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			    WOMEN-IN-HOCKEY Digest 167

Topics covered in this issue include:

  1) WOMEN-IN-HOCKEY digest 165 -Reply
	by email@hidden
  2) Poster
	by email@hidden
  3) Joy Woog School in MN
	by email@hidden
  4) Re: Poster
	by email@hidden (Chuq Von Rospach)
  5) Re: Poster 
	by Chuck Collins 
  6) Forwarded article: ECAC Women:  League crunch time!
	by "Andria L. Hunter" 
  7) Forwarded article: ECAC Women: players of the week  12 Feb 1996
	by "Andria L. Hunter" 

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Date: Mon, 12 Feb 1996 14:48:28 -0600
From: email@hidden
To: email@hidden
Subject: WOMEN-IN-HOCKEY digest 165 -Reply
Message-ID: 

Reply to Gary re "Future Olympians" poster.  It is nice, isn't it?  A
little history on the poster and why it has MN Women's Hockey Assn
logo on it.  Originally a story was done in "Sports Illustrated for
Kids" and the photographer with SI took the photo.  I contacted him
to get permission to use it as a recruiting tool in MN which he so
graciously granted us - stating we could not make money off of it,
because the photo belonged to him yet.  We, in turn, let USA Hockey
use it - it's so hard to get them to do anything special for the
girls and women to begin with - and they, in turn, cannot make money
off of it.  So, that's the history of the poster.  There are 6 girls
and parents in MN who absolutely love the poster - because they and
their daughters are in it!  And we all loved it too.  Unfortuntely
we'd put the poster up in arena's and either the boys would take it
down or another girl would take it down to hang in her bedroom.  We
have gone through a lot of them!  Dorene


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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 1996 08:54:58 -0600
From: email@hidden
To: email@hidden
Subject: Poster
Message-ID: 

I have had a lot of requests for the poster...please contact USA
Hockey, Doug Palazzri at 719-599-5500 if you would like one.  I know
they are suppose to be used as a recruting tool...to hang up in
arenas, sporting good stores, etc. to let people know who to contact
for girls hockey.  At any rate, USA Hockey has the posters, so please
contact them.  Thanks!


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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 1996 08:57:28 -0600
From: email@hidden
To: email@hidden
Subject: Joy Woog School in MN
Message-ID: 

A new telephone number in MINNESOTA to contact about the Joy Woog
School this summer.  Contact:  612-474-2746 - do not call the other #
I put on yesterday.  Thanks.  Dorene


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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 1996 09:08:38 -0700
From: email@hidden (Chuq Von Rospach)
To: email@hidden, Subscribers to 
Subject: Re: Poster
Message-ID: 

At 6:57 AM 2/13/96, email@hidden wrote:

> .please contact USA
> Hockey, Doug Palazzri at 719-599-5500 if you would like one.

(tell him you heard about it here... Maybe we can get USA Hockey
involved in the lists somehow...)

chuq

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             Chuq Von Rospach            Software Gnome and Internet Tweaker
                     Apple Solutions Marketing Webmaster
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                            Plaidworks Consulting
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Date: Tue, 13 Feb 1996 09:19:32 -0800
From: Chuck Collins 
To: email@hidden
Cc: Subscribers to 
Subject: Re: Poster 
Message-ID: 

> I have had a lot of requests for the poster...please contact USA
> Hockey, Doug Palazzri at 719-599-5500 if you would like one.  I know
> they are suppose to be used as a recruting tool...to hang up in
> arenas, sporting good stores, etc. to let people know who to contact
> for girls hockey.  At any rate, USA Hockey has the posters, so please
> contact them.  Thanks!

I am in the process of getting the poster scanned so it can be electtronically
distributed, so stay tuned for an electronic distribution...

- Chuck Collins

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Date: 	Tue, 13 Feb 1996 13:00:42 -0500
From: "Andria L. Hunter" 
To: email@hidden
Subject: Forwarded article: ECAC Women:  League crunch time!
Message-ID: 

 * Date:    Mon, 12 Feb 1996 19:49:23 -0500
 * From:    Richard Hungerford 
 * Subject: ECAC Women:  League crunch time!

With two weekends and eight points of league play left the quest for the ECAC
Women's League title and play-off spots gets hot.  From what I have seen, UNH
has a lock on the title.  It could get tough when they venture down to Brown
and PC the last weekend, but the Wildcats should win the title.

Brown needs to win all their games, including the huge showdown with UNH
Saturday 02/04 if they are to win the crown.  A little help from other teams
would be useful too.  It appears the Bears have home ice for the first round.

Dartmouth needs two wins to be sure of the home advantage.  Their vital home
match this Sunday with Brown will help decided the ECAC and Ivy league races.

Northeastern and Providence College are the two teams most likely to gain the
final home slot for the tournament.  PC needs to make up just three points.
Last year the Huskies lost to the Friars at PC in the opening round.

Cornell and Princeton play Saturday in what will be another immense battle for
the ECAC standings and Ivy title.  Both look like they will make the play-
offs, but are unlikely to achieve home ice.

Colby is very close to making the final eight.  A win over Harvard on Saturday
clinches it.  If Harvard wins and Colby looses the rest of their games, the
Crimson would need one more win to make the cut.  Boston College needs to win
all of its games and needs help from others to make the tourney.

ECAC Women:  standings => 12 Feb 1996

                  ECAC League                                    Overall
Team              W       L       T      PT      GF      GA      W  L  T PT
UNH              11       0       1      23      81      16     20  6  2 42
Brown             9       0       3      21      54      23     12  4  4 28
Dartmouth         9       2       1      19      50      34     17  8  2 36
Northeastern      7       2       3      17      48      25     12 12  5 29
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Providence        7       5       0      14      49      38     11 12  0 22
Cornell           5       5       2      12      41      42     12  7  2 26
Princeton         6       6       0      12      46      54      8 14  0 16
Colby             5       6       1      11      51      53     10  6  1 21
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Harvard           3       8       1       7      25      46     10 15  1 21
Boston C.         2       9       1       5      40      54      9 12  2 20
St. Lawrence      0      10       2       2      31      71      4 12  2 10
Yale              0      11       1       1       5      65      2 16  3  7

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Date: 	Tue, 13 Feb 1996 13:02:12 -0500
From: "Andria L. Hunter" 
To: email@hidden
Subject: Forwarded article: ECAC Women: players of the week  12 Feb 1996
Message-ID: 

 * Date:    Mon, 12 Feb 1996 20:07:16 -0500
 * From:    Richard Hungerford 
 * Subject: ECAC Women: players of the week  12 Feb 1996

ECAC Women's Hockey Release #11, February 12, 1996

THE BAUER/ECAC CO-PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Meaghan Sittler, Colby (Buffalo, NY)  -  For the second time this season,
the White Mules sophomore center claims POW Honors.  Sittler scored her
seventh consecutive hat trick and added three assists in a win over Yale.
She also netted the game-winner.  Against Princeton, Sittler registered two
goals and an assist, involving her in nine of Colby's ten goals on the
weekend.

Meghan Smith, Providence (Bangor, ME)  -  The sophomore goalie backboned
the Lady Friars to two big ECAC victories over Northeastern and Harvard, to
propel PC to fifth in the standings.  She made 60 saves in total, shutout
Harvard and allowed just two goals versus NU.  This gave her a .968 save
percentage and 1.00 gaa for the weekend.

THE COOPER/ECAC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK

Kim Knox, UNH (Littleton, MA)  - A right wing, Knox scored her first
collegiate hat trick in a win over Dartmouth and then added a goal and an
assist against Princeton and two assists versus Yale, to give her eight
points on the week.  Her totals aided New Hampshire's three-win week.

ECAC HONOR ROLL
Laurie Baker, Providence (Concord, MA)  -  The rookie forward tallied 3-1-4
totals in two PC victories, including two game-winning goals.

Bree Cheatham, Northeastern (Dearborn, MI)   -  A junior defenseman,
Cheatham had two assists in a win and a loss, before switching to forward
versus Brown.  The move proved profitable, as she notched two third period
goals just 13 seconds apart to salvage a 2-2 tie.

Janna Dewar, Cornell (Regina, SASK)   -  A sophomore center, Dewar tallied
two game-winning goals to help Cornell take four points in the ECAC
standings.  She also assisted another in a 3-1 win over Cornell, a crucial
victory in determining the Ivy League standings.

Tricia Dunn, UNH (Derry, NY)  -  A senior forward, Dunn buoyed UNH to three
wins with three goals and five assists.  Her biggest outing was a 1-3-4
effort versus Princeton.

Sarah Hood, Dartmouth (Pelkie, MI)  -  The sophomore forward energized the
Big Green in a win over St. Lawrence with 3-2-5 totals, and then added two
more assists in losing efforts against Cornell and UNH.

Katie King, Brown (Salem, NH)  -  A junior center, King put up two goals
and three assists against Harvard and then tallied one goal versus
Northeastern.

Amy Macklin, Princeton (Plymouth, MA)  -  A sophomore forward, Macklin put
up 2-3-5 totals in a win over Colby and a loss to UNH.

UNH, PROVIDENCE and CORNELL RECORD DOUBLE VICTORIES

Nothing has seemed to slow down the New Hampshire Wildcats, as they posted
another undefeated week of play to remain two points ahead of Brown in the
standings.  A showdown between UNH and Brown, the only two undefeated
teams, looms large on the horizon.  Providence continued its turn-around,
now winning four straight games after weekend victories over NU and
Harvard.  Cornell was the other big mover last week, downing Dartmouth and
Boston College.  NU recorded a shocker, with two late goals 13 seconds
apart to salvage a 2-2 tie with Brown.  Each ECAC team has played 12 league
games to this point and has just four games left to make its move for a
playoff berth.  The quarterfinals take place on March 2-3, while the ECAC
Championship is set for March 9-10 at UNH's Whittemore Center.  Providence
is the four-time defending  champion.

Players/Rookies of the Week
11/20   Solari, BR/Zaban, UNH
11/27   Halsell, DC/Magee, BC
12/3    King, BR/Baker, PC
12/11   Mleczko, HU/Coughlin, PU
1/3     McPherson, CU/Waldo, NU
1/9     Pfeiffer, PU/Magee, BC
1/16    Tueting, DC/Hayes, CU
        Gordon, CC
1/22    Wheeler, PC/Antal, CU
1/29    Sittler, CC/Magee, BC
2/5     Mleczko, HU/Magee, BC
2/12    Sittler, CC/Knox, UNH
        Smith, PC

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