2010-11 CLARKSON UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S HOCKEY MEDIA GUIDE

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Quick Facts .............................................................................. 2Administration .......................................................................... 3The University .......................................................................... 4University Quick Facts ............................................................. 5North Country ........................................................................... 6Golden Knights in the Community ........................................... 7Cheel Arena ............................................................................... 8Co-Head Coaches - Shannon Desrosiers/Matt Desrosiers ...... 10Assistant Coaches - Matt Kelly/Carlee Eusepi ....................... 112010-11 Outlook ..................................................................... 122009-10 Final Statistics........................................................... 152009-10 Final Results ............................................................. 162010-11 Roster ........................................................................ 20Courtney Olson ....................................................................... 21Katelyn Ptolemy ...................................................................... 22Gabrielle Kosziwka ................................................................. 23Hailey Wood ........................................................................... 24Danielle Boudreau .................................................................. 25Brittany Mulligan .................................................................... 26Daris Tendler ........................................................................... 27Caitlin Oleska .......................................................................... 28

2010-11 CLARKSON WOMEN'S HOCKEY GUIDEKali Gillanders ..............................................................................29Melissa Waldie ..............................................................................30Juana Baribeau ..............................................................................31Danielle Skirrow ...........................................................................32Kelsey Neumann ...........................................................................33Lauren Dahm ................................................................................34Vanessa Plante/Shelby Nisbet .......................................................35Carly Mercer/Vanessa Gagnon .....................................................36Brittany Styner/Jamie Lee Rattray ................................................37Erica Howe/Amanda Lucky ..........................................................382009-10 ECAC Standings .............................................................39Opponents .....................................................................................40Clarkson vs Opponents .................................................................42Clarkson Women's Hockey Tradition ...........................................43Year-by-Year Results ....................................................................44Scoring Records ............................................................................46Goaltending Records .....................................................................47All-Time All-Stars .........................................................................48All-Time Golden Knights .............................................................49Senior Classes ...............................................................................52Winners in Life .............................................................................53Travel Directions ...........................................................................54

Follow the Golden Knights on the internet at: www.clarksonathletics.com

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The 2010-11 Clarkson University Women's Hockey Media Guide is published by the Clarkson University Athletic Department and all rights are reserved. To obtain additional copies of this media guide, contact the Sports Information Offi ce, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY 13699-5830

Editor and Designer: Gary MikelProduction Assistant: Tommy SzarkaPhotography: Gary Mikel, Chris Lenney, Jim Meagher, Josh Fogarty, Sam Kemeresl

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2010-11 CLARKSON UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S HOCKEY FACTSLocation..........................................Potsdam, New York, 13699-5830Founded ............................................................................................ 1896Enrollment ...................................................................................... 3,000President .............................................................................Tony CollinsDirector of Athletics ................................................. Steve YianoukosAthletic Department Telephone .................................315-268-6622Co-Head Coach ..................................................Shannon Desrosiers Alma Mater .............................................. St. Lawrence University ‘03Record Overall/Clarkson ....................................39-26-11 (2 years)Hockey Offi ce Telephone .............................................315-268-4481E-mail Address ...............................................sdesrosi@clarkson.eduCo-Head Coach .........................................................Matt DesrosiersAlma Mater .............................................. St. Lawrence University ‘01Record Overall/Clarkson ....................................39-26-11 (2 years)Hockey Offi ce Telephone .............................................315-268-3735E-mail Address .............................................mdesrosi@clarkson.eduAssistant Coach ........................................... Matt Kelly (3rd season)Alma Mater ..............................................Wayne State University ‘07E-mail Address ..................................................mkelly@clarkson.eduVolunteer Coach ............................................................Carlee EusepiAlma Mater .....................................................Clarkson University ‘10Strength & Conditioning ................................................ Max ProkopyAlma Mater .............................................................Univ. of Virginia '08Athletic Trainer .........................................................Brenda CrawfordAlma Mater ........................................................Bridgewater State '10Nickname ......................................................................Golden KnightsColors ................................Green (PMS 3305) and Gold (PMS 116)Conference .....................................................................ECAC Hockey 2009-10 Overall Record .......................................................... 23-12-52009-10 ECAC Hockey Record ................................... 14-5-3 (2nd)Captain ....................................................................... Courtney OlsenAssist, Captains .. Caitlin Oleksa, Katelyn Ptolemy, Melissa WaldieLettermen Returning/Lost ............................................................ 14/7 - Forwards Returning/Lost .............................................................7/5 - Defense Returning/Lost ................................................................5/2 - Goaltenders Returning/Lost ........................................................2/0

HOME ICE

Rink ...............................Cheel Arena at the Cheel Campus CenterCapacity ........................................................................................... 3,000Ice Sheet ...................................................................................200' x 85'Record at Cheel ....................................82-33-13 .691% (7 seasons)Press Box Telephone ......................................................315-268-6688Arena Director/Ticket Manager .................................Scott SmallingTicket Offi ce Telephone ................................................315-268-7750Sports Information Director ............................................ Gary MikelOffi ce Telephone.............................................................315-268-6673Fax .....................................................................................315-268-7613E-mail ..................................................................mikelg@clarkson.eduWebsite ................................................... www.clarksonathletics.com

RETURNEES - 2009-10 STATISTICS Forwards (7) Gms G-A-Pts Juana Baribeau Jr. 40 18-19-37 Melissa Waldie Sr. 38 18-12-30 Daris Tendler Sr. 40 6-5-11 Gabrielle Kosziwka Jr. 40 7-2-9 Brittany Mulligan Jr. 35 5-3-8 Danielle Skirrow So. 39 1-6-7 Caitlin Oleksa Sr. 34 0-0-0 Defensemen (5) Kali Gillanders Jr. 37 3-10-13 Hailey Wood So. 40 1-6-7 Danielle Boudreau Jr. 40 2-4-6 Courtney Olson Sr. 40 1-3-4 Katelyn Ptolemy Jr. 40 0-4-4

Goaltenders (2) Gms Sv% GAA W-L-T Sho Lauren Dahm Sr. 39 .932 1.59 23-11-5 9 Kelsey Neumann So. 1 .846 4.02 0-1-0 0 Varsity Candidates (8) Vanessa Gagnon Fr. Forward St. Constant, Quebec/ Dawson Blues Erica Howe Fr. Goaltender Ottawa, Ontario/ Ottawa Senators AA Amanda Lucky Fr. Forward Kanata, Ontario/ Ottawa Senators AA Carly Mercer Fr. Forward Exeter, Ontario/ Bluewater Jr. Hawks Shelby Nisbet Fr. Forward Wiseton, Saskatchewan/ Swift Current Wildcats Vanessa Plante Fr. Defense Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec/ Limoilou Titans Jamie Lee Rattray Fr. Forward Kanata, Ontario/ Ottawa Senators AA Brittany Styner Fr. Forward Calgary, Alberta/ Edge School Mountaineers

HOCKEY HISTORYFirst NCAA Season ............................................................................ 2003-04Overall Record ............................................... 132-93-29 577% (7 seasons)Winning Seasons .............................................................................................. 6ECAC Hockey Playoff Appearances ............................................................. 6ECAC Playoff Record .................................................................6-12 (.333%)All-Americans..............................................................1 (Kira Hurley - Goal)

*Clarkson sponsored women's hockey for 10 years from 1974-84. "Frazer's Blazers" compiled a 77-72-3 record against independent and college teams.

The Golden Knights will begin their eighthseason of Hockey in 2010-11.

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ANTHONY G. COLLINS • PRESIDENT

STEVE YIANOUKOS • DIRECTOR INTERCOLLE-GIATE ATHLETICS

St e v e Yi a n o u k o s w a s n a m e d Clarkson University’s Director of

Athletics in August 2005. The Potsdam, NY native, who became the University’s eighth athletic director, has been actively involved with Clarkson’s Department of Physical Education, Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation since his undergraduate days at the University in the early 1970s.

“Steve has played a key role in the Department of Athletics’ many successful

initiatives and I am confi dent that under Steve’s leadership the department will continue to progress,” stated Clarkson President Tony Collins upon announcing Yianoukos’ appointment.

He had been the Associate Director of Athletics since 1997 and before that was the executive offi cer of Physical Education/Recreation from 1984 to 1997. Yianoukos has overseen Clarkson’s Division III athletics programs, managed all home Division III athletic contests, monitored NCAA/Liberty League institutional policies and sports guidelines, and led fund-raising initiatives for the department, including the Green and Gold Club, Athletic Annual Fund, Athletic Hall of Fame and the Athletic Alumni Council.

“I am excited for the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead," stated Yianoukos upon his appointment. "I am fortunate to have inherited such an excellent and experienced staff and under the leadership of President Collins, with the support of alumni, and student-athletes, I am confi dent we will forge ahead and bring new found excellence that the Department and the University can be proud of.”

Yianoukos graduated from Clarkson in 1972 with a bachelor’s degree in industrial management. He served as the facility manger for the Town of Potsdam’s Pine Street Arena from 1972-1977 and was named the town’s recreation director/facility manager in 1977. Yianoukos also worked as a Zamboni driver in the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid. He was inducted into the Potsdam High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007.

He is involved in numerous local professional and civic organizations. Yianoukos and his wife, Joyce, are long time residents in the Potsdam community, they have two grown children, Fia and John, and several grandchildren.

Clarkson University President Anthony G. Collins is a regional and national

advocate for higher education - industrial partnerships that link research discovery and engineering innovation with enter-prise for commercialization and economic development. With a focus on advancing sustainable energy solutions and environ-mental technology innovation, he serves as the President of the Seaway Private Eq-uity Corporation that provides investment

funding in new technology companies based in St. Lawrence County, New York, and on the Board for The Solar Energy Consortium which mobilizes related resources in New York State. He is also the Vice Chair of New York’s Commission of Independent Colleges and Universities and the Chair of the national Association of Independent Technological Universities’ Public Relations Committee. President Collins serves on the boards of the Central New York Metropolitan Development Authority, the Essential New York Initiative, the New York Indoor Environmental Quality Center, and the Syracuse Center of Excellence in Environment and Energy Systems.

Dr. Collins was among the primary architects of the Vision of a Clarkson Education that has guided evolution of the curriculum since 1995. As president, he now leads Clarkson’s Evolution to Excellence, a comprehensive strategic plan elevating the University’s academic repu-tation, strengthening its fi nancial resources, and increasing the lifetime engagement of alumni.

Growing up outside Melbourne, Australia, Dr. Collins earned an un-dergraduate civil engineering degree from Monash University, and then master’s and doctoral degrees from Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. Prior to his doctoral studies, he worked for both Australian Consolidated Industries and Utah Development Company. After receiving his Ph.D. in 1982, Dr. Collins launched his career at Clarkson, in Potsdam, N.Y., as an Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Subse-quently rising to the rank of Professor, he also assumed increasing levels of administrative responsibility, including Department Chair, Dean, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Provost. He was elected the 16th President of Clarkson University in 2003. He has received numerous awards for outstanding teaching and advising, lectured internationally and is the author of more than 90 professional publications.

In addition to connecting with Clarkson alumni around the globe, Dr. Collins, his wife, Karen, and their four children are active in the Potsdam community and have provided volunteer service to numerous community groups and youth sports programs.

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THE UNIVERSITY

Old Main

CLARKSON UNIVERSITY is New York state’s highest ranked is New York state’s highest ranked small research institution with rigorous programs in engineering, arts, sciences, business and health sciences. At Clarkson, 3,000 students learn and live in a close-knit residential environment augmented by award-win-ning career service and experiential learning initiatives. Clarkson makes its size its advantage by readily affording students and fac-ulty the fl exibility to span the bound-aries of traditional academic areas. As a result, Clarkson is at the forefront of bridging the pro-cesses of discovery, engineering innova-tion and enterprise.

Founded in 1896, Clarkson’s 640-acre wooded campus is located in Potsdam, N.Y., at the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains. Potsdam is the quintessential “college town” with four higher education institu-tions within a 10-mile radius offering exceptional cultural venues and recreational opportunities.

BOUNDARY-SPANNING PROGRAMSClarkson offers 50 programs of study within three schools: the Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering, the School of Busi-

ness, and the School of Arts & Sciences. Our his-toric strengths in business, engineer-ing, liberal arts, and science remain at the core of the curriculum. But these programs have also been combined into cross-disciplinary majors, such as

engineering and management, environmental science and policy, and digital arts and sciences.

Graduate programs in signature areas of strength enhance our primary mission and provide excellent opportunities for gradu-ate students and undergraduate students to participate in faculty-mentored research and professional opportunities.

T E A M W O R K AND LEADER-SHIP SKILLSOur students are challenged to fi nd solutions to multi-faceted, real-world problems, so they develop critical leadership and problem-solving skills. They learn about business by actually starting a

business. They conduct scientifi c research alongside distinguished faculty mentors in state-of-the-art laboratories. They work as a team to fi nd workable solutions to open-ended problems.

BEYOND THE CLASSROOMWe believe tomorrow’s leaders need to experience the world today. Clarkson offers more than 33 study abroad programs in 16 countries. Our extensive partnerships with corporate leaders provide exciting opportunities for co-ops and internships. Our award-winning SPEED program offers 16 competitive design projects annually.

AN UNCOMMON COMMON EXPERIENCEStudent life and academics come together in the Clarkson Com-mon Experience, which develops an outcome-based thread of critical thinking and creative skills across all courses and extra-curricular programs.

NOT YOUR TYPICAL BACKYARD Our wooded campus overlooks the six-million acre Adirondack Park and affords exceptional outdoor recreation on campus and throughout the region extending into Montreal and Ottawa.

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Cheel Campus Center

QUICK FACTSClarkson University8 Clarkson Ave.Potsdam, NY 13699Phone: 315-268-6400Admission phone: 800-527-6577, [email protected]

Location — Potsdam (pop. 9,500), N.Y., in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains near the St. Lawrence River

History — Founded in 1896 as a memorial to Thomas S. Clarkson, a Potsdam businessman and humanitarian

Campus — 640 wooded acres, 49 buildings Enrollment — 2,746 undergraduates and 441 graduate students from 41 states, 45 countries Financial Assistance — A variety of packages are availbale to qualifying students

Student/Faculty Ratio — 15:1 Faculty — 226 full time

UNIVERSITY FINANCES Annual budget (FY 2010) — $102 millionEndowment (June 30, 2010) — $140.2 millionResearch Funded by External Sources (FY 2010) — $16.8 million

COSTS from 2010-11Tuition — $34,070 ($1,136 per credit hour)Housing (two persons) — $6,126Meals — $5,438Fees — $690 (undergraduate); $440 (graduate)Comprehensive undergraduate Full-Time Total — $46,324

ACCREDITATIONThe Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and SchoolsThe Engineering Accredita-tion Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology Inc. (ABET)The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)The Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education of the American Physical Therapy Association

OUTSTANDING CAREERSOur placement rate is among the nation’s highest, with the most recent starting salaries averaging over $51,420. We are a key recruitment source for many of America’s leading companies.

Living Alumni — 36,719

SERIOUS FUNAt Clarkson, students work hard but they play hard too. More than 90% play some intramural sport or participate in a campus club.

OUTSTANDING CAREERSOur placement rate is among the nation’s highest, with the most recent starting sala-ries averaging over $51,420. We are a key recruitment source for many of America’s leading companies.

WORLD-CLASS RESEARCHClarkson sets a world-class standard in re-search by concentrating its strengths and leveraging expertise through cross-disciplinary centers of excellence.Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP). A New York State Center for Advanced Tech-nology. Specializations within colloid and surface science in-clude: colloidal dispersions and processing; nanosystems; chem-ical-mechanical planarization; particle synthesis and proper-

ties; and thin fi lms and coatings. Institute for a Sustainable Environment (ISE). The Institute facilitates research and education across Clarkson’s curriculum and oversees several interdisciplinary degree programs. It also houses the Center for Air Resources Engineering and Science (CARES) and the Center for Sustainable Energy Systems (CSES). Center for Rehabilitation Engi-neering, Science & Technology (CREST). The Center supports collaborative re-search and educational projects across the fi elds of biotechnology, physical therapy, science and assistive technology.

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POTSDAM and ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY

Adirondack Mountains

Market Street, Potsdam

St. Lawrence County is a place where you find the best that America has to offer – a place where farmers and professors work

near each other with admiration and respect, a place where Fortune 500 companies operate alongside artisans and mom and pop shops, a place that is rugged and wild, yet cosmopolitan and “home” to people from 40 different countries.

St. Lawrence County is the largest geo-graphical county east of the Mississippi, yet there are only 110,000 residents. The forests and parks teem with wildlife from bear to fi sh, moose to white-tailed deer. There are thousands of acres of woods and over 200 ponds, lakes and rivers. The mighty St. Lawrence connects the country to Canadian neighbors, just minutes away. St. Lawrence County is an educational community and boasts six colleges and Universities, which turn out future leaders of the country’s busi-nesses and communities.

As for recreation, St. Lawrence County has it all: camping, fi shing, boating, biking, hiking, canoeing, swimming, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and fairs and festivals of all kinds. Mostly, what you’ll fi nd on your visit to St. Lawrence County is an unhurried atmosphere where people will gladly take a moment to pass the time of day and tell you stories of life in Border Country. You will fi nd a place that’s safe to visit, with wide open spaces and a strong regard for those who live, work and visit here.

St. Lawrence County, the North Coast of America, entices both rugged adventur-ers and those just content to sit back and watch. Stretching from the St. Lawrence River, to deep into the famed Adirondack Park with majestic forests and lakes, St. Lawrence County encompasses 2,840 square miles. It’s New York’s largest county. There’s plenty of room for all. No matter what the season, there is never a limit to the adventures you’ll fi nd in St. Lawrence County.

POTSDAMKnown as the “cultural and educational center of St. Lawrence County,” Potsdam is a warm and neighborly community, rich in heritage and tradi-tion while involved in exploration of cutting-edge technology.

Victorian-style architecture is blended with modern educational and scientifi c centers, cultural and shopping facilities, restaurants, medical facilities, airport and accommodations. Several of the town’s earliest homes and public buildings were constructed of Potsdam sandstone, which was so abundant at the time the town was fi rst explored for permanent settlement.

Fans of the arts have a wealth of resources available, enriched by

the colleges and universities in the area. Potsdam is home of Clarkson University, a 4-year private institution specializing in technology and Potsdam College, a 4-year Liberal Arts College, which is part of the State

University of New York. Art galleries, visiting theatre and dance companies, op-era and classical musical concerts based at the schools draw performance artists from around the world. Contemporary musical acts fi nd they receive a particularly warm reception in Potsdam. Performances in the area have included Trisha Yearwood, The Irish Rovers, The Indigo Girls and Sugar Ray. These are in addition to a host of lo-cal talent that entertains the community in frequent open-air concerts and festivals in the summer months.

Visitors can sample a variety of cuisines any time of the year from one of Potsdam’s 29 eateries. In any season, outdoor enthusi-asts will feel right at home in Potsdam. The Racquette River provides the perfect setting for canoeing, kayaking, or swimming. The surrounding woods are ideal for an after-noon of hiking and exploration or, even, a fall picnic. In the winter, the gentle slopes provide a great location for cross-country skiers and sledding fans alike. Nothing beats the view from Potsdam, no matter what the season is. Discover Potsdam and see what you have been missing.

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GOLDEN KNIGHTS in the COMMUNITYThe Clarkson University Women's Hockey team is actively involved with the local community throughout the school year. The Golden Knights participate in numerous community service func-tions and also help out numerous minor hockey programs with free clinics. The Knights are also active participants in Clarkson University's Stu-dent-Athlete Advisory Committee (S.A.A.C.).

Lindsay Williams '07 exemplified the community service nature of the Clarkson Women's Hockey program, twice being named a

finalist for Hockey's Humanitarian Award (2006, 2007).

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Regarded by many as among the finest college hockey facilities in the country, Cheel Arena has proved to be

an ideal venue in which to watch some of the best men's and women’s hockey that the NCAA has to offer. “Cheel Arena is one of the showcase hockey arenas in the nation, and a great tribute to all the players, coaches and staff at Clarkson Uni-versity and the ECAC,” stated former ECAC Commissioner

Clayton Chapman.The Campus Center provides the

University with a 110,000-square-foot student center and multipurpose arena. A major gift commitment from Helen Snell Cheel resulted in the building being called the Cheel Campus Center. The arena features a regulation ice surface measuring 85' x 200' and approximately 3,000 individual backed seats, reached from sloping aisles. Every seat offers unobstructed sight lines to the ice surface. The arena will accommodate an additional 400-900 spectators in the standing-room areas along its perimeter. Five spacious carpeted dressing rooms for Clarkson's women's and men's teams,

and visiting teams, plus a complete training room, a fully equipped weight room, players lounge, and coaches’ offi ce, as well as storage and skate-sharpening areas, are included in the lower level of the complex. The upper level features a hospitality suite that overlooks the arena surface from center-ice. Highlighting the arena high above center-ice is a Fairplay board 14’by 13’-- 48” by 60 “ full color for animations, pictures, and message center.

In addition to hosting some of the fi nest hockey in the Northeast, the multipurpose arena also serves the entire Clarkson com-munity, which can congregate in one place for convocations, commencement, concerts, and other events.. This facility is located on the hill campus, adjacent to the CAMP Building, Snell Field and the indoor Recreation Center. Final design of the Campus Center was conducted by Daniel F. Tully Associates Inc. of Boston. Construction began June 15, 1990, and was completed in late August 1991.

In their fi rst seven seasons as an NCAA

CHEEL CAMPUS CENTER

Division I program, the Clarkson women have posted 82 wins on their home ice.

“They did everything right—the whole thing,” exclaimed Len Ceglarski, former Clarkson and Boston College head coach, at Cheel’s opening. “They really needed a student union and a new rink, and this is going to be a great tool for them. It is just a beautiful building.”

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CHEEL ARENA1991-2003

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SHANNON & MATT DESROSIERS • CO-HEAD COACHES

The first husband-wife head coaching combination in college hockey, Shannon and Matt Desrosiers begin their third year guiding the

Clarkson Women's Hockey program in 2010-11.

On April 8, 2008, Clarkson University Women's Hockey ushered in a new era with the appointment of Shannon

and Matt Desrosiers as the new co-head coaches of the Golden Knights Women’s Hockey team.

The fi rst two seasons for the co-head coaches has been a success as the Desrosiers have guided the Green and Gold to a 39-26-11 record. In 2009-10, the Knights enjoyed their best season ever in the fi rst seven years of the Division I program, as the co-head coaches established Clarkson among the elite in the NCAA. Ranked throughout the season among the Top 10 in the national polls, the Knights skated to a 23-12-5 overall record and a second-place fi nish in ECAC Hockey with a 14-5-3 league mark. Clarkson advanced to its fi rst ECAC Hockey Tournament Championship game and qualifi ed for its fi rst NCAA Tourna-ment. The Knights just missed out on postseason glory, falling in overtime in the league title game and coming up one goal short in the extra session in the NCAA Quarterfi nals.

Shannon Desrosiers has been with Clarkson's Division I program since its fi rst season in 2003-04, serving as an assistant coach for the fi rst fi ve years. Matt Desrosiers was an assistant coach for the Knights two seasons (2006-08).

"We are very fortunate to have two capable people in Shannon and Matt head-ing our program," stated Clarkson Athletic Director Steve Yianoukos. "Shannon and Matt are passionate about the game and coaching, and communicate very well with our players. I am confi dent Clarkson Women's Hockey will achieve great success under Shannon and Matt's guidance."

A top forward for St. Lawrence from 1999-2003, Shannon Desrosiers has been a signifi cant factor in the Knights emergence as one of the top teams in ECAC Hockey and a respected program in the NCAA. Shannon has been very instrumental in bring-ing to the University some of the top recruits in the country. Shannon Desrosiers handles the majority of the off-ice aspects such as recruiting and public relations.

No stranger to ECAC Hockey or the North Country having played at St. Lawrence, Matt Desrosiers joined the college coaching ranks after playing professional hockey for several years. He has an exceptional hockey background, both in college and professional-ly, and is very familiar with ECAC Hockey. Matt Desrosiers focuses on on-ice systems and also is strongly involved with recruiting.

Shannon Desrosiers fi nished her collegiate career as the Saints’ fourth all-time leading scorer, amassing 123 points on 44 goals and 79 assists through 138 games. Serving as a captain in her senior campaign, the Fernie, British Columbia native tied for the team lead in points and assists, recording 38 points on 13 goals and 25 assists through 35 games. She was named St. Lawrence’s Best Defensive Player her senior season. Shannon is an avid runner who has placed among elite runners in several marathons, including the Boston Marathon. She has also taken up the sport of triathalon and competed in several Ironman races. She was the top amateur female competitor and ninth fe-male overall to fi nish the 2010 Ironman Canada, completing the grueling event this past August in less than 10 hours. Shannon has quali-fi ed for the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii the last three years, and will compete in the event for fi rst time this fall.

A four-year standout on defense at St. Lawrence University from 1997-2001, Matt Desrosiers helped the Saints reach the Frozen Four as a junior and gained ECAC and All-America honors as a senior. The Fort Erie, Ontario native was also named an ECAC Rob-bins Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2001.

Matt Desrosiers played fi ve years of professional hockey after graduating from St. Lawrence in 2001. He played in two East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) All-Star games (2002, 2003) representing the Dayton Bombers and the South Carolina Stingrays. He played two seasons in the Central Hockey League (CHL) and helped lead the Colorado Eagles to the 2005 President’s Cup Championship.

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MATT KELLY • ASSISTANT COACH

CARLEE EUSEPI • VOLUNTEER COACH

In his third year as an assis-tant coach with the Knights, Matt Kelly joined the Clarkson staff after spending the 2007-08 campaign on the women’s hockey coaching staff at Quin-nipiac University.

Prior to that, he started his coaching career at Wayne State University in Detroit where he was the volunteer assistant coach during the 2006-2007 season.

Kelly's responsibilities in-cluded designing and imple-menting a comprehensive goaltending practice as well as providing one-on-one goalie specifi c training. He is also re-

sponsible for all aspects of video breakdown and analysis as well as maintaining academic support for the team.

“We feel fortunate to have a quality person like Matt on our staff here at Clarkson,” stated Matt Desrosiers. “Although his expertise is at the goaltending position, Matt adds much more to our program. He is hard working, enthusiastic, and extremely passionate about the game of hockey. We are confi dent that Matt will continue to help the Clarkson Women’s Hockey program as we strive to be among the best teams in the country.”

Kelly was a four-year member of the Wayne State men's hock-ey team as a goaltender, serving as a captain during his senior campaign in 2005-2006. That season, Kelly received College Hockey America All-Conference Second Team honors as well as winning the CHA/Easton Three Star Award and being named Wayne State's Most Valuable Player. Kelly also was named to the CHA All-Academic Team, and the 2004 CHA All-Tourna-ment Team. Kelly holds the Wayne State single-season marks for goals against average (2.54) and save percentage (.922). He played three years of Junior A hockey in the United States Hock-ey League prior to his collegiate career, splitting time between the Cedar Rapids Roughriders (1999-2000 and 2000-01) and the Topeka Scarecrows (2001-02).

A native of Hull, Massachusetts, Kelly graduated from Wayne State in 2007 with a bachelor's degree in media arts and studies. Kelly and his wife Brooke, who works in Clarkson's Admission Offi ce, make their home in the Potsdam area.

Regarded by many as the best defenseman ever for the Clark-son Women’s Hockey program, Carlee Eusepi will serve as a volunteer coach for the Gold-en Knights this season as she works toward her MBA at the University.

Eusepi was a stalwart defen-seman and an offensive force from the blueline for four sea-son at Clarkson from 2006-10. The Oakville ONT native was a three-time ECAC Hockey All-Star, and was selected the league’s Best-Defensive-De-fenseman in 2009-10.

She amassed 73 career points on 18 goals and 55 assists

through 147 games and a +58 plus/minus rating. Eusepi served as an assistant captain last year as the Green and Gold enjoyed their best season ever, posting a 23-12-5 overall record and a sec-ond-place showing in ECAC Hockey with a 14-5-3 league. She played a key role as Clarkson advanced to the ECAC Champion-ship Tournament for the second time in the program’s history and made its fi rst ever NCAA Tournament appearance.

The Knights compiled an 81-50-19 overall record, including a 47-29-12 league mark, through her four years, qualifi ed for the ECAC playoffs each season, hosting two home quarterfi nal play-off series and a league semifi nal game, defeating Harvard 3-2 in 2010.

Eusepi skated for the ECAC Hockey All-Star Team that played the 2010 U.S. Women's National Team.

Carlee Eusepi was a three-time ECAC Hockey All-Star and was named the league's Best-Defensive Defenseman in 2009-10.

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2010-11 CLARKSON OUTLOOK

Caitlin Oleksa is one of five seniors among 14 letterwinners on the 2010-11 Clarkson roster.

Expectations are high for the Clarkson University Wom-en’s Hockey team. Coming off their most successful season

in the seven-year history of the program, the Golden Knights will look to continue the momentum generated from the 2009-10 campaign when the Green and Gold established themselves among the elite in Division I.

Guided by the head coaching of Matt and Shannon Desro-siers, now in their third-year at the Clarkson helm, assistant coach Matt Kelly, and volunteer assis-tant Carlee Eusepi the Knights return 14 letterwinners from last year’s squad which posted a 23-12-5 overall record and a sec-ond-place 14-5-3 ECAC Hockey mark. Clarkson narrowly missed out on the 2010 ECAC Champi-onship Tournament title, falling in overtime to Cornell, and fell just one goal short of advancing to last year’s NCAA Frozen Four, as the Green and Gold lost at Minnesota, in another overtime heartbreaker, in the NCAA quar-terfi nals.

Looking to repeat and surpass last year’s achievements will be no easy task for Clarkson, which graduated a talented senior class last May. Despite the loss of the six talented veterans, including two of the program’s all-time leading scorers in Britney Selina and Genevieve Lavoie, and the Knights’ all-star defenseman Carlee Eusepi, the Knights are still a highly regarded team. Clarkson is picked for a second-place conference fi nish in the ECAC Hockey Preseason Coaches’ Poll.

Leading the Knights this season is senior captain Courtney Olson (Brunswick, GA), a solid defensive-defenseman the past three seasons. Along with the veterans, the coaching staff will be looking for the heralded freshman class, comprised of six for-wards, one defenseman, and one goaltender, to make a major impact and help fi ll the void left by the Class of 2010.

“Although we had a fantastic season last year, our returning players are far from satisfi ed which is hopefully a sign of great things to come,” stated Matt Desrosiers. “It will be up to them, especially our leaders, to help the freshmen make the transition

to college hockey seamless. With the tremendous character of our core players we have returning, this should not be a prob-lem.”

“We are extremely excited about our freshmen,” remarked Shannon Desrosiers. “They bring with them a great mix of speed,

skill, experience, and a sound work ethic that will complement our returning core. Each of them has had experience at the national lev-el with their respective provincial teams and/or with Hockey Canada which should help make the transi-tion to college hockey much easier. This group also possesses great character and leadership qualities as they have all been looked upon to lead their respective club, pro-vincial, or national teams. Not only are they exceptional players on the ice but they are all great individuals off the ice. We feel very fortunate to have them with our program.”

Another challenging schedule awaits the Knights in 2010-11. Along with the always tenacious 22-game conference slate in ECAC Hockey, Clarkson will compete against a formidable non-league schedule, featuring games against teams from the other three Division I confer-ences. The Green and Gold will play eight of their 34 games against teams that competed in the 2010

NCAA Tournament.Picking up where it left off last March, Clarkson will offi cially

open the season by hosting the University of Minnesota in a two-game series at Cheel Arena. The Knights will battle the Gophers, last year’s NCAA Tournament foe, in Potsdam on October 1-2 in the fi rst of 17 games at Cheel in 2010-11. Clarkson has posted a .692 winning percentage at home with an 80-32-13 record at Cheel through the fi rst seven years.

Prior to the offi cial start of the eighth season of Clarkson Women’s Hockey, the Knights host the Bluewater Hawks of the PWHL in an exhibition contest September 24 at 7:00 pm.

After the Minnesota weekend, the Green and Gold will take to the road for fi ve of their next six games beginning with a trip to Hockey East rivals the University of Connecticut and Providence

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An unselfish player, Danielle Boudreau provided steady play on the blueline last year after skating up front as a freshman.

College on October 8-9. Clarkson will battle North Country neighbor St. Law-rence University in a non-league home-and-home weekend matchup on October 15-16 before closing out the non-league stretch with games at the University of New Hampshire and Boston University on October 22-23. ECAC Hockey play begins on October 29 with Clarkson hosting Union College.

The Knights open the month of Novem-ber at Syracuse University on November 5 and then host the Orange on November 12. Clarkson rounds out the non-league portion of the schedule by taking on the University of Vermont at Cheel on No-vember 27-28.

GOALTENDER: The Knights will be strong between the pipes with an ECAC All-Star back for her

senior campaign, a sophomore who has made solid improvement, and a promising rookie pushing for playing time.

Posting some impressive statistics in the crease the past two years, senior Lau-ren Dahm (Baldwinsville, NY) will look to close out her collegiate career with her best season yet. A second-team ECAC All-Star in 2009-10, Dahm ranked among Division I’s top goaltenders in all major categories, starting 39 games last winter.

She posted a 1.59 goals against average (7th in the nation), a .932 save percentage (8th) and .654 winning percentage (9th) with a 23-11-5 record, including nine shut-outs (2nd in the country). Selected to the 2010 U.S. Women's Under-22 Select Team, Dahm has played in 82 games for Clarkson and posts a 45-25-11 record with 19 shut-outs. She holds a career .931 save percent-age and a 1.55 goals against average.

Sophomore Kelsey Neumann (China Grove, NC), who started one game last season, gained valuable experience and confi dence in her rookie campaign, but she will be pressed for the number two spot by a promising newcomer. Erica Howe(Orleans, ONT), a talented freshman, who came close to making Canada’s prestigious Under-22 team this summer, has the abil-ity to become a standout collegiate net-minder. Howe was the starting goaltender

for the Ottawa Senators Intermediate AA team in 2009-10.

DEFENSE: Four steady defensemen return from a blueline unit that was one of the best in the nation last season, allowing an average of just over 20 shots on goal. Along with Olson, junior standouts Katelyn Ptolemy (Din-smore, SASK) and Dani-elle Boudreau (Whitby, ONT), and sophomore

Hailey Wood (Lethbridge, ALB) give Clarkson a solid defensive core. The addi-tion of strong two-way player, junior Kali Gillanders (Kyle, SASK) and promising freshman Vanessa Plante (Riviere-du-Loup, QUE) will also bolster the unit.

Olson has been an underrated perform-er in Clarkson’s zone since her freshman season. She was Clarkson’s inaugural Ron Frazer Award recipient last year. Named in tribute to Clarkson Women's Hockey's

fi rst coach, the honor is presented to a player who has proven to elevate her game in key situations and who has made signifi cant contributions to the team’s suc-cess.

A mainstay on the Golden Knights blueline playing in every Clarkson game through her fi rst two seasons, Ptolemy is among the best defensive-defenseman in the league and is called upon to shutdown opposing teams’ top forwards.

Honored as Clarkson’s Coaches Award winner in 2010, Boudreau is an unselfi sh team player who moved back on defense to help shore up the Clarkson blueline after skating at forward in 2008-09. She came to the forefront in the Knights’ strong postseason run, recording three points in the playoffs along with providing stingy defensive play.

The Knights, however, will miss the services of Eusepi, the ECAC’s Best De-fensive-Defenseman last season, and the

Katelyn Ptolemy

Lauren Dahm

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A solid two-way forward, Daris Tendler tallied 11 points (6-5) and posted a +18 plus/minus rating last year as a junior.

Green and Gold’s all-time top scoring defenseman (73 points) and career plus/minus leader (+58). Tegan Schroeder, a tenacious de-fender the past two seasons, also graduated giving Clarkson two signifi cant holes to fi ll on the blueline.

The coaching staff feels that moving Gillanders, who will lose few battles in her own end, back on defense and the addition of Plante, who could emerge as a defensive stalwart in her rookie campaign, will help make up for the loss of the two veterans. Gillanders was the team’s sixth leading scorer with 13 points last season and made the most of her goals with all three tallies accounting for game-win-ners. Plante, who has also had experience with the Canadian National U-18 program, was an assistant captain for the Limoilou Titans in 2009-10.

FORWARDS: The Knights lost plenty of fi repower at forward with the graduation of three 100-point scorers who accounted for 298 points at Clark-son. Selina, the Knights’ all-time leading scorer with 148 points, and Lavoie, with a 110 career points, along with Dominique Thibault, who led the Green and Gold in scoring in her only season at the University with 40 points last year, were big producers up front. The

graduation of Ashleigh Moorehead will also be felt on the checking lines. The coach-ing staff feels, however, that Clarkson has the ability to put up big offensive numbers with seven veterans returning, including two of ECAC Hockey’s most reliable snip-ers, and the infusion of talent from the freshman class.

Leading the veterans are senior Melissa Waldie (Newmarket, ONT) and junior Juana Baribeau (Amos, QUE), who both tallied 18 goals last season. Baribeau was the Knights’ second-leading scorer with 37 points in 2009-10, while Waldie recorded 30 points and led the team with 10 power-play markers and fi ve game-winners.

Solid role players on the checking lines, seniors Daris Tendler (Verwood, SASK) and Caitlin Oleksa (Battle Creek, MI), juniors Gabrielle Kosziwka (Limehouse, ONT) and Brittany Mulligan (London, ONT), and soph-omore Danielle Skirrow (Trenton, ONT) provide the Knights with an experienced nu-cleus at forward.

Tendler was a steady two-way forward, rounding out Clarkson’s double-fi gures scor-

ers with 11 points (6-5) while boasting a +18 plus/minus rating. Kosziwka and Mulligan recorded 9 (7-2) and 8 (5-3) points, respectively. Skirrow was the lone rookie up front for the Green and Gold last season and posted seven points in her collegiate debut and will be looked upon to con-tribute more offensively this season. A three-year contributor, Oleksa, a recipient of Clarkson’s Booster Club’s Unsung Hero Award, provides leadership on and off the ice.

The six freshman forwards are expected to make an immediate impact. Vanessa Gagnon (St. Constant, QUE), Amanda Lucky (Kanata, ONT), Carly Mercer (Exeter, ONT), Shelby Nisbet (Wiseton, SASK), Jamie Lee Rattray (Kanata, ONT) and Brittany Styner (Calgary, ALB) enjoyed impressive junior careers and have the potential to emerge as all-stars at the Divi-sion I level.

Rattray, who served as captain for the Ottawa Senators Intermediate AA team last year, par-ticipated with Ptolemy and Howe at Canada’s Under-22 Camp this past summer. Lucky served alongside Rattray as a team leader with the Ottawa Senators in 2009-10. Gagnon was team captain for the Dawson Blues, while Mer-cer served in the same role with the Bluewater Jr. Hawks. Nisbet, for the Swift Current Wildcats, and Styner, with Styner Edge School Mountaineers, also acted in captain roles last season.

Howe, Mercer, Nisbet and Rattray all were on Canada’s Under-18 team in the summer of 2009, while Howe, Mercer and Rattray helped to lead Canada to the Under-18 World Championship Gold Medal this past April.

Juanna Baribeau

Melissa Waldie

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2009-10 CLARKSON STATISTICS (returning players in CAPS) Overall Record 23-12-5, ECAC Hockey Record: 14-5-3 (2nd) ECAC CAREER

# NAME GP GLS AST PTS P/M +/- PPG SHG GWG GLS AST PTS GP GLS AST PTS

96 D. Thibault, Sr., F 39 21 19 40 14/28 +6 5 1 5 12 7 19 138 83 69 152

25 J. BARIBEAU, So., F 40 18 19 37 25/50 +10 3 1 3 6 10 16 76 36 34 70

27 B. Selina, Sr., F 40 10 26 36 9/18 +20 4 1 1 3 14 17 148 50 98 148

23 M. WALDIE, Jr., F 38 18 12 30 4/8 +3 0 5 1 6 6 12 112 52 45 97

15 C. Eusepi, Sr., D 39 6 13 19 6/12 +22 4 0 3 4 6 10 147 18 55 73

19 K. GILLANDERS, So., F 37 3 10 13 19/38 +4 0 0 3 2 5 7 72 7 14 21

21 G. Lavoie, Sr., F 40 3 9 12 2/4 +5 0 0 0 2 4 6 149 45 65 110

16 D. TENDLER, Jr., F 40 6 5 11 3/6 +18 0 0 0 2 4 6 113 10 21 31

7 G. KOSZIWKA, So., F 40 7 2 9 8/16 +6 0 0 1 4 1 5 76 9 8 17

14 B. MULLIGAN, So., F 35 5 3 8 22/44 +14 0 0 1 3 1 4 57 7 7 14

28 D. SKIRROW, Fr., F 39 1 6 7 10/20 +3 0 0 0 1 2 3 39 1 6 7

9 H. WOOD, Fr., D 40 1 6 7 9/18 +8 0 0 0 1 1 2 40 1 6 7

10 D. BOUDREAU, So., D 40 2 4 6 6/12 +4 1 0 0 0 1 1 76 6 7 13

11 T. Schroeder, Sr., D 40 2 4 6 19/38 +19 0 0 1 1 2 3 131 7 22 29

18 C. OLSON, Jr., D 40 1 3 4 19/38 +13 0 0 0 0 2 2 107 1 7 8

4 K. PTOLEMY, So., D 40 0 4 4 6/12 +4 0 0 0 0 1 1 76 0 10 10

26 A. Moorehead, Sr., F 39 0 1 1 1/2 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 130 5 3 8

17 C. OLEKSA, Jr., F 34 0 0 0 1/2 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 1 3 4

22 M. Omand, So., F 10 0 0 0 0/0 +1 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 0 0 0

Bench 3/6

CLARKSON 40 104 146 250 186/372 27 3 23 47 67 114

Opponent 40 69 107 176 196/392 26 2 12 28 48 76

Juana Baribeau was Clarkson's second-leading scorer last year with 37 points on 18 goals and 19 assists through 40 games.

SCORING by CLASS GAMES GLS ASST PTS % of overall Scoring Seniors (5) 237 42 71 113 .45 Juniors (5) 150 25 20 45 .18 Sophomores (7) 244 35 43 78 .31 Freshmen (2) 79 2 12 14 .06 710 104 146 250 1.00

GOALTENDER GMS MIN PLAY SHTS SVS GLS SV% GAA W-L-T SHO Gms Saves Gls W-L-T Sho35 L. DAHM, Jr. 39 2373:27 931 868 63 .932 1.59 23-11-5 9 82 1681 125 45-25-11 1931 K. NEUMANN, Fr. 1 59:45 26 22 4 .846 4.02 0-1-0 0 1 22 4 0-1-0 0Empty Net 9 6:58 2 2CLARKSON 40 2440:10 959 890 69 .928 1.70 23-12-5 9 Opponent 40 2440:10 1150 1046 104 .910 2.56 12-23-5 4

POWER PLAY GLS ATT % CLARKSON 27 for 176 15.3Opponent 26 for 168 15.5

SCORE by PERIODS 1 2 3 ot TOTALCLARKSON 32 31 39 2 104Opponent 14 32 20 3 70

CAREER

ECAC GOAL GMS MIN PLAY SHTS SVS GLS SV% GAA W-L-T SHO 35 L. DAHM, Jr. 21 1273:50 470 447 23 .951 1.08 14-4-3 631 K. NEUMANN, Fr. 1 59:45 26 22 4 .846 4.02 0-1-0 0CLARKSON 22 1337:43 497 469 28 .944 1.26 14-5-3 6Opponent 22 1337:43 632 585 47 .926 2.11 5-14-3 2

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2009-10 SEASON RESULTS—Overall Record 23-12-5, ECAC Hockey Record: 14-5-3 (2nd)

Each of Kali Gillanders' three goals were game-winners during the 2009-10 campaign.

ATT CU OPP Clarkson Saves Clarkson Goal Scorers - Gamewinner in CAPS

Sept. 26 W(H) 123 7 OTTAWA PWHL (exh.) 3 DAHM 9/Neumann 2 Omand, Thibault 2, Selina 2, WALDIE, Baribeau

Oct. 2 W(H) 480 5 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 DAHM 14 Lavoie, THIBAULT, Boudreau, Waldie, Baribeau

Oct. 3 T(H) 280 1 1ot DAHM 22 Waldie

Oct. 9 W(H) 346 3 2ot DAHM 18 Tendler, BARIBEAU 2

Oct. 10 W(H) 404 4 0 DAHM 16 WALDIE 2, Selina, Thibault

Oct. 16 W(A) 280 4 0 DAHM 32 WALDIE, Baribeau 2, Selina

Oct. 17 L(A) 326 1 Vermont 4 DAHM 13 Waldie

Oct. 23 W(H) 493 6 UNH 2 DAHM 21 Baribeau 2, Thibault, SELINA 2, Olson

Oct. 24 W(H) 366 7 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2 DAHM 19 Baribeau, THIBAULT, Mulligan, Waldie, Eusepi,

Schroeder

Oct. 27 W(H) 707 4 *ST. LAWRENCE 1 DAHM 17 Kosziwka, GILLANDERS, Thibault 2

Oct. 30 W(H) 243 1 *BROWN 0 DAHM 9 GILLANDERS

Oct. 31 W(H) 239 2 *YALE 0 DAHM 17 EUSEPI, Selina

Nov. 6 W(A) 748 2 *Harvard 1 DAHM 25 Thibault, EUSEPI

Nov. 7 W(A) 908 3 *Dartmouth 1 DAHM 24 Tendler, WALDIE, Selina

Nov. 13 L(A) 613 0 *Cornell 2 DAHM 23

Nov. 14 W(A) 219 4 *Colgate 1 DAHM 27 Lavoie, THIBAULT 2, Baribeau

Nov. 27 L(A) 1,033 0 Minnesota 4 DAHM 35

Nov. 28 L(A) 1,080 0 Minnesota 2 DAHM 34

Dec. 4 W(H) 225 2 *QUINNIPIAC 1 DAHM 12 Thibault, SCHROEDER

Dec. 5 W(H) 240 3 *PRINCETON 0 DAHM 29 WALDIE 2, Lavoie

Jan. 8 W(A) 81 3 *Union 1 DAHM 19 Mulligan, THIBAULT, Baribeau

Jan. 9 T(A) 200 1 *Rensselaer 1ot DAHM 31 Mulligan

Jan. 15 L(A) 1,211 3 Mercyhurst 6 DAHM 37 Thibault, Selina, Waldie

Jan. 16 T(A) 988 5 Mercyhurst 5ot DAHM 31 Tendler, Thibault, Waldie, Baribeau, Selina

Jan. 22 W(A) 104 3 *Yale 2ot DAHM 28 Wood, Eusepi, THIBAULT

Jan. 23 W(A) 147 3 *Brown 0 DAHM 28 BARIBEAU, Tendler, Thibault

Jan. 29 W(H) 325 3 *COLGATE 0 DAHM 25 BARIBEAU 2, Selina,

Jan. 30 W(H) 542 2 *CORNELL 1 DAHM 14 Skirrow, MULLIGAN

Feb. 2 L(A) 743 2 *St. Lawrence 4 NEUMANN 22 Waldie, Baribeau

Feb. 5 L(H) 334 1 *RENSSELAER 2 DAHM 24 Thibault

Feb. 6 W(H) 334 3 *UNION 0 DAHM 14 EUSEPI, Kosziwka 2

Feb. 12 L(A) 105 0 *Princeton 1ot DAHM 13

Feb. 13 T(A) 273 1 *Quinnipiac 1ot DAHM 25 Waldie

Feb. 19 L(H) 624 1 *DARTMOUTH 4 DAHM 18 Thibault

Feb. 20 T(H) 454 3 *HARVARD 3ot DAHM 25 Waldie, Kosziwka, Thibault

Feb. 26 W(H) 704 5 $ST. LAWRENCE 0 DAHM 19 GILLANDERS, Thibault, Selina, Tendler, Kosziwka

Feb. 27 L(H) 752 1 $ST. LAWRENCE 2 DAHM 20 Thibault

Feb. 28 W(H) 552 4 $ST. LAWRENCE 1 DAHM 21 Kosziwka, WALDIE, Eusepi, Baribeau

Mar. 5 W(H) 809 3 #HARVARD 2 DAHM 23 Tendler, Mulligan, Kosziwka

Mar. 7 L(A) 1,528 3 @Cornell 4ot DAHM 14 Waldie, Baribeau, Boudreau

Mar. 13 L(A) 785 2 !Minnesota 3ot DAHM 32 Waldie, Baribeau

*ECAC Hockey, $ECAC Quarterfinals, #ECAC Semifinals, @ECAC Championship, !NCAA !/4 Finals

BOSTON COLLEGE

PROVIDENCE

UCONN

Vermont

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2009-10 GAME-by-GAME STATISTICS

When CU Scored First: 20-5-3 When Outshooting Opponents: 17-7-2 October Games: 9-1-1 When Opponent Scored First: 3-7-2 When Outshot By Opponents: 6-5-2 November Games: 3-3-0 When Leading After the First: 15-2-2 When Shots Are Equal: 0-0-1 December Games: 2-0-0 When Trailing After the First: 0-5-1 January Games: 5-1-2 When Tied After the First: 8-5-2 Longest Winning Streak: 7 games - (10/23-11/7) February Games: 3-5-2 When Leading After the Second: 16-0-0 Longest Unbeaten Streak: 7 games (7-0-0) - (10/23-11/7) March Games: 1-2-0 When Trailing After the Second: 1-9-1 Longest Losing Streak: 2 games - (three times) When Tied After the Second: 6-3-4 Longest Winless Streak 4 games - (0-2-2) - (2/12-2/20)

Katelyn Ptolemy has been a stalwart on the Knights' blueline the past three years, helping Clarkson boast one of the stingiest

defenses in the nation during her tenure.

CU Power Play CU Penalty Kill CU OPP CU OPP

Date Opponent Score PPG Att % Kills Att % Pen Min Pen Min Shots

Oct. 2 BOSTON COLLEGE W(H) 5-1 1 of 4 0.25 5 of 5 1.00 5 10 5 10 29 15

Oct. 3 BOSTON COLLEGE T(H) 1-1ot 1 of 4 0.25 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 4 8 46 23

Oct. 9 PROVIDENCE W(H) 3-2ot 0 of 5 0.00 5 of 6 0.83 8 16 8 16 30 20

Oct. 10 UCONN W(H) 4-0 1 of 4 0.25 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 4 8 27 16

Oct. 16 Vermont W(H) 4-0 1 of 2 0.50 6 of 6 1.00 8 16 4 8 29 32

Oct. 17 Vermont L(A) 4-1 1 of 5 0.20 5 of 7 0.71 9 18 7 14 27 17

Oct. 23 UNH W(H) 6-2 2 of 8 0.25 4 of 6 0.67 6 12 8 16 29 23

Oct. 24 BOSTON UNIV. W(H) 7-2 3 of 5 0.60 4 of 5 0.80 5 10 5 10 30 21

Oct. 27 *ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 4-1 0 of 2 0.00 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 2 4 27 18

Oct. 30 *BROWN W(H) 1-0 0 of 7 0.00 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 7 14 34 9

Oct. 31 *YALE W(H) 2-0 1 of 5 0.20 5 of 5 1.00 5 10 5 10 38 17

Nov. 6 *Harvard W(A) 2-1 1 of 5 0.20 5 of 5 1.00 5 10 5 10 22 26

Nov. 7 *Dartmouth W(A) 3-1 1 of 4 0.25 7 of 8 0.88 9 18 5 10 23 25

Nov. 13 *Cornell L(A) 2-0 0 of 6 0.00 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 6 12 33 25

Nov. 14 *Colgate W(A) 4-1 1 of 3 0.33 1 of 2 0.50 2 4 3 6 30 28

Nov. 27 Minnesota L(A) 4-0 0 of 6 0.00 4 of 5 0.80 6 12 7 14 20 39

Nov. 28 Minnesota L(A) 2-0 0 of 8 0.00 5 of 5 1.00 6 12 9 18 21 36

Dec. 4 *QUINNIPIAC W(H) 2-1 0 of 5 0.00 4 of 5 0.80 5 10 5 10 22 13

Dec. 5 *PRINCETON W(H) 3-0 1 of 4 0.25 5 of 5 1.00 5 10 4 8 22 29

Jan. 8 *Union W(A) 3-1 1 of 3 0.33 2 of 3 0.67 3 6 3 6 40 20

Jan. 9 *Rensselaer T(A) 1-1ot 0 of 2 0.00 1 of 2 0.50 2 4 2 4 34 32

Jan. 15 Mercyhurst L(A) 6-3 1 of 9 0.11 2 of 6 0.33 7 14 10 20 31 43

Jan. 16 Mercyhurst T(A) 5-5ot 2 of 6 0.33 3 of 5 0.60 7 14 8 16 28 36

Jan. 22 *Yale W(A) 3-2ot 0 of 2 0.00 3 of 4 0.75 4 8 2 4 43 30

Jan. 23 *Brown W(A) 3-0 0 of 4 0.00 5 of 5 1.00 5 10 4 8 38 28

Jan. 29 *COLGATE W(H) 3-0 0 of 1 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 1 2 28 25

Jan. 30 *CORNELL W(H) 2-1 0 of 3 0.00 1 of 2 0.50 2 4 3 6 18 15

Feb. 2 *St. Lawrence L(A) 4-2 1 of 3 0.33 2 of 3 0.67 3 6 3 6 31 26

Feb. 5 *RENSSELAER L(A) 3-1 0 of 7 0.00 3 of 3 1.00 3 6 7 14 19 27

Feb. 6 *UNION W(H) 3-0 1 of 4 0.25 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 4 8 20 14

Feb. 12 *Princeton L(A) 1-0ot 0 of 4 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 3 6 5 10 21 14

Feb. 13 *Quinnipiac T(A) 1-1ot 1 of 5 0.20 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 5 10 38 26

Feb. 19 *DARTMOUTH L(H) 4-1 0 of 2 0.00 1 of 3 0.33 3 6 2 4 23 22

Feb. 20 *HARVARD T(H) 3-3ot 1 of 6 0.17 1 of 2 0.50 2 4 6 12 28 28

Feb. 26 $ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 5-0 0 of 3 0.00 3 of 3 1.00 6 12 6 12 30 19

Feb. 27 $ST. LAWRENCE L(H) 2-1 0 of 5 0.00 5 of 5 1.00 6 12 6 12 18 22

Feb. 28 $ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 4-1 2 of 4 0.50 7 of 7 1.00 7 14 4 8 24 22

Mar. 5 #HARVARD W(H) 3-2 0 of 2 0.00 3 of 4 0.75 4 8 2 4 22 25

Mar. 7 @Cornell L(A) 4-3ot 2 of 4 0.50 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 4 8 38 18

Mar. 13 !Minnesota L(A) 3-2ot 0 of 5 0.00 3 of 4 0.75 5 10 6 12 39 35

TOTALS 27 of 176 0.15 142 of 168 0.85 186 372 196 392 1150 959

Sept. 26 OTTAWA PWHL (exh.) W(H) 7-3 1 of 2 0.50 5 of 7 0.71 7 14 2 4 54 14

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2009-10 CLARKSON GOALTENDING Game-by-Game

Lauren Dahm started 39 games in 2009-10 and posted nine shutouts.

Date Score MINS Saves Sv% GA GAA W L T PPG SHG P/M

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2010-11 CLARKSON WOMEN'S HOCKEY

ROSTER

No Name Cl. Pos. S/C. Ht. Birthdate Hometown/Last Team 4 ^* Katelyn PTOLEMY Jr. D R 5-5 9/12/90 Dinsmore, SASK/Swift Current Diamond Energy 7 * Gabrielle KOSZIWKA Jr. F R 5-9 9/7/90 Limehouse, ONT/Brampton Jr. Thunder 9 * Hailey WOOD So. D L 5-5 7/8/90 Lethbridge, ALB/North American Hoc. Acad. 10 * Danielle BOUDREAU Jr. D L 5-6 8/29/90 Whitby, ONT/Durham Jr. Lightning 11 Vanessa PLANTE Fr. D L 5-8 3/19/91 Riviere-du-Loup, QUE/Limoilou Titans 13 Shelby NISBET Fr. F L 5-6 1/18/92 Wiseton, SASK/Swift Current Wildcats 14 * Brittany MULLIGAN Jr. F L 5-11 9/24/90 London, ONT/London Jr. Devilettes 15 Carly MERCER Fr. F L 5-6 2/17/92 Exeter, ONT/Bluewater Jr. Hawks 16 * Daris TENDLER Sr. F L 5-4 1/29/89 Verwood, SASK/Notre Dame 17 ^* Caitlin OLEKSA Sr. F R 5-2 4/21/89 Battle Creek, MI/Culver Academy18 $* Courtney OLSON Sr. D R 5-5 12/13/88 Brunswick, GA/Warner Hockey School

19 ^* Kali GILLANDERS Jr. D R 5-11 7/4/90 Kyle, SASK/Swift Current Diamond Energy 21 Vanessa GAGNON Fr. F L 5-2 10/28/90 St. Constant, QUE/Dawson Blues 23 ^* Melissa WALDIE Sr. F L 5-6 8/11/89 Newmarket, ONT/Aurora AA Panthers 24 Brittany STYNER Fr. F R 5-7 3/28/92 Calgary, ALB/Edge School Mountaineers 25 * Juana BARIBEAU Jr. F L 5-7 4/22/89 Amos, QUE/ Lafl eche College 26 Jamie Lee RATTRAY Fr. F L 5-6 9/30/92 Kanata, ONT/ Ottawa Senators AA 27 Erica HOWE Fr. G L 5-9 7/17/92 Ottawa, ONT/Ottawa Senators AA 28 * Danielle SKIRROW So. F R 5-3 5/28/91 Trenton, ONT/Durham Junior Lightning 29 Amanda LUCKY Fr. F L 5-4 1/21/92 Kanata, ONT/ Ottawa Senators AA31 * Kelsey NEUMANN So. G L 5-4 5/7/91 China Grove, NC/North American Hockey Acad.35 * Lauren DAHM Sr. G L 5-6 9/26/89 Baldwinsville, NY/Syracuse Under-19

* Letterwinners (14) $ Captain ^ Assistant Captain

Co-Head Coaches: Shannon DESROSIERS (St. Lawrence Univ. '03) Matt DESROSIERS (St. Lawrence Univ. '01)Assistant Coach: Matt KELLY (Wayne State '06)Strength & Conditioning Coach: Max PROKOPY (Virginia '08)Volunteer Coach: Carlee EUSEPI (Clarkson University '10)Trainer: Brenda CRAWFORD (Bridgewater State '10)Equipment Manager: Christine WALRATH

Geographical Breakdown:Ontario ...............................9Saskatchewan ....................4Quebec ...............................3Alberta ................................2Georgia ...............................1Michigan..............................1New York ...........................1North Carolina .................1

Class Breakdown:Seniors ................... 5Juniors ..................... 6Sophomores .......... 3Freshmen ............... 8

Positional Breakdown:Goal ......................... 3Defense .................. 6Forwards ..............13

Courtney Olson will serve as Clarkson's captain in 2010-11.

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JUNIOR YEAR (2009-10)—An underrated player who helped the Knights boast one of the stingi-est defenses in the nation, allowing only 1.73 goals per game … Fought through injuries to play in 39 games, recording four points (1-3) and a +13 rating … Scored fi rst collegiate goal in 6-2 victory over third-ranked UNH (10/23) … Selected as the inaugural Ron Frazer Award recipient. Named in tribute to Clarkson Women's Hockey's fi rst coach, the honor is presented to a player who has proven to elevate her game in key situations and who has made signifi cant contributions to the team’s success.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008-09)—Was a key member of the Golden Knights’ stingy defensive effort … Played in 31 games, posting two assists and a +3 plus/minus rating … Helped to set up game-winning goal in 5-2 victory over sixth-ranked Mercyhurst (10/24) … Also recorded an assist in 4-1 triumph over Maine (1/10) … Missed four games with injuries, including both ECAC playoff games.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2007-08)—Contributed as the lone freshman on Clarkson’s blueline … Had two assists, setting up goals in both wins over Yale, 6-0 at Ingalls Rink (11/30) and 5-1 at Cheel Arena (2/26).

BEFORE CLARKSON—Was the top defenseman and captain at Warner Hockey School in Alberta ... In an injury shortened 2006-07 campaign, she recorded four goals and 11 assists ... Was also captain for Team Montana, and has been a regular participant at the USA National development camps in Lake Placid.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Pam and Craig Olson ... Born December 13, 1988 ... Shoots right ... Psychology major with Biology minor ... Has an older brother, Chris ... Lists calf wrestling as a hobby ... Plays soccer and volleyball ... Also recruited by Maine, Niagara and Northeastern.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because of the small school setting. Also I really liked the rink and the dressing rooms. When I came for my offi cial visit, I could feel the chemistry within the team and could tell it was a close-knit group which is what I really wanted to be a part of. The team is also known for it's hard work and I knew I would come to team where people were committed and cared about succeeding."

C A R E E R G A M E - H I G H S—Most RecentPoints: 1 (eight times) - (0-1) at St. Lawrence in 4-2 L(A), 2/2/10Goals: 1 - vs UNH in 6-2 W(H), 10/23/09Assists: 1 (seven times) - at St. Lawrence in 4-2 L(A), 2/2/10Power Play Goals:

First Career Assist: at Yale in 6-0 W(A), 11/30/07First Career Goal: vs UNH in 6-2 W(H), 10/23/09

Clarkson Fast Fact: Olson will serve as Clarkson's captain in 2010-11. She scored her first collegiate goal in 6-2 win over UNH at Cheel Arena last season (10/23).

Senior • Defense • Brunswick, Georgia

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2007-08 Fr 36 0 2 2 7/14 0 0 0 0 -2 2008-09 So 31 0 2 2 8/16 0 0 0 0 +3 2009-10 Jr 40 1 3 4 19/38 0 0 0 0 +13 Totals 107 1 7 8 34/68 0 0 0 0 +14

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SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009-10)—A mainstay on the Golden Knights blueline playing in every Clarkson game for the second straight season … Helped the Knights boast one of the stingiest defenses in the nation, allowing only 1.73 goals per game … Tallied four assists and a +4 plus/minus rating … Set up winning goal, with lone assist, in the 3-2 victory over Harvard (3/5) in the ECAC Tournament semifi nal game at Cheel Arena ... Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2008-09)—A solid, steady performer on the blueline in her fi rst season with the Green and Gold ... Skated in all 36 games, recording six assists and a +5 plus/minus rating ... Set up a pair of goals in the Golden Knights' 3-0 victory at Union (1/24) ... Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team ... Played for Canada’s National Women’s Under-22 Team that competed at the 2009 MLP Cup (formerly the Air Canada Cup), January 2-6, 2009 in Ravensburg, Germany.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played alongside Kali Gillanders with the Swift Current Dia-mond Energy Wildcats, serving as assistant captain ... Recorded 25 points, including 21 assists, through 38 games in 2007-08 ... 2008 Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA leagues' Top Defenseman ... 2007 Western Shield Top Defenseman ... 2007 Mac's Midget Tourna-ment 1st-team all-star ... Helped Canada's Under-22 team defeat the United States in a three-game series in late-August this summer.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Bev and Barry Ptolemy … Born on September 12, 1990 … Shoots right … Biology & Pre-Physical Therapy major … Has two older sisters, Erin and Haylie ... Invited to Canada's 2010 National Women's Team Evaluation Camp this September ... Was invited to Canada's National Women's Under-22 Team selection camp in Calgary August 7-14, 2009 ... Family raises cattle and chickens on a mixed farm ... Two cousins, Doug and Glen Hicks, played in the NHL ... Lists Bobby Orr as favorite athlete ... All-around athlete who also competes in volleyball, golf, badminton, softball, and track & fi eld ... Likes to play the piano and compose music ... Also recruited by Cornell, St. Lawrence and Ohio State.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson University mostly because of the hockey environment. The team was hardworking, down-to-earth, and fun which made chosing Clarkson a pretty easy decision. The coaching staff seemed dedicated to the program and willling to help me become a better hockey player. In addition, the campus is small and because I'm from a small community, I felt comfortable right away. Clarkson was defi netly the right fi t for me!"

C A R E E R G A M E - H I G H S—Most RecentPoints: 2 - (0-2) at Union in 3-0 W(A), 1/24/09Goals: Assists: 2 - at Union in 3-0 W(A), 1/24/09Power Play Goals:

Multiple-Point Games: 1 - (0-2) at Union in 3-0 W(A), 1/24/09

First Career Assist: vs Vermont in 4-2 W(H), 11/29/08

Clarkson Fast Fact: Ptolemy has invited to Canada's National Women's Under-22 Team selection camp the past two summers, and played for Canada’s Under-22 Team that competed at the 2009 MLP Cup in Ravensburg, Ger-many.

Junior • Defense • Dinsmore, Saskatchewan

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2008-09 Fr 36 0 6 6 8/16 0 0 0 0 +5 2009-10 So 40 0 4 4 6/12 0 0 0 0 +4 Totals 76 0 10 10 14/28 0 0 0 0 +9

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SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009-10)—A solid, two-way forward on the Knights’ checking lines who also had the knack for scoring the timely goal … Skated in all 40 games, recording nine points, includ-ing seven goals … Very productive offensively down the stretch with four goals and fi ve points in the fi nal seven games …. Scored the game-winning goal along with setting up a score in Clarkson’s 3-2 victory over Harvard (3/5) in the ECAC Hockey Tournament semifi nal game at Cheel Arena … Tallied a goal in both Clarkson wins over St. Lawrence (2/26, 2/28) in the league quarterfi nal series … Scored a career-high two goals in 3-0 victory over Union (2/6) … Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2008-09)—A solid, two-way forward who tallied eight points, including six assists along with posting a +5 plus/minus rating … Scored goals in 4-1 triumph over Maine (1/10) and in 4-4 tie at Dartmouth (2/20) … First collegiate point was an assist in 2-0 win over 4th-ranked Harvard (11/14) … Posted a two-assist effort in 9-1 victory over Vermont (11/30) … ECAC Hockey All-Academic team member.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Two-year captain and leading scorer in 2006-07 and 2007-08 for the Brampton Jr. Thunder ... Tallied 23 goals and 30 assists for 53 points in 2007-08.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Charlene and George Kosziwka ... Born on September 7, 1990 ... Shoots right ... Strong student majoring in Biology ... Older brother, Michael, played two years on the Clarkson men's hockey team ... Also has a younger sister, Kerri ... Lists Vincent Lecavalier as favorite athlete ... Likes to play beach volleyball ... Also recruited by Dartmouth, St. Lawrence and Mercyhurst.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because the exciting environment surrounding the hockey arena was contagious. I wanted to be a part of it. Also the older girls made me feel like I was already part of the team on my recruiting visit."

Junior • Forward • Limehouse, Ontario

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2008-09 Fr 36 2 6 8 4/8 0 0 0 0 +5 2009-10 So 40 7 2 9 8/16 0 0 1 0 +6 Totals 76 9 8 17 12/24 0 0 1 0 +11

C A R E E R G A M E - H I G H S—Most RecentPoints: 2 (three times) - (1-1) vs Harvard in 3-2 W(H), 3/5/10Goals: 2 - vs Union in 3-0 W(H), 2/6/10Assists: 2 - vs Vermont in 9-1 W(H), 11/30/08Power Play Goals:

Multiple-Point Games: 3 (1-1) vs Harvard in 3-2 W(H), 3/5/10

First Career Assist: vs Harvard in 2-0 W(H), 11/14/08First Career Goal: vs Maine in 4-1 W(H), 1/10/09

Clarkson Fast Fact: Kosziwka has skated in all 76 games through her first two seasons and has twice gained ECAC Hockey All-Academic team hon-ors.

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FRESHMAN YEAR (2009-10)—Skated in all 40 games as the lone rookie on the Clarkson blueline … A tenacious defensive-defenseman who helped the Knights boast one of the stingiest defenses in the nation, allowing only 1.73 goals per game … Tallied seven points, including six assists, along with a +8 plus/minus rating … First collegiate goal came in the Knights’ 3-2 overtime triumph at Yale (1/22) … Began Clarkson career with an assist in the opening-game, 5-1 victory over Boston College (10/2) … Assisted on Clarkson’s last two goals in 3-2 overtime triumph against Providence (10/9) … Named Clarkson’s Rookie of the Year … Selected twice to the ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll (10/5, 10/12).

BEFORE CLARKSON—Served as captain in 2008-09 for the North American Hockey Academy Winter Hawks out of Stowe, VT, where she scored 61 points on 14 goals and 47 assists ... Previously she played at Warner Hockey School near her hometown of Lethbridge Alberta ... She has been a two time member of Team Alberta as well as an invitee to the Canadian Under-18 conditioning camp.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Gail and Robert Wood ... Born on July 8, 1990 ... Shoots left ... Business major ... Has older brother, Thane, and sister, Brittney ... Likes to ski and play tennis ... Lists Michael Jordan as her favorite athlete ... Also recruited by Northeastern, Syracuse and Colgate.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because of the small campus, the intensity and emphasis of the hockey program, the great team chemistry, and the coaching staff ’s dedication to the team both on and off the ice."

C A R E E R G A M E - H I G H S—Most RecentPoints: 2 - (0-2) vs Providence in 3-2ot W(H), 10/9/09Goals: 1 - at Yale in 3-2ot W(A), 1/22/10Assists: 2 - vs Providence in 3-2ot W(H), 10/9/09Power Play Goals:

Multiple-Point Games: 1 - (0-2) vs Providence in 3-2ot W(H), 10/9/09

First Career Assist: vs Boston College in 5-1 W(H), 10/2/09First Career Goal: at Yale in 3-2ot W(A), 1/22/10

Clarkson Fast Fact: Wood skated in all 40 games as the lone rookie on the Clarkson blueline in 2009-10.

Sophomore • Defense • Lethbridge, Alberta

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2009-10 Fr 40 1 6 7 9/18 0 0 0 0 +8 Totals 40 1 6 7 9/18 0 0 0 0 +8

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SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009-10)—Honored as Clarkson’s Coaches Award winner … An unself-ish team player who moved back on defense to help shore up the Clarkson blueline after skating at forward in 2008-09 … Helped the Knights boast one of the stingiest defenses in the nation, allowing only 1.73 goals per game … Played her best hockey down the stretch and was a key contributor to the Knights’ postseason success … Recorded three points in the playoffs, including her fi rst career multiple-point game with two assists against Cornell in the ECAC Championship contest (3/7) … Recorded six points, including two goals, playing in all 40 games.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2008-09)—Made an impact on the Golden Knights’ third line, contributing seven points on four goals and three assists … Among Clarkson’s top performers at the faceoff dot, winning 55% of her draws (93-75) … All four goals came in Clarkson victories … First collegiate point was a power-play marker in 5-2 triumph over Mercyhurst (10/24) … Also scored in 6-1 win at Brown (11/7), in 4-1 victory over Maine (1/10), and in 2-0 win over Quinnipiac (2/14).

BEFORE CLARKSON—Captain for the Durham Jr. Lightning ... Tallied 33 points on 11 goals and 22 assists through 34 games in 2007-08 ... Played on the 2002 and 2005 OWHA Provincial champions. ... Toronto Star GTA All-Star team selection ... MVP of Sinclair Varsity Girls' Hockey team.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Gayle and Rock Boudreau ... Born August 29, 1990 ... Shoots left ... Strong student majoring in Business ... Has an older sister, Steph ... Three-time pro-vincial soccer champion with the Oshawa Kicks OYSL team ... Lists Guy Lafl eur as her favorite athlete ... Also recruited by Dartmouth, Brown and St. Cloud State.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because of how comfortable I was as soon as I stepped on campus. There is a small student-to-professor ratio at Clarkson which creates a great hands on learning experience. I love the atmosphere and the support that the school and community shows towards the hockey program."

C A R E E R G A M E - H I G H S—Most RecentPoints: 2 - (1-1) at Cornell in 4-3ot L(H), 3/7/10Goals: 1 (six times) - at Cornell in 4-3ot L(H), 3/7/10Assists: 1 (seven times) - at Minnesota in 3-2ot L(A), 3/13/10Power Play Goals: 1 (twice) - at Cornell in 4-3ot L(H), 3/7/10

Multiple-Point Games: 1 - (1-1) at Cornell in 4-3ot L(H), 3/7/10

First Career Goal: vs Mercyhurst in 5-2 W(H), 10/24/08First Career Assist: at Princeton in 3-2OT L(A), 11/22/08

Clarkson Fast Fact: Boudreau was honored as Clarkson’s Coaches Award winner last season. She made a solid contribution on the blueline after play-ing at forward as a rookie in 2008-09.

Junior • Defense • Whitby, Ontario

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2008-09 Fr 36 4 3 7 7/14 1 0 0 0 -3 2009-10 So 40 2 4 6 6/12 1 0 0 0 +4 Totals 76 6 7 13 13/26 2 0 0 0 +1

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SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009-10)—A solid two-way forward on the Golden Knights’ checking lines … Posted eight points, including fi ve goals … Boasted a +14 plus/minus rating … All fi ve of her goals came in Clarkson wins. … Recorded the winning tally, and set up the other goal, in 2-1 win over Cornell (1/30) … Closed out season with a goal in 3-2 win over Harvard (3/5) in the ECAC Hockey Tournament semifi nal game at Cheel Arena.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2008-09)—An up-and-coming forward whose rookie campaign was cut short by illness … Played in fi rst 19 games, but was limited to action in just three of the fi nal 17 games … Returned to line up in late February to skate in both ECAC playoff contests … Scored two goals and recorded four assists … First collegiate point came in 4-4 tie at Boston College (10/5) … Net-ted Clarkson’s second goal in 2-2 tie against third-ranked Dartmouth (11/15) for fi rst collegiate goal … Posted two assists in 6-0 win at Brown (11/7) … Tallied on the power play in 3-2 overtime loss at Cornell (12/5).

BEFORE CLARKSON— Played for the London Jr. Devilettes, serving as captain in 2007-08 ... Skated in 30 games that season, scoring seven goals and 10 assists ... A member of Team Ontario Red, which won the 2008 U-18 Canadian National Tournament ... Grade 9 and 10 Female Athlete of the Year in 2005 and 2006.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Linda and Shawn Mulligan … Born on September 24, 1990 … Shoots left … Strong student, majoring in Business … Also likes to play soccer and basketball ... Lists Patrick Roy as her favorite athlete ... Also recruited by Harvard, Dart-mouth, Union and Rensselaer.

WHY CLARKSON—"The atmosphere at Clarkson on my fi rst visit was the initial indication that I wanted to be a Golden Knight. From the small community and classes, to the hockey surroundings in Cheel Arena. Another major reason was the team chemistry and coaching, as well as the success of Clarkson as a Business major."

C A R E E R G A M E - H I G H S—Most RecentPoints: 2 - (twice) (1-1) vs Cornell in 2-1 W(H), 1/30/10Goals: 1 (seven times) - vs Harvard in 3-2 W(H), 3/5/10Assists: 2 - at Brown in 6-0 W(A), 11/7/08Power Play Goals: 1 - at Cornell in 3-2OT L(A), 12/5/08

Multiple-Point Games: 2 (0-2) at Brown in 6-0 W(A), 11/7/08

First Career Assist: at Boston College in 4-4OT T(A), 10/5/08First Career Goal: vs Dartmouth in 2-2OT T(H), 11/15/08

Clarkson Fast Fact: All five of Mulligan's goals in 2009-10 came in Clarkson wins.

Junior • Forward • London, Ontario

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2008-09 Fr 22 2 4 6 13/26 1 0 0 0 -4 2009-10 So 35 5 3 8 22/44 0 0 1 0 +14 Totals 57 7 7 14 35/70 1 0 1 0 +10

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JUNIOR YEAR (2009-10)—A solid two-way forward on the Golden Knights’ checking lines … Rounded out Clarkson’s double-fi gures scorers with 11 points on six goals and fi ve assists playing in all 40 games … Boasted a +18 plus/minus rating … Five of her goals came in Clarkson wins. The other was the Knights’ opening score in 5-5 tie at #1-ranked Mercyhurst (1/16) … Opened season with a goal in 3-2 overtime triumph against Providence (10/9) … Closed out season with a goal in 3-2 win over Harvard (3/5) in the ECAC Hockey Tournament semifi nal game at Cheel Arena … Set up two scores in 4-1 victory over St. Lawrence 910/27).

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008-09)—A steady forward on the Golden Knights’ checking lines … Skated in 35 games, recording seven points on two goals and fi ve assists … Both goals came in the 9-1 victory over Vermont (11/30) … Set up goals in wins over Mercyhurst (10/24), Brown (1/17), Union (2/6) and Quinnipiac (2/14) … First point of the season was an assist in the 4-4tie at Boston College (10/5)

FRESHMAN YEAR (2007-08)—Clarkson’s second-leading rookie scorer with 13 points on two goals and 11 assists … Tallied once on the power play … Posted a +5 plus/minus rating … Recorded three points (1-2) in 5-0 win over Brown (2/15) for last points … Selected once to the ECAC weekly Honor Roll (2/18).

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for Notre Dame in Wilcox, Saskatchewan, serving as an assistant captain for the Hounds ... Recorded 14 goals and 20 assists through 22 games ... Also represented Team Saskatchewan, as an assistant captain, at the Canada Winter Games ... A talented all-around athlete, earning MVP honors in both rugby and soccer, while taking home the Female Athlete of the Year award at Notre Dame.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Cathy and Martin Tendler ... Born January 29, 1989 ... Shoots left ... Business major ... Oldest of four children ... Likes to play rugby and soccer ... Also recruited by Dartmouth, Maine and Niagara.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because of Matt D's recruiting skills and the small campus. Along with that, the team was really easy to get a long with and it just felt right."

C A R E E R G A M E - H I G H S—Most RecentPoints: 3 - (1-2) vs Brown in 5-0 W(H), 2/15/08Goals: 2 - vs Vermont in 9-1 W(H), 11/30/08Assists: 2 (four times) - vs St. Lawrence in 4-1 W(H), 10/27/09Power Play Goals: 1 - at Quinnipiac in 3-1 W(A), 10/27/07

Multiple-Point Games: 6 (0-2) vs St. Lawrence in 4-1 W(H),10/27/09

First Career Assist: vs Wayne State in 7-1 W(H), 10/5/07First Career Goal: at Quinnipiac in 3-1 W(A), 10/27/07

Clarkson Fast Fact: Tendler was among the team leaders in plus/minus last year with +18.

Senior • Forward • Verwood, Saskatchewan

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2007-08 Fr 38 2 11 13 3/6 1 0 0 0 +5 2008-09 So 35 2 5 7 3/6 0 0 1 0 -4 2009-10 Jr 40 6 5 11 3/6 0 0 0 0 +18 Totals 113 10 21 31 9/18 1 0 1 0 +19

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JUNIOR YEAR (2009-10)—A valuable team player who was a recipient of Clarkson’s Booster Club’s Unsung Hero Award. The award is present to the player(s) who always puts the team fi rst and serves as an excellent role model to her teammates and the community … Skated in 34 games providing solid defensive play on the Golden Knights’ checking lines … Also fi lled in as Clarkson’s backup goaltender in an emergency situation at the Green and Gold’s game at St. Lawrence (2/2).

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008-09)—Played a role on Clarkson’s checking lines …Skated in 23 games recording two points and a +1 plus/minus rating … Tallied fi rst collegiate goal in 6-0 victory over Union (2/6) … Earned an assist in 3-3 tie at Niagara (11/1) … Did not get called for any penalties.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2007-08)—Played a role on Clarkson’s checking lines … Had two assists, setting up goals in 7-0 win vs Wayne State (10/6) and at Robert Morris (10/19).

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for the Culver Academy in Indiana ... Led a strong Culver team in scoring with 11 goals and 11 assists through 37 games in 2006-07 ... Was also named to the Indiana All-State Academic team for ice hockey.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Laurie and Rob Oleksa ... Born on April 21, 1989 ... Shoots right ... Communications major with a Business minor ... Has a younger brother, Danny ... Lists Steve Yzerman as favorite athlete ... Likes to play softball and golf ... Also recruited by Niagara.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose to come to Clarkson because of the small campus and how big hockey is to this school and town. On my visit I could tell how close the team was and I wanted to be a part of that. It just felt like the perfect fi t when I was here so I knew it was the school for me."

Senior • Forward • Battle Creek, Michigan

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2007-08 Fr 38 0 2 2 3/6 0 0 0 0 -1 2008-09 So 23 1 1 2 0/0 0 0 0 0 +1 2009-10 Jr 34 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 0 E Totals 95 1 3 4 4/8 0 0 0 0 E

C A R E E R G A M E - H I G H S—Most RecentPoints: 1 (four times) - (1-0) vs Union in 6-0 W(H), 2/6/09Goals: 1 vs Union in 6-0 W(H), 2/6/09Assists: 1 (three times) - at Niagara in 3-3OT T(A), 11/1/08Power Play Goals:

First Career Assist: vs Wayne State in 7-0 W(H), 10/6/07First Career Goal: vs Union in 6-0 W(H), 2/6/09

Clarkson Fast Fact: Oleksa was a recipient of Clarkson's Booster Club Unsung Hero Award in 2010.

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SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009-10)—A strong power forward who made her presence felt in front of the net … Played in 37 games posting 13 points … All three of her goals were game-winning scores … Tallied back-to-back game-winners in 4-1 victory over St. Lawrence (10/27) and 1-0 triumph over Brown (10/30) … Also connected for the deciding goal, and added two assists for a career-high three points, in 5-0 win over St. Lawrence (2/26) in fi rst game of the ECAC Hockey quarterfi nal series … Set up both goals in 2-1 victory over Cornell (1/30).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2008-09)—Enjoyed a solid start to her collegiate career, tying for the Golden Knights’ scoring lead among freshmen with eight points on four goals and four assists … Began the season with a one-goal, one-assist effort in Clarkson’s second game of the year, a 4-4 tie at Boston College (10/5) … Tallied the Knights’ fi nal goal of the season, a power-play marker in 2-1 playoff loss at St. Lawrence (2/28) … Named ECAC Rookie of the Week once (10/6).

BEFORE CLARKSON— Played alongside Katelyn Ptolemy with the Swift Current Diamond Energy Wildcats Team, serving as captain ... Team's leading goal scorer ... Tallied 41 goals in 54 games to go along with 32 assists ... 2008 Mac's Midget Second-Team All-Star ... Saskatchewan AAA Midget League All-Star.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Kathy and Brock Gillanders ... Born July 4, 1990 ... Shoots right ... Undecided major ... Oldest brother, Dustin, played hockey at Colgate, graduating in 2008 ... Younger sister, Baylee, is a freshman defenseman for the University of Minnesota ... Lives on a mixed farm "Shamrock Farms" in Saskatchewan with 13 people on 8,000 acres and 300 head of cattle ... Lists farming and ranching as hobbies ... Also plays fast-pitch softball and badminton ... Also recruited by Wayne State, Robert Morris and Minnesota State.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because the hockey program and academics are very high quality. Also I felt that my hockey style fi t in well with the teams reputation."

C A R E E R G A M E - H I G H S—Most RecentPoints: 3 - (1-2) vs St. Lawrence in 5-0 W(H), 2/26/10Goals: 1 (seven times)- vs St. Lawrence in 5-0 W(H), 2/26/10Assists: 2 (twice) - vs St. Lawrence in 5-0 W(H), 2/26/10Power Play Goals: 1- at Boston Col. in 4-4OT T(A), 10/5/08

Multiple-Point Games: 3 (1-2) vs St. Lawrence in 5-0 W(H), 2/26/10

First Career Goal: at Boston Col. in 4-4OT T(A), 10/5/08First Career Assist: at Boston Col. in 4-4OT T(A), 10/5/08

Clarkson Fast Fact: All three of Gillanders' goal in 2009-10 were game-winners.

Junior • Defense • Kyle, Saskatchewan

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2008-09 Fr 35 4 4 8 12/35 1 0 0 0 -5 2009-10 So 37 3 10 13 19/38 0 0 3 0 +4 Totals 72 7 14 21 31/73 1 0 3 0 -1

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JUNIOR YEAR (2009-10)—Played a key role in Clarkson’s productive offense as the Green and Gold’s fourth-leading scorer … Skated in 38 games recording 30 points, including 18 goals (second on the team) … Excelled on the power-play with a team-high 10 man-advantage markers (one short of the school record) … Set Clarkson career record for power-play tallies with 26 … Connected for fi ve game-winning scores … Tallied three goals in postseason play .. Recorded two-goal outings in wins over UConn (10/10) and Princeton (12/5) … Twice named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week (10/5, 10/19).

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008-09)—A leading offensive force as Clarkson’s fourth-leading scorer with 31 points on 15 goals and 16 assists … Led the Golden Knights on the power play with seven man-advantage goals and tallied a team-high fi ve game-winners … Also connected for one shorthanded marker … Posted a +10 plus/minus rating … Had eight multiple-point games, including two goals in 3-0 win at Union (1/24) … Netted game-winning goal and one assist in 2-1 triumph over 6th-ranked St. Lawrence (2/4) before the second-largest crowd ever (845) at Cheel Arena … Named to ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll once (11/17).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2007-08)—Made a big impression in her inaugural collegiate cam-paign … Named to ECAC Hockey’s All-Rookie Team … Clarkson’s third-leading scorer with 36 points, tying the school record for most points by a freshman … Scored 19 goals to go along with 17 assists … Tied for the rookie scoring lead in conference action with 22 points (12-10) … Scored a team-high nine power-play goals and connected for six game-winners … Posted 13 multiple-point games, including four games with two-or-more goals … Recorded fi rst career hat trick in 6-0 win at Yale (11/30) … Second on the team in plus/minus at +24 … Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week once (12/4) and selected six times to the league’s weekly Honor Roll.

BEFORE CLARKSON— Played for the provincial runner-up Aurora Intermediate AA Panthers of the Ontario PWHL, serving as an assistant captain and earning team MVP honors ... Through 30 games, scored 22 goals and added 15 assists ... Was also a member of the Gold Medal winning Team Ontario at the Canada Winter Games.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Leslie and Scott Waldie … Born on August 11, 1989 … Shoots left … Communications major … Has a brother, Andrew, and a sister, Laura ... Has played hockey for 11 years ... Also recruited by Ohio State, Niagara and Wayne State.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because of the atmosphere at the games and the support that the women's hockey team gets from the students and community. I really liked how it was a in a small town and had a small campus. The coaches and players were a big factor in my decision. They made me feel comfortable and the team was a really close group."

Senior • Forward • Newmarket, Ontario

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2007-08 Fr 38 19 17 36 4/8 9 0 6 1 +24 2008-09 So 36 15 16 31 12/24 7 1 5 0 +10 2009-10 Jr 38 18 12 30 4/8 10 0 5 0 +3 Totals 112 52 45 97 20/40 26 1 16 1 +37

C A R E E R G A M E - H I G H S—Most RecentPoints: 3 - (four times) (2-1) vs UConn in 4-0 W(H), 10/10/09Goals: 3 - at Yale in 6-0 W(A), 11/30/07Assists: 3 - at Union in 6-0 W(A), 1/25/08PP Goals: 2 - at Yale in 6-0 W(A), 11/30/07

Three-Point Games - 4 (2-1) vs UConn in 4-0 W(H), 10/10/09Two-Goal Games: 7 - vs Princeton in 3-0 W(H), 12/5/09Three-Goal Games: 1 - at Yale in 6-0 W(A), 11/30/07

First Career Goal: vs Wayne State in 7-1 W(H), 10/5/07First Career Assist:vs Wayne State in 7-1 W(H), 10/5/07

Clarkson Fast Fact: Waldie has led the Golden Knights in power-play goals in each of her first three seasons and has 26 total through 112 career games.

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SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009-10)—Continued her stellar play up front as the Golden Knights’ second-leading scorer … Skated in all 40 games, recording 37 points on 18 goals and 19 assists along with a +10 plus/minus rating … Tallied three power-play goals, three game-winners and one short-handed marker … Produced four two-goal outings … Figured in on all the Clarkson scoring in 3-0 victory over Colgate (1/29) with two goals and one assist … Scored two goals and one assist in 6-2 win over UNH (10/23) … Recorded six points (3-3) in postseason action … Tallied one goal and two assists in 4-1 quarterfi nal series-clinching triumph over St. Lawrence (2/28) … Led the team in penalties (25/50) … Named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week (10/12).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2008-09)—Made a big impression in her inaugural collegiate campaign and was named to ECAC Hockey’s All-Rookie Team as a left wing ... Clarkson’s third-leading scorer with 33 points, scoring 18 goals to go along with 15 assists through 36 games ... Tallied four power-play goals and two shorthanded markers ... Best effort of the season was a four-goal performance in 4-2 victory over Vermont at Cheel Arena (11/29) ... Se-lected three times as ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week (10/27, 11/3, 12/1) ... Voted as Clarkson's Rookie of the Year.

BEFORE CLARKSON—A two-time CEGEP "AA" All-Star forward for Lafl eche College … Tallied 23 goals and 17 assists through 23 games ... Invited to Team Canada Under-19 camp in summer of 2007.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Jocelyne Rondeau and Julien Baribeau ... Born April 22, 1989 ... Shoots left ... Business major ... Was invited to Canada's National Women's Under-22 Team selection camp in Calgary, August 7-14, 2009 ... Has an older bother, Jeremie, and an older sister, Judith ... Lists Gina Kingsbury as her favorite athlete ... Also likes soccer, basketball and baseball.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because it's a good school for business students and also because the Knights have good team spirit and work hard. It makes it easy to join the team."

Junior • Forward • Amos, Quebec

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2008-09 Fr 36 18 15 33 14/28 4 0 2 1 +14 2009-10 So 40 18 19 37 25/50 3 1 3 0 +10Totals 76 36 34 70 39/78 7 1 5 1 +24

C A R E E R G A M E - H I G H S—Most RecentPoints: 4 - (4-0) vs Vermont in 4-2 W(H), 11/29/08Goals: 4 - vs Vermont in 4-2 W(H), 11/29/08Assists: 2 (seven times) - vs St. Lawrence in 4-1 W(H), 2/28/10Power Play Goals: 2 - vs Vermont in 4-2 W(H), 11/29/08 Three-Point Games - 6 (1-2) vs St. Lawrence in 4-1 W(H), 2/28/10Two-Goal Games: 2 - (4-0) vs Vermont in 9-1 W(H), 11/30/08

First Career Goal: at Boston College in 4-4OT T(A), 10/5/08First Career Assist: vs Mercyhurst in 5-2 W(H), 10/24/08

Clarkson Fast Fact: Baribeau is Clarkson's leading returning scorer with 37 points (18-19) in 2009-10.

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FRESHMAN YEAR (2009-10)—The lone rookie forward on Clarkson’s powerhouse offense … Skated in 39 games, recording seven points, including six assists … First collegiate goal was Clarkson’s opening score in 2-1 victory over Cornell (1/30) … First collegiate point was an assist in 4-0 win over UConn (10/10) … Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played two seasons (2007-08, 2008-09) for the Durham Junior Lightning in the PWHL where she fi nished in the top ten in scoring and tallied over 30 goals each of those years ... Finished second in the league in goals during the 2008-09 season and fourth the previous year ... Was a two-time attendee at the Canadian National Under-18 Selection Camps, and was a member of the gold medal-winning Team Ontario Red at the Canadian Under-18 Championships.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Donna and Kevin Skirrow … Born on May 28, 1991 … Shoots right … Business major … Has an older brother, Ryan ... An Ontario Scholar every year in high school ... Was named Female Athlete of the Year and received MVP honors at her high school for both rugby and hockey in grades 10, 11, and 12, and then for soccer in grade 12, and also won OFSAA championships in grade 11 and 12 for rugby ... Lists Alexander Ovechkin as her favorite athlete ... Also recruited by Minnesota-Duluth, Providence, Colgate and Princeton.

WHY CLARKSON—""I chose Clarkson because the atmosphere in the arena was incredible. As soon as I walked into a game there, I knew I wanted to be a part of it. The coaches are great and the school itself, the size, location, and program are exactly what I was looking for. Clarkson also has a great academic reputation so I knew I would receive a good education."

C A R E E R G A M E - H I G H S—Most RecentPoints: 1 - (seven times) (0-1) vs St. Lawrence in 4-1 W(H), 2/28/10Goals: 1 - vs Cornell in 2-1 W(H), 1/30/10Assists: 1(six times) - vs St. Lawrence in 4-1 W(H), 2/28/10Power Play Goals: First Career Assist: vs UConn in 4-0 W(H), 10/10/09First Career Goal: vs Cornell in 2-1 W(H), 1/30/10

Clarkson Fast Fact: Skirrow was Clarkson's lone rookie forward in 2009-10.

Sophomore • Forward • Trenton, Ontario

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2009-10 Fr 39 1 6 7 10/20 0 0 0 0 +3Totals 39 1 6 7 10/20 0 0 0 0 +3

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FRESHMAN YEAR (2009-10)—Saw limited playing time behind Clarkson’s all-star goaltender Lauran Dahm … Started game at St. Lawrence (2/2) for lone NCAA action of the season … Made 22 saves on 26 shots in 4-2 loss to the Saints … Also played 20 minutes in 7-3 exhibition win over Ottawa PWHL (9/27), turning aside two of three shots.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Starting goaltender for the North American Hockey Academy Winter Hawks where she played in 150 games totaling 6630 minutes over three seasons ... Over her three years at NAHA, she achieved a career GAA of 1.16, a save percentage of .930, and amassed 54 shutouts ... Was also in net for two Assabet Tournament championships, two JWHL championships, and two Cornwall Typhoon tournament championships ... Prior to NAHA she was a member of the Madison Capitals Bantam AAA boys’ team that participated at Nationals.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Cindi and Tracy Neumann ... Born on May 7, 1991 ... Catches left ... Undecided major ... Was a member of the National Honor Society at the North American Hockey Academy ... Has an older brother, Justus ... Lists Vladislav Tretiak as her favorite athlete.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because of the small, personal, hands-on ap-proach to learning that they provide with a great education. As far as hockey goes, after going to a game, it was fun to see the excitement of the crowd and the energy that the pep band brings to the games. But the biggest thing that attracted me to Clarkson was the coaching staff. They offer a great balance of experience, having a former forward and a defenseman as head coaches, and the fact that the assistant coach is also a former goalie was huge for me. I am really looking forward to this coming season and my next four years as a Golden Knight."

C A R E E R G A M E - H I G H S—Most RecentSaves: 22 - at St. Lawrence in 4-2 L(A), 2/2/10Saves in a Period: 11 (3rd) at St. Lawrence in 4-2 L(A), 2/2/10Goals: 4 - at St. Lawrence in 4-2 L(A), 2/2/10Shots: 26 - at St. Lawrence in 4-2 L(A), 2/2/10

Clarkson Fast Fact: Neumann's only action last season was at St. Lawrence (2/2/10) when she got the starting nod in replace of all-star Lauren Dahm, who was out with the flu.

Sophomore • Goal • China Grove, North Carolina

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YEAR GP MINS SAVES GOALS SV% GAA RECORD SHO 2007-08 Fr 14 815:51 214 14 .939 1.03 10-2-1 5 2008-09 So 29 1646:53 599 48 .926 1.75 12-12-5 5 2009-10 Jr 39 2373:27 868 63 .932 1.59 23-11-5 9 Totals 82 4836:11 1681 125 .931 1.55 45-25-11 19

C A R E E R G A M E - H I G H S—Most RecentSaves: 37 (twice) - at Mercyhurst in 6-3 L(A), 1/15/10Saves in a Period: 17 (2nd) at Dartmouth in 4-4OT T(A), 2/20/09Goals: 6 - at Mercyhurst in 6-3 L(A), 1/15/10

Shutouts - 19 vs SLU in 5-0 W(H), 2/26/10 - 19 saves 30-Save Games: 12 - at Minn. in 3-2 ot L(A), 3/13/10 - 32 saves

First Career Start vs Wayne State in 7-1 W(H), 10/5/07 - 15 saves -First Career Shutout: at Robert Morris in 1-0 W(A), 10/20/07 - 11 saves -

Clarkson Fast Fact: Dahm was named a 2010 2nd-Team ECAC All-Star. She has 19 career shutouts, one shy of the school record.

Senior • Goal • Baldwinsville, New York

JUNIOR YEAR (2009-10)—Backboned the Green and Gold to their best season ever as a Second-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star … Ranked among Division I’s top goaltenders in all the major statistical categories, starting 39 games … Posted a 1.59 goals against average (7th in the nation), a .932 save percentage (8th) and .654 winning percentage (9th) with a 23-11-5 record, including nine shutouts (2nd in the country) … Boasted ECAC Hockey’s best GAA (1.08) in conference games … A three-time selection as ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week (10/5, 10/12, 10/26) and named four times to the league’s weekly honor roll … Had seven 30-save outings, including a career-high 37 stops against number-one ranked Mercyhurst (1/15) … Was a nominee for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award … ECAC Hockey All-Academic team member.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008-09)—Emerged as the Knights number one goaltender, starting 28 games, including the fi nal 11 contests … Boasted a .926 save percentage and a 1.75 goals against average through 29 games … Posted a 12-12-5 record, including fi ve shutouts … Made a career-high 35 saves twice, blanking fourth-ranked Harvard (11/14) in a 2-0 win, and in 3-2 overtime triumph at Princeton (11/22) … Had fi ve 30-save out-ings … Named ECAC Goaltender of the Week once (11/24) and selected twice to the conference's weekly Honor Roll 9(11/17, 12/3) … Was a nominee for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award … ECAC Hockey All-Academic team member.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2007-08)—Was nearly fl awless through 14 games … Boasted the best goals against average in nation (1.03), and second-best in ECAC play (1.27) … Held the fourth-best save percentage in the country (.939) and second-best in the league (.927) … Fifth nationally in winning percentage (.808, 10-2-1) and second in the conference (.812, 6-1-1) … Clarkson scored only one goal in each of her two losses, a 3-1 defeat at Dartmouth (11/24) and a 1-0 setback to Princeton (2/29) … Posted fi ve shutouts … Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week once (10/29) and selected fi ve times to the conference’s weekly Honor Roll ... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for Syracuse Stars U-19, leading them to their fourth NY State Hockey championship in fi ve years ... In 55 games posted a .949 save percentage while recording a 1.79 goals against average ... With Syracuse, she was U-16 National Champion in 2004, as well as runner-up in 2005 ... A multi-sport athlete, earning softball MVP and tennis all-star status at C.W. Baker H.S.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Jane and Thomas Dahm ... Born on September 26, 1989 ... Catches left ... Strong stu-dent majoring in Psychology and Pre-Med ... Youngest of four children ... Recruited by Yale, Cornell, and UVM.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because of its esteemed academic reputation. As a student, I knew I desired to be challenged in the classroom, and Clarkson provided me with that opportunity. Also, the team atmosphere was extremely inviting and I knew it was something I wanted to be a part of. Our coaches' experience as Division I athletes and their hard work ethic sets a great example and I knew they would be able to bring out the best in me. "

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Freshman • Defense• 5-8 • 3/19/91

Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec

Freshman • Forward • 5-6 • 1/18/92

Wiseton, Saskatchewan

BEFORE CLARKSON—Served as captain for the Swift Current Wild-cats for the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons ... Invited to the 2008 and 2009 Canadian Women’s Under-18 Team Strength and Conditioning Camps and the 2008 and 2009 Canadian Women’s Under-18 Selection Camps ...Was a member of the Canadian Women’s Under-18 Team in 2009 Series vs. Team USA ... A 2007, 2008 and 2009 member of Saskatchewan Provincial teams. PERSONAL—Daughter of Gladys and Greg Nisbet … Born on January 18, 1992 … Shoots left … Undecided major … Strong student at Dins-more Composite, winning Staff Award and Wiseton Lions Award ... Has an older sister, Krista, and and older brother, Riley ... Raised on a grain farm in Saskatchewan ... Lists Lance Armstrong as her favorite athlete ... Also recruited by Robert Morris, Quinnipiac, Minnesota.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because it is a small community like mine that I thought I could see myself living in. The girls were awesome and the support that everyone showed towards the school was great. I thought Clarkson was the right place for me."

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played last season for the Limoilou Titans where she was an assistant captain … Invited to the 2008 Canadian Women’s Under-18 Selection Camp … Won the bronze medal at the 2007 Canada Winter Games … Won a silver medal at the 2007 & 2008 Under-18 Nationals as a member of Team Quebec.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Manon Beaulieu and Patrice Plante ... Born on March 19, 1991 ... Shoots left ... Pre-Physical Therapy major ... Has an older brother, David, and a yoinger brother, Tommy, and sister, Lorie ... Likes to also play tennis and workout ... Speaks French ... Lists Chantal Petitclerc as her favorite athlete ... Also recruited by Vermont, Syracuse, Brown, Harvard and Cornell.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because it made me feel at home and it is everything I was looking for."

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Freshman • Forward • 5-6 • 2/17/92Exeter, Ontario

Freshman • Forward • 5-2 • 10/28/90

St. Constant, Quebec

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for the Dawson Blues in 2009-10 where she served as team captain ... Invited to the 2007 Canadian Women’s Under-18 Selection Camp ... Won the bronze medal at the 2007 Canada Winter Games ... Won a silver medal at the 2007 Under-18 Nationals as a member of Team Quebec ... Was awarded the 2008 Honor of Excellence for the best GPA in secondary 5.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Suzanne Amyot and Mario Gagnon ... Born on October 28, 1990 … Shoots left … Strong student majoring in Business ... Earned Student-Athlete Award at Dawson College ... Posted highest average in graduation year of high school … Has a younger brother, Frederic ... Also likes to play golf and tennis ... Lists Marie-Philip Poulin and Chantal Petitclerc as her favorite athletes ... Also recruited by Harvard, Princeton, Brown, Vermont, Ohio State and Cornell.

WHY CLARKSON—"A couple of the reasons why I chose Clarkson are for its proximity with Canada and for the small campus. But I mainly chose to come here because of the hockey program and the coaches."

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played last year for the Bluewater Jr. Hawks where she was the captain of her team ... Helped to lead Canada to the Under-18 World Championsip Gold Medal this past April ... Invited to the 2009 Canadian Women’s Under-18 Team Strength and Conditioning Camp and the 2009 Canadian Women’s Under-18 Selection Camp ... Canadian Women’s Under-18 Team member in 2009 Series vs. Team USA ... Member of the Gold-Medal winning 2008 and 2009 Team Ontario Red at the Under-18 Nationals ... Among 2010 PWHL top five scoring leaders ... 2009 PWHL playoff leading scorer ... 2006 High School Hockey Rookie of the year and the 2008 and 2009 High School Hockey MVP.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Becky and Brian Mercer ... Born on February 17, 1992 ... Shoots left ... Business major ... Has a sister, Cayley, and brother, Cullen ... Also likes to play soccer and running ... Lists Sidney Crosby as her favorite athlete ... Also recruited by University of New Hampshire, Rensselaer, Vermont, Colgate and Ohio State.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because of its small town atmosphere that is jammed packed with enthusiasm for hockey. The coaching staff and the team made me feel very comfortable and I am positive the team has great success ahead of them."

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Freshman • Forward• 5-7 • 3/28/92

Calgary, Alberta

Freshman • Forward • 5-6 • 9/30/92Kanata, Ontario

BEFORE CLARKSON—Starred for the Ottawa Senators In-termediate AA where she served as team captain in 2009-10 ... 2010 PWHL top 5 scoring leader; tied for league lead for goals ... Invited to Canada's 2010 National Women's Team Evaluation Camp ... Helped to lead Canada to the Under-18 World Championsip Gold Medal this past April ... Member of the Canadian Women’s Under-18 Team in 2008 and 2009 Series vs. Team USA ... Cana-dian Women’s Under-18 Team member in 2009 World Women’s Under-18 Championships where she won a silver medal ... Was a member of the 2008 & 2009 Gold-Medal winning Team Ontario Red at the Under-18 Nationals.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Melodie and David Rattray ... Born on September 30, 1992 … Shoots left … Strong student majoring in Psychology ... Was the 2007 Earl of March Secondary School Junior Female Athlete of the Year and the 2008 Earl of March Se-nior Female Athlete of the Year ... Also likes playing touch football ... Lists Mario Lemieux as her favorite athlete ... Also recruited by Minnesota, Minnesota-Duluth, St. Lawrence, Wisconsin, Mer-cyhurst and Cornell.

WHY CLARKSON—"People always ask me why I chose Clark-son, when I think they should really question why I wouldn’t choose Clarkson. As a student-athlete Clarkson has all the right ingredients: great hockey program filled with great coaches and a fantastic team. On my visit I already felt a part of the team. Clarkson also has strong academics and great academic-support. I also chose Clarkson because of the feeling I got when I stepped on campus. I felt right at home. The day I committed was the day I was ready to start."

BEFORE CLARKSON—Was an assistant captain for the Edge School Mountaineers in 2009-10 ... Invited to the 2009 Canadian Women’s Under-18 Team Strength and Conditioning Camp and the 2009 Canadian Women’s Under-18 Selection Camp ... Member of Alberta Provincial team in 2008 and 2009 ... Was the 2009 Esso Nationals MVP and top scorer ... Awarded the 2008-2009 AMMFHL League Top Forward honor ... 2008 Mac’s Midget tournament top scorer and named a first team All-Star.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Lori and Dale Styner, who were both professional squash players ... Born on March 28, 1992 ... Shoots right ... Business major ... Honor Roll student in grades 10 and 11 at the Edge School ... Has a twin brother, Kyle ... Also likes to mountain bike, golf and play tennis ... Lists Michael Cammalleri her favorite athlete ... Also recruited by Northeastern, Colgate, Syracuse, Princeton, Dartmouth, Yale and North Dakota.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because I loved ev-erything about it; from the small and appealing campus to the enthusiastic coaches and staff members. I felt that Clarkson had a very comfortable environment because everyone, including the players, coaches, and faculty members, were extremely kind and supportive. With this, along with the strong academics and hockey program, I knew that Clarkson was where I wanted to spend my next four years"

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Freshman • Goaltender• 5-9 • 7/17/92

Ottawa, Ontario

Freshman • Forward • 5-4 • 1/21/92Kanata, Ontario

BEFORE CLARKSON—Was an assistant captain for the Ot-tawa Senators Intermediate AA in 2009-10 ... Was the assistant captain for Team Ontario Blue at the 2009 Under-18 National Championships, where her team won the silver medal ... Named the Most Sportsmanlike Player for the tournament ... Was a member of the PWHL Gold-Medal winning team as Intermediate AA Champions in 2008.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Liane and Wayne Lucky ... Born on January 21, 1992 … Shoots left … Biology, Pre-Physical Therapy major … Honor Roll student every semester grades 9-12 at Le Collège catholique Franco-Ouest ... Has two older sisters, Na-tasha and Jessica, and a twin sister, Brittany, who plays hockey at Potsdam State ... Lists Martin St. Louis as her favorite athlete ... Also recruited by St. Lawrence, Quinnipiac, Princeton and the University of New Hampshire.

WHY CLARKSON—"Someone once told me that your Uni-versity coaches are going to be your parents for the next four years of your life. When I look at the Clarkson coaching staff I see genuine, caring and simply down to earth people, who I know will push me to my full potential. I also wanted to go to a school that would provide me with not only great athletics but also great academics, and Clarkson has both these things."

BEFORE CLARKSON—Starting goaltender for the Ottawa Senators Intermediate AA in 2009-10 ... Helped to lead Canada to the Under-18 World Championsip Gold Medal this past April ... Invited to the 2009 Canadian Women’s Under-18 Team Strength and Conditioning Camp and the 2009 Canadian Women’s Under-18 Selection Camp ... Canadian Women’s Under-18 Team member in 2009 Series vs. Team USA ... Was a member of the 2009 Gold-Medal winning Team Ontario Red at the Under-18 Nationals ... Was an assistant captain for 2008 Team Ontario Red

PERSONAL—Daughter of Jane Howe ... Born on July 17, 1992 ... Catches left ... Business major ... Was an Honor Roll student in grades 10 and 11 at Sir Wilfrid Laurier S.S. ... Has a sister, Katy, and brother, Kevin ... Also likes to play soccer ... Lists Carey Price as her favorite athlete ... Also recruited by Vermont,Cornell, St. Lawrence, UConn and Brown.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because of the small school with a great atmosphere and I know that the coaches will push me to be the best athlete I can be. I’m also positive Coach Shannon will whip me into shape in no time; it should be a grand old time.”

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ECAC PlayoffsQuarterfi nal Round—February 26 - February 28 at Campus Sites#2 CLARKSON defeated #7 St. Lawrence, 2-1 (5-0, 1-2, 4-1) at Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY#1 Cornell defeated #8 Colgate, 2-0 (2-1, 5-0) at Lynah Rink, Ithaca, NY#3 Harvard defeated #6 Princeton, 2-0 (5-1, 4-1) at at Bright Hockey Center, Cambridge, MA#5 Rensselaer defeated #4 Quinnipiac, 2-1 (1-2 2ot, 1-0, 2-1 5ot) at TD Banknorth Center, Hamden, CTSemifi nal Round—March 5 at Campus SitesCLARKSON 3 - Harvard 2, Potsdam, NYCornell 5 - Rensselaer 4, Ithaca, NYChampionship Game—March 7 at Lynah Rink, Ithaca, NYCornell 4 - CLARKSON 3 ot

ECAC Overall GP Record Pts GF-GA GP Record GF-GA1. Cornell 22 14-2-6 34 67-26 36 21-9-6 103-632. CLARKSON 22 14-5-3 31 47-28 40 23-12-5 104-693. Harvard 22 13-6-3 29 69-40 33 20-8-5 94-54 Quinnipiac 22 11-4-7 29 44-28 37 19-10-8 79-515. Rensselaer 22 11-7-4 26 56-42 37 16-15-6 87-77 Princeton 22 11-7-4 26 52-42 31 13-14-4 72-707. St. Lawrence 22 11-8-3 25 50-41 37 16-14-7 88-858. Colgate 22 8-10-4 20 51-68 36 12-20-4 86-1299. Dartmouth 22 9-12-1 19 70-60 28 12-14-2 90-7810. Yale 22 8-13-1 17 36-55 29 10-16-3 56-7511. Brown 22 1-18-3 5 22-73 28 3-21-4 41-9512. Union 22 1-20-1 3 14-75 34 5-28-1 36-110

ECAC HOCKEY DIRECTORY

Steve Hagwell Commissioner:

ECAC Hockey51 South Pearl StreetAlbany, NY 12207

phone: 518-487-2289fax: 518-487-2290

email: [email protected]

Ed KrajewskiAssistant Commissioner

phone: 518-487-2288fax: 518-487-2290

e-mail: [email protected]

Tom Di FuscoSupervisor of Women's Offi cials

phone: 518-487-2288fax: 518-487-2290

e-mail: tdifusco@[email protected]

Website:www.ecachockey.com

2009-10 ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS

CLASS of 2010Left-right: Dominique Thibault, Ashleigh Moorehead, Tegan Schroeder, Britney Selina, Carlee Eusepi, Genevieve Lavoie

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2010-11 OPPONENTSUNIVERSITY of MINNESOTA — Oct. 1 & 2 (H)Nickname .................................................................................................GophersLocation/Conference ...............................................Minneapolis, MN/WCHAEnrollment: ...................................................................................................45,615Head Coach: .........................................................................................Brad FrostArena (capacity).............................................................. Ridder Arena (3,400)Series vs Clarkson: ........................................................................................3-0-0

UNIVERSITY of CONNECTICUT — Oct. 9 (A)Nickname ...................................................................................................HuskiesLocation/Conference ................................................................. Storrs, VT/HEAEnrollment: ...................................................................................................23,419Head Coach: ...............................................................................Heather LinstadArena (capacity)...........................................................Fretias Ice Arena (2,000)Series vs Clarkson: ........................................................................................0-1-0

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE — Oct. 10 (A)Nickname .......................................................................................................FriarsLocation/Conference ......................................................... Providence, RI/HEAEnrollment: ..................................................................................................... 3,700Head Coach: ....................................................................................Bob DeraneyArena (capacity)..........................................................Schneider Arena (3,030)Series vs Clarkson: ........................................................................................0-2-1

ST. LAWRENCE — Oct. 15 (H), Oct. 16 (A), Nov. 16 (H), Feb. 15 (A)Nickname .......................................................................................................SaintsLocation/Conference .......................................................... Canton, NY/ECACEnrollment: ..................................................................................................... 2,000Head Coach: ....................................................................................... Chris WellsArena (capacity)..........................................................Appleton Arena (3,000)Series vs Clarkson: ..................................................................................... 12-5-2

UNIVERSITY of NEW HAMPSHIRE — Oct. 22 (A)Nickname .................................................................................................WildcatsLocation/Conference ........................................................... Durham, NH/HEAEnrollment: ...................................................................................................12,454Head Coach: ............................................................................. Brian McCloskeyArena (capacity)........................................................Whittemore Center (6,110)Series vs Clarkson: ........................................................................................1-1-0

BOSTON UNIVERSITY — Oct. 23 (A)Nickname ...................................................................................................TerriersLocation/Conference ..............................................................Boston, MA/HEAEnrollment: ...................................................................................................16,572Head Coach: ............................................................................... Brian DurocherArena (capacity)..................................................Walter Brown Arena (3,684)Series vs Clarkson: ........................................................................................1-1-0

UNION COLLEGE — Oct. 29 (H), Feb. 19 (A)Nickname ........................................................................................DutchwomenLocation/Conference ..................................................Schenectady, NY/ECACEnrollment: ..................................................................................................... 2,000Head Coach: .................................................................................. Claudia AsanoArena (capacity)....................................................Frank L. Messa Rink (2,225)Series vs Clarkson: ..................................................................................... 0-14-0

RENSSELAER — Oct. 30 (H), Feb. 18 (A)Nickname .................................................................................................EngineersLocation/Conference ................................................................. Troy, NY/ECACEnrollment: ...................................................................................................... 4,500Head Coach: ......................................................................................... John BurkeArena (capacity)...................................................Houston Field House (5,217)Series vs Clarkson: .........................................................................................4-4-2

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY — Nov. 5 (A), Nov. 12 (H)Nickname ................................................................................................... OrangeLocation/Conference .......................................................... Syracuse, NY/CHAEnrollment: ...................................................................................................19,084Head Coach: ....................................................................................Paul FlanaganArena (capacity)........................................... Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion (n/a)Series vs Clarkson: ........................................................................................0-0-0

BROWN UNIVERSITY — Nov. 19 (A), Jan. 22 (H)Nickname .......................................................................................................BearsLocation/Conference ...................................................... Providence, RI/ECACEnrollment: ..................................................................................................... 5,722Head Coach: ....................................................................................Digit MurphyArena (capacity)................................................... Meehan Auditorium (2,495)Series vs Clarkson: ........................................................................................4-8-0

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2010-11 OPPONENTSYALE UNIVERSITY — Nov. 20 (A), Jan. 21 (H)Nickname ..................................................................................................BulldogsLocation/Conference ...................................................New Haven, CT/ECACEnrollment: ...................................................................................................10.000Head Coach: ......................................................................................Joakim FlyghArena (capacity)................................................................... Ingalls Rink (3,486)Series vs Clarkson: ........................................................................................4-8-0

UNIVERSITY of VERMONT — Nov. 27 & 28 (H)Nickname ...........................................................................................CatamountsLocation/Conference ..........................................................Burlington, VT/HEAEnrollment: ..................................................................................................... 7,500Head Coach: ....................................................................................Tim BothwellArena (capacity)................................................Gutterson Fieldhouse (4,035)Series vs Clarkson: ..................................................................................... 1-12-1

COLGATE UNIVERSITY — Dec. 3 (A), Feb. 5 (H)Nickname ....................................................................................................RaidersLocation/Conference .......................................................Hamilton, NY/ECACEnrollment: ..................................................................................................... 2,800Head Coach: ....................................................................................... Scott WileyArena (capacity)..................................................................... Starr Rink (2,246)Series vs Clarkson: ........................................................................................5-6-3

CORNELL UNIVERSITY — Dec. 4 (A), Feb. 4 (H)Nickname ................................................................................................... Big RedLocation/Conference .......................................................... Cornell, NY/ECACEnrollment: ...................................................................................................13,500Head Coach: ............................................................................... Doug DerraughArena (capacity)....................................................................Lynah Rink (4,267)Series vs Clarkson: ........................................................................................5-9-1

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY — Jan. 7 (H), Jan. 29 (A)Nickname ......................................................................................................TigersLocation/Conference ...................................................... Princeton, NY/ECACEnrollment: ..................................................................................................... 4,600Head Coach: .................................................................................. Jeff KampersalArena (capacity)...................................................... Hobey Baker Rink (2,100)Series vs Clarkson: ..................................................................................... 10-4-1

QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY — Jan. 8 (H), Jan. 28 (A) Nickname ...................................................................................................BobcatsLocation/Conference .........................................................Hamden, CT/ECACEnrollment: ..................................................................................................... 7,000Head Coach: ........................................................................................Rick SeeleyArena (capacity)........................................TD Banknorth Sports Ctr. (3,084)Series vs Clarkson: ..................................................................................... 2-10-2

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE — Jan. 14 (A), Feb. 12 (H)Nickname ...............................................................................................Big GreenLocation/Conference .........................................................Hanover, NY/ECACEnrollment: ..................................................................................................... 4,200Head Coach: ......................................................................................Mark HudakArena (capacity).......................................................Thompson Arena (4,500)Series vs Clarkson: ........................................................................................7-2-3

HARVARD UNIVERSITY — Jan. 15 (A), Feb. 11 (H)Nickname ................................................................................................. CrimsonLocation/Conference ....................................................Cambridge, MA/ECACEnrollment: ..................................................................................................... 6,671Head Coach: ......................................................................................Katey StoneArena (capacity)............................................... Bright Hockey Center (2,776)Series vs Clarkson: ..................................................................................... 13-5-1

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First Last Shutouts

Team Played Played GP W L T GF GA F A

Boston College 2004-05 2009-10 9 3 3 3 14 16 1 3

BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2008-09 2009-10 2 1 1 0 8 4 0 0

Bowdoin 2003-04 2003-04 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0

BROWN 2004-05 2009-10 12 8 4 0 28 12 4 2

Colby 2003-04 2003-04 1 1 0 0 11 1 0 0

COLGATE 2003-04 2009-10 14 6 5 3 25 21 2 1

CONNECTICUT 2009-10 2009-10 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 0

CORNELL 2003-04 2009-10 15 9 5 1 38 28 2 1

DARTMOUTH 2004-05 2009-10 12 2 7 3 22 38 1 1

Elmira 2003-04 2004-05 3 3 0 0 11 3 1 0

Findlay 2003-04 2003-04 2 0 1 1 3 6 0 0

HARVARD 2004-05 2009-10 19 5 13 1 25 56 1 7

Maine 2007-08 2008-09 4 4 0 0 10 3 2 0

Mercyhurst 2004-05 2009-10 12 3 6 3 30 41 0 1

Middlebury 2003-04 2003-04 1 1 0 0 6 2 0 0

MINNESOTA 2009-10 2009-10 3 0 3 0 2 9 0 2

UNIV. of NEW HAMPSHIRE 2008-09 2009-10 2 1 1 0 7 4 0 0

Niagara 2003-04 2008-09 12 6 4 2 23 20 3 2

North Dakota 2003-04 2003-04 2 0 2 0 2 9 0 1

Northeastern 2003-04 2006-07 4 3 1 0 12 4 1 1

Plattsburgh 2003-04 2004-05 3 3 0 0 9 3 0 0

PRINCETON 2004-05 2009-10 15 4 10 1 18 25 1 5

PROVIDENCE 2004-05 2009-10 3 2 0 1 10 7 0 0

RENSSELAER 2003-04 2009-10 10 4 4 2 24 18 1 0

QUINNIPIAC 2003-04 2009-10 14 10 2 2 46 19 4 0

Robert Morris 2005-06 2007-08 5 4 1 0 12 4 3 0

Sacred Heart 2003-04 2003-04 2 2 0 0 14 0 2 0

ST. LAWRENCE 2004-05 2009-10 19 5 12 2 36 43 2 1

SYRACUSE First Meeting

UNION 2003-04 2009-10 14 14 0 0 67 4 10 0

Utica 2003-04 2003-04 1 1 0 0 6 2 0 0

VERMONT 2003-04 2009-10 14 12 1 1 53 12 6 0

Wayne State 2003-04 2007-08 11 5 3 3 36 18 3 0

YALE 2004-05 2009-10 12 8 4 0 31 18 4 1

CLARKSON vs. the OPPOSITION (2009-10 OPPONENTS IN CAPS)

Clarkson gained its first ever wins against Princeton when the Knights knocked off the Tigers in the 2008 ECAC Quarterfinals, winning the 3-game series, 2-1.

Most Game Played ....................... 19 vs Harvard

........................................................ vs St. Lawrence

Most Wins ..........................................14 vs Union

Most Losses ................................... 13 vs Harvard

Most Ties ........................................ 3 (Five Teams)

Most Goals Scored ..........................67 vs Union

Most Goals Allowed .................... 56 vs Harvard

Most Shutouts ...................................10 vs Union

Most Times Shutout....................... 7 vs Harvard

HIGHS AND LOWS VS. THE OPPOSITION

Clarkson advanced to its fi rst ECAC Hockey Tournament Championship game after knock-ing off Harvard 3-2 in the 2010 semifi nal contest at Cheel Arena (3/5).

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TRADITION

ECAC HOCKEY

Year GP W L T Win% GF GA W L T Place GF GA Coach Captain

2003-04 31 16 12 3 .565 86 55 R. Seeley K. Allgood

2004-05 36 13 17 6 .444 71 77 7 12 1 8th 34 42 R. Seeley L. Williams

2005-06 37 22 14 1 .608 87 52 12 8 0 T-3rd 49 27 R. Seeley L. Williams

2006-07 36 18 15 3 .542 96 74 10 10 2 T-6th 52 47 R. Seeley L. Williams

2007-08 38 24 9 5 .697 107 54 13 6 3 4th 66 35 R. Seeley K. Morrison

2008-09 36 16 14 6 .528 94 70 10 8 4 7th 51 38 M.&S. Desrosiers K. McKenney

2009-10 40 23 12 5 .638 104 69 14 5 3 2nd 47 28 M.&S. Desrosiers B. Selina

Totals 254 132 93 29 .579 645 451 66 49 13 299 217

YEAR-BY-YEAR NCAA DIVISION I RECORDS

TEAM RECORDS

Most Games Played 40 2009-10 (won 23, lost 12, tied 5)Most Games Won 24 2007-08 (won 24, lost 9, tied 5)Most Games Lost 17 2004-05 (won 13, lost 17, tied 6)Most Games Tied 6 2004-05 (won 13, lost 17, tied 6) 2008-09 (won 16, lost 14, tied 6)

The Golden Knights enjoyed their best season ever in 2007-08, posting a 24-9-5 record, and placing 8th

in the final USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll.

Most Goals ScoredSingle Game: 11—twice vs Colby, December 6, 2003 (11-1 at Cheel Arena) vs Sacred Heart, February 8, 2004 (11-0 at Cheel Arena)Season: 107—2007-08 (38 games, won 24, lost 9, tied 5)Average: 2.82—2007-08 (38 games, 107 goals)

Long-time coach and Clarkson Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, Ron Frazer '44 dropped the ceremonial puck at the Knights' fi rst home game as an NCAA pro-gram on October 25, 2003 vs Vermont.

Clarkson’s original women’s hockey team, formed by Ron Frazer, played from 1974-1984 compiling a 77-72-3 record through 10 seasons. Frazer’s Blazers featured numerous talented players, including Pam Morin ‘76, a leading force for women’s hockey at Clarkson, Kelly Priestley ‘81, an inaugural Clarkson Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, and Cathy Champion-Demers ‘84, a top scorer for the Knights.

CLARKSON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S HOCKEYTHE FIRST 10 YEARS 1974-84

Year Record1974-75 5 – 2 – 01975-76 2 – 7 – 01976-77 4 – 8 – 11977-78 11 – 5 – 01978-79 11 – 5– 1

1979-80 11 – 8 – 01980-81 11 – 8 – 01981-82 7 – 13 – 11982-83 6 – 8 – 0 1983-84 9 – 8 – 0

Long-time women's hockey head coach Ron Frazer with Joan Carrol (left) and Jane Harrington.

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10/8 CONCORDIA (exh) W 4-110/16 * UNION W 2-110/17 * UNION W 4-010/22 WAYNE STATE T 4-4 ot10/23 WAYNE STATE T 3-3 ot10/29 Mercyhurst L 1-210/30 Mercyhurst L 1-411/6 Providence T 3-3 ot11/7 Northeastern W 2-111/13 ELMIRA W 6-211/19 * Brown L 1-211/20 * Harvard L 0-411/27 * St. Lawrence L 2-311/28 * ST. LAWRENCE T 1-1 ot12/3 NIAGARA W 1-012/4 NIAGARA W 4-31/1 ^ Boston College L 0-11/2 ^ Boston College T 1-1 ot1/7 * YALE L 1-2 ot1/8 * PRINCETON L 0-31/14 * Dartmouth L 2-51/15 * Vermont W 4-01/22 QUINNIPIAC T 2-2 ot1/23 QUINNIPIAC W 5-01/28 * COLGATE L 1-31/29 * CORNELL W 2-02/4 * Princeton L 1-2 ot2/5 * Yale L 0-22/11 * VERMONT W 3-02/12 * DARTMOUTH L 2-42/15 PLATTSBURGH W 3-12/18 * HARVARD L 0-52/19 * BROWN W 3-22/25 * Cornell W 4-12/26 * Colgate L 1-23/4 $ Harvard L 0-53/5 $ Harvard L 1-3

* ECAC ^ at Lake Placid $ ECAC Quarterfi nals

10/10 BLUEWATER (exh) L 1-610/11 BRAMPTON (exh) W 2-110/17 Niagara L 0-210/18 Niagara W 2-110/25 VERMONT T 1-1 ot10/26 VERMONT W 1-010/31 Elmira W 2-111/1 Elmira W 3-011/8 Cornell W 2-111/9 Colgate L 2-411/14 Northeastern L 0-111/15 Quinnipiac L 3-511/16 Rensselaer T 2-2 ot11/28 COLGATE L 1-211/29 CORNELL L 2-512/6 COLBY W 11-112/7 BOWDOIN W 2-11/2 Findlay L 1-41/3 Findlay T 2-2 ot1/5 Wayne State W 3-01/9 Union W 4-01/10 Union W 5-11/12 NORTH DAKOTA L 2-51/20 UTICA W 6-21/23 Middlebury W 6-21/24 Plattsburgh W 4-11/31 WAYNE STATE L 1-22/1 WAYNE STATE L 1-22/7 SACRED HEART W 3-02/8 SACRED HEART W 11-02/14 QUINNIPIAC L 1-22/15 PLATTSBURGH W 2-12/21 North Dakota cancelled2/22 North Dakota L 0-4

HOME GAMES in CAPS

10/7 Vermont W 3-110/8 Vermont W 2-010/14 MERCYHURST L 1-210/15 MERCYHURST L 0-610/21 Wayne State W 2-010/22 Wayne State T 1-1 ot10/29 * Union W 8-010/30 * Union W 8-011/5 NORTHEASTERN W 5-211/6 PROVIDENCE W 4-211/12 * Harvard W 4-311/13 * Dartmouth W 1-011/18 * Princeton L 1-211/19 * Quinnipiac W 5-111/30 * St. Lawrence L 1-312/2 * ST. LAWRENCE W 2-012/9 Niagara L 1-412/10 Niagara L 0-112/30 ^ Boston College W 1-012/31 ^ Boston College W 2-1 ot1/7 ROBERT MORRIS W 6-01/13 * BROWN L 0-11/14 * YALE W 1-01/20 * COLGATE W 3-11/21 * CORNELL W 3-01/28 * RENSSELAER W 7-12/3 * QUINNIPIAC W 3-02/4 * PRINCETON L 0-1 ot2/10 * Cornell W 2-12/11 * Colgate L 0-22/17 * Yale W 2-02/18 * Brown L 1-32/24 DARTMOUTH L 2-62/25 HARVARD L 2-3 ot3/3 $ Harvard L 0-13/4 $ Harvard W 2-1 ot3/5 $ Harvard L 1-2 2ot

* ECAC ^ at Lake Placid $ ECAC Quarterfi nals

9/29 VERMONT W 9-09/30 VERMONT W 4-110/13 Mercyhurst L 2-510/14 Mercyhurst T 3-3 ot10/20 * St. Lawrence L 1-310/21 * ST. LAWRENCE L 0-510/27 * Quinnipiac W 6-310/28 * Princeton T 1-1 ot11/3 * HARVARD L 0-211/4 * DARTMOUTH L 0-211/10 ROBERT MORRIS W 1-011/11 ROBERT MORRIS W 3-111/17 Wayne State L 1-211/18 Wayne State W 6-311/24 * Colgate W 2-1 ot11/25 * Cornell W 5-112/1 * YALE W 4-212/2 * BROWN W 4-112/8 * NIAGARA W 5-012/9 * NIAGARA W 2-11/5 Northeastern W 5-01/6 Boston College L 0-51/12 * Brown L 0-11/13 * Yale L 1-51/19 * UNION W 8-11/20 * RENSSELAER L 3-41/26 * Dartmouth L 1-41/27 * Harvard L 3-42/2 * CORNELL T 1-1 ot2/3 * COLGATE W 1-02/10 * PRINCETON L 0-22/11 * QUINNIPIAC W 4-22/16 * Rensselaer W 3-22/17 * Union W 4-02/23 $ St. Lawrence L 2-32/24 $ St. Lawrence L 1-3

* ECAC ^ at Lake Placid $ ECAC Quarterfi nals

2004-05 (13-17-6, 7-12-1 - 8th ECAC) Coach: RICK SEELEY

2003-04 (16-12-3) Coach: RICK SEELEY

2005-06 (22-14-1, 12-8-0 - T-3rd ECAC) Coach: RICK SEELEY

2006-07 (18-15-3, 10-10-2 - T-6th ECAC) Coach: RICK SEELEY

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9/27 OTTAWA PWHL (exh) W 4-210/4 Boston College L 0-210/5 Boston College T 4-4ot10/18 Boston University L 1-210/19 Univ. New Hampshire L 1-210/24 MERCYHURST W 5-210/25 MERCYHURST W 4-210/31 Niagara L 1-311/1 Niagara T 3-3ot11/7 * Brown W 6-011/8 * Yale L 2-311/14 * HARVARD W 3-011/15 * DARTMOUTH T 2-2ot11/21 * Quinnipiac W 2-011/22 * Princeton W 3-2ot11/29 VERMONT W 4-211/30 VERMONT W 9-112/5 * CORNELL L 2-312/6 * COLGATE T 2-2ot1/9 MAINE W 3-21/10 MAINE W 4-11/16 * YALE W 4-11/17 * BROWN W 2-11/21 * St. Lawrence L 1-21/23 * Rensselaer L 1-21/24 * Union W 3-01/30 * Colgate T 1-1ot1/31 * Cornell L 1-42/4 * ST. LAWRENCE W 2-12/6 * UNION W 6-02/7 * RENSSELAER L 1-22/13 * PRINCETON L 1-22/14 * QUINNIPIAC W 2-02/20 * Dartmouth T 4-4ot2/21 * Harvard L 1-62/27 $ St. Lawrence L 3-4ot2/28 $ St. Lawrence L 1-2

* ECAC $ ECAC Quarterfi nals

2008-09 (16-14-6, 10-8-4 - 7th ECAC) Coaches: SHANNON & MATT DESROSIERS

9/29 STONEY CREEK (exh) W 3-010/5 WAYNE STATE W 7-110/6 WAYNE STATE W 7-010/12 NIAGARA W 2-010/13 NIAGARA T 2-2 ot10/19 Robert Morris L 1-310/20 Robert Morris W 1-010/26 * Princeton L 2-310/27 * Quinnipiac W 3-111/2 Maine W 2-011/3 Maine W 1-011/9 * RENSSELAER W 2-111/10 * UNION W 3-011/16 MERCYHURST T 2-2 ot11/17 MERCYHURST W 3-211/23 * Harvard L 0-511/24 * Dartmouth L 1-311/30 * Yale W 6-012/1 * Brown W 2-11/5 Vermont W 5-11/6 Vermont W 3-11/11 * DARTMOUTH T 3-3 ot1/12 * HARVARD L 1-31/18 * COLGATE W 3-11/19 * CORNELL W 4-11/25 * Union W 6-01/26 * Rensselaer W 3-02/1 * ST. LAWRENCE L 1-32/2 * St. Lawrence T 2-2 ot2/8 * Cornell W 5-32/9 * Colgate T 1-1 ot2/15 * BROWN W 5-02/16 * YALE W 5-12/22 * QUINNIPIAC W 7-12/23 * PRINCETON L 1-22/29 $ PRINCETON L 0-13/1 $ PRINCETON W 3-2 ot3/2 $ PRINCETON W 2-13/8 ! Harvard L 0-3

* ECAC $ ECAC Quarterfi nals ! ECAC Semifi nal at Harvard

2007-08 (24-9-5, 13-6-3 - 4th ECAC) Coach: RICK SEELEY

9/26 OTTAWA PWHL (exh) W 7-310/2 BOSTON COLLEGE W 5-110/3 BOSTON COLLEGE T 1-1 ot10/9 PROVIDENCE W 3-210/10 CONNECTICUT W 4-010/16 Vermont W 4-010/17 Vermont L 1-410/23 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 6-210/24 BOSTON UNIV. W 7-210/27 * ST. LAWRENCE W 4-110/30 * BROWN W 1-010/31 * YALE W 2-011/6 * Harvard W 2-111/7 * Dartmouth W 3-111/13 * Cornell L 0-211/14 * Colgate W 4-111/27 Minnesota L 0-411/28 Minnesota L 0-212/4 * QUINNIPIAC W 2-112/5 * PRINCETON W 3-01/8 * Union W 3-11/9 * Rensselaer T 1-1 ot1/15 Mercyhurst L 3-61/16 Mercyhurst T 5-5 ot1/22 * Yale W 3-2

2009-10 (23-12-5, 14-5-3 - 2nd ECAC) Coaches: SHANNON & MATT DESROSIERS

1/23 * Brown W 3-01/29 * COLGATE W 3-01/30 * CORNELL W 2-12/2 * St. Lawrence L 2-42/5 * RENSSELAER L 1-32/6 * UNION W 3-02/12 * Princeton L 0-1 ot2/13 * Quinnipiac T 1-1 ot2/19 * DARTMOUTH L 1-42/20 * HARVARD T 3-3 ot2/26 $ ST. LAWRENCE W 5-02/27 $ ST. LAWRENCE L 1-22/28 $ ST. LAWRENCE W 4-13/5 # HARVARD W 3-23/7 & Cornell L 3-4 ot3/13 ! Minnesota L 2-3 ot

* ECAC $ ECAC Quarterfi nals # ECAC Semifi nal & ECAC Championship ! NCAA Quarterfi nal

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2003-04Dec. 6 - Ashley Shaidle (5) - Lindsay Williams (4) 11-1 W(H) vs ColbyJan. 9 - Kate Allgood 4-0 W(H) vs UnionFeb. 8 - Kate Allgood (4) 11-0 W(H) vs Sacred Heart

2004-05none

2005-06Oct. 30 - Christine Bailkowski 8-0 W(A) at Union

2006-07Oct. 27 - Christine Bailkowski 6-3 W(A) at QuinnipiacNov. 18 - Genevieve Lavoie 6-3 W(A) at Wayne StateNov. 25 - Britney Selina 5-1 W(A) at CornellDec. 1 - Genevieve Lavoie 4-2 W(H) vs Yale

YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS Most Goals/Single Game 5 Ashley Shaidle—12/6/03 vs Colby in 11-1 winMost Goals/Season 24 Marie-Jo Gaudet—2007-08 (38 games)Most Goals/Career 62 Marie-Jo Gaudet—2005-09 (144 games)Most Assists/Single Game

4 Ashley Shaidle—2/8/04 vs Sacred Heart (2-4) in 11-0 win Genevieve Lavoie—11/30/08 vs Vermont (2-4) in 9-1 win Britney Selina—10/24/09 vs Boston University (0-4) in 7-2 winMost Assists/Season 27 Britney Selina—2008-09 (36 games)Most Assists/Career 98 Britney Selina—2006-10 (148 games)Most Points/Single Game 6 Ashley Shaidle—2/8/04 vs Sacred Heart (2-4) in 11-0 win Genevieve Lavoie—11/30/08 vs Vermont (2-4) in 9-1 winMost Points/Season 44 Britney Selina—2007-08 (18 goals, 26 assists, 37 games)Most Points/Career 148 Britney Selina—2006-10 (50 goals, 98 assists, 148 games)Most Points by a Senior 40 Marie-Jo Gaudet—2005-09 (21 goals, 19 assists, 36 games)40 Dominique Thibault—2009-10 (21 goals, 19 assists, 39 games)Most Points by a Junior 37 Britney Selina—2008-09 (10 goals, 27 assists, 36 games)Most Points by a Sophomore 44 Britney Selina—2007-08 (18 goals, 26 assists, 37 games)Most Points by a Freshman 36 Genevieve Lavoie—2006-07 (23 goals, 13 assists, 36 games) 36 Melissa Waldie—2007-08 (19 goals, 17 assists, 38 games)Most Power-Play Goals in a Season 11 Genevieve Lavoie—2006-07Most Power-Play Goals in a Career 26 Melissa Waldie—2007-present (112 games)Most Shorthanded Goals in a Season 2 Ashley Shaidle—2003-04 2 Britney Selina—2006-07 2 Christine Bailkowski—2006-07Most Shorthanded Goals in a Career 5 Britney Selina—2006-10 (148 games)Most Game-Winning Goals in a Season 7 M.J. Gaudet—2007-08, M.Waldie—2008-09Most Game-Winning Goals in a Career 16 Melissa Waldie—2007-present (112 games)Most Hat Tricks in a Season 3 Genevieve Lavoie—2006-07Most Hat Tricks in a Career 3 G. Lavoie—2006-09, M.J. Gaudet—2005-09Most Penalty Minutes in a Season 40 Sophie Doyon—2005-06 (40 min./20 pen.)Most Penalty Minutes in a Career 105 Britney Selina—2006-10 (105 min./47 pen.)

Goals Assists Points2003-04 K. Allgood 18 A. Shaidle 16 K. Allgood 332004-05 J. Nolan 14 K. Morrison 13 J. Nolan 212005-06 A. Shaidle 17 B. Beazer 16 A. Shaidle 312006-07 G. Lavoie 23 B. Selina 19 G. Lavoie 362007-08 M. Gaudet 24 B. Selina 26 B. Selina 44 G. Lavoie 26 2008-09 M. Gaudet 21 B. Selina 27 M. Gaudet 40

2009-10 D. Thibault 21 B. Selina 26 D. Thibault 40

CLARKSON SCORING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS

Dec. 2 - Genevieve Lavoie 4-1 W(H) vs BrownJan. 19 - Britney Selina 8-1 W(H) vs Union

2007-08Jan.19 - Marie-Jo Gaudet 4-1 W(H) vs CornellNov. 30 - Melissa Waldie - Marie-Jo Gaudet 6-0 W(A) at Yale

2008-09Nov. 29 - Juana Baribeau (4) 4-2 W(H) vs VermontJan. 9 - Marie-Jo Gaudet 3-2 W(H) vs Maine

2009-10none

ALL-TIME HAT TRICKS

Ashley Shaidle 07 holds the Clarkson record for most goals in a game with five, and shares the team

mark for most assists (4) and points (6) in a game.

Clarkson's Clarkson's Century ClubCentury ClubBritney SelinaBritney Selina (left) with 148 (left) with 148 career points, career points, Genevieve Genevieve LavoieLavoie with with 110. and 110. and Marie-Jo Marie-Jo GaudetGaudet with with 109.109.

Genevieve Lavoie '10

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GOALTENDING LEADERS (minimum 10 games played)

Save Percentage Goals Against Average Wins2003-04 S. Hansen . 931 (10) K. Hurley 1.82 (24) K. Hurley 102004-05 K. Hurley .917 (30) K. Hurley 2.25 K. Hurley 102005-06 K. Hurley .937 (35) K. Hurley 1.29 K. Hurley 212006-07 S. Hansen .917 (15) S. Hansen 1.59 S. Hansen 112007-08 L. Dahm .939 (14) L. Dahm 1.03 E. Grand.-Berube 14 (25)2008-09 L. Dahm .926 (29) L. Dahm 1.75 L. Dahm 122009-10 L. Dahm .932 (39) L. Dahm 1.59 L. Dahm 23

CLARKSON GOALTENDING RECORDS GOALTENDING RECORDS

Lowest Goals Against Average in a Season: 1.03—Lauren Dahm, 2007-08 (14 games, 14 goals)Highest Save Percentage in a Season: .939—Lauren Dahm, 2007-08 (14 games, 214 saves, 14 goals)

Most Saves in a Game: 51—Kira Hurley, 3/5/06 at Harvard in Game 3 ECACHL Quarterfi nals (2-1 2ot loss) Most Saves in a Period: 23—Kira Hurley, 1/3/04 at Findlay (1st period of 2-2 ot tie)Most Saves in a Season: 868—Lauren Dahm, 2009-10 (39 games)Most Saves in a Career: 2,288—Kira Hurley, 2003-07 (112 games)

Most Wins in a Career: 48—Kira Hurley, 2003-07 (48-49-10)Most Wins in a Season: 23—Lauren Dah,, 2009-10Most Shutouts in a Career: 20—Kira Hurley, 2003-07 (112 games)Most Shutouts in a Season: 10—Kira Hurley, 2005-06 (35 games)

ALL-TIME SHUTOUTS

2003-04Oct. 26 - Kira Hurley - 38 saves vs VermontNov. 1 - Kira Hurley - 22 saves 3-0 at ElmiraJan. 5 - Kira Hurley - 29 saves 3-0 at Wayne StateJan. 9 - Kira Hurley - 17 saves 4-0 at UnionFeb. 7 - Stephanie Hanson - 5 saves 3-0 vs Sacred HeartFeb. 8 - Jessica Finley - 5 saves 11-0 vs Sacred Heart

2004-05Oct. 17 - Stephanie Hanson - 23 saves 4-0 vs UnionDec. 3 - Kira Hurley - 31 saves 1-0 vs NiagaraJan. 15 - Stephanie Hanson - 15 saves 4-0 at VermontJan. 23 - Jessica Finley - 12 saves 5-0 vs QuinnipiacJan. 29 - Kira Hurley - 22 saves 2-0 vs CornellFeb. 11 - Kira Hurley - 20 saves 3-0 vs Vermont

2005-06Oct. 8 - Kira Hurley - 17 saves 2-0 at VermontOct. 21 - Kira Hurley - 17 saves 2-0 at Wayne StateOct. 29 - Kira Hurley - 10 saves 8-0 at UnionOct. 30 - Kira Hurley - 8 saves 8-0 at UnionNov. 13 - Kira Hurley - 16 saves 1-0 at DartmouthDec. 2 - Kira Hurley - 34 saves 2-0 vs St. LawrenceDec. 30 - Kira Hurley - 20 saves 1-0 BC in Lake Placid

Jan. 7 - Jessica Finley - 5 saves 6-0 vs Robert Morris - 8 saves Stephanie HansonJan. 14 - Kira Hurley - 19 saves 1-0 vs YaleJan. 21 - Kira Hurley - 7 saves 3-0 vs Cornell - 0 saves Jessica FinleyFeb. 3 - Kira Hurley - 19 saves 3-0 vs QuinnipiacFeb. 17 - Kira Hurley - 28 saves 2-0 at Yale

2006-07Sept. 29 - Kira Hurley - 9 saves 9-0 vs VermontNov. 10 - Stephanie Hanson - 16 saves 1-0 vs Robert MorrisDec. 8 - Stephanie Hanson - 15 saves 5-0 vs NiagaraJan. 5 - Stephanie Hanson - 15 saves 5-0 at NortheasternFeb. 3 - Kira Hurley - 20 saves 1-0 vs ColgateFeb. 17 - Kira Hurley - 14 saves 4-0 at Union

2007-08Sept. 29 - Lauren Dahm - 14 saves 3-0 vs Stoney Creek (exh.)Oct. 6 - Eve Grand.-Berube - 15 saves 7-0 vs Wayne StateOct. 12 - Eve Grand.-Berube - 20 saves 2-0 vs NiagaraOct. 20 - Lauren Dahm - 11 saves 1-0 at Robert MorrisNov. 2 - Eve Grand.-Berube - 12 saves 2-0 at MaineNov. 3 - Lauren Dahm - 16 saves 1-0 at MaineNov. 10 - Lauren Dahm - 8 saves 3-0 vs UnionNov. 30 - Eve Grand.-Berube - 20 saves 6-0 at Yale

Jan. 25 - Lauren Dahm - 7 saves 6-0 at UnionJan. 26 - Eve Grand.-Berube - 17 saves 3-0 at Rensselaer

2008-09Nov. 7 - Lauren Dahm - 11 saves 6-0 at BrownNov. 14 - Lauren Dahm - 35 saves 2-0 vs HarvardNov. 21 - Lauren Dahm - 10 saves 2-0 at QuinnipiacJan. 24 - Eve Grand.-Berube - 17 saves 3-0 at UnionFeb. 6 - Lauren Dahm - 8 saves 6-0 vs UnionFeb, 14 - Lauren Dahm - 11 saves 2-0 vs Quinnipiac

2009-10Oct. 10 - Lauren Dahm - 16 saves 4-0 vs UConnOct. 16 - Lauren Dahm - 32 saves 4-0 at VermontOct. 30 - Lauren Dahm - 9 saves 1-0 vs BrownOct. 31 - Lauren Dahm - 17 saves 2-0 vs YaleDec. 5 - Lauren Dahm - 29 saves 3-0 vs PrincetonJan. 23 - Lauren Dahm - 28 saves 3-0 at BrownJan. 29 - Lauren Dahm - 25 saves 3-0 vs ColgateFeb. 6 - Lauren Dahm - 14 saves 3-0 vs UnionFeb. 26 - Lauren Dahm - 19 saves 5-0 vs St. Lawrence

Lauren Dahm boasted the lowest goals against average (1.03 GAA) in the nation during her

freshman campaign of 2007-08.

Kira Hurley ’07, who holds the majority of Clark-son’s goaltending records, put her name in the records books of professional hockey this past winter. Starting in goal for the Evansville Iceman, Kira Hurley became the fi rst female netminder to ever register a point in a men’s professional game with a third period assist in a 24-4 All American Hockey League victory over the Chicago Blaze on February 17, 2009.

Lauren Dahm

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2004-05EMMA MADIGAN - So., Right Wing- ECACHL All-Academic TeamANDREA MALUTA - So., Defense - ECACHL All-Academic TeamKRISTI SHAW - Sr., Center- ECACHL All-Academic Team

2005-06KIRA HURLEY - Jr., Goaltender- All-America Second-Team Goaltender- ECACHL Goaltender of the Year- ECACHL First-Team GoaltenderLINDSAY WILLIAMS - Jr., Forward- Humanitarian Award FinalistSOPHIE DOYON - Fr., Defense- ECACHL All-Rookie TeamEMMA MADIGAN - Jr., Forward- 2006 ECACHL All-Academic TeamANDREA MALUTA - Jr., Forward - 2006 ECACHL All-Academic Team

2006-07LINDSAY WILLIAMS - Sr., Forward- Sara Devins Award Recipient- Hockey Humanitarian Award Finalist- ECACHL All-Academic TeamCARLEE EUSEPI - Fr., Defense - ECACHL All-Rookie TeamGENEVIEVE LAVOIE - Fr., Forward- ECACHL All-Rookie TeamCHRISTINE BAILKOWSKI - Sr., Forward - ECACHL All-Academic TeamKIRA HURLEY - Sr., Goaltender - ECACHL All-Academic Team LAUREN LUBRANO - Sr., Defense - ECACHL All-Academic TeamEMMA MADIGAN - Sr. Defense- ECACHL All-Academic TeamANDREA MALUTA - Sr., Forward- ECACHL All-Academic TeamMELISSA MARSHALL - Sr, Forward- ECACHL All-Academic TeamKIM McKENNEY - So., Defense- ECACHL All-Academic TeamCOURTNEY O’CONNOR - So., Defense- ECACHL All-Academic Team

2007-08BROOKE BEAZER - Sr., Center- ECAC Hockey Best Defensive ForwardCARLEE EUSEPI - So., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 3rd TeamBRITNEY SELINA - So., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 3rd TeamEVE GRAND.-BERUBE - Fr., Goaltender - ECAC Hockey All-Rookie teamMELISSA WALDIE - Fr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Rookie teamLAUREN DAHM - Fr., Goaltender- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamKIM McKENNEY - Jr., Defense - ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamCOURTNEY O'CONNOR - Jr., Defense - ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamSTEFANIE WYSS - Jr., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team

2008-09MARIE-JO GAUDET - Sr., Center- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 1st TeamCARLEE EUSEPI - Jr., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 3rd TeamBRITNEY SELINA - Jr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 3rd TeamJUANA BARIBEAU - Fr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Rookie teamLAUREN DAHM - So, Goaltender- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamGABRIELLE KOSZIWKA - Fr., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamGENEVIEVE LAVOIE - Jr., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamKIM McKENNEY - Sr., Defense - ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamHAYLEY MOORE - Fr., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamCOURTNEY O'CONNOR - Sr., Defense - ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamMEG OMAND - Fr., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamKATELYN PTOLEMY - Fr., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team

ALL-TIME ALL-STARS

Kira Hurley '07 is Clarkson's fi rst All-American.

2009-10CARLEE EUSEPI - Sr., Defense- ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 2nd Team- All-Star ECAC Hockey vs Team USA- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamBRITNEY SELINA - Sr., Forward- ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 2nd Team- All-Star ECAC Hockey vs Team USALAUREN DAHM - Jr., Goaltender- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 2nd Team- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamDOMINIQUE THIBAULT - Sr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 3rd Team- All-Star ECAC Hockey vs Team USAGABRIELLE KOSZIWKA - So., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamGENEVIEVE LAVOIE - Sr., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamMEG OMAND - So., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamKATELYN PTOLEMY - So., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamDANIELLE SKIRROW - Fr., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team

Britany Selina '10

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FORWARDS &

DEFENSEMEN YEARS POS GP G A PTS PIM PPG SHG GWG +/- HOMETOWN

Allgood, Kate - #21 2003-04 C 30 18 15 33 3/6 8 1 5 +11 Toronto, Ontario

Bailkowski, Christine - #18 2003-07 C 138 26 27 53 48/96 11 2 3 +2 Aurora, Ontario

Baribeau, Juana - #25 2008- LW 76 18 19 37 39/78 7 1 5 +24 Amos, Quebec

Beazer, Brooke - #7 2004-08 D/F 145 25 50 75 32/64 12 0 5 +14 Kingston, Ontario

Bills, Cortney - #9 2003-04 RW 26 2 4 6 2/4 0 0 0 -1 Penfi eld, New York

Boudreau, Danielle - #10 2008- C/D 76 6 7 13 13/26 2 0 0 +1 Whitby, Ontario

Cloutier, Jessica - #11 2004-08 LW 145 19 34 53 48/96 9 0 5 +5 Parker, Colorado

Coates, Kim - #7 2003-05 D 53 3 6 9 9/18 1 0 0 +8 Harrison, British Columbia

Devine, Micheleen - #9 2005-06 RW 37 12 5 17 1/2 1 1 1 +6 Medicine Hat, Alberta

Dittmer, Amanda - #16 2004-08 D/LW 141 9 37 46 32/64 5 0 2 -7 Chatham, Ontario

Doyon, Sophie - #24 2005-06 D 35 1 9 10 20/40 1 0 0 +6 Victoriaville, Quebec

Eusepi, Carlee - #15 2006-10 D 147 18 55 73 18/36 11 0 3 +58 Oakville, Ontario

Fletcher, Kelsey - #5 2005-06 D 35 1 3 4 3/6 0 0 0 +9 St. Paul, Minnesota

ALL-TIME GOLDEN KNIGHTS

C. Bailkowski '07 B. Beazer '08 J. Cloutier '08 A. Dittmer '08 L. Lubrano '07 E. Madigan '07

Gaudet, Marie-Jo - #12 2005-09 C 144 62 47 109 36/72 18 0 12 +49 Sherbrooke, Quebec

Gillanders, Kali - #19 2008- RW 72 7 14 21 31/73 1 0 3 -1 Kyle, Saskatchewan

Gordon, Rebecaa - #4 2007-08 RW 38 1 1 2 2/4 0 0 0 +1 St. Catharines, Ontario

Hart, Laura - #22 2007-09 LW 54 1 1 2 3/6 0 0 1 +1 Wheaton, Illinois

Hurlick, Christine - #8 2003-04 C 28 2 4 6 2/4 1 0 0 -1 Blue Bell, Pennsylvania

Knutson, Emily - #27 2003-04 D 21 0 3 3 2/4 0 0 0 +8 Hatton, North Dakota

Kosziwka, Gabrielle - #7 2008- C 76 9 8 17 12/24 0 0 1 +11 Limehouse, Ontario

Lavoie, Genevieve - #21 2006-10 RW 149 45 65 110 28/56 21 0 10 +36 Delson, Quebec

The Golden Knights' Division I program's fi rst alumna, Kristi Shaw '05.

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FORWARDS &

DEFENSEMEN YEARS POS GP G A PTS PIM PPG SHG GWG +/- HOMETOWN Long, Rachel - #16 2003-05 LW 21 0 2 2 3/6 0 0 0 +6 Colorado Springs, Colorado

Louey, Brenna - #19 2003-04 RW 29 2 3 5 1/2 1 0 0 -3 Brooks, Alberta

Lubrano, Lauren - #3 2003-07 D/C 131 3 16 19 17/34 1 0 1 +1 Ridgefi eld, Connecticut

Madigan, Emma - #17 2003-07 F/D 140 17 18 35 15/30 6 0 2 +1 Mississauga, Ontario

Maluta, Andrea - #4 2003-07 LW 119 3 5 8 10/20 0 0 1 E Spencerport, New York

Marshall, Melissa - #20 2003-07 LW 119 11 15 26 24/48 1 0 2 +6 Oak Lawn, Illinois

McKenney, Kimberly - #8 2005-09 D 147 10 39 49 50/100 7 0 2 +39 Smiths Falls, Ontario

Moorehead, Ashleigh - #26 2006-10 RW 130 5 3 8 10/20 0 0 2 -4 Clinton, New York

Morrison, Katie - #14 2004-08 LW 134 23 38 61 50/100 8 0 4 +2 Ridgefi eld, Connecticut

Mulligan, Brittany - #14 2008- C 57 7 7 14 35/70 1 0 1 +10 London, Ontario

Nolan, Jill - #12 2003-05 C 67 24 22 46 19/41 4 0 4 +18 Labrador, Newfoundland

O’Connor Courtney - #24 2006-08 D 106 0 6 6 26/52 0 0 0 +19 Chicago, Illinois

O’Hara, Cailin - #15 2003-04 LW 13 0 1 1 0/0 0 0 0 E Rochester, New York

Oleksa, Caitlin - #17 2007- F 95 1 3 4 4/8 0 0 0 E Battle Creek, Michigan

Olson, Courtney - #18 2007- D 107 1 7 8 34/68 0 0 0 +14 Great Falls, Montana

Park, Meghan - #19 2004-07 D 82 6 10 16 25/50 2 0 0 +7 Petrolia, Ontario

Ptolemy, Katelyn - #4 2008- D 76 0 10 10 14/28 0 0 0 +9 Dinsmore, Saskatchewan

Schnitker, Laura - #8 2004-05 D 16 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 -2 Laramie, Wyoming

Schroeder, Tegan - #11 2008-10 D 73 3 9 12 30/60 1 0 1 +15 Lumsden, Saskatchewan

Selina, Britney - #27 2006-10 C 148 50 98 148 47/105 19 5 10 +59 Thornhill, Ontario

Shaidle, Ashley - #10 2003-07 LW 138 52 46 98 43/86 21 3 15 +40 Hudson, Ohio

Shaw, Kristi - #13 2003-05 C 62 6 2 8 7/14 1 0 1 -10 Belleville, Ontario

A. Maluta '07 M. Marshall '07 K. Morrison '08 C. O'Connor '09 C. Valesente '07 C. Zidek '07

Kimberly McKenney '09 played in more games than any other Clarkson Women's Hockey player. She never missed a game during her

four-year career (2005-09), skating in 147 consecutive contests.

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ALL-TIME GOLDEN KNIGHTSFORWARDS &

DEFENSEMEN YEARS POS GP G A PTS PIM PPG SHG GWG +/- HOMETOWN Skirrow, Danielle - #28 2009- F 39 1 6 7 10/20 0 0 0 +2 Trenton, Ontario

Tendler, Daris - #29, #16 2007- LW 73 4 16 20 6/12 1 0 1 +1 Verwood, Saskatchewan

Thibault, Dominique - #96 2009-10 F 39 21 19 40 14/28 5 1 5 +6 L'Orignal, Ontario

Valesente, Christina - #22 2003-07 D/F 132 4 7 11 29/58 0 0 0 +16 Ithaca, New York

Waldie, Melissa - #23 2007- RW 112 52 45 97 20/40 26 1 16 +37 Newmarket, Ontario

williams, Lindsay - #6 2003-07 C 139 25 34 59 39/78 5 2 6 +2 Mississauga, Ontario

Wood, Hailey - #9 2009- D 40 1 6 7 9/18 0 0 0 +8 Lethbridge, Alberta

Wyss, Stefanie - #19 2007-08 F/D 34 0 1 1 0/0 0 0 0 -1 Allenlueften, Switzerland

Zidek, Carolynn - #2 2003-07 RW 88 4 2 6 17/34 0 0 1 -2 Chicago, Illinois

Stephanie Hansen '07

C. Eusepi '10 G. Lavoie '10 A. Moorehead '10 T. Schroeder '10 B. Selina '10 D. Thibault '10

GOALTENDERS YEARS GP MINS SAVES GA SV% GAA W-L-T SHO HOMETOWN

Dahm, Lauren - #35 2007- 82 4836:11 1681 125 .931 1.55 45-25-11 19 Baldwinsville, New York

Grandmont-Berube, Eve - #79 2007-09 35 2019:39 677 61 .917 1.81 18-9-5 6 Drummondville, QUE

Finley, Jessica - #33 2003-07 9 375:51 83 7 .922 1.12 4-1-0 2 Arvada, Colorado

Hansen, Stephanie - #35 2003-07 41 1927:01 674 56 .923 1.74 17-8-3 6 Calgary, Alberta

Hurley, Kira - #38 2003-07 112 6213:46 2288 193 .922 1.86 48-49-10 20 Pickering, Ontario

Murmes, Danielle - #1 2007-09 1 5:20 4 1 .800 11.25 0-0-0 0 Wellesley, Massachusetts

Neumann, Kelsey - #31 2009- 2 59:45 22 4 .846 4.02 0-1-0 0 China Grove, North Carolina

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CLASS of 2007Front row (l-r): Jessica Finley, Kira Hurley, Stephanie Hansen, Emma Madigan. Back row: Ashley Shaidle, Lauren Lubrano, Christina Valesente, Andrea Maluta, Carolynn Zidek, Lindsay Williams, Melissa Marshall, Christine Bailkowski.

CLASS of 2008

Left-right: Jessica Cloutier, Katie Morrison, Brooke Beazer,Amanda Dittmer

SENIOR CLASSES

CLASS of 2009

Left-right: Courtney O'Connor, Kimberly Mckenney,Marie-Jo Gaudet

Class of 2010

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WINNERS IN LIFE... as well as Hockey

TOM SHERBY ‘56 – President (Ret.), Knights TechnologyJOSEPH D. THOMPSON ’56 – Chairman, President & CEO, PCL Construction GroupDON MAY ‘57 – President (Ret.), Ice Systems of AmericaHENRY ALLAN GRAHAM ’59 – Vice President (Ret.), Bayer Rubber Inc.ROBERT A. CAMPBELL ’61 – Regional Managing Partner and CEO /Asia Pacifi c (Ret.), Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu InternationalJIM MATTHEWS ‘61 – President (Ret.), Matco ElectricBOB CHIARELLI ‘63 – Former Mayor City of Ottawa, CanadaROGER PURDIE ’64 – Vice President (Ret.), Imperial OilFRANK SCHMELER ’64 – Chairman of the Board & CEO (Ret.), Albany International Corp.BOB BIRRELL ‘65 – Partner (Ret.), Ernst & Young LLPTOM McCAFFERTY ’69 – President (Ret.), Beaver Builders MIKE SMITH ’67 – Former General Manager, Winnipeg Jets, and Chicago Blackhawks and Assistant General Manager Toronto Maple Leafs ROBERT EMPIE ’68, ’69 – Director of Manufacturing (Ret.), Procter and Gamble

Besides their on-ice accomplishments, Clarkson hockey players have achieved outstanding success in a variety of careers. Many attribute their career accomplishments, in part, to lessons learned in a Clarkson hockey uniform. Clarkson's

student-athletes have excelled in the classroom. Clarkson students are placed at a rate of 99% into a job related to their education or into a graduate program. Here are just a few former men's hockey players who have achieved high career profi les while carrying their success from the hockey arena into the professional world:

JOHN MCLENNAN ’68, ’69 – Vice Chair and CEO (Ret.), ALLSTREAM CanadaFRED SILVER ’68, ’70 – President and CEO (Ret.), Excelon-Esk CompanyWAYNE LACHANCE ’70 – Owner (Ret.), Springfi eld Falcons of the AHLBILL O’FLAHERTY ’71 – Director of Pro Scouting, Florida PanthersBOB THOMPSON ‘71 – President (Ret.), Overhead Door Corp. BOB BALDWIN ‘73 – President, Albarrie Canada (Ret.)MONTE MIRON ’74 – Founding Commissioner of the Central Hockey LeagueSYLVAIN LAROSE '75– Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Avon CanadaJOHN WHITE '75– President, Winmar Property Restoration SpecialistsDAVE TAYLOR ’77 – D i r e c t o r o f P l a y e r P e r s o n n e l , D a l l a s S t a r sCRAIG LAUGHLIN ‘80 – TV Broadcaster (Voice of Washington Capitols)DAVID FRETZ ‘85 – President, Great American Gaming Corp.JARMO KEKALAINEN ’89 – Asst. General Manager/Dir. of Amateur Scouting, St. Louis BluesJASON CURRIE ’94 – Managing Director, Bear Stearns Asset Management, TorontoJORDAN GRANT ‘97 – Dentist

CLARKSON ATHLETIC HALL of FAMEThree members of Clarkson’s original Women’s Hockey program, Kelly Priestley ’81, Cathy Champion-Demers ’84 and Ron Frazer '45 have been inducted into

Clarkson’s Athletic Hall of Fame.

Kelly PriestleyKelly Priestley

Cathy Cathy Champion-DemersChampion-Demers

Ron Frazer

Bob Chiarelli '63, who skated three years for the Golden Knights (1960-63), served as the

Mayor of Ottawa, Ontario.

Inaugural Class of 1992 Inductee, Priestley was a high-scoring forward from 1977-81. Champion-De-mers, a standout in the early 1980s, amassing 165 points, was induct-ed in 2007.

The “Father” of Women’s Hockey at Clarkson, Frazer, a 2004 in-

ductee, started the program in 1974 and served as head coach

for nine seasons.

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Clarkson's Office of Admissions at Holcroft House.

TRAVEL DIRECTIONS

FLYING INTO SYRACUSE

It is possible to fl y into Syracuse Airport and drive to Potsdam using the directions provided or take a U.S. Air commuter fl ight into Massena or Ogdensburg routed through Pittsburgh. For rental car information from Massena, call Chrysler/Plymouth at 315-764-0283. Taxi service is also available. Greyhound buses make scheduled runs from Syracuse Airport to Potsdam.

FLYING INTO MONTREAL (DORVAL AIR-PORT)

From the airport, take Route 20 west (ouest) which merges with Route 401 west (ouest) to Cornwall. Take exit 789 marked “Bridge to USA;” turn left at the top of ramp and follow signs to the bridge; follow Route 37 south to Massena. From Route 37 south, take Route 56 south to Potsdam. There are major rental car services at the airport. Driving time from Montreal: approximately two hours.

FLYING INTO OTTAWA

From the airport, turn left on the Hunt Club Road; follow it to Route 16, and then turn left and proceed south to the exit marked “Bridge to U.S.A.” at Prescott. Once across the border, turn right on Route 37 south and then left on Route 68 south. In Canton, pick up Route 11 north to Potsdam. Driving time from Ottawa: approximately one and a half hours.

FLYING INTO POTSDAM BY PRIVATE AIR-CRAFT

The airport is located one mile east of Potsdam on Route 11B. The runway is asphalt and 3,700 feet by 60 feet. Instrument approaches and tie-down space are available. The Admission Offi ce offers rides from the Potsdam Airport to the campus during business hours. Call 315-268-6479 in advance to make arrangements.

THROUGH ALBANY

Take Interstate 87 north to exit 23 (Warrensburg). Take Route 9 north about three miles to intersection with Route 28. Follow Route 28 to Indian Lake. Take Route 30 north to Tupper Lake. Pick up Route 3 west. Route 3 intersects with Route 56 north, which goes into Potsdam. Driving time from Albany: approximately four hours.

THROUGH SYRACUSE

Take Interstate 81 north to exit 48 (Route 342) north of Watertown. Route 342 east intersects with U.S. Route 11. Follow U.S. Route 11 north to Potsdam. Driving time from Syracuse: approximately three hours.

THROUGH UTICA

Take Route 12 north to Lowville. Then follow Route 26 north to U.S. Route 11 at Evans Mills; turn right and follow Route 11 north to Potsdam. Driving time from Utica: approximately three hours.

THROUGH BURLINGTON

Take Interstate 89 north to exit 21 (Swanton). Follow Route 78 west to Rouses Point (Route 78 merges with Route 2). Follow U.S. Route 11 south to Malone; turn left onto Route 30 south; take fi rst right (Route 11B south) to Potsdam. Driving time from Burlington: approximately three hours.

THROUGH OGDENSBURG

Take Route 37 to Route 68 south. In Canton, pick up Route 11 north to Potsdam. Driving time from Ogdensburg: one hour.

NEW YORK

Ontario

Quebec

BUFFALOROCHESTER

ALBANY

WARRENSBURG

SYRACUSE

WATERTOWNTUPPER LAKE

LAKE PLACID

MASSENA

CANTON

OGDENSBURG★ ★ ✩ POTSDAM

SARANAC LAKE

UTICA

BINGHAMTON

NEW YORK

PHILADELPHIA*

PITTSBURGH*

TRENTON*

* BALTIMORE

CLEVELAND*

HARTFORD*

SPRINGFIELD*

PORTSMOUTH*

PORTLAND*

BURLINGTON*

MONTREAL*

OTTAWA*

BOSTON *

PROVIDENCE*

UNIVERSITYCLARKSON

POTSDAM, NEW YORKUNIVERSITYCLARKSON

POTSDAM, NEW YORK

WASHINGTON *

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THROUGH LAKE PLACID

Take Route 86 through Saranac Lake to Paul Smiths. Turn right on Route 30 north and drive approximately nine miles; turn left onto Route 458 west to Nicholville, turning left onto Route 11B south at intersection. Travel approximately 15 miles to the village of Potsdam. Driving time from Lake Placid: approximately one and a half hours.

THROUGH MASSENA

Take Route 37 to Route 56 south. Follow Route 56 to Potsdam. Driving time from Massena: 30 minutes.

CONNECTIONSGreyhound Bus Line (Potsdam) ....................................315-265-2270Adirondack Trailways Bus Line (Potsdam) ....................................315-265-2534Syracuse Airport ........................................3 hoursMassena Airport ........................................ ½ hourOgdensburg Airport ................................... ¾ hourOttawa Airport ..........................................2 hoursMontreal (Dorval) Airport .........................2 hoursMontreal (Mirabel) Airport (international fl ights) ..........................2½ hours

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SEPTEMBER EST 24 (Fri.) BLUEWATER -PWHL (exhibition) ............ H 7:00 p.m.OCTOBER 1 (Fri.) UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ................. H 7:00 p.m.2 (Sat.) UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ................. H 3:00 p.m.9 (Sat.) University of Connecticut .......................... A 1:00 p.m.10 (Sun.) Providence College ................................... A 2:00 p.m.15 (Fri.) ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY ................. H 3:30 p.m.16 (Sat.) St. Lawrence University ............................ A 2:00 p.m.22 (Fri.) University of New Hampshire .................... A 7:00 p.m.23 (Sat.) Boston University ...................................... A 3:00 p.m.29 (Fri.) * UNION COLLEGE ..................................... H 7:00 p.m.30 (Sat.) * RENSSELAER .......................................... H 4:00 p.m.NOVEMBER

5 (Fri.) Syracuse University .................................. A 7:00 p.m.12 (Fri.) SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY ........................ H 3:00 p.m.16 (Tue.) * ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY ................. H 7:00 p.m.19 (Fri.) * Brown University ....................................... A 7:00 p.m.20 (Sat.) * Yale University .......................................... A 4:00 p.m.27 (Sat.) UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT .................... H 2:00 p.m.28 (Sun.) UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT .................... H 2:00 p.m.DECEMBER

3 (Fri.) * Colgate University ..................................... A 5:00 p.m.4 (Sat.) * Cornell University ...................................... A 3:00 p.m.JANUARY

7 (Fri.) * PRINCETON UNIVERSITY....................... H 7:00 p.m.8 (Sat.) * QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY ....................... H 4:00 p.m.14 (Fri.) * Dartmouth College .................................... A 7:00 p.m.15 (Sat.) * Harvard University ..................................... A 4:00 p.m.21 (Fri.) * YALE UNIVERSITY .................................. H 7:00 p.m.22 (Sat.) * BROWN UNIVERSITY .............................. H 4:00 p.m.28 (Fri.) * Quinnipiac University ................................ A 7:00 p.m.29 (Sat.) * Princeton University .................................. A 4:00 p.m.FEBRUARY

4 (Fri.) * CORNELL UNIVERSITY ........................... H 7:00 p.m.5 (Sat.) * COLGATE UNIVERSITY ........................... H 4:00 p.m.11 (Fri.) * HARVARD UNIVERSITY .......................... H 3:00 p.m.12 (Sat.) * DARTMOUTH COLLEGE ......................... H 3:00 p.m.15 (Tue.) * St. Lawrence University ............................ A 3:30 p.m.18 (Fri.) * Rensselaer ................................................ A 7:00 p.m.19 (Sat.) * Union College ............................................ A 4:00 p.m.25 - 27 ECAC Hockey Playoffs - Quarterfi nal Round(Fri.-Sun.) (Best-of-three games series) at campus sitesMARCH

4&6 ECAC Hockey Championship Tournament(Fri.&Sun.) at campus site11-12 NCAA Quarterfi nals(Fri.-Sat.) at campus sites 18 & 20 NCAA Frozen Four(Fri. & Sun.) Erie Civic Center, Erie, Pa.

* ECAC Hockey