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WOMEN-IN-HOCKEY Digest 119
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Forwarded article: ECAC Women's Hockey Release #3, December 3, 1995
by "Andria L. Hunter"
2) Forwarded article: ECAC Women: Alliance players of the week 06 Dec 1995
by "Andria L. Hunter"
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Date: Wed, 6 Dec 1995 15:53:57 -0500
From: "Andria L. Hunter"
To: email@hidden
Subject: Forwarded article: ECAC Women's Hockey Release #3, December 3, 1995
Message-ID:
* From husc.harvard.edu!hungerf Wed Dec 6 12:04:13 1995
* Subject: The complete release - well almost
ECAC Women's Hockey Release #3, December 3, 1995
NORTHEASTERN TAKES SOLE POSSESSION OF FIRST WITH THREE LEAGUE VICTORIES
In a busy week of league play, Northeastern took sole possession of
first place as the Huskies rolled to wins over Harvard and St. Lawrence and
survived a close call against Cornell, prevailing 5-4. New Hampshire
trails Northeastern by only two points in league play. The Wildcats
completely dominated opponents this week posting shutout wins over Yale and
Princeton. In other league action, Brown and St. Lawrence both came up
with last second goals in their games against Providence and Harvard. For
Brown Katie King scored with 20 seconds left to down the Friars, 4-3. In
Canton, NY, Julie Barnett scored for St. Lawrence with only one tick left
on the clock to salvage a 1-1 tie for the Saints.
THE BAUER/ECAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK
KATIE KING, BROWN (Salem, NH) - The junior forward scored a dramatic
game-winning goal with 20 seconds left to lead Brown to a 4-3
come-from-behind win over cross-town rival Providence. She also registered
two goals and two assists for the Bears in a victory over Boston College.
Against the Eagles King registered the 100th point of her career in only
her 51st game and moved into 7th place on Brown's all-time scoring list.
THE COOPER/ECAC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
LAURIE BAKER, PROVIDENCE (Concord, Mass.) - The freshman forward tallied
her first career hat trick this week in a victory over Dartmouth. Her
three goals and one assist paced the Friar offense to a 5-0 victory. She
also chipped in with one goal in a disappointing 4-3 loss to Brown. Baker
leads Providence in scoring with totals of 10-6-16.
ECAC HONOR ROLL
Brandy Fisher, UNH (Potsdam, NY) - The sophomore forward moved from left
wing to right wing against Yale and recorded a natural hat trick and two
assists in a 12-0 win. Against Princeton she tacked on two assists to keep
her ten game scoring streak alive.
Dana Antal, Cornell (Esterhazy, SASK) - Despite being only a freshman,
Antal was invaluable to the Big Red this week as she played a part in six
of Cornell's seven goals. She scored two power-play goals, one each
against Harvard and Northeastern, and dished out four assists.
Carisa Zaban, New Hampshire (Glenview, IL) - The freshman center took
over the league scoring lead, registering four goals and three assists as
New Hampshire remained undefeated in league play.
Danielle Solari, Brown (Rockland, MA) - The junior forward paced the
Bears' attack with two goals against Providence and two goals and an assist
against Boston College as Brown posted two victories.
Erin Schmalz, Cornell (Wilcox, SASK) - The sophomore forward netted the
game-winning goal against Harvard and added two goals in a loss to Northeastern.
Ali Coughlin, Princeton (Lincoln, MA) - The freshman forward tallied five
goals (two PPG, one ENG) against Colby for her first career hat trick. She
is second on the team in scoring with 7-4-11 totals.
ECAC OVERALL SCORING LEADERS
Name GP G A P
Carisa Zaban, UNH 10 10 13 23
Brandy Fisher, UNH 10 11 8 19
Laurie Baker, PC 8 10 6 16
Annie Camins, UNH 10 7 8 15
Kathryn Waldo, NU 10 5 10 15
Dana Antal, CU 7 4 10 14
Sarah Howald, DC 9 9 5 14
Mandy Pfeiffer, PU 9 10 4 14
Danielle Solari, BR 7 10 4 14
Katie King, BR 7 5 8 13
Alison Wheeler, PC 8 6 7 13
Becky Kellar 7 5 7 12
Jessica Wagner, NU 10 5 7 12
Karen Chernisky, PU 9 4 7 11
Ali Coughlin, PU 9 7 4 11
Tricia Dunn, UNH 10 7 4 11
Doris Catlin, UNH 10 3 7 10
Melisa Heitzman, UNH 10 4 6 10
Kimberly Knox, UNH 10 4 6 10
Myia Yates, PC 8 1 9 10
ECAC LEAGUE SCORING LEADERS
Name GP G A P
Carisa Zaban, UNH 4 6 7 13
Dana Antal, CU 5 3 9 12
Brandy Fisher, UNH 4 6 4 10
Danielle Solari, BR 3 7 3 10
Annie Camins, UNH 4 2 6 8
Ali Coughlin, PU 4 6 2 8
Erin Magee, BC 3 5 3 8
Mandy Pfeiffer, PU 4 5 2 7
Heather Reinke, UNH 4 2 5 7
Janna Dewar, CU 5 4 2 6
Kimberly Knox, UNH 4 3 3 6
Regina Renner, UNH 4 3 3 6
Erin Schmalz, CU 5 5 1 6
Alison Wheeler, PC 3 4 2 6
Laurie Baker, PC 3 4 1 5
Doris Catlin, UNH 4 3 2 5
Melisa Heitzman, UNH 4 2 3 5
Sarah Hood, DC 3 2 3 5
Becky Kellar, BR 3 3 2 5
Katie King, BR 3 1 4 5
Laura Traynham, BC 3 2 3 5
ECAC LEAGUE GOALTENDING LEADERS
Name GP Mins. W-L-T Sv GA S/Pct. GAA
Dina Solimini, UNH 4 240 4-0-0 50 4 .926 1.00
Natasha Fine, PC 1 60 1-0-0 31 2 .939 2.00
Michele Mortensen, BR 2 105 1-0-1 41 4 .910 2.29
Jen Bowdoin, HU 5 300 1-3-1 140 14 .909 2.52
Sarah Tueting, DC 3 180 2-1-0 94 9 .913 3.00
Libby Witchger, BR 2 60 0-0-0 26 3 .900 3.00
Meghan Smith, PC 2 119 1-1-0 42 6 .875 3.02
ECAC OVERALL GOALTENDING LEADERS
Name GP Mins. W-L-T Sv GA S/Pct. GAA
Dina Solimini, UNH 8 453 7-1-0 109 11 .908 1.46
Michele Mortensen, BR 6 225 3-2-1 87 6 .940 1.60
Natasha Fine, PC 4 198 3-1-0 92 6 .939 1.82
Libby Witchger, BR 3 120 1-0-0 41 4 .910 2.00
Janet Miller, UNH 2 99 2-0-0 25 4 .862 2.42
Jen Bowdoin, HU 7 390 2-4-1 185 18 .911 2.77
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Date: Wed, 6 Dec 1995 15:54:59 -0500
From: "Andria L. Hunter"
To: email@hidden
Subject: Forwarded article: ECAC Women: Alliance players of the week 06 Dec 1995
Message-ID:
* From husc.harvard.edu!hungerf Wed Dec 6 11:54:42 1995
* Subject: ECAC Women: Alliance players of the week 06 Dec 1995
ECAC Women's Alliance player of the week:
Sarah Mazur, Bowdoin
ECAC Women's Alliance rookie of the week:
Lara Goff, Middlebury
Standings => 04 Dec 1995
Alliance games Overall
W L T W L T
Bowdoin 4 1 0 4 1 0
Middlebury 3 0 0 4 0 0
Williams 3 1 0 3 2 0
RIT 2 0 1 2 0 1
Hamilton 2 3 0 2 3 0
Maine 2 3 0 3 4 0
Colgate 2 3 0 2 3 0
Wesleyan 1 0 1 2 1 1
RPI 1 2 0 3 2 0
Vermont 0 3 0 0 3 0
Amherst 0 4 0 0 4 0
Scoring GP G A PT
Mazur, Bowdoin 5 8 5 13
Phaneuf, Bowdoin 5 7 3 10
Hefner, Middlebury 3 3 6 9
Spagnuolo, Bowdoin 5 3 6 9
Goaltending GP % Avg.
Middlebrook, Wesleyan 2 .929 0.96
Sturm, RIT 3 .964 1.00
Bernard, Bowdoin 5 .927 1.63
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