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			    WOMEN-IN-HOCKEY Digest 178

Topics covered in this issue include:

  1) university clubs
	by Laurel Beverley 
  2) GB Women's Team Update
	by Ray Barton 
  3) ECAC Champions
	by email@hidden (Don Wright)
  4) Central Ontario Women's Hockey League - Standings as of 1996 02 05
	by "Marc J. Ouellette" 
  5) Forwarded Message: ECAC Women: Brown wins league - play-offs set
	by "Andria L. Hunter" 
  6) 
	by email@hidden (Ev Podolsky)
  7) Forwarded article: Ivy League Women:  final standings
	by "Andria L. Hunter" 
  8) Forwarded article: ECAC Women:  final standings +
	by "Andria L. Hunter" 
  9) Forwarded article: Harvard Women 0 - Cornell 5
	by "Andria L. Hunter" 
 10) Re: Netherlands National Team tour to Ontario
	by Karen A Robinson 

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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 02:04:30 -0500 (EST)
From: Laurel Beverley 
To: "Hockey posts-Women's" 
Subject: university clubs
Message-ID: 

I received a number of helpful responses to my recent query about 
tracking university club hockey.  A number of them asked me to sumamrize 
& post the responses, so here goes.

The most obvious source for a club directory is Andria Hunter's homepage, 
http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~andria/Text_files/college_USA.txt
which can connect you to the varsity & club directory maintained 
(religiously) by Richard Hungerford.  (From my personal experience, this 
is the most accurate listing.)

Most clubs belong to the AWCHA, and most of them register with USA 
Hockey, so one source for a list would be Lynn Olson at USA Hockey.  They 
also publish the list annually.  Another annual listing comes in Tom 
Keegan's ACHA handbook, which is the sourceguide for university hockey at 
all levels (div I-III and clubs).  The problem noted with both of these 
is that not all clubs sign up with AWCHA and/or USA Hockey, so any 
listings originating from them would be incomplete.  [possible 
solution--encourage widespread registry?]

Unfortunately no one mentioned any record keeping beyond listing, i.e. no 
stats on rosters, number of participants, etc.  This is an area that 
still needs to be addressed.

The Women's Ice Hockey Fund mentioned their compilation of a binder aimed 
towards athletic directors--the complete message about this was posted 
here earlier.

Other suggestions included:  starting a women's college club newsletter 
(to gather and disseminate info--?by USA Hockey), keeping an additional 
but separate directory for men's univ. clubs that welcome women (I could 
definetely do this), and finding a grant for a sociology PhD student to 
do a dissertation project in this area (contact 
email@hidden).

Thanks for all the input, hope you've found it as helpful as I have.  
This topic area will be updated here if I receive more news.

Sincerely,
Laurel Beverley
Boston University Women's Ice Hockey
email@hidden


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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 96 01:21:00 PST
From: Ray Barton 
To: email@hidden, email@hidden,
Subject: GB Women's Team Update
Message-ID: 

It took me all day but I have managed to Hand draw the Old GB Team Logo.
(Anyone got the new one yet?)

Anyway to the point.

All our Guildford Lightning web Pages have been updated to use all the 
latest technologies of Netscape 2.0 and Java. (Different pages have 
different features) Although neither Pete and myself are with the Lightning 
I updated them anyway, until we decide what to do with the 10MB of web 
space. 

http://www.catalog.com/hockey

To view from the main pages, and see all the wonderful new stuff if you use 
Netscape 2.0. (best if you have your graphics set to 1024x768 and netscape 
maximized)

To see all the new info on the Womens GB team & their schedule for 
Slovakia...

http://www.catalog.com/hockey/gbnews.htm
You dont need netscape 2.0 for this but I recomend you all get it anyway.

Gotta go Surfs up...

Regards
Ray Barton

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Signature under repair until I join a new team.
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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 09:17:25 -0500
From: email@hidden (Don Wright)
To: 
Subject: ECAC Champions
Message-ID: 

        Brown beat Colby yesterday afternoon, 8-3.  That win, coupled with
Providence's 5-3 win over UNH makes Brown University the ECAC Champions.
Congratulations to Digit Murphy and her team.  Way to go, Bruins.



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Date: 	Sun, 25 Feb 1996 17:43:48 -0500
From: "Marc J. Ouellette" 
To: email@hidden
Subject: Central Ontario Women's Hockey League - Standings as of 1996 02 05
Message-ID: 

I've volunteered to handle the statistics for the Central Ontario Women's 
Hockey League (Senior AA), the highest level of competive women's hockey in
Ontario.  I'll be posting the standings from time to time.  Information on
the COWHL is also available at:
	http://www.dgp.toronto.edu:/people/vv1/COWHL.html

Marc
--
Marc J. Ouellette  (email@hidden)         Les Canadiens sont l`a!
"Angry words won't stop the fight, two wrongs don't make it right" - U2

                        League Standings - 1996 02 05
                       (games 1-75, except 34,38,61,70)
Team              GP  W  L T PTS  GF  GA  GFA GAA  PIM Last8   Home Away   Strk
Toronto Red Wings 25 19  3 3  41 147  46 5.88 1.84 341 6-1-1 10-2-1 9-1-2   2LT
North York Aeros  22 19  2 1  39 108  30 4.90 1.36 305 7-1-0 9-0-0 10-2-1   2W
Mississauga Chiefs24 14  8 2  30  76  44 3.16 1.83 229 4-3-1 8-4-0  6-4-2   3WT
Peterborough Sky. 25  7 13 5  19  57  95 2.27 3.79 183 2-4-2 3-6-4  4-7-1   3WT
London Devilettes 24  3 18 3   9  71 126 2.95 5.25 226 1-7-0 1-9-2  2-9-1   4L
Hamilton G. Hawks 22  2 20 0   4  35 153 1.59 6.95 186 1-7-0 1-11-0 1-9-0   1W

Top 20 scorers
Legend: #  = Player Number Pos= Position S  = Shot GP = Games Played G = Goals
        A  = Assists  PTS= Total Points  PP = Power Play Points
        SH = Short Handed Points         GA = Points on Final Go Ahead Goals
        GW = Points on Game Winning Goal GT = Points on Game Tying Goals
        1P = Points on 1st Goal of Game  LP = Points on Last Goal of Game
        PIM= Penalties in Minutes
Played on: Cx = Team Canada 199x   Fx = Team Finland 199x   Ux = Team USA 199x
Player                  Team # Pos S GP  G  A PTS PIM | PP SH GA GW GT 1P LP
James, Angela      C0246 TRW  8  F R 25 29 33  62  20 |  3  5  6  7  0  6  8
Boyd, Stephanie      U45 TRW 22  F L 25 19 25  44  24 |  6  4  5  8  0  3  6
Laviolette, Melissa      LON 22 LW R 24 19 21  40  32 |  9  3  3  1  2  5  6
Sunohara, Vicki       C0 TRW  6  F L 20 23 15  38  26 |  4  2  6  7  0  5  4
Nystrom, Karen      C246 TRW 15  F R 24 22 15  37  38 |  5  5  4  4  1  3  7
Campbell, Michelle       TRW 24  F L 24 14 18  32  26 |  2  1  2  2  2  2  9
Coulter, Linda           LON 12 LW L 24 20 10  30  26 |  8  2  3  2  1  4  3
Heaney, Geraldine  C0246 NYA 91  D R 22 11 19  30  10 |  9  0  6  7  0  6  3
Sobek, Jeanine     U0245 TRW 17  F L 24 11 19  30   6 |  2  2  3  2  1  2  5
Turek, Amy               NYA  6 LW L 19 16 13  29  12 |  8  0  4  4  0  5  8
Benoit, Amanda           NYA 33  C L 21 11 17  28  30 |  6  2  6  5  0  4  7
Spence, Karen            NYA 64  C L 22  5 19  24   4 |  5  0  2  5  0  1  2
Scrivanich, Heidi        PET  9 RW R 25 19  4  23  16 |  2  1  1  2  0  3  1
Pettersen, Jenny         MIS 12  F R 24  9 13  22  28 |  5  0  3  3  0  1  6
Grnak, Marianne     C456 NYA 16 RW L 20 16  5  21   8 |  6  0  4  6  0  3  2
Duval, Liz               MIS 25  F L 24 13  8  21  20 |  5  0  2  3  0  3  6
Rivard, Nathalie      C2 NYA 21  D L 20  9 12  21  14 |  9  0  4  2  0  3  1
Taylor-Bolton, Laurie    TRW 44  D L 21  4 16  20  30 |  5  2  5  3  1  3  5
Krooks, Sari        F024 NYA 71 LW L 12 13  6  19  16 |  2  1  4  4  0  2  3
West, Sommer             NYA 44 RW L 19  6 13  19  41 |  3  1  3  3  0  3  2

Recent(ish) results:

1996 01 06 Peterborough Skyway 2 at Toronto Red Wings 6
1996 01 11 London Devilettes 6 at Hamilton Golden Hawks 3
1996 01 13 London Devilettes 2 at Toronto Red Wings 5
1996 01 13 North York Aeros 7 at Mississauga Chiefs 1
1996 01 14 North York Aeros 4 at Peterborough Skyway 2
1996 01 18 Toronto Red Wings 4 at Hamilton Golden Hawks 1
1996 01 20 Hamilton Golden Hawks 1 at Toronto Red Wings 12
1996 01 20 Peterborough Skyway 0 at Mississauga Chiefs 2
1996 01 21 Peterborough Skyway 8 at London Devilettes 6
1996 01 22 Mississauga Chiefs 2 at North York Aeros 3
1996 01 25 Mississauga Chiefs 5 at Hamilton Golden Hawks 1
1996 01 27 North York Aeros 2 at Toronto Red Wings 5
1996 01 28 Toronto Red Wings 1 at Peterborough Skyway 1
1996 02 01 North York Aeros 9 at Hamilton Golden Hawks 1
1996 02 03 Mississauga Chiefs 3 at Toronto Red Wings 1
1996 02 04 Mississauga Chiefs 0 at Peterborough Skyway 0
1996 02 04 Hamilton Golden Hawks 5 at London Devilettes 2
1996 02 05 London Devilettes 0 at North York Aeros 5

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Date: 	Mon, 26 Feb 1996 13:05:30 -0500
From: "Andria L. Hunter" 
To: email@hidden
Cc: email@hidden
Subject: Forwarded Message: ECAC Women: Brown wins league - play-offs set
Message-ID: 

 * From:	Richard Hungerford 
 * Date:	Mon, 26 Feb 1996 10:57:49 -0500

With Brown's 5-4 win over UNH on Saturday and 8-3 win over Colby on
Sunday, coupled with PC's 5-3 win over UNH on Sunday, Brown wins the ECAC
Women's League title!  Wow!  What a finish.

The first round of the play-offs will feature:

#1 Brown      -  #8 Colby
#2 UNH        -  #7 Princeton
#3 Dartmouth  -  #6 Northeastern
#4 Providence -  #5 Cornell

Final standings, scores and first round play-off times later.

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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 12:40:36 -0600
From: email@hidden (Ev Podolsky)
To: email@hidden
Message-ID: 

Just a note to inform those who are interested that the Sweat Camp Storm
from Winnipeg Manitoba won the provincials and will be representing
Manitoba at the Nationals in Moncton.  The three game series against the
University of Manitoba was filled with excitement.

University of Manitoba took a lead in the series by beating the Storm 5 - 0
in the first game.  Storm came back to beat U. of M. 3 - 0 in the second
game.  Storm finished it off in the third game beating U of M  2 - 1.  It
was a scoreless third period.

It was a thrilling series and many fans were there to share in the excitement



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Date: 	Mon, 26 Feb 1996 14:24:20 -0500
From: "Andria L. Hunter" 
To: email@hidden
Subject: Forwarded article: Ivy League Women:  final standings
Message-ID: 

 * Date:    Mon, 26 Feb 1996 13:31:48 -0500
 * From:    Richard Hungerford 

Ivy League Women:  final standings

Team              W       L       T      PT      GF      GA
Cornell           8       1       1      17      43      18
Dartmouth         7       1       2      16      37      22
Brown             6       1       3      15      41      21
Princeton         3       7       0       6      30      36
Harvard           3       7       0       6      23      37
Yale              0      10       0       0       1      41

Ivy League Women:  9596 composite schedule

 - - - February 1996 - - -

Sat 02/03
*Brown           3      -        Yale            0       2:00 pm
*Dartmouth       5      -        Harvard         4       3:00 pm

Sun 02/04
*Brown           5      -        Princeton       2       2:00 pm

Sat 02/10
*Cornell         4      -        Dartmouth       2       2:00 pm
*Harvard         1      -        Brown           7       1:00 pm

Sat 02/17
*Cornell         8      -        Princeton       3       2:00 pm

Sun 02/18
*Cornell         4      -        Yale            0       2:00 pm
*Dartmouth       3      -        Brown           3       3:00 pm

Sat 02/24
*Yale            0      -        Dartmouth       2       2:00 pm

Sun 02/25
*Harvard         0      -        Cornell         5       1:00 pm
*Princeton       1      -        Dartmouth       2       1:30 pm

Please send corrections to: email@hidden

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Date: 	Mon, 26 Feb 1996 14:29:53 -0500
From: "Andria L. Hunter" 
To: email@hidden
Cc: email@hidden
Subject: Forwarded article: ECAC Women:  final standings +
Message-ID: 

 * Date:    Mon, 26 Feb 1996 13:34:03 -0500
 * From:    Richard Hungerford 

ECAC Women:  final standings

                  ECAC League                                    Overall
Team              W       L       T      PT      GF      GA      W  L  T PT
Brown            12       0       4      28      73      35     15  4  5 35
UNH              13       2       1      27      98      29     22  8  2 46
Dartmouth        11       3       2      24      58      41     19  9  3 41
Providence       11       5       0      22      66      43     15 12  0 30
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Cornell           9       5       2      20      61      45     16  7  2 34
Northeastern      8       5       3      19      57      39     14 15  5 33
Princeton         8       8       0      16      61      71     10 16  0 20
Colby             7       8       1      15      66      72     12  8  1 25
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Harvard           3      12       1       7      34      68     11 19  1 23
Boston C.         3      12       1       7      49      68     11 16  2 24
St. Lawrence      2      12       2       6      52      86      6 14  2 14
Yale              0      15       1       1       7      85      2 20  3  7

Please send corrections to: email@hidden
* = ECAC League match                     Home team listed first
& = ECAC Alliance match

Results:
Thu 02/22
 Boston C.       8      -        Bowdoin         1       7:00 pm

Fri 02/23
 Rensselaer     __      -        Skidmore       __       5:00 pm

Sat 02/24
 Bowdoin        __      -        UNB-Fredton    __       7:00 pm
*Brown           5      -        UNH             4       2:00 pm
&Hamilton       __      -        Vermont        __       4:00 pm
*Harvard         3      -        St.Lawrence     4       1:00 pm
*Northeastern    0      -        Cornell         3       1:00 pm
*Princeton       6      -        Boston C.       4       1:30 pm
*Providence      4      -        Colby           1      12:30 pm
 Rensselaer     __      -        MIT            __       2:00 pm
*Yale            0      -        Dartmouth       2       2:00 pm

Sun 02/25
 Bowdoin        __      -        UNB-StJohn     __       1:00 pm
*Brown           8      -        Colby           3       2:00 pm
&Colgate        __      -        Vermont        __       1:15 pm
*Harvard         0      -        Cornell         5       1:00 pm
*Northeastern    5      -        St.Lawrence     3       1:00 pm
*Princeton       1      -        Dartmouth       2       1:30 pm
*Providence      5      -        UNH             3      12:30 pm
*Yale            0      -        Boston C.       3       2:00 pm

Upcoming matches:
Sat 03/02
ECAC Alliance Tournament (Middlebury, Bowdoin, RIT, Williams)
ECAC League Quarterfinals (campus sites)
#1 Brown        __      -       #8 Colby        __       2:00 pm
#2 UNH          __      -       #7 Princeton    __      tba
#3 Dartmouth    __      -       #6 NU           __      tba
#4 Providence   __      -       #5 Cornell      __      tba

Sun 03/03
ECAC Alliance Tournament (Middlebury, Bowdoin, RIT, Williams)
ECAC League Quarterfinals (campus sites)
Some quarterfinal games may be on Sunday.

Sat 03/09
ECAC League Semifinals @UNH:
Seed #1         __      -       Seed #4         __       1:00 pm
Seed #2         __      -       Seed #3         __       4:00 pm

Sun 03/10
ECAC League Final @UNH:
Winner g1       __      -       Winner g2       __       2:00 pm

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Date: 	Mon, 26 Feb 1996 14:31:21 -0500
From: "Andria L. Hunter" 
To: email@hidden
Subject: Forwarded article: Harvard Women 0 - Cornell 5
Message-ID: 

* Date:    Sun, 25 Feb 1996 17:47:53 -0500
* From:    Richard Hungerford 

Sunday afternoon at Bright the Cornell Big Red won the Ivy League title in
style by whipping the Harvard Crimson 0-5.  Cornell played an excellent match
that featured strong skating, good clean checking at both ends of the ice and
exceptional team play.

The first period started slow.  Harvard looked the more lively with periods of
pressure in the Big Red zone.  However I felt the control game of Cornell
would take over.  Robin Thompson (Dana Antal) gave Big Red the lead when she
took the puck up the gut on an end to end rush and finished the play by
stuffing it past the Harvard goalie.  Thompson seized the moment which was
smart, but also had fine spread support from her mates.

In the second Harvard's defenders looked drained from too much ice time and
not enough bodies being employed by the coach.  Janna Dewar (Leanna House,
Heather Davidson) finished off a lovely 1-2 break to give Cornell a 0-2 lead.
Big Red was back-checking superbly and when they got the puck they were
turning up ice for the quick break.

In the final period Erin Schmalz (Dewar, House) knocked home a lovely
centering pass from the corner.  Antal (Thompson, Morag McPherson) made it 0-4
Cornell when Thompson missed her breakaway attempt.  Antal was left to pick up
the rebound in the slot where she twirled and fired home.  Big Red was flying
high now and concluded the scoring with a power play goal.  Thompson
(McPherson, Antal) drove in her try when she was set-up at the back door.  It
was a fine power play that featured an intelligent set and good passing.

Cornell played a marvelous game today to win the Ivy League crown and get
ready for next week's ECAC first round play-offs.  Full marks to coach Julie
Andeberhan for how well she has developed the Big Red Women's team.  She is
one of a few coaches in the league that works on skating, and it shows.
Cornell are not all great skaters yet, but the improvement is good.  The
traditional Big Red checking game was clean and effective.  The attack shows
signs of an interesting future.  The sets and the ability of players to move
to open space looked real good.  The woman of the match was the line of
Thompson, McPherson and Antal.  Thompson showed a lot of desire and some fine
passing.  Antal was also a clever passer and a very creative force on the ice.
If she improves her skating, she could be something else.  McPherson checked
all over the ice.  What impressed me the most about her was her talent to turn
and go.  McPherson is a great defensive forward, but if she ever starts to
like scoring goals, look out!  Tracey Cornell held her line together and is
one of the reasons the rest of the team could accomplish what it did.  Dewar
is such a strong player on the ice and yet has fabulous touch.  Her skating
paid off big time for the team effort.  On defense Stacey Hutton played a very
good heads-up game.  Overall I am very happy for Cornell as they won the Ivy
title and did it with a flourish.

Harvard's three seniors, Ellen Frump, Stacy Kellogg and Holly Leitzes played
their final game today.  Frump performed admirably as a checking wing.  Her
efforts helped make her line play that much better.  Kellogg was a hustling
forward who marked her opponent well and was ever the opportunist in front of
net.  Leitzes was Harvard's best skater and the outstanding defender during
her four years.  Her strength and determination will be greatly missed.  In
today's match, Leitzes was excellent.  She broke up a couple of three on one
breaks.  I can't say the rest of the team played that well today.  Next season
has some interesting possibilities.  Will this year's first-year class (Walsh,
Dubois, Gerometta, Kreindler, Ganzenmuller, Landry, Nottebohm and Milbert) be
able to raise their game to better compete in the ECAC League?  The skating
will need to improve, but the prospects look good with this strong core of
young players.

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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 17:01:20 -0500 (EST)
From: Karen A Robinson 
To: "Andria L. Hunter" 
Cc: Subscribers to 
Subject: Re: Netherlands National Team tour to Ontario
Message-ID: 

On Sat, 24 Feb 1996, Andria L. Hunter wrote:
> 
>   Sat Feb 24:  McMaster University 5 -vs- Netherlands 6 (1:30 pm)
>                (Chedoke Twin Pads Arena)

Andria:

Thank you for posting this information.  I was surprised to see that the
Netherlands team had played McMaster.  As you probably know, Mac cut varsity
hockey many years ago and has had a "club" team since then.  My previous team
(a senior rec team) played them on occasion.  At that time, a year ago, the
team consisted of quite a few novices and they were a weak team. Might be
unfair questions of you, but perhaps others here know: has their status
changed? have they improved? (I note that the other teams were in higher
divisions)

As a student, and then as an executive member of the women's athletic
alumnae, I recall the various issues and feelings surrounding the cutting of
the team.  While ultimately understanding the decision, it was a very sad
decision for all concerned.  I would love to hear that the Mac club team is
doing well. 

Karen

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