting events. He has reached out to thousands of RMU alumni by attending alumni events in Pittsburgh as well as New York, Miami, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Dell’Omo came to RMU after 14 years at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, where he served as vice president for external affairs from 2002 to 2005. In that

capacity, he was responsible for government and community relations, university communications and the development of joint academic programs in China. He was Saint Joseph’s associate vice president for academic affairs from 2000 to 2002 and dean of the Erivan K. Haub School of Business from 1996 to 2000, guiding the school to accreditation by AACSB International, The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. He joined Saint Joseph’s in 1991 as an assistant professor of management, moving up the faculty ranks to department chair, associate professor and professor. Before SJU, Dell’Omo served on the faculty at Canisius College and the Cornell University Extension Program. Prior to his career in academia, he spent six years working in human resources in the New York City retail industry and four years conducting research on various employment issues. Dell’Omo holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Montclair State University, a master’s degree in industrial relations from Rutgers and a Ph.D. in industrial relations/human resource management from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He holds certificates from the Harvard University Institute for Educational Management and the Harvard Seminar for New Presidents. Dell’Omo sits on the boards of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, West Penn Allegheny Health System and the Rutgers Food Policy Institute. He has contributed to numerous academic journals and publications and lectured at conferences throughout the world. Dell’Omo remains an active consultant to universities throughout the nation on academic and management issues. Dell’Omo and his wife, Polly, have three children – Lara, Nicholas and Vincent.

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Robert Morris University stayed in house to hire its latest director of athletics, naming Craig Coleman, M.D., to the position Feb. 15, 2005. Coleman, a native of Philadelphia who coaches RMU’s softball team, began his new responsibilities May 1, 2005, and enters his fourth academic year in 2008-09. He replaced the late Susan K. Hofacre, Ph.D, who passed away in January 2005. Under Coleman’s watch, the department of athletics has continued to expand and gain national attention. During the 2005-06 academic year, Robert Morris placed a total of nine student-athletes covering six sports on ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America District II teams, the most in school history. Coleman has overseen the development of a new Robert Morris logo and mascot as well as the launching of the new official website for Colonial athletics at www.rmucolonials.com. Coleman also hired Mike Rice as the seventh basketball coach in RMU Division I history and the addition of field hockey head coach Olivia Netzler. All the while, Coleman has built a winning softball program at Robert Morris over the past 18 years. During that period, RMU has won three Northeast Conference regular-season championships and six NEC Tournament titles. In 2005, Robert Morris finished with a league record of 17-3 to claim the regular-season championship, then swept through the NEC Tournament to claim its sixth title and advance to its first NCAA Tournament. “As the longest-tenured coach at Robert Morris University, Craig has proven with his softball teams what it means to have a consistent and successful program both on the field and in the classroom,” said former Robert Morris University President Edward A. Nicholson, Ph.D. “His successful record will be an asset as he takes over as our new

athletic director.” Likewise, Coleman believes the timing was perfect for him to lead the athletic program at Robert Morris University. “The time was right for me to make this professional change,” Coleman said at the time of his hiring. “I have always had a passion for athletics and for 15 years I held management positions in health care. As the athletic director, I can now merge these two positions into one that really excites me.” From 1988 through 2005, Coleman worked as an assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School Medicine. From 1983 to 1989, he was the attending psychiatrist at Western Pyschiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh. Coleman earned his medical degree from the The Pennsylvania State University School of Medicine in Hershey in 1983. In 1979, he earned an undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. At RMU, Coleman turned a perennial

losing softball program into NEC champions. Prior to his arrival as head coach in 1991, the Colonials posted a record of 19-45 in the previous three seasons. During his 18 years as head coach, the Colonials have posted an overall record of 438-392-4 (.528), including a record of 186-72-2 (.719) in conference play. In 2007, he garnered his 400th career victory in game one of doubleheader sweep of Akron thanks to a 3-2 victory. He guided the Colonials to an overall record of 119-62 (.657) and four conference championships in his first four years, and in 1994, his team received the first national ranking in RMU history – regardless of sport – when his team was ranked as high as No. 23 in the USA Today / National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA). Coleman’s success as head softball coach has come not only on the field, but in the classroom. His players include eight District II Academic All-Americans, two NEC Spring Scholar-Athletes for softball (Stephani Ehrenfeld in 2000 and Nicole Aloi in 2001) and numerous NEC All-Academic Honor Roll selections. During the 1999-2000 academic year, RMU achieved the second-highest cumulative team grade point average among all NCAA Division I softball programs according to the NFCA, finishing with a 3.409 grade point average, behind only Louisiana Tech (3.571). Prior to his appointment as head coach at Robert Morris, Coleman compiled a record of 359-158 (.694) in 16 seasons coaching summer softball, mostly with the Pittsburgh Patriots 18-and-under traveling fast-pitch team from 1986-91. He guided the Patriots of the Amateur Softball Association to three national tournaments in his final four years at the helm.

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Robert Morris University Athletics stands for success. Since 1990, the Colonials have claimed 27 Northeast Conference regular-season championships and 26 league tournament titles among 23 sports, including eight regular-season titles in volleyball, five regular-season championships in football, five NEC Tournament titles in softball and three NEC Tournament championships in men’s soccer. The 2007-08 athletic season saw the Colonial athletic programs continue to rank near the top of their respective conferences, as the men’s basketball team claimed its first Northeast Conference regular-season title since 1992, while the women’s basketball program claimed its second straight NEC Tournament championship and subsequent appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Individually, a record number of Colonials took home major conference awards. Tony Lee and Sade Logan earned NEC Player of the Year accolades in men’s and women’s basketball, respectively, while linebacker Chad Wengert was named the NEC Defensive Player of the Year in football. Tawyna Storino of the volleyball squad was named the NEC Setter of the Year, while a pair of Colonials were tabbed the NEC Rookie of the Year in their respective sports. Kathleen Caggiano garnered the honor in women’s soccer, while Jessica Calderone took home the accolade in softball. Finally, Ryan Cruthers was named the College Hockey America Player of the Year. The exploits of the RMU athletic program in 2007-08 followed a 2006-07 athletic season that could arguably go down as one of the greatest in RMU’s Division I history. A number of team and individual accomplishments highlighted the year, as the Colonial women’s basketball team completed one of the greatest turnarounds in Division I history by claiming its third NEC Tournament Championship and its first-ever NCAA Tournament bid. The Robert Morris men’s ice hockey team pulled off one of the biggest upsets in school history in January of 2007 by garnering a 4-2 victory at Notre Dame, which entered the game ranked No. 2 in the country. Individually in 2006-07, senior Stephanie Kuhn of the RMU women’s outdoor track and field team qualified for the NCAA Championships in the javelin. Kuhn, the only student-athlete to qualify for the NCAA Championships in track and field, turned the trick twice in her four years on the team, also accomplishing the feat as a freshman. Off the field, a total of six student-athletes were named to their respective ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District II Teams, while senior Ray Gensler of the football team was named an Academic All-American for the second straight year, the first student-athlete in school history to earn Academic All-America honors twice. The 2006-07 athletics campaign followed a 2005-06 season in which the men’s soccer team added to its illustrious history by downing No. 1 seed Monmouth, 3-2 in overtime, to claim its third NEC Tournament title and first since 1994. The Robert Morris softball squad, under the guidance of director of athletics Craig Coleman, also captured its fourth regular-season championship, tying Long Island for the top spot with a 17-3 league record. During the 2004-05 athletics campaign, the Colonial softball squad captured its third NEC regular-season title with a 17-3 league record, then swept through the NEC Tournament for its fifth tournament title and first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in school history.

The success RMU athletics has had in recent years followed the seasons before it, as the Colonial football team finished its 2000 season a perfect 10-0, the first perfect campaign for any sport at Robert Morris. In the process, the team won its second straight NCAA I-AA Mid-Major National Championship, according to Don Hansen’s National Football Weekly Gazette. The program celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2003 and moved into its own on-campus football stadium, named Joe Walton Stadium in honor of the program’s only head coach, in 2005. The women’s crew team claimed two straight national championships in the varsity four classification at the prestigious Dad Vail Regatta in Philadelphia, Pa., in 2000 and 2001. The trend of success by Colonial athletics in the new millennium should come as no surprise. Five teams achieved national rankings during the 1990s, with the 1994 women’s softball team reaching No. 23, the 1994 men’s soccer team peaking at No. 16, the 1996 football squad finishing second in the NCAA I-AA non-scholarship ranks, the 1997 football team placing third and the 1999 football team placing first. Robert Morris has sent 16 teams to NCAA Tournaments since 1982. Men’s basketball and volleyball have made an NEC record five appearances, with men’s basketball qualifying in 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990 and 1992 and volleyball in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003. The Colonial men’s soccer team has also appeared in the NCAA Tournament three times (1993, 1994 and 2005). Robert Morris University has also had several athletes continue their athletic career in professional sports. The late Tim Hall (1996) was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the sixth round of the 1996 NFL Draft as a running back. Then, in 2001, former offensive lineman Hank Fral-ey (1999) became the starting center for the Philadelphia Eagles after being signed to the practice squad during the 2000 season. He currently is the starting center for the Cleveland Browns. Men’s soccer player Musa Shannon (1997) was drafted by the Tampa Bay Mutiny of Major League Soccer as the 28th overall pick in the 1997 MLS College Draft. Five other former Colonial men’s soccer players have played professionally, as Steve Bell (1997) and Doug Petras (1994) saw action with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, while Rhian Dodds (2003) plays for the Kilmarnock Football Club of the Scottish Premier League. Athletes are not the only ties that RMU athletics has to the professional ranks. Head football coach Joe Walton came to the Colonials after 35 years of National Football League experience, including seven years as the head coach of the New York Jets. Alongside Walton is another former NFL alum in John Banaszak, who was promoted to assistant head coach in the spring of 2008. Banaszak, the former head coach at Washington & Jefferson College, was a member of Pittsburgh Steelers when the team won Super Bowls X, XIII and XIV. Former Colonial men’s soccer head coach John Kowalski also worked as the head coach for the Pittsburgh Spirit of the Major Indoor Soccer League, the Tampa Bay Mutiny of the MLS and the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the A-League. He has come full circle, as he is now head coach of the Colonial women’s team, a program that began in 1992.

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Men’s Basketball – 1991, 1992, 2008Women’s Basketball – 2007, 2008Football – 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000Men’s Soccer – 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2001Softball – 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006Women’s Volleyball – 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004

rMu’S Nec TOurNaMeNT chaMPiONShiPS SiNce 1990

Men’s Basketball – 1991, 1992Women’s Basketball – 1991, 2007, 2008Men’s Soccer – 1993, 1994, 2005Men’s Golf – 1995, 1996Women’s Tennis – 1996Men’s Indoor Track & Field – 1999, 2000Men’s Outdoor Track & Field – 2000Women’s Indoor Track & Field – 1998, 2000Softball – 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2005Volleyball – 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

2007-08 rOBerT MOrriS uNiverSiTY all-cONFereNce hONOrS

• Melitta Brown (Women’s Track & Field)• Kathleen Caggaiano (Women’s Soccer)• Jessica Calderone (Softball)• Jeremy Chappell (Men’s Basketball)• Ryan Cruthers (Men’s Ice Hockey)*#• Jordan Dyson (Men’s Track & Field)• Annie Dubovec (Softball)• C.J. Ecalono (Men’s Track & Field)• Charles Gladman (Men’s Track & Field)• Amanda Graham (Volleyball)• Duri Greene (Men’s Track & Field)• Mario Hines (Football)• A.J. Jackson (Men’s Basketball)• Kathryn Kirkpatrick (Women’s Soccer)• Keith Lee (Men’s Lacrosse)$• Tony Lee (Men’s Basketball)• Sade Logan (Women’s Basketball)• Nathan Longpre (Men’s Ice Hockey)*• Chris Margott (Men’s Ice Hockey)*• Brianne McLaughlin (Women’s Ice Hockey)*#• Trevor Moore (Men’s Lacrosse)$• Mike Niklos (Football)• Chinata Nesbit (Women’s Basketball)• Sara O’Malley (Women’s Ice Hockey)*• Brooke Panepinto (Softball)• Susan Perich (Softball)• Jacek Przednowek (Men’s Soccer)• Taryn Reichard (Women’s Soccer)• Nick Schirtzinger (Football)• Nasim Siddeeq (Men’s Track & Field)• Chris Spataro (Men’s Track & Field)• John Steilner (Football)• Tawyna Storino (Volleyball)• Mark Szymanski (Football)• Corbyn Tao-Brambleby (Men’s Lacrosse)$• Phillips Thompson (Men’s Cross Country)• Phillips Thompson (Men’s Track & Field)• Anthony Trunzo (Men’s Track & Field)• Ashley Turici (Women’s Track & Field)• Denny Urban (Men’s Ice Hockey)*• Andrew Watt (Men’s Lacrosse)$• Chad Wengert (Football)• Jordhanna White (Women’s Track & Field)• Jeff Witmyer (Men’s Track & Field)• Emily Wolthuis (Volleyball)• Ryan Zabinski (Men’s Soccer)

Note: All honors from the Northeast Conference unless noted * College Hockey America (CHA) honors # Easton Three-Star Honor from CHA $ Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) honors

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This is the colonial athletic clubThe Colonial Athletic Club is Robert Morris University’s fundraising program for intercollegiate athletics. Your support will help our 23 varsity teams maintain a high level of success in the Northeast Conference and at the NCAA Division I level.

There are great perks to being a CAC member:• Discounted tickets to home games• Robert Morris apparel• Admission to hospitality areas• And much, much more!

The Colonial Athletic Club sponsors the following Robert Morris events on a regular basis:• Robert Morris Athletic Hall of Fame• Annual All-Sports Banquet• Championship Banners and Trophies• Summer Golf Outing

The Colonial Athletic Club is the best way going to show how much you care about Robert Morris University Intercollegiate Athletics. During every football game, members are invited to the “Halftime Tailgate” in the Charles L. Sewall Center adjacent to Joe Walton Stadium for a sandwich and loads of camaraderie. Indeed, membership has its privileges! If you’re not a member, become one today. For more information on the Colonial Athletic Club, contact the Robert Morris Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at (412) 397-4865 or visit our website www.rmucolonials.com.

COLONIAL ATHLETIC CLUB

COACHES CIRCLE• Leonard Fichter• Welling Fruehauf• Mark McCain• Dan Moates

ALL AMERICAN• Brian O’Hear• Alan & Ruth Porsch• Brian Russell

A LL LEAGUE• John Angotti• Bob Connolly• Gino Cordisco• Barry Frieday• Don & Judy Hill• Arthur Hoopes• Brian Howard• David & Jacquie Jackson• David Jamison• Dennis Jochmann• Keith Koval• Sid Lauther (Quaker Valley Rotary)• Bill & Sheryl Martin• Sam Mastovich• Mark Maxwell• Pat McCann• Pat & Nancy O’Farrell• Dan Pappas• Bruce Phillips• John Turchek• Robert Yuska

ALL CONFERENCE• Scott Branvold• Mark Brennan• Marianne Budziszewski• Frank & Barbara Burdine• Ed Carnvale• Don Cherubin• Tim Corcoran• Thomas & Cheryl Cruthers• Gregory Dell’Omo• Joe Falletta• Marco Ferrin• Mike & Connie Gasper• Dale Higgins• Drew Hurt

• David Juristy• Tom Keeler• Colleen Keller• Jerry Keller• Frank Kight• Frank Koval• Scott Kovaloski• Patrick Litzinger• David MacLean• Angela & Josh Marino• Robert Miller• Frank Molinero• Robert Norberg• Bill Priatko• Jon Shank• Mark & Gail Stanley• Sharon Stemler• David Synowka• Joe Udvari• Juan & Deborah Velasquez• Dale Venables• Jim Vitale• Lynne & Bruce Webb• Jeff Wink• Sid & Ellen Zonn

STARTER• Chris Arnold• Mr. & Mrs. Robert Arthur• Carolyn & Rich Barber• Steve & Tina Bell• Bobbie Jo Belus (memory of Ginger Walton)• Ed & Ann Blakeley• Ken Burton• Craig Coleman• Tony & Kathy Conques• Bruce & Jane Corrie• John Elwood• Pete Faix• Maria Galosi• Marty Galosi• Tim Gannon• Emory Gargon• Ray Gensler III• Adam Gusky• Pam & Bernie Horvitz• Sandra Howard• Larry Hufnagel

• Tony Kazil• Bob & Kiki Kerch• Dan Kiener• John Kowalski• Jay Langhurst• Leo Loomis• Don Luisi• Clayton & Diana MacNeil• Andrew Masson• David Maurer• Bob McCafferty• Rob McCafferty• Gary & Nancy McElhinny• Jim & Lucy Monteleone• Katie Noble• Bill & Ellen Northy• Ann Puskaric• Patti Runfola• Thomas Sarnese• Richard & Ann Marie Serafin• Chris Shovlin• Catherine & Tom Skena• Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Smetanka• Don Smith• Gary Smith• Bill Sparks• Bob & Marilyn Sproule• Jerry Stone• Gary Tasker• Gerard Teckmeyer PLAYER• Cliff Arter• Audrey Croley• George & Mary Dalphon• Kathy Dubovec• Graeme Eastgate• Bill Fontana• Audrey Galosi• Jim Galosi• Matt Galosi• John & Regina Green• Nicole Hilderbrand• Barry & Mary Lou Himmel

• Roger Hurt• Ted Keenan• John Pfender• Ted Pruszynski• Jen Rochford• Dan Rota• Todd Snyder• Meghan Sweeney• Jim & Karen Wolthuis• Angie Yanez• Chuck Zimmerman

FAN• Glenn Berkstresser• Allan Brown• Tony Chiappetta• Joe Cibulas• Carlo Ciconte• Domenic DiPilato• Bob Erwin• Jeff Fitzgerald• Emily Goossen• Nick Goossen• Matt Henson• Karen Jacobs• William Kennedy III• Jeanie Kirkpatrick• Mark Klabnik• Skip Lancaster• Bob Larson• Nancy Malley• John Mangin• Kert Mease• Bill Moore• Steve Moy• Dan Murphy• Addie Muti• Matt Paradise• George Parillo• Rush Pedder• Ben Raible• Rick Schooley• John Tucci• Margot Turner• Amy Williams• Linda Young• Pat Young

*Listing is 2007-08 membership

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RobertMorrisUniversityacademicsThe Robert Morris University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is not all about winning on the field or on the court. Academics is as much a triumph as the athletic competitions themselves. Robert Morris University is committed to the total development of its student-athletes. The 2007-08 academic year followed the trend set before it as 56 Colonials were named to the Northeast Conference Fall Academic Honor Roll, 31 to the NEC Winter Academic Honor Roll and 85 to the NEC Spring Academic Honor Roll. A pair of individuals were also named Student-Athlete of the Year by the NEC in their respective sports, as Taryn Reichard garnered the honor in women’s soccer, while Jeff Witmyer took home the honor in both men’s indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. Additionally, Robert Morris had six student-athletes named to their respective ESPN The Magazine District II Academic All-America Teams. Joining Reichard (women’s soccer) and Witmyer (track and field) were Mark Szymanski (football), Brooke Panepinto and Susan Perich (softball) and Joel Gasper, a member of the RMU men’s ice hockey squad who was named to the ESPN The Magazine District II At-Large Academic All-America Team. In all, 14 of the University’s 23 squads finished with team GPA’s of 3.0 or higher in the 2007-08 academic year, and nearly 65 percent of all RMU’s 550 student-athletes posted a 3.0 or higher grade point average. The reason for RMU’s success in the classroom is simple. Colonial student-athletes receive the very best support when it comes to their academic curriculum. Evening study halls are monitored by the department’s student services personnel, and academic counseling is available from both the athletic department and the University’s enrollment management office. Graduation is the goal, and Robert Morris University strives to ensure its student-athletes attain that lofty goal.

eSPN The Magazine Academic All-America First TeamRay Gensler ........................... 2006 FootballJonathan LeDonne ................. 2004 Football

eSPN The Magazine Academic All-America Second TeamRay Gensler ........................... 2005 FootballChristian Lemke ..................... 2004 Track & Field

eSPN The Magazine District II All-Academic Team Honorees

NAME YEAR SPORTMegan Bell ............................ 2005 VolleyballJace Buzek ............................ 2006, 2007 Men’s Ice HockeySandy Dobran ........................ 1996, 1997 SoftballJill Dorsch ............................. 2006 SoftballStephani Ehrenfeld ................. 2000 SoftballTracy Frey .............................. 1998 SoftballJoel Gasper ........................... 2008 Men’s Ice HockeyRay Gensler ........................... 2005, 2006 FootballLisa Jaszka ............................ 2005, 2006 VolleyballMark Klabnik ......................... 2006 Men’s SoccerJonathan LeDonne ................. 2003, 2004 FootballChristian Lemke ..................... 2004 Track & FieldMark Leyenaar....................... 2000, 2001 FootballPat Linberg ........................... 2000, 2001 FootballJosh Marino .......................... 2004 FootballJustin Marino ........................ 2003 FootballDarcey Miller ......................... 2004 VolleyballKelly Miller ............................ 1992 SoftballBrooke Panepinto ................... 2008 SoftballSusan Perich .......................... 2008 SoftballTaryn Reichard ....................... 2006, 2007 Women’s SoccerJanette Schneider................... 2005, 2006 VolleyballMatt Smith ............................ 2001 Men’s BasketballNicole Soster ......................... 1997 Track & FieldAngela Story ......................... 2005 Women’s SoccerMark Szymanski ..................... 2007 FootballAaron Thomas ....................... 2003 Men’s BasketballDevin Wilson ......................... 2005 FootballJeff Witmyer .......................... 2006, 2008 Track & FieldJustin Wotus ......................... 2004 Track & FieldChris Young ........................... 2000 Football

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The Department of Athletics at RMU, in coordination with the Offices of Residence Life, Student Affairs and Career Services, has established the STARS program. The goal of the program is to coordinate and provide University services and programs in order to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience at RMU. The STARS program includes:

1. academic DevelopmentServices are in place to support student-athletes in their academic pursuit with the goal of having each student-athlete graduate. Tutoring is provided free to student-athletes, and the Athletic Depart-ment monitors academic progress through-out each term. Each student-athlete is assigned a faculty advisor and counselor, and advising is also available through the Athletic Department. High academic performance is recognized with a T-shirt award program and the end-of-the-year team and individual academic rewards. Early registration and missed classed policies help student-athletes coordinate the demands of athletics and academics.

2. Personal DevelopmentParticipating in intercollegiate athletics places many demands on student-athletes. At RMU, a variety of programs and services exist to make student-athletes more aware of, and capable of dealing with, issues such as time management, health and nutrition, stress

management, fiscal responsibility and interpersonal relationships. The goal is to provide student-athletes with information that helps them make informed choices.

3. career DevelopmentOne of the expected outcomes of a college education is the successful movement of a graduate into a career. Career guidance at RMU is provided through academic departments. At the Career Center, student-athletes can receive career counseling and participate in seminars related to job searches, resume writing and mock interviews. A job fair brings over 140 employers to the RMU campus each fall.

4. ServiceIndividuals live within a larger community. RMU student-athletes, coaches and administrators participate in activities that contribute to the community. Past activities have included reading to elementary school students, visiting retirement homes, participating in youth sports clinics and cleaning of highways.

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Purchased by Robert Morris University in the summer of 2003, the RMU Island Sports Center is the region’s premier sports and recreation destination. Located just nine miles from downtown Pittsburgh on the western tip of Neville Island, the facility is home to the RMU Division I men’s and women’s ice hockey teams, women’s crew team and men’s and women’s outdoor track and field squads. The 32-acre campus includes two indoor ice arenas and two multi-purpose rinks as well as an indoor

golf driving range and Sports Dome, a track and field, mini golf course, fitness center, batting cages, pro shop and bistro. The state-of-the-art center, which opened in 1998, has been the site of such high-profile events as the Junior Olympic Figure Skating Championship, the National Short Track Speed Skating Championships, the USA Hockey National Tier I Championships and the 2005 World Street Hockey Championships. The RMU Island Sports Center is committed to providing the

highest quality facilities, training and instruction to both the serious athlete and the casual sports enthusiast. In addition, the facility offers unique group and hospitality opportunities, perfect for both personal celebrations and corporate outings. The Hat Trick Club, open during home ice hockey games, offers season ticket holders, members of the Colonial Athletic Club and various outside groups a hospitality area to congregate during the game for refreshments and camaraderie.

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Built over the course of 13 months, Joe Walton Stadium is the latest addition to the Robert Morris University Moon Township campus. The Colonials played their inaugural season at Joe Walton Stadium in 2005 and defeated Butler, 49-13, Saturday, Sept. 17, in the inaugural game. Built at a cost of $10 million by Mosites Construction Company and owning a capacity of 3,000, Joe Walton Stadium features a 36,000-square-foot athletic administration building that holds office space for the football coaching staff, athletic administration and Olympic sport coaches. Also included in the building is a state-of-the-art weight room, equipment room, two locker rooms, three classrooms, lobby, press box and University box. A special feature with the offices located in Joe Walton Stadium is the

use of Landro Play Analyzer, a presentation device used to study game videos. Up to 50,000 plays or 115 games can be randomly accessed without ever having to use video tapes

or DVD’s. Designed especially for coaches, it allows them to instantly jump to plays without having to use

video tape. The Joe Walton Stadium field covers 97,000 square feet, with the surface field turf. The turf consists of sand, rubber and film polyethylene grass-like fabric with secondary backing of high polyurethane. The field is lined for both football and soccer and also hosts field hockey and lacrosse games. The scoreboard for the stadium was provided by Institutional Specialties, a distributor of Daktronics, located in Pittsburgh, Pa. The music and public address system was provided by Hollowood Music and Sound in McKees Rocks, Pa., and Joe Walton Stadium also includes a portal and plaza. The portal includes 160 pavers to recognize donors to the campaign to raise funds for Joe Walton Stadium, while the plaza includes three kiosks, one each for tickets, concessions and the Barnes & Noble bookstore.

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The Charles L. Sewall Center for Leadership, dedicated in 1985 and named for the man who served Robert Morris University as president from 1967 until 1989, is located on the Moon Township campus. With a capacity of 3,056, the Sewall Center is home to Colonial volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball and indoor track and field programs and also houses office space for men’s and women’s soccer. The Sewall Center is also a regional and national conference center for the training and development of business executives, serving as a focal point for providing educational services to adult learners. It also furnishes the community with a conveniently located center for seminars. The facility also houses a 200-meter track, a full-service training room, four locker rooms, office space, an equipment room and a media room. After the Colonial basketball seasons end, the Sewall Center serves as home to Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) high school basketball playoff games as well as the annual summer Five-Star Basketball Camp. Excitement at the Sewall Center came to a head in the springs of 1989, 1990

and 1992 when the Northeast Conference men's basketball tournament was held there, and the Colonials won the title each time. The facility also housed the same event in 1986. The dedication of the Sewall Center was the culmination of a $6 million campaign launched by the University in June of 1984. Seventeen months later, the inaugural game drew 2,880 fans as the Colonials fell to Duquesne University, 80-65. Nov. 30, 1985. Nevertheless, the enthusiastic response by the community facilitated the successful completion of the campaign. The idea for a multi-purpose facility was conceived in a series of meetings between the University and community leaders. Business and industry representatives indicated the critical need for a center for executive training and development. At the same time, Moon Township business and civic leaders spoke of their need for a conveniently located center for community events. The partnership continues through the Charles L. Sewall Center Advisory Committee, comprised of community leaders, and confirms the University’s fruitful rela-tionship with the community it serves.

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Built at a cost of $2.5 million and opened in the fall of 1998, the North Athletic Complex on RMU’s Moon Township campus serves as the home of the Robert Morris men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis and softball teams. The North Athletic Complex was built after clearing a 24-acre parcel of land that was nothing more than a heavily wooded hilltop. it now consists of two natural grass soccer fields (one for games and the other for practices), nine tennis / basketball courts that are fenced and lighted, a softball field and a pavilion that features a covered area for picnics, restrooms and storage areas. As well as hosting various Division I athletic events, the North Athletic Complex is used for intramurals and group functions. Five-Star Basketball Camp, which has hosted its annual summer camp at Robert Morris University for 28 years, uses the North Athletic Complex each summer to showcase some of the nation’s top high school talent to college coaches. The North Athletic Complex hosted its first Northeast Conference Championship in the fall of 2003, when Central Con-necticut State claimed the women’s soccer title. In the spring of 2005, Robert Morris hosted the NEC championship for softball, and the host Colonials went on to claim their sixth league title thanks to a 6-4 victory over Wagner.

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Robert Morris University 86 Women’s Ice Hockey Media Guide

administrativeStaff

Craig Coleman Athletic Director

Marty Galosi Associate Athletic Director

Addie Muti Assistant Athletic Director / SWA

Chris Hoppe Assistant Athletic Director

Sean Simmons Assistant Athletic Director

Mike Vittorino Head Athletic Trainer

Dave Brown Assistant Athletic Trainer

Jason Daley Assistant Athletic Trainer

Deanne Stipcak Assistant Athletic Trainer

Debbie DalsinAssistant Athletic Trainer

Scott Branvold Faculty Representative

Carol BonnerAssistant Director

of Compliance

Ray Butter Equipment Manager

Linda Young Athletic Secretary

Dawn GeregachAthletic Secretary

Ronnie Peduzzi Football Office Coordinator

Jexx Varner Graduate Assistant

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Sal Buscaglia Women’s Basketball

Craig Coleman Softball

Bear Davis Men’s Lacrosse

Bill Denniston Men’s Soccer

Nate Handrahan Women’s Ice Hockey

John Kowalski Women’s Soccer

Kristin Kwiatkowski Cheerleading

Midge McPhail Women’s Rowing

Olivia Netzler Field Hockey

Katy Phillips Women’s Lacrosse

Mike Rice Men’s Basketball

Derek Schooley Men’s Ice Hockey

Michael Smith Track & Field / Cross Country

Jerry Stone Men’s and

Women’s Golf

Rob Thomas Volleyball

Joe Walton Football

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RobertMorrisUniversitySportsMedicine

Robert Morris University student-athletes receive medical care provided by the University’s athletic training staff and various physicians throughout the Greater Pittsburgh area and surrounding community. Colonial athletes receive care in three athletic training rooms, one in the Charles L. Sewall Center, one in Joe Walton Stadium and the other on the Robert Morris University Island Sports Center. Medical care is coordinated by head athletic trainer Michael Vittorino and assistant athletic trainers Dave Brown, Jason Daley, Deanne Stipcak and Deborah Dalsin. The staff is dedicated to providing all aspects of prevention,

evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries. Weekly sports medicine clinics are held by one of the the sports medicine physicians. The clinic is staffed by head team physician Dr. Tanya Hagen, professor in family practice and

orthopedic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh. Tom McConnell visits the University two times a week to administer rehab. Services of the physicians in Moon Township are used in the form of Dr. Rodney Fedorchak (dentistry), Dr. Ed Carnvale (podiatry) and the West Hills Vision Center, under the direction of Joe Udvari.

Dr. Tanya Hagen Tom McConnell Rodney Fedorchak Joe Udvari Dr. ed Carnvale

RMU DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENTThe Department of Athletics at Robert Morris University provides opportunities for our student-athletes to receive a quality experience both in the classroom and in intercollegiate athletic competition. Athletics enhances the intellectual, social, and personal development of our student-

athletes, helping them to grow through their experience at the University and to prepare for meaningful careers and lives. Toward this purpose, the Department of Athletics promotes academic achievement, good sporting and ethical conduct, and equitable opportunity for students and staff, including women and minorities. The guiding principle of the University is to focus on academics first; therefore we view our successes based not on wins and losses but as linked to the educational mission of the University and the welfare of our student-athletes.

RMU National Team Players

SEPTEMBER28 (Sun.) GUELPH (exh.) Pittsburgh, Pa. 4:00 p.m.

OCTOBER3 (Fri.) @ Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. 7:00 p.m.4 (Sat.) @ Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. 7:00 p.m.10 (Fri.) SYRACUSE * Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:35 p.m. 11 (Sat.) SYRACUSE * Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:35 p.m.24 (Fri.) @ St. Lawrence Canton, N.Y. 7:00 p.m.25 (Sat.) @ St. Lawrence Canton, N.Y. 4:00 p.m.31 (Fri.) @ RIT Rochester, N.Y. 3:00 p.m.

NOVEMBER1 (Sat.) @ Cornell Ithaca, N.Y. 3:00 p.m.7 (Fri.) PROVIDENCE Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:35 p.m.8 (Sat.) PROVIDENCE Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:35 p.m.14 (Fri.) NIAGARA *$ Pittsburgh, Pa. 5:00 p.m.15 (Sat.) NIAGARA * Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:35 p.m.21 (Fri.) RPI Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:35 p.m.22 (Sat.) RPI Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:35 p.m.28 (Fri.) MAINE Pittsburgh, Pa. 2:05 p.m.29 (Sat.) MAINE Pittsburgh, Pa. 2:05 p.m.

DECEMBER16 (Tues.) @ Sacred Heart Fairfield, Conn. 7:00 p.m.17 (Wed.) @ Sacred Heart Fairfield, Conn. 2:00 p.m.

JANUARY2 (Fri.) BEMIDJI STATE Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:35 p.m.3 (Sat.) BEMIDJI STATE Pittsburgh, Pa. 2:05 p.m.9 (Fri.) @ Syracuse * Syracuse, N.Y. 7:00 p.m.10 (Sat.) @ Syracuse * Syracuse, N.Y. 7:00 p.m.16 (Fri.) @ Wayne State * Detroit, Mich. 7:00 p.m.17 (Sat.) @ Wayne State * Detroit, Mich. 2:00 p.m.23 (Fri.) MERCYHURST * Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:35 p.m.24 (Sat.) MERCYHURST * Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:35 p.m.

FEBRUARY6 (Fri.) SACRED HEART Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:35 p.m.7 (Sat.) SACRED HEART Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:35 p.m.13 (Fri.) @ Mercyhurst * Erie, Pa. 7:00 p.m.14 (Sat.) @ Mercyhurst * Erie, Pa. 7:00 p.m.20 (Fri.) WAYNE STATE * Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:35 p.m.21 (Sat.) WAYNE STATE * Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:35 p.m.27 (Fri.) @ Niagara * Niagara, N.Y. 7:00 p.m.28 (Sat.) @ Niagara * Niagara, N.Y. 7:00 p.m.

MARCH6-8 CHA Tournament Erie, Pa. TBA13-15 NCAA Women’s Quarterfinals TBA 20-22 NCAA Finals – Agganis Arena Boston, Mass TBA

Robert Morris University2008 Women’s Ice Hockey Schedule

Home matches bold and all CAPS | All home games played at the RMU Island Sports Center* College Hockey America Game | $ Played at Mellon Arena

Skate for the Cure Game | All Times Local

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