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2015-16 CLARKSON UNIVERSITY W O M E N ’ S H O C K E Y

GOLDEN KNIGHTS

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Index, Pronunciation Guide ...................................................... 1Quick Facts .............................................................................. 2Administration .......................................................................... 3The University .......................................................................... 5University Quick Facts ............................................................. 6Campus Map ............................................................................. 7North Country ........................................................................... 8Cheel Arena ............................................................................... 9Head Coach - Matt Desrosiers ................................................ 11Assistant Coaches -Meghan Duggan/Britni Smith .................... 12S.&C. Coach - Tad Johnson ..................................................... 132014-15 Final Statistics........................................................... 142014-15 Final Results ............................................................. 152015-16 Outlook ..................................................................... 192015-16 Roster ........................................................................ 22Corie Jacobson ........................................................................ 23Shannon MacAulay - Captain ................................................. 24Jessica Gillham ....................................................................... 25Lauren Lefl er ........................................................................... 26Genevieve Bannon .................................................................. 27Renata Fast - Assistant Captain ............................................... 28Savannah Harmon ................................................................... 29Amanda Titus .......................................................................... 30

2015-16 CLARKSON WOMEN'S HOCKEY GUIDEOlivia Howe - Assistant Captain .............................................. 31Cayely Mercer - Assistant Captain .......................................... 32Erin Ambrose - Assistant Captain ............................................ 33Katelyn Fourier ........................................................................ 34Brielle Bellerive ....................................................................... 35McKenzie Johnson ................................................................... 36Shea Tiley................................................................................. 37Loren Gabel/Emma Keenan ..................................................... 38Cassidy Vinkle/Rhyen McGill ................................................. 39Kelly Mariani/Josiane Pozzebon .............................................. 402014-15 ECAC Standings ........................................................ 41Opponents ................................................................................ 42Clarkson vs Opponents ............................................................ 44Clarkson Women's Hockey Tradition ...................................... 45Team Records ........................................................................... 51Year-by-Year Results ............................................................... 52Scoring Records ....................................................................... 57Goaltending Records ................................................................ 60All-Time All-Stars .................................................................... 63All-Time Golden Knights ........................................................ 67Senior Classes .......................................................................... 73Remembering Ron Frazer ........................................................ 77Travel Directions ...................................................................... 78

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

#2 Corrie Jacobson .......................... JAKE-ub-son#4 Shannon MacAulay ...........................MAC-all-lay#7 Jessica Gillham ..................................... GILL-um#8 Lauren Lefl er ............................................LEF-lur#9 Genevieve Bannon ............. Jen-vee-evv BAN-in#12 Renata Fast ................................ Renn-a-ta FAST#14 Savannah Harmon ................................HAR-mun#15 Amanda Titus ............................................TIE-tus#16 Olivia Howe .................................................. HOW#18 Cayley Mercer ........................................ MER-sur#19 Loren Gabel ........................................... GAY-bull#21 Emma Keenan......................................... KEE-nin#22 Cassidy Vinkle ....................................... VINK-ull#23 Erin Ambrose ........................................AM-brohz#24 Katelyn Fournier ..................................FORN-yay#25 Rhyen McGill .......................... RYE-inn MUH-Gill#26 Kelly Mariani ..............................Mair-ee-AH-nee#27 Brielle Bellerive ...........Bree-ELL BELL-uh-reev#28 Josiane Pozzebon ..Joe-ZYAWN PAW-zuh-bone#33 McKenzie Johnson .............................JOHN-son#35 Shea Tiley ........................................Shay TIE-leeHead Coach: Matt Desrosiers................Duh-row-sureAssistant Coach: Meghan Duggan ...................Dug-inAssistant Coach: Britni Smith ...........................SMITH

PRONUNCIATIONS GUIDE

CREDITS

The 2015-16 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, Jim Meagher, Ting-Li Wang, Jonathan Fearer

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2015-16 CLARKSON UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S Location..........................................Potsdam, New York, 13699-5830Founded ............................................................................................ 1896Enrollment ...................................................................................... 3,247President .............................................................................Tony CollinsDirector of Athletics ................................................. Steve YianoukosAthletic Department Telephone .................................315-268-6622Head Coach.................................................................Matt DesrosiersAlma Mater .............................................. St. Lawrence University ‘01Record Overall/Clarkson .....................158-79-30, .648% (7 years)Hockey Offi ce Telephone .............................................315-268-3735E-mail Address .............................................mdesrosi@clarkson.eduAssistant Coach ................................ Meghan Duggan (2nd season)Alma Mater ..............................................University of Wisconsin ‘11E-mail Address ............................................. [email protected] Coach ........................................Britni Smith (2nd season)Alma Mater .............................................. St. Lawrence University ‘10E-mail Address ............................................... [email protected] & Conditioning .................................................. Tad JohnsonAlma Mater ....................................................... Northern St. Univ. '10Athletic Trainer ..................................................................Alana AlpertAlma Mater .................................................................San Diego St. '02Nickname ......................................................................Golden KnightsColors ................................Green (PMS 3305) and Gold (PMS 116)Conference .....................................................................ECAC Hockey 2014-15 Overall Record .......................................................... 24-11-32014-15 ECAC Hockey Record ................................. 16-4-2 (T-1st)Captain ............................................................ Shannon MacAulay '16Assist. Capts. .E. Ambrose '16, O.Howe '16, R. Fast '16, C. Mercer '17Returning/Lost ................................................................................. 14/5 - Forwards Returning/Lost .............................................................9/1 - Defense Returning/Lost ................................................................4/2 - Goaltenders Returning/Lost ........................................................2/2

HOME ICE

Rink ...............................Cheel Arena at the Cheel Campus CenterCapacity ........................................................................................... 3,000Ice Sheet ...................................................................................200' x 85'Record at Cheel ............................... 148-56-27 .699% (12 seasons)Postseason record at Cheel ..................... 14-6, .700% (6 seasons)Press Box Telephone ......................................................315-268-6688Assoc. AD/Arena 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 - 2014-15 STATISTICS Forwards (9) Gms G-A-Pts Cayley Mercer Jr. 38 24-20-44 Shannon MacAulay Sr 38 16-17-33 Genevieve Bannon Jr. 38 13-19-32 Olivia Howe Sr. 36 11-20-31 Brielle Bellerive So. 38 4-11-15 Amanda Titus So. 38 7-6-13 Jessica Gillham Jr. 37 2-4-6 Lauren Lefl er So. 38 1-3-4 Katelyn Fournier So. 38 0-3-3 Defensemen (4) Erin Ambrose Sr. 31 6-17-23 Savannah Harmon So. 38 7-14-21 Renata Fast Sr. 29 4-14-18 Corie Jacobson Jr. 38 2-2-4 Goaltenders (3) Gms Sv% GAA W-L-T Sho Shea Tiley, So. 38 .939 1.40 24-11-3 9 McKenzie Johnson, Jr. 2 .864 3.14 0-0-0 0 Varsity Candidates (6) Loren Gabel Fr. Forward Kitchener, ONT/ Oakville Jr. Hornets Emma Keenan Fr. Defense Calgary, ALB/ Okanagan Hockey Academy Kelly Mariani Fr. Forward Mississauga, ONT/ Mississauga Jr. Chiefs Rhyen McGill Fr. Forward Whitby, ONT/ Whitby Jr. Wolves Josiane Pozzebon Fr. Defense Bourget, ONT/ Nepean Jr. Wildcats Cassidy Vinkle Fr. Forward Belleville, ONT/ Whitby Jr. Wolves

HOCKEY HISTORY

First NCAA Season ............................................................................ 2003-04Overall Record ......................................... 251-146-48, .618% (12 seasons)Winning Seasons ............................................................................................10ECAC Hockey Record ...............................141-72-25, .645% (11 seasons)ECAC Playoff Record .........................................15-19, .441% (11 seasons)NCAA Playoff Record ...................... 3-3 (4 seasons, 2014 Natl. Champs)All-Americans.................................................................................................... 3 (Kira Hurley - G, Jamie Lee Rattray - F, Erin Ambrose - D)

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

The Golden Knights celebrate their 13th season of NCAA Division I Hockey in 2015-16

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ANTHONY G. COLLINS • PRESIDENT

Currently serving as Clarkson's 16th president, Anthony Collins is a regional and national advocate for higher education - industrial partnerships that couple research discovery and engineering innovation with enterprise

for commercialization and economic development with a focus on advancing sustainable energy solutions and environmental technology innovation. In May 2014, President Barack Obama nominated Dr. Collins to serve on the Advisory Board of the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo appointed Dr. Collins in July 2011 to serve as co-chair for the North Country Regional Economic Development Council. Dr. Collins served on a commission established by Governor Cuomo in November 2012 to investigate and study utility companies' storm preparation and management; and to recommend reforms to overhaul regulation of the entire system to better deal with emergencies. He is currently is a member of the panel Governor Cuomo has tasked to advise him and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey on the redesigns of New York’s airports and the supporting infrastructure to attract additional commercial activity. He is the also the president of the Seaway Private Equity Corporation that invests in new technology companies based in St. Lawrence County, New

York, and is a member of NYSERDA's Technology & Market Development Advisory Committee which provides technical and policy guidance to NYSERDA on energy and environmental research and market development initiatives.

In service to the higher education sector, President Collins is the past chair of the National Association of Independent Technological Universities and a chair emeritus of New York’s Commission of Independent Colleges and Universities. In addition, he serves on the boards of the CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity and the NYS Business Council.

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 reputation, strength-ening its fi nancial resources, and increasing the lifetime engagement of alumni and greater Clarkson community.

Growing up outside Melbourne, Australia, Dr. Collins earned an undergraduate 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. Subsequently 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 awards for outstanding teaching, research and advising, lectured globally and is the author of more than 90 professional publications.

In addition to connecting with Clarkson alumni across the globe, Dr. Collins; his wife, Karen; are active in the Potsdam community and have provided volunteer service to numerous organizations and youth programs.

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SCOTT SMALLING • ASSOCIATE AD/DIRECTOR of CHEEL CAMPUS CENTER/CHEEL ARENA

A long time director of Clarkson's hockey facilities, Scott Smalling

was named an assistant athletic director in January 2006. Smalling has served as the Director of the Cheel Campus Center since October of 2002. He previously held the position of Arena Director at both Walker Arena and Cheel Arena from 1987-1996.

In his duties as Associate athletic direc-tor, Smalling oversees the operations of the men's and women's hockey programs,

fundraising and promotions for the Clarkson Athletic Department along with overseeing the baseball program and supervising the Sports Infor-mation Offi ce. He also continues as the Director of the Cheel Campus Center, which includes overseeing the overall operation of the 4,000 capacity Cheel Arena.

Before coming to Clarkson, Smalling worked for the village and town of Potsdam, serving as the Director of Potsdam Recreation. He also acted as the Director of the 5,000-seat Pinebridge Coliseum in Spruce Pine, NC, where he handled the public relations and scheduling for the Pinebridge Bucks Atlantic Coast Hockey League team in 1983. Smalling has also served as an assistant coach and head coach for Clarkson’s baseball team, and was the head coach for the Potsdam Central School’s Varsity baseball team from 1985-87.

From January 1996 until October of 2002, Smalling was employed by A. Cappione, Inc. where he was responsible for all aspects of promotion, public relations, sales and merchandising in retail industry. Smalling, who makes his home in Hannawa Falls with his wife Mary Jane. They have three grown sons, Steven, Patrick and Scotty. Smalling is a 1980 graduate of Brockport State with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management.

Morgan Collins- Trainer

Todd Axtell- Equipment Manager

Team DoctorsJeffrey Haasbeek, - MD OrthopedicsJustin MacKinnon, - MD Emergency MedicineDr. Tayrose - OrthoDr. Lorenc - Emergency

Robin Howard -Hockey Liaison

STEVE YIANOUKOS • DIRECTOR INTERCOLLEGIATE 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 Ath-

letics 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 Clark-son 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.

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.

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THE UNIVERSITY

Clarkson University was founded in 1896 as a memorial to Thomas S. Clarkson, successful entrepreneur and Northern New York businessman who was also distinguished by a deep and abiding concern for humanity.

When Thomas Clarkson died as a result of an accident in his sandstone quarry, his sisters, Elizabeth, Frederica, and Lavinia estab-lished a memorial to his name by building and endowing an institution that would embody his philosophy. Clarkson's original motto, “A Workman That Needeth Not to be Ashamed,” is taken from Thomas S. Clarkson's favorite biblical verse. Clarkson's colors, green and gold, were selected because the goldenrod was Thomas S. Clarkson's favorite fl ower.

The fi rst classes at the Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial School of Technology were held on September 2, 1896, for 17 young men and women. In 1913, the charter was amended, and the name was changed to the Thomas S. Clarkson Memorial College of Technology.

Steady growth and development resulted in the New York State Board of Regents designating Clarkson a University on February 24, 1984.

CLARKSON TODAYClarkson University is an independent, nationally recognized technological university whose faculty of teacher-scholars aspires to offer superior instruction and engage in high-quality research and scholarship in engineering, business, science, health, and liberal arts. Our primary mission is to educate talented and motivated men and women to become successful professionals through quality pre-collegiate, undergraduate, graduate, and professional continuing education programs, with particular emphasis on the undergradu-ate experience. Our community and campus settings enhance the quality of student life and afford students access to and interaction with their faculty. We value the diversity of our University community, and we strive to attune ourselves and our programs to our global, pluralistic society. We share the belief that humane and environmentally sound economic and social development derive from the expansion, diffusion, and application of knowledge.

The Clarkson University educational experience is designed to provide talented and ambitious students with the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve positions of leadership within their chosen profession. The combination of Clarkson’s strong technologically rich curricula and state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities, coupled with an unparalleled commitment to a friendly learning environ-ment and to students’ personal development, uniquely prepares Clarkson graduates to excel in their chosen professions and to lead re-warding and creative lives.

Student Center

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Clarkson University graduates have some of the highest salaries in the nation, according to the 2014-2015 College Salary Report from PayScale Inc.

Alumni with Clarkson bachelor's degrees are in the top 4 percent of earners and those who went on to get additional degrees are in the top 2 percent.

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

Location: Potsdam, N.Y., (pop. 9,500), adjacent to the six-million-acre Adirondack Park

Campus: 640 wooded acres

President: Anthony G. Collins

Programs of Study:50+ in engineering, business, science, liberal arts, and health sciences

Degrees granted: Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Professional Studies, MBA, Master of Science, Master of Engineering, Ph.D., DPT

Enrollment:3,247 undergraduates and 626 graduate students from 46 states, 52 countries

Faculty: 271 Student-Faculty Ratio: 13:1 (undergraduate)

Undergraduate Admission Profi le:40% in top 10% of high school class

Study Abroad & Co-ops:More than 37 study abroad programs in 20 countries; co-op opportunities

Athletics:Division I ice hockey (men’s and women’s); 18 Division III sports

Extracurricular:More than 100 clubs and professional societies275 intramural teams16 competitive design teams

Fraternities:Eight national; three local

Sororities:Four national

Living Alumni: 38,587

Clarkson is recognized among the fi nest universities in the nation, according to such diverse measures as U.S. News & World Report, the Association for Independent

Technological Universities, and corporate recruiters. Clarkson focuses on providing a rigorous professional experience, connecting discovery and engineering innovation with enterprise, and developing a collaborative community for students, faculty and staff.

• Top 10: Universities that increase salaries the most, A Clarkson degree will increase your earnings by 42 percent, on average. Brookings Institution, 2015.

• Top-tier national university, U.S. News & World Report, America's Best Colleges 2015.

• Clarkson graduates have some of the highest salaries in the nation, 2015 College Sal-ary Report, PayScale Inc..

• #34 Best Values (Great Schools, Great Prices), U.S. News & World Report, Ameri-ca’s Best Colleges 2015.

• Colleges that Pay You Back: The 200 Best Value Colleges, The Princeton Review 2015.

• #12 Best Master's Degree Programs by Salary Potential, 2015 College Salary Report, PayScale Inc.

• Clarkson’s online MBA program ranked as one of the top 40 in the nation, U.S. News & World Report 2015.

• One of the Top-100 Values in Private Universities, Kiplinger’s Best College Values 2015.

• Among the nation’s "Best 379 Colleges," The Princeton Review 2015.• .Ranked as a Top 15% College in the outcome-based 2015 Educate to Career (ETC)

College Rankings Index.• National Model Undergraduate Program in Entrepreneurship Education fi rst-place

winner, U.S. Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship 2015.• Among the top 15 entrepreneurship undergraduate programs in the nation, Entrepre-

neur magazine and The Princeton Review 2014.• Among the top 100 Graduate Business Schools in the nation, U.S. News & World

Report 2014.• #1 in the nation for grads with most internship experience, U.S. News & World

Report 2013.• Clarkson is one of 12 schools whose new graduates earn more than Harvard's, ABC

News & PayScale list.• Among the top 100 Graduate Business Schools in the nation, U.S. News & World

Report 2014.• Clarkson University is one of only 150 of 3,500 colleges worth the investment, For-

mer Secretary of Education William Bennett. Report 2014.• Top 30 Private Colleges with Million-Dollar Returns on Investment, Affordable Col-

leges Online 2013.

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POTSDAM and ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY

Adirondack Mountains

http://www.potsdam.ny.us/

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 geographical 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 businesses 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 rug-ged adventurers 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 fa-cilities, 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, opera 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 local 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 many eateries. In any season, outdoor enthusiasts 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 afternoon 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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Regarded by many as among the finest college hockey facili-ties 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 University 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.

CHEEL CAMPUS CENTER

In their fi rst 12 seasons as an NCAA Division I program, the Clarkson women have posted 148 wins on their home ice.

“They did everything right—the whole thing,” exclaimed Len Ceglar-ski, 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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MATT DESROSIERS • HEAD COACH

In his fi rst season as the sole head coach for the Clarkson University Women's Hockey team in 2014-15 Matt Desrosiers continued to lead the Golden Knights to success, much as he

did when he shared the coaching duties with his wife, Shannon, for the previous six years.Desrosiers, who served two years as an assistant on the Clarkson coaching staff from 2006-

08 prior to being elevated to co-head coach in 2008-09, has enjoyed great success in guiding the Golden Knights. Last season, Clarkson skated to a 24-11-3 overall record, claimed a share of the ECAC Hockey regular season title with a 16-4-2 conference mark, earned the number one seed in the league playoffs and made its third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament.

In 2013-14 Clarkson reached the pinnacle of accomplishments in Division I women's hockey when the Knights earned the University's fi rst-ever NCAA Championship. The Green and Gold won the ECAC Hockey Regular Season title with a 16-2-4 league mark and capped off a 31-5-5 overall record with a 5-4 victory over two-time defending national champion Minnesota in the NCAA Championship game on March 23 to complete Clarkson's best sea-son ever.

For the past two seasons Desrosiers and his staff have won the ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year Award.

In Desrosiers' seven seasons as a Clarkson head coach, the Knights have skated to 158 victories, a .648 win percentage, posted fi ve campaigns of over 20 wins, qualifi ed for the ECAC Hockey playoffs every year, includ-ing fi ve home-ice berths, made four conference championship tournament showings and advanced four times to NCAA Tournament.

Numerous players have gained all-star recognition under Desrosiers' guidance, including Jamie Lee Rattray, who won women's college hockey's highest honor - the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award in 2014.

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

A four-year standout on defense at St. Lawrence from 1997-2001, 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 Robbins Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2001.

Desrosiers played fi ve years of professional hockey af-ter 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 Colo-rado Eagles to the 2005 President's Cup Championship.

Matt and Shannon have a young daughter, Brynlee Matison, and a young son, Brodee.

Matt and Shannon Desrosiers with their daughter, Brynlee.

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Clarkson Coaching Staff (l-r): Britni Smith, Matt Desrosiers, Meghan Duggan.

MEGHAN DUGGAN • ASSISTANT COACH

Meghan Duggan, a two-time Olympic silver-

medalist and captain for Team USA's gold-medal winning squad at the 2015 IIHF World Championship, returned to the collegiate ranks as an assistant coach for Clarkson in 2014-15.

Duggan helped to guide Carkson to a 24-11-3 overall record, a share of the ECAC Hockey regular season title with a 16-4-2 conference mark, the number one seed in the league playoffs and a third consecutive trip to the NCAA

Tournament."I am very excited to welcome Meghan to our staff here at

Clarkson," said Desrosiers upon the hiring. "With her wealth of experience as a player and proven leadership abilities she will certainly be a great mentor to our players. Meghan's passion and work ethic will be contagious to not only the players on our ros-ter, but also to the young women we are recruiting."

A two-time Olympic silver-medalist with USA Women's Hockey, Duggan has extensive experience with the United States National program. She skated in both the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics, serving as USA's captain at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. A native of Danvers, MA, Duggan also repre-sented the U.S. at six Women's World Championships, capturing a gold medal fi ve times (2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015) and one silver (2007).

An all-star forward in college for four seasons (2006-09, 2010-11) at the University of Wisconsin, Duggan helped to lead the Badgers to three NCAA National Titles (2007, 2009, 2011). She graduated (Biology '11) as the leading scorer in Wisconsin's history with 238 points on 108 goals and 130 assists in 159 ca-reer games. Duggan was honored with the 2011 Patty Kazmaier Award as the top player in NCAA Division I Women's Hockey in her senior campaign.

She has also played professionally in the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL), skating with the Boston Blades since 2012.

Duggan has served as an instructor with the Canadian Hockey Enterprise – Just for Girls Hockey Camp in Lake Placid since 2010, and at the Scott Fusco Summer Hockey Camp (2010-12). She has also been involved with Special Olympics, Ronald Mc-Donald House, Habitat for Humanity, Sled/Wheel Chair Hockey and Athletes in Action along with numerous motivational speak-ing engagements.

BRITNI SMITH • ASSISTANT COACH

A former standout at St. Lawrence University,

Britni Smith joined the Clark-son University Women's Hock-ey staff last season.

Smith helped to guide Cark-son to a 24-11-3 overall record, a share of the ECAC Hockey regular season title with a 16-4-2 conference mark, the number one seed in the league playoffs and a third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament.

This past summer, Smith served as an assistant coach for Canada's National Women's Un-

der-18 team in a three-game series against the United States. Smith will also be part of the Team Canada Under-18 coaching staff at the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Cup Championship.

"I am very excited to welcome Britni to Clarkson as she will be a valuable addition to our staff," stated Desrosiers upon the hiring. "She comes very highly recommended as she possesses a great work ethic and a strong hockey mind. Britni is familiar with ECAC Hockey and the North Country having had a successful playing career at St. Lawrence."

As a top assistant at the University of Toronto in 2013-14, Smith helped lead the Varsity Blues to a 21-9 overall record, in-cluding a 17-6 CIS mark.

An all-star defenseman for St. Lawrence, Smith played in 146 games for the Saints (2006-10) and accumulated 74 points on 20 goals and 54 assists from the blueline. As a senior, she was named a top-10 fi nalist for the 2010 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. Smith tallied the third-most points in the country by a defense-man in 2009-10, recording eight goals and 17 assists. The Port Perry, ONT native also gained Second Team All-ECAC Hockey honors in her junior and senior years and was a three-time confer-ence All-Academic team member.

Smith has extensive experience playing with Canada's National programs. She skated with Team Canada's Under 22 team for four years (2006-10) and participated in four Air Canada Cup Tourna-ments, winning the Gold Medal three times and the Silver Medal once.

While Clarkson was en route to claiming the University's fi rst-ever NCAA National Title in March 2014, Smith was enjoying a memorable moment of her own. Playing professionally for the Toronto Furies, and alongside Clarkson alum Brooke Beazer '08, Smith scored one of the biggest goals in CWHL history on March 22. Just 33 seconds into overtime, Smith tallied the only score in the 2014 Clarkson Cup Championship to lift the Furies to a 1-0 victory over the Boston Blades, giving Toronto its fi rst title.

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TAD JOHNSON • STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

The Clarkson University Women's ’s Hockey team

added a key member to the staff with the announcement of Tad Johnson as the new Strength & Conditioning Coach for the Green and Gold's hockey pro-grams in the fall of 2013.

"Clarkson is very fortunate to have someone of Tad's caliber joining our staff," stated Golden Knights Athletic Director Steve Yianoukos. "He brings excel-lent credentials and great pas-sion. We are looking forward to Tad working with our student-athletes. I am sure he will do an outstanding job."

In 2013-14 he was a driving force for the Golden Knights Women's team, helping them build the endurance and strength to post a 31-5-5 overall record, capped off by the University's fi rst-ever NCAA title.

Johnson came to Clarkson from the University of Minnesota where he served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach since January 2012. While with the Gophers he worked with numerous athletic teams, including men's and women's hockey, implementing strength and conditioning programs along with performing and managing all athlete testing and tracking.

In 2012-13 Johnson also played a key role in helping the Univer-sity of Minnesota's Women's Hockey team complete a 41-0 season with the 2013 national championship. Johnson has also worked with former Gopher professional athletes in hockey, swimming and basketball.

"Joining the Clarkson Hockey programs is a very exciting op-portunity for me", stated Johnson. "It is an exciting time to be a Golden Knight. The passion of the University and the town for Golden Knight hockey is outstanding. Coaches and administrators dedicated to helping the athletes reach their individual and team goals is what every strength coach is looking for, and I have found that at Clarkson."

Johnson holds a Bachelor's of Science degree in Human Perfor-mance and Fitness from Northern State University (August 2010) and a Master's of Education degree in Applied Kinesiology (May, 2012) from the University of Minnesota.

Johnson and his wife, Alycia make their home in Potsdam with their young son, Jacory.

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2014-15 CLARKSON STATISTICS (returning players in CAPS) Overall Record 24-11-3, ECAC Hockey Record: 16-2-4 (T-1st) ECAC CAREER

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

18 C. MERCER, So., F 38 24 20 44 10/20 +35 4 0 6 13 11 24 79 27 39 66

24 S. MacAULAY, Jr., F 38 16 17 33 15/38 +5 5 0 4 10 8 18 115 38 35 73

9 G. BANNON, So., F 38 13 19 32 5/10 +18 2 1 2 6 10 16 79 23 36 59

16 O. HOWE, Jr., F 36 11 20 31 2/4 +11 3 0 2 9 11 20 113 26 37 63

22 C. Lambert, Sr., F 41 9 7 16 4/8 +12 1 0 1 0 4 4 109 17 19 36

23 E. AMBROSE, Jr., D 31 6 17 23 9/18 +7 4 0 2 4 9 13 102 26 83 109

14 S. HARMON, Fr., D 38 7 14 21 5/10 +11 3 0 3 5 10 15 38 7 14 21

12. R. FAST, Jr., D 29 4 14 18 19/38 +14 2 0 1 3 12 15 108 8 32 40

27 B. BELLERIVE, Fr., F 38 4 11 15 11/33 E 1 0 2 3 6 9 38 4 11 15

15 A. TITUS, Fr. F 38 7 6 13 7/14 -1 1 0 1 3 5 8 38 7 6 13

17 D. Matteucci, Sr., D 38 4 6 10 14/28 +10 1 0 0 2 3 5 154 7 14 21

7 J. GILLHAM, So., F 37 2 4 6 2/4 E 0 0 1 1 2 3 72 3 6 9

6 J. Shields, Sr., D 38 0 6 6 5/10 +3 0 0 0 0 4 4 152 0 18 18

2 C. JACOBSON, So., D 38 2 2 4 3/6 +14 0 0 0 0 1 1 54 4 5 9

8 L. LEFLER, Fr., F 38 1 3 4 10/20 -5 0 0 0 1 3 4 38 1 3 4

24 K. FOURNIER, Fr., F 38 0 3 3 2/4 +16 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 0 3 3

35 S. TILEY, Fr., G 38 0 1 1 +30 0 0 0 0 1 1 38 0 1 1

29 E. Horn, Sr., G 2 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 5 0 0 0

33 M. JOHNSON, So., G 2 0 0 0 +3 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

Bench 3/6

CLARKSON 38 109 181 290 124/267 29 1 24 64 106 170

Opponent 38 61 97 158 155/362 10 3 11 28 45 73

SCORING by CLASS GAMES GLS ASST PTS % of overall Scoring Seniors (3) 106 12 30 42 .14 Juniors (5) 172 61 88 149 .51 Sophomores (3) 113 17 25 42 .14 Freshmen (5) 190 19 38 57 .20 581 109 181 240 1.00

GOALTENDER GMS MIN PLAY SHTS SVS GLS SV% GAA W-L-T SHO Gms Saves Gls W-L-T Sho35 S. TILEY, Fr. 38 2182:49 839 788 51 .939 1.40 24-11-3 9 38 788 51 24-11-3 9 33 M. JOHNSON, So. 2 57:24 22 19 3 .864 3.14 0-0-0 0 2 19 3 0-0-0 0 29 E. Horn, Sr. 2 49:11 13 10 3 .769 3.66 0-0-0 0 5 37 5 1-0-0 0Empty Net 4 12:23 4 CLARKSON 38 2301:47 878 817 61 .931 1.59 24-11-3 10 Opponent 38 2301:47 1230 1121 109 .911 2.84 11-24-3 3

POWER PLAY GLS ATT % CLARKSON 29 for 133 21.8Opponent 10 for 104 9.6

SCORE by PERIODS 1 2 3 ot TOTALCLARKSON 30 32 45 2 109Opponent 18 23 20 0 61

CAREER

ECAC GOAL GMS MIN PLAY SHTS SVS GLS SV% GAA W-L-T SHO 35 S. TILEY, Fr. 22 1291:18 484 459 51 .948 1.16 16-4-2 6 33 M. Johnson, So. 1 37:24 14 11 3 .786 4.81 0-0-0 0Empty Net 9 5:09 0 0 CLARKSON 22 1333:51 498 470 28 .944 1.26 16-4-2 6Opponent 22 1333:51 741 677 64 .914 2.88 4-16-2 2

A fi rst-team ECAC Hockey All-Star, Cayley Mercer led Clarkson in scoring in 2014-15 with 44 points on 20 goals and 24 assists.

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2014-15 SEASON RESULTS—Overall Record 24-11-3, ECAC Hockey Record: 16-4-2 (T-1st)

The Knights swept Dartmouth in the opening round of the ECAC Hockey playoffs at Cheel Arena for the

second conseutive year late last February.

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

Oct. 3 L(A) 765 3 St. Lawrence 5 Horn 6/Tiley 12 MacAulay 2, Howe

Oct. 4 W(H) 2,506 2 ST. LAWRENCE 1 Tiley 20 Titus, AMBROSE

Oct. 11 W(A) 113 5 Providence 0 Tiley 14 MERCER 2, MacAulay, Bannon, Jacobson

Oct. 12 W(A) 315 3 0 Tiley 22 BANNON 2, Mercer

Oct. 17 L(H) 390 1 3 Tiley 21 Ambrose

Oct. 18 L(H) 358 2 5 Tiley 14/Horn 4 Lambert, Mercer

Oct. 24 W(H) 305 9 SYRACUSE 0 Tiley 11/Johnson 8 MACAULAY, Harmon, Bannon 3, Jacobson, Gillham, Lambert 2

Oct. 25 W(A) 216 4 Syracuse 1 Tiley 19 Harmon, HOWE, Mercer 2

Oct. 28 W(H) 361 5 *ST. LAWRENCE 0 Tiley 19 MACAULAY 3, Mercer, Bannon

Oct. 31 W(A) 76 5 *Brown 1 Tiley 18 MacAulay, BELLERIVE, Harmon, Matteucci, Howe

Nov. 1 W(A) 372 2 *Yale 1 Tiley 32 MacAulay, HARMON

Nov. 14 T(H) 449 2 *HARVARD 2OT Tiley 21 Howe, Fast

Nov. 15 W(H) 382 3 *DARTMOUTH 0 Tiley 24 MERCER, MacAulay 2

Nov. 21 L(A) 656 0 *Quinnipiac 1 Tiley 18

Nov. 22 W(A) 122 3 *Princeton 2 Tiley 15 Titus, Bannon, MACAULAY

Nov. 28 W(A) 189 2 &UConn 1OT Tiley 11 MACAULAY 2

Nov. 29 L(N) 172 1 &Quinnipiac 3 Tiley 26 Titus

Dec. 5 L(H) 390 3 *CORNELL 8 Tiley 7/Johnson 11 Bannon, Fast, Ambrose

Dec. 6 W(H) 474 5 *COLGATE 1 Tiley 12 Mercer 3, AMBROSE, Howe

Jan. 3 W(H) 326 5 MCGILL 0 Johnson 11/Boss 8 TITUS, Lefler, Bannon 2, Matteucci

Jan. 9 W(A) 353 3 *Colgate 1 Tiley 11 MacAulay, HOWE, Lambert

Jan. 10 T(A) 337 1 *Cornell 1 Tiley 20 Ambrose

Jan. 16 W(H) 204 4 *UNION 0 Tiley 23 GILLHAM, Mercer, Titus, Bellerive

Jan. 17 W(H) 202 4 *RENSSELAER 2 Tiley 21 Titus, Howe, HARMON, Mercer

Jan. 24 T(A) 2,273 1 Wisconsin 1OT Tiley 34 Mercer

Jan. 25 L(A) 1,954 0 Wisconsin 4 Tiley 34

Jan. 30 L(H) 194 2 *YALE 3 Tiley 27 Lambert 2

Jan. 31 W(H) 504 6 *BROWN 0 Tiley 15 MERCER, Howe 2, Bannon, Ambrose, MacAulay

Feb. 3 W(A) 347 3 *St. Lawrence 1 Tiley 42 Howe, MERCER, Bannon

Feb. 6 W(A) 458 2 *Rensselaer 1 Tiley 27 Mercer, HARMON

Feb. 7 W(A) 173 6 *Union 0 Tiley 16 MERCER 2, Lefler, Howe, Fast, Matteucci

Feb. 13 W(H) 243 2 *PRINCETON 1 Tiley 10 Harmon, MERCER

Feb. 14 L(H) 318 0 *QUINNIPIAC 1 Tiley 27

Feb. 20 W(A) 859 2 *Dartmouth 1OT Tiley 26 Lambert, BANNON

Feb. 21 W(A) 819 1 *Harvard 0 Tiley 28 BELLERIVE

Feb. 27 W(H) 296 6 $DARTMOUTH 0 Tiley 21 TITUS, Mercer 2, Matteucci, Bellerive, Bannon

Feb. 28 W(H) 294 4 $DARTMOUTH 1 Tiley 26 Titus, FAST, Lambert, Mercer

Mar. 7 L(H) 581 1 $CORNELL 3 Tiley 18 Mercer

Mar. 14 L(A) 803 1 @Boston College 5 Tiley 26 Matteucci

*ECAC Hockey

&Nutmeg Classic, $ECAC Playoffs, @NCAA Quarterfinals

Providence

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

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2014-15 GAME-by-GAME STATISTICS

When CU Scored First: 20-2-1 When Outshooting Opponents: 21-3-2 When Opponent Scored First: 4-9-2 When Outshot By Opponents: 3-7-1 October Games: 7-3-0 When Leading After the First: 15-1-0 When Shots Are Equal: 0-1-0 November Games: 4-2-1 When Trailing After the First: 2-6-1 December Games: 1-1-0 When Tied After the First: 7-4-2 Longest Winning Streak: 5 games - (twice) January Games: 4-2-2 When Leading After the Second: 17-1-0 Longest Unbeaten Streak: 7 gms - (10/24 - 11/15) February Games: 8-1-0 When Trailing After the Second: 2-8-1 Longest Losing Streak: 2 games (four times) March Games: 0-2-0 When Tied After the Second: 5-2-2 Longest Winless Streak: 3 games (0-2-1)

Savannah Harmon was Clarkson's leading rookie scorer in 2014-15 with seven goals and 14 assists from the blueline.

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

Oct. 3 St. Lawrence L(A) 5-3 2 of 4 0.50 1 of 2 0.50 2 4 4 8 35 23

Oct. 4 ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 2-1 1 of 4 0.25 3 of 3 1.00 7 14 9 26 30 21

Oct. 11 Providence W(A) 5-0 1 of 3 0.33 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 3 6 33 14

Oct. 12 Providence W(A) 3-0 1 of 2 0.50 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 2 4 25 22

Oct. 17 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L(H) 3-1 0 of 3 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 3 6 20 24

Oct. 18 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L(H) 5-2 0 of 2 0.00 1 of 1 1.00 2 4 3 6 23 23

Oct. 24 SYRACUSE W(H) 9-0 1 of 1 1.00 3 of 3 1.00 3 6 1 2 29 19

Oct. 25 Syracuse W(A) 4-1 2 of 4 0.50 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 4 8 33 20

Oct. 28 *ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 5-0 0 of 2 0.00 4 of 4 1.00 4 8 2 4 30 19

Oct. 31 *Brown W(A) 5-1 1 of 3 0.33 1 of 2 0.50 2 4 3 6 41 19

Nov. 1 *Yale W(A) 2-1 2 of 3 0.67 4 of 5 0.80 5 10 3 6 36 33

Nov. 14 *HARVARD T(H) 2-2OT 1 of 5 0.20 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 6 23 27 23

Nov. 15 *DARTMOUTH W(H) 3-0 0 of 2 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 2 4 28 24

Nov. 21 *Quinnipiac L(A) 1-0 0 of 1 0.00 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 1 2 15 19

Nov. 22 *Princeton W(A) 3-2 0 of 6 0.00 2 of 3 0.67 3 6 6 12 35 17

Nov. 28 &UConn W(A) 2-1OT 0 of 4 0.00 3 of 3 1.00 3 6 4 8 53 12

Nov. 29 &Quinnipiac L(N) 3-1 0 of 1 0.00 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 1 2 25 29

Dec. 5 *CORNELL L(H) 8-3 0 of 3 0.00 1 of 2 0.50 2 4 3 6 38 26

Dec. 6 *COLGATE W(H) 5-1 2 of 5 0.40 4 of 4 1.00 5 10 6 12 30 13

Jan. 9 *Colgate W(A) 3-1 1 of 4 0.25 4 of 5 0.80 9 26 8 24 39 12

Jan. 10 *Cornell T(A) 1-1OT 1 of 7 0.14 3 of 3 1.00 4 19 7 17 41 21

Jan. 16 *UNION W(H) 4-0 1 of 2 0.50 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 2 4 39 23

Jan. 17 *RENSSELAER W(H) 4-2 0 of 5 0.00 5 of 5 1.00 7 14 7 14 36 23

Jan. 24 Wisconsin T(A) 1-1OT 0 of 4 0.00 3 of 4 0.75 4 8 4 8 14 35

Jan. 25 Wisconsin L(A) 4-0 0 of 4 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 4 8 6 12 24 38

Jan. 30 *YALE L(H) 3-2 1 of 3 0.33 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 3 6 45 30

Jan. 31 *BROWN W(H) 6-0 2 of 4 0.50 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 4 8 48 15

Feb. 3 *St. Lawrence W(A) 3-1 1 of 4 0.25 5 of 5 1.00 5 10 4 8 25 43

Feb. 6 *Rensselaer W(A) 2-1 1 of 6 0.17 9 of 9 1.00 10 20 9 40 25 28

Feb. 7 *Union W(A) 6-0 1 of 1 1.00 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 1 2 41 16

Feb. 13 *PRINCETON W(H) 2-1 1 of 4 0.25 1 of 1 1.00 1 2 4 8 42 11

Feb. 14 *QUINNIPIAC L(H) 1-0 0 of 4 0.00 3 of 4 0.75 4 8 4 8 14 28

Feb. 20 *Dartmouth W(A) 2-1OT 1 of 3 0.33 1 of 2 0.50 3 6 4 8 42 27

Feb. 21 *Harvard W(A) 1-0 0 of 3 0.00 2 of 2 1.00 3 6 4 8 24 28

Feb. 27 $DARTMOUTH W(H) 6-0 2 of 5 0.40 2 of 2 1.00 2 4 5 10 49 21

Feb. 28 $DARTMOUTH W(H) 4-1 2 of 6 0.33 2 of 2 1.00 3 6 6 12 55 27

Mar. 7 $CORNELL L(H) 3-1 0 of 4 0.00 4 of 5 0.80 5 10 4 8 20 21

Mar. 14 "@Boston College L(A) 5-1 0 of 2 0.00 4 of 4 1.00 5 10 3 6 21 31

TOTALS 29 of 133 0.22 94 of 104 0.90 124 267 155 362 1230 878

Jan. 3 McGill W(H) 5-0 0 of 2 0.00 3 of 3 1.00 4 8 3 6 31 19

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2014-15 CLARKSON GOALTENDING Game-by-Game

Shea Tiley enjoyed a standout freshman campaign and was named ECAC Hockey Goaltender and Rokkie of the year.

Date Score MINS Saves Sv% GA GAA W L T PPG SHGOct. 3 St. Lawrence L(A) 5-3 Horn 29:44 6 0.667 3 6.05 1

Tiley 29:18 12 0.923 1 2.05 0 1 0Oct. 4 ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 2-1 Tiley 60 20 0.952 1 1.00 1 1 0 Oct. 11 Providence W(A) 5-0 Tiley 60 14 1.000 0 0.00 2 1 0 Oct. 12 Providence W(A) 3-0 Tiley 60 22 1.000 0 0.00 3 1 0Oct. 17 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L(H) 3-1 Tiley 59:14 21 0.875 3 3.04 3 2 0Oct. 18 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L(H) 5-2 Tiley 40 14 0.778 4 6.00 3 3 0

Horn 19:27 4 1.000 0 0.00Oct. 24 SYRACUSE W(H) 9-0 Tiley 40 11 1.000 0 0.00 4 3 0

Johnson 20 8 1.000 0 0.00Oct. 25 Syracuse W(A) 4-1 Tiley 60 19 0.950 1 1.00 5 3 0Oct. 28 *ST. LAWRENCE W(H) 5-0 Tiley 60 19 1.000 0 0.00 6 3 0Oct. 31 *Brown W(A) 5-1 Tiley 60 18 0.947 1 1.00 7 3 0 1Nov. 1 *Yale W(A) 2-1 Tiley 60 32 0.970 1 1.00 8 3 0 1Nov. 14 *HARVARD T(H) 2-2OT Tiley 65 21 0.913 2 1.85 8 3 1Nov. 15 *DARTMOUTH W(H) 3-0 Tiley 60 24 1.000 0 0.00 9 3 1Nov. 21 *Quinnipiac L(A) 1-0 Tiley 57:54 18 0.947 1 1.04 9 4 1Nov. 22 *Princeton W(A) 3-2 Tiley 60 15 0.882 2 2.00 10 4 1 1Nov. 28 &UConn W(A) 2-1OT Tiley 62:35 11 0.917 1 0.96 11 4 1Nov. 29 &Quinnipiac L(N) 3-1 Tiley 58:11 26 0.929 2 2.06 11 5 1Dec. 5 *CORNELL L(H) 8-3 Tiley 22:30 7 0.583 5 13.33 11 6 1 1 2

Johnson 37:24 11 0.786 3 4.81Dec. 6 *COLGATE W(H) 5-1 Tiley 59:36 12 0.923 1 1.01 12 6 1Jan. 9 *Colgate W(A) 3-1 Tiley 60 11 0.917 1 1.00 13 6 1 1Jan. 10 *Cornell T(A) 1-1OT Tiley 59:55 20 0.952 1 1.00 13 6 2Jan. 16 *UNION W(H) 4-0 Tiley 59:42 23 1.000 0 0.00 14 6 2Jan. 17 *RENSSELAER W(H) 4-2 Tiley 60 21 0.913 2 2.00 15 6 2Jan. 24 Wisconsin T(A) 1-1OT Tiley 65 34 0.971 1 0.92 15 6 3 1Jan. 25 Wisconsin L(A) 4-0 Tiley 60 34 0.895 4 4.00 15 7 3Jan. 30 *YALE L(H) 3-2 Tiley 59:35 27 0.900 3 3.02 15 8 3Jan. 31 *BROWN W(H) 6-0 Tiley 60 15 1.000 0 0.00 16 8 3Feb. 3 *St. Lawrence W(A) 3-1 Tiley 59:52 42 0.977 1 1.00 17 8 3Feb. 6 *Rensselaer W(A) 2-1 Tiley 60 27 0.964 1 1.00 18 8 3 1Feb. 7 *Union W(A) 6-0 Tiley 60 16 1.000 0 0.00 19 8 3Feb. 13 *PRINCETON W(H) 2-1 Tiley 60 10 0.909 1 1.00 20 8 3Feb. 14 *QUINNIPIAC L(H) 1-0 Tiley 58:40 27 0.964 1 1.00 20 9 3 1Feb. 20 *Dartmouth W(A) 2-1OT Tiley 63:34 26 0.963 1 0.94 21 9 3 1Feb. 21 *Harvard W(A) 1-0 Tiley 60 28 1.000 0 0.00 22 9 3Feb. 27 $DARTMOUTH W(H) 6-0 Tiley 60 21 1.000 0 0.00 23 9 3Feb. 28 $DARTMOUTH W(H) 4-1 Tiley 59:48 26 0.963 1 1.00 24 9 3Mar. 7 $CORNELL L(H) 3-1 Tiley 57:53 18 0.857 3 3.11 24 10 3 1Mar. 14 Boston College L(A) 5-1 Tiley 59:32 26 0.866 4 4.06 24 11 3Jan. 3 W(H) 5-0 29:26 11 1.000 0 0.00

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QUICK FACTS

CU COACHING STAFFL-r: Britni Smith, wMatt Desro-siers, Meghan Duggan

2015-16 CLARKSON OUTLOOK

Clarkson has fi nished fi rst in ECAC Hockey during the past two regular seasons.

Head Coach: Matt Desrosiers

(7th Season)Assistant Coaches:Meghan Duggan,

Britni Smith2014-15 Overall Record:

24-11-32013-14 ECAC Record:

16-4-2 - T-FirstReturning/Lost:

14/5

Following up on its NCAA Championship season of

2013-14 the Clarkson Uni-versity Women’s Hockey team enjoyed another success-ful campaign last winter.

The Golden Knights overcame the loss of a tal-ented senior class which was a major part of that title-winning season and skated to a 24-11-3 overall record, falling just one

win short of reaching the Frozen Four in 2014-15. The Green and Gold claimed a share of the ECAC Hockey regular season title last season with a 16-4-2 conference mark, earned the number one seed in the league playoffs for the second year in a row and made its third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tourna-ment.

The Knights return 15 let-termen, including their top four scorers from an offense that ranked 12th in the nation, two of the premier defense-men in the league and an all-star goaltender. With a veter-an-laden roster and another group of talented freshmen added to the mix, eighth-year head coach Matt Desrosiers, recipient of the ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year award the past two seasons, and assis-tants Meghan Duggan and

Britni Smith should have Clarkson poised to make an-other strong run for ECAC Hockey and NCAA supremacy this winter.

Led by senior captain Shan-non MacAulay (Mt. Herbert, PEI) and senior assistant cap-tains Erin Ambrose (Kes-wick, ONT), Renata Fast (Burlington, ONT) and Olivia Howe (Moose Jaw, SASK) and junior Cayley Mercer (Ex-eter, ONT), the Knights will face a 34-game slate, featuring the 22-game ECAC Hockey schedule.

The Green and Gold, who have posted four straight cam-paigns of 20-or-more wins, will get an early jump to the sea-

son with an exhibition contest against Canadian college foe McGill University on Saturday, September 26 in Potsdam be-fore offi cially beginning their 13th season of NCAA Divi-sion I hockey. Clarkson opens the year facing St. Lawrence in back-to-back non-conference games. The Knights host the Saints on October 2 in the fi rst of 18 regular-season games at Cheel Arena and then take on their North Country neighbor in Canton the following day.FORWARDFew teams have an offense as deep as the Knights with four players who each recorded over 30 points last year lead-ing the way. A Red-shirt ju-

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PROJECTED ROSTER

Forwards (13) *Cayley Mercer Jr. 38gp 24-20-44 *Shannon MacAulay Sr. 38gp 16-17-33 *Genevieve Bannon Jr. 38gp 13-19-32 *Olivia Howe Sr. 36gp 11-20-31 *Brielle Bellerive So. 38gp 4-11-15 *Amanda Titus So. 38gp 7-6-13 *Jessica Gillham Jr. 37gp 2-4-6 *Lauren Lefl er So. 38gp 1-3-4 *Katelyn Fournier So. 38gp 0-3-3 Loren Gabel Fr. Oakville Jr. Hounds Cassidy Vinkle Fr. Whitby Jr. Wolves Rhyen McGill Fr. Whitby Jr. Wolves Kelly Mariani Fr. Mississauga Jr. Chiefs

Defensemen (6) *Erin Ambrose Sr. 31gp 6-17-23 *Savannah Harmon So. 38gp 7-14-21 *Renata Fast Sr. 29gp 4-14-18 *Corie Jacobson Jr. 38gp 2-2-4 Emma Keenan Fr. Okanagan Hockey Acd. Josiane Pozzebon Fr. Nepean Jr. Wildcats

Goaltenders (2) *Shea Tiley So. 38gp .939sv%, 1.40gaa *McKenzie Johnson Jr. 2gp .864sv%, 3.14gaa

*Lettermen (15)

Genevieve Bannon was a leading forward for Clarkson last year with 13 goals and 19 assists.

Olivia Howe

nior, Mercer enjoyed a break-through season in 2014-15 to lead the Green and Gold offensively while earning First-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star honors. Mercer, who missed her freshman year of 2012-13 recovering from an injury, tal-lied 44 points on 24 goals and 20 assists.

An ECAC Hockey Third-Team All-Star, MacAulay re-corded 33 points on 16 goals and 17 assists and could be next in line to join Clarkson’s elite Century Club. MacAulay has skated in the most games (115) of any current Knight and has 73 career points (38-35).

Mercer and MacAulay are strong candidates to partici-pate with Canada's National Women's Team at the 2016

IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship.

Junior Genevieve Bannon (Candiac, QUE) has been an underrated forward on Clark-son’s talented rosters the past two seasons and has quietly put up some respectable num-bers. She posted 13 goals and 19 assists last year and was a top center on faceoffs.

After showing consistent improvement on the stat sheet through her fi rst three sea-sons, Howe will be looking to close out her collegiate career with an even more impressive senior campaign. A top power forward in the conference, she tallied 11 goals and 20 assists in 2014-15.Sophomores Brielle Bel-lerive (North Vancouver, BC) and Amanda Titus (Stitts-

ville, ONT) are coming off solid rookie campaigns and will be counted upon to be key contributors up front. Brielle was fi rst on the team in points among freshman forwards, registering four goals and 11 assists. Titus chipped in seven goals and six assists.

Junior Jessica Gillham (Oxbridge, ONT) along with sophomores Lauren Lefl er (Windsor, ONT) and Kate-lyn Fournier (Ottawa, ONT) saw improvement as the season progressed and will play signifi cant roles.

Freshmen Loren Gabel (Kitchener, ONT), Kelly Mariani (Mississauga, ONT), Rhyen McGill (Whit-by, ONT) and Cassidy

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Erin Ambrose is the fi rst defenseman in the Golden Knights' history to reach 100 career points, amassing

26 goals and 83 assists through her fi rst three seasons.

Vinkle (Belleville, ONT) possess the po-tential to make an impact this season and will add to the depth of a Clarkson squad that graduated just one forward, Christine Lambert.

DEFENSEFour proven veterans and two rookies give Clarkson the nucleus of a solid de-fensive core.

ECAC All-Stars and standouts with Canada’s national program, Ambrose and Fast are game-changers on the blueline for the Knights.

The fi rst Clarkson defenseman to reach 100 points, Ambrose has dominated for the Green and Gold since her fresh-man campaign, amassing 26 goals and 83 assists. She has been named a Top-10 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award fi nalist, earned All-America status and gained numerous conference all-star honors during her career. Ambrose led the Knights in scoring last season from the blue-line with 23 points (6-17).

Earning fi rst-team league acco-lades last year, Fast followed up on her strong performance during the Knights’ 2014 title run when she earn NCAA All-Tournament hon-ors. Despite missing the fi rst nine games with an injury, she tallied 18 points (4-14) in 29 games last sea-son.

Ambrose and Fast joined Mercer and MacAulay at Canada's National Women's Team Fall Festival in mid-September.After missing much of her fresh-man year recovering from an injury, junior Corie Jacobson (Warren, ONT) came back last season and

established herself as a solid stay-at-home defenseman. She posted a +14 plus/minus rating to go along with two goals and two assists.

Selected to ECAC Hockey’ All-Rookie team and Clarkson’s leading freshman scorer with 21 points (7-14) last year, sophomore Savannah Harmon (Down-ers Grove, IL) adds another dimension to the Clarkson blueline and is developing into an elite Division I player.

Freshmen Emma Keenan (Calgary, ALB) and Josiane Pozzebon (Bourget, ONT) were standouts on their junior teams. They will be called upon right away to contribute and make up for the loss to graduation of Daniella Matteucci and Jen-nifer Shields.

GOALClarkson should be strong in goal for quite some time if the performance sophomore Shea Tiley (Owens Sound, ONT) dis-played between the pipes during her fi rst collegiate season is any indication. Tiley made her mark immediately as one of the nation’s top goaltenders, helping Clarkson recover nicely from the graduation loss of the program’s all-time wins (90) lead-er Erica Howe ’14. En route to earning ECAC Hockey Goaltender and Rookie of the Year honors, Tiley posted a .939 save percentage, a 1.40 goals against average and nine shutouts playing in all 38 games.

Junior McKenzie Johnson (Eden Prai-rie, MN) has seen limited time during fi rst two years, but will have the number two position all to herself this season after the graduation of Jenna Boss and Emily Horn.

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2015-16 CLARKSON WOMEN'S HOCKEY ROSTER Golden KnightsNo Name Cl. Pos. S/C. Ht. Birthdate Hometown/Last Team

2 * Corie JACOBSON Jr. D L 5-5 5/28/95 Warren, ONT/Northbay Ice Boltz

4 $* Shannon MacAULAY Sr. F L 5-11 6/22/94 Mt. Herbert, PEI/ Warner Warriors

7 * Jessica GILLHAM Jr. F L 5-6 3/15/95 Uxbridge, ONT/Aurora Panthers

8 * Lauren LEFLER So. F R 5-8 6/26/96 Windsor, ONT/Bluewater Junior Hawks

9 * Genevieve BANNON Jr. F R 5-8 2/3/95 Candiac, QUE/Onatrio Hockey Academy

12 #* Renata FAST Sr. D R 5-7 10/6/94 Burlington, ONT/ Burlington Jr Barracudas

14 * Savannah HARMON So. D L 5-3 10/27/95 Downers Grove, IL/Boston Shamrocks U19

15 * Amanda TITUS So. F L 5-6 10/6/96 Stittsville, ONT/Ottawa Senators PWHL

16 #* Olivia HOWE Sr. F L 5-11 1/17/94 Moose Jaw, SASK/ Notre Dame AAA Hounds

18 #* Cayley MERCER Jr. F L 5-8 1/18/94 Exeter, ONT/Bluewater Jr. Hawks

19 Loren GABEL Fr. F L 5-4 7/24/97 Kitchener, ONT/Oakville Jr. Hornets

21 Emma KEENAN Fr. D L 5-7 11/26/97 Calgary, ALB/Okanagan Hockey Academy

22 Cassidy VINKLE Fr. F L 5-7 8/28/97 Belleville, ONT/Whitby Jr. Wolves

23 #* Erin AMBROSE Sr. D R 5-4 4/30/94 Keswick, ONT/ Toronto Jr Aero’s

24 * Katelyn FOURNIER So. F L 5-7 3/25/96 Ottawa, ONT/Ottawa Senators PWHL

25 Rhyen McGILL Fr. F L 5-8 10/28/97 Whitby, ONT/Whitby Jr. Wolves

26 Kelly MARIANI Fr. F R 5-3 3/3/97 Mississauga, ONT/Mississauga Jr. Chiefs

27 * Brielle BELLERIVE So. F R 5-9 12/1/96 North Vancouver, BC/Okanagan Hockey Acd.

28 Josiane POZZEBON Fr. D L 5-5 3/25/97 Bourget, ONT/Nepean Jr. Wildcats

33 * McKenzie JOHNSON Jr. G L 5-7 6/1/95 Eden Prairie, MN/Eden Prairie H.S

35 * Shea TILEY So. G L 5-10 12/2/96 Owen Sound, ONT/KW Rangers

* Letterwinners (15) $ Captain, # Assistant Captains

Head Coach: Matt DESROSIERS (St. Lawrence Univ. '01)Assistant Coach: Meghan DUGGAN (Univ. of Wisconsin '11)Assistant Coach: Britni SMITH (St. Lawrence Univ. '10)Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tad JOHNSON (Northern State Univ. '10)Trainer: Alana ALPERT (San Diego St. '02)Student Equipment Manager: Logan FISCHER (Clarkson '15)

Geographical Breakdown:

Ontario ............................ 14

Alberta ................................1

British Columbia ...............1

Minnesota...........................1

Quebec ...............................1

Illinois ..................................1

Prince Edward Island .......1

Saskatchewan ....................1

Class Breakdown:Seniors ................... 4Juniors ..................... 5Sophomores .......... 6Freshmen ............... 6

Positional Breakdown:Goal ......................... 2Defense .................. 6Forwards ..............13

Senior Shannon MacAulay will serve as the Knights' captain for the second consecutive year.

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SOPHMORE YEAR (2014-15)—Skated in all 38 games, recording two goals and two assists … Scored a goal in 5-0 win at Providence (10/11) and in 9-0 win against Syracuse (10/24) … Last point was an assist in 5-1 win at Brown (10/31) ... Posted a +14 plus/minus rating.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2013-14)—Helped to lead Clarkson to the University's fi rst-ever NCAA Championship title in her rookie campaign ... Only skated in 16 games recording two goals and three assists ... Missed the fi nal 21 games with an injury ... Scored goals in 7-0 wins over Yale (11/2) and Princeton (11/22) ... Last point was an assist in 3-0 win at Quinnipiac (11/23) ... Named to ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll twice.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for the Northbay Ice Boltz in 2012-13 where she was the assistant captain ... Helped Canada's Women's U18 Team win the Gold Medal at the 2013 U18 World Championships ... Attended the 2012 Canadian Women’s U18 National Team Selection, and National Team Strength and Conditioning Camps ... Won Gold at the 2012 Canadian U18 Nationals as a member of Team Ontario ... Also served as an assistant captain for Team Ontario ... Member of 2013 Provincial Championship Team which placed 2nd at the Esso Cup in Burnaby, BC ... Honored with the Best Defenseman Award at the 2013 Esso Cup.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Pam and Terry Jacobson ... Born on May 28, 1995 ... Shoots left ... Humanities major ... Academic Honor Roll all four years at L'Cole Secondary School ... Has two older brothers, Ian and Erik ... Also likes baseball, dirtbiking and snowmobiling ... Lists Tessa Bonhomme as her favorite athlete.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson University because it gives me an opportunity to better myself as a hockey player by playing for a fantastic program which has had great success. It also has a great academic reputation and the surrounding area and environment felt a lot like home."

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Clarkson Fast Facts: A solid stay-at-home defenseman who recorded two goals and two assists along with a +14 rating in 2014-15.

First Career Assist: vs St. Lawrence in 5-2 W(H), 10/4/13First Career Goal: vs Yale in 7-0 W(H), 11/2/13

#2 Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2013-14 Fr 16 2 3 5 0/0 0 0 0 0 +19 2014-15 So 38 2 2 4 3/6 0 0 0 0 +14 Totals 54 4 5 9 3/6 0 0 0 0 +33

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JUNIOR YEAR (2014-15)—Led Clarkson to a share of the ECAC Hockey regular-season title, the number one seed in the conference playoffs and the Green and Gold's third consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament as the Golden Knights’ captain … Named an ECAC Hockey Third-Team All-League All-Star ... Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award nominee ... Second on the team with 33 points on 16 goals and 17 assists … ECAC Hockey Player of the Month (October) along with being named to the Weekly Honor Roll three times … Led the Golden Knights with fi ve power-play goals … Scored her fi rst career collegiate hat trick in the 5-0 win over St. Lawrence (10/28) … Had a seven-game point streak between 10/24 and 11/15, accumulating 15 points in that span ... Posted eight multiple-point games, including four outing with three-or-more points.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2013-14)—Was a major force up front in postseason play to help lead the Knights to the NCAA Title ... Recorded two goals and two assists in three NCAA Tournament games ... Her game-winning, unassisted breakaway goal in the 5-4 championship game victory over Minnesota (3/23) made ESPN’s Top 10 Plays of the Week ... Also tallied two assists in the championship game win ... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Tournament team ... Posted 24 points on 13 goals and 11 assists in 39 games … Tallied fi ve power-play goals and three game-winners … Scored twice on the power play in 6-0 ECAC semifi nal win over Quinnipiac (3/8) ... Scored two goals in 5-1 win at Rensselaer (2/1) … Eight multiple-point games … Recorded an assist in both victories over Dartmouth (2/28 – 3/1) in ECAC Hockey quarterfi nal round … Posted a +16 plus/minus rating.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2012-13)—Clarkson’s leading freshman forward with 16 points (9-7) playing in all 38 games … Scored a goal in NCAA Tournament game at Boston University (3/16) … Scored game-winning goal in 2-1 victory vs. Cornell (11/30) … Had four points (2-2) in last six games … Twice named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for the Warner Warriors (JWHL) where she was the team captain from 2010-2012 ... Member of the Canadian Women’s U18 Team ... Played in 2011 Summer Series Vs. Team USA where she served as an assistant captain ... Was on Canada's Women’s U18 Team 2012 World U18 Championship Gold-Medal squad.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Cathy and Francis MacAulay ... Born on June 22, 1994 ... Shoots left ... Psychology major ... Has an older sister, Brittany, and an older brother, Peter ... Moved away from home at age 14 to go to school and play hockey in Alberta ... Selected to the fi nal roster for Hockey Canada's National Under-22 team the past two summers for the three-game series vs. the United States' Women's Under-22 National Team, played during August in Calgary (2014) and Lake Placid (2015).

WHY CLARKSON—"I like the idea of attending a smaller university with a great at-mosphere. I believe Clarkson is somewhere I can improve my hockey skills and academics as well as becoming a better all-around person."

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2012-13 Fr 38 9 7 16 18/36 2 0 1 0 +6 2013-14 So 39 13 11 24 19/38 5 0 3 0 +16 2014-15 Jr 38 16 17 33 15/38 5 0 4 1 +5 Totals 115 38 34 73 52/112 12 0 8 1 +27

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Senior • Forward • Mt. Herbert, Pr. Edward Clarkson Fast Facts: Clarkson’s 2nd-year Captain and an ECAC Hockey Third-Team All-Star. Has skated in the most games (115) of any current Knight and could be next in line to join Clarkson’s elite Century Club with 73 career points (38-35) entering 2015-16.

First Career Goal: vs Vermont in 5-1 W(H), 10/13/12First Career Assist: vs Vermont in 5-1 W(H), 10/13/12

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SOPHOMORE YEAR (2014-15)—Saw action in 37 games … Tallied six points on two goals and four assists … Scored the game-winning goal in 4-0 win over Union (1/16) … Last point was an assist in the 6-0 win vs Dartmouth in the ECAC Hockey quarterfi nals (2/27).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2013-14)—Helped to lead Clarkson to the University's fi rst-ever NCAA Championship title in her rookie campaign ... Dressed in 35 games as a forward … First collegiate goal was the game-winner in 3-0 win over Dartmouth (11/8) at Cheel … Began college career with a pair of assists in 12-1 win over RIT in Potsdam in the season-opener … Posted a +2 … Missed six games in January with an injury ... Named to ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll once.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played the 2012-13 season for the Aurora Panthers (PWHL) ... Attended the 2012 Canadian Women’s U18 National Team Selection Camp, and Team Strength and Conditioning Camp ... Won Gold at the 2012 Canadian U18 Nationals as a member of Team Ontario..

PERSONAL—Daughter of Kathy and Kevin Gillham ... Born on March 15, 1995 ... Shoots left ... Business major ... Graduated with honors from Uxbridge Secondary School ... Has an older brother, Lukas ... Strong all-around athlete, also excelling in track and fi eld and basketball ... H.S. MVP in Hockey and Basketball ... Won Gold, Silver and Bronze medals in track and fi eld ... Lists Cassie Campbell as her favorite athlete.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because of its amazing enthusiasm for academ-ics and hockey. The hockey program is led by an awesome coaching staff that is creating an exciting program that I enjoy being a part of. With its beautiful natural setting in the Adirondacks along with great credentials for academics and athletics, I am very pleased with my decision to attend Clarkson University."

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2013-14 Fr 35 1 2 3 1/2 0 0 1 0 +2 2014-15 So 37 2 4 6 2/4 0 0 1 0 ETotals 72 3 6 9 3/6 0 0 2 0 +2

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Junior • Forward • Uxbridge, Ontario

Clarkson Fast Facts: An improving for-ward who saw action in 37 games in2014-15, talling six points on two goals and four assists.

First Career Assist: in RIT in 12-1 W(H), 9/28/13First Career Goal: in 3-0 W(H) at Dartmouth, 11/8/13

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FRESHMAN YEAR (2014-15)—Rookie forward who skated in all 38 games … Scored fi rst ca-reer collegiate goal in 6-0 win at Union (2/7) ... Also tallied three assists ... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Served as team captain for the Bluewater Junior Hawks in 2013-14 … Earned a letter in three of her four years playing the PWHL … Helped U18 Team Ontario Blue to a silver medal at the 2013 Canadian National Championships … Was named Player of the Game against Team Atlantic at 2013 Canadian National Championships. PERSONAL—Daughter of Joslyn and David Lefl er ...Born on June 26, 1996 ... Shoots right ... Has two older brothers, Luke and Matt ... Uncle played in MLB ... Played in Summer Games for softball ... Also likes to play fast-pitch baseball ... Lists her cousin Kevin Siddall, a baseball player who passed awau from cancer, as her favorite athlete ... Also recruited by Quinnipiac and Providence.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson for the opportunity to play on a winning team. I think their hockey program and coaches are the right fi t for me. Clarkson is a small, friendly university with great academic possibilities."

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2014-15 Fr 38 1 3 4 10/20 0 0 0 0 -5 Totals 38 1 3 4 10/20 0 0 0 0 -5

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Sophomore • Forward • Windsor, OntarioClarkson Fast Facts: Skated in all 38 games as a rookie forward in 2014-15,recording one goal and three assists.

First Career Assist: vs Brown in 5-1 W(A), 10/31/14First Career Goal: at Union in 6-0 W(A), 2/7/15

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Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2013-14 Fr 41 10 17 27 7/14 3 0 0 0 +18 2014-15 So 38 13 19 32 5/10 2 1 2 1 +18 Total 79 23 36 59 12/24 5 1 2 1 +36

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2014-15)—Set new career highs in points, goals, and assists…Tallied 32 points on 13 goals and 19 assists …Took the most faceoffs on the team and posted a win percent-age of 48% ... Had a career-high fi ve points and three goals in the 9-0 win over Syracuse (10/24) … Followed that up with a career-high three assists in the 4-1 win at Syracuse (10/25) … Was named the ECAC Hockey Player of the Week (10/26) … Scored the game-winning, overtime goal in the 2-1 win at Dartmouth (2/20) … Last point was an assist in the 4-1 win against Dartmouth in the ECAC Hockey quarterfi nals (2/28).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2013-14)—Helped to lead Clarkson to the University's fi rst-ever NCAA Championship title in her rookie campaign ... Finalist for ECAC Rookie of the Year ... Made a signifi -cant impact on a talented veteran Clarkson team helping the Knights to the NCAA Championship in her freshman campaign ... Clarkson’s leading rookie scorer with 27 points on 10 goals and 17 assists ... Tied for second among conference rookie scorers with 16 points (6-10) … Tallied three power-play goals … +18 as a rookie forward … Recorded a career-high four points on two goals and two assists in 6-1 win at Dartmouth (2/15) … Selected three times as ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week (12/17, 1/14, 2/17) and mentioned four times on league’s weekly Honor Roll.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Seved as team captain in 2012-13 at the Ontario Hockey Academy ... Helped Canada's Women’s U18 National Team win Gold at the 2013 U18 World Championships ... Attended the 2012 Canadian Women’s U18 National Team Se-lection Camp, and Team Strength and Conditioning Camp ... Played in 2012 Summer Series vs Team USA as a member of Canada's Women’s U18 National Team ... Played three years for Team Quebec at the Canadian U18 Nationals where she won Bronze and Silver Med-als ... Was an assistant captain for Team Quebec in 2012.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Nathalie Arel and Michel Bannon ... Shoots right ... Science major ... Has two older brothers, Francis and Dominic ... Likes camping and swimming ... Lists Maurice Richard as her favorite athlete.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson University because it feels like home and is close to my family. I knew right away when visiting that I wanted to come here without a doubt. It’s hard to choose the right university but I’m positive I did with Clarkson Uni-versity."

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Junior • Forward • Candiac, Quebec

Clarkson Fast Fact:s: Underrated forward who was Clarkson’s third-leading scorer in 2014-15 with 32 points (13-19), and a top center in the faceoff circle.

First Career Assist: vs RIT in 12-1 W(H), 9/28/13First Career Goal: vs RIT in 12-1 W(H), 9/28/13

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JUNIOR YEAR (2014-15)—Assistant captain who skated in 29 games ... First-Team ECAC All-Star ... Missed the fi rst nine games of the season through injury … Had a four-game point streak upon her return to the lineup … Tallied 18 points on four goals and 14 assists … Tied for fourth in points among ECAC Hockey defensemen … Connected for two power-play goals and game-winner in 4-1 victory over Dartmouth (2/28) in ECAC Hockey quarterfi nal series at Cheel Arena ... Posted a +14 plus/minus rating ... Last point was a power-play goal in the 4-1 win against Dartmouth in the ECAC Hockey quarterfi nals (2/28) ... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2013-14)—Unheralded defender who played a key role in Clarkson win-ning the NCAA Championship ... Named to Frozen Four All-Tournament team ... Scored a goal and posted an assist in the 5-1 semifi nal win over Mercyhurst (3/21) ... Strong on the blueline, helped the Knights to the ECAC Hockey regular season title and the stingiest team defense in the league … Posted a +36 plus/minus … Also scored a power-play goal in 5-1 win at RPI (2/1) to go along with 10 assists … Tallied two assists in season-opening 12-1 win over RIT (9/28) … Assisted on winning goal in 2-0 victory over Dartmouth (2/28) in Game 1 of ECAC Hockey quarterfi nal series ... Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2012-13)—Steady blueliner who was strong defensively and solid on the offensive end … Had 10 points, including eight assists playing in all 38 games … Recorded an assist in all three ECAC Hockey playoff games as Clarkson swept Rensselaer in the quarterfi nal round (3/1-2) and played Harvard in the league’s semifi nals (3/8) … Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for the Burlington Junior Barracudas (PWHL) ... Was named Female Athlete of the Year in Burlington's Junior programs from 2006 – 2011 and received Athletic Honors in 2011 ... Received academic Honors from 2007 - 2011 ... Was named MVP for her high school hockey team in 2010 and 2012 as well as for her soccer team from 2008 – 2010.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Sharon and Douglas Fast ... Born on October 6, 1994 ... Shoots right ... Business major ... The youngest of four children ... Has two older brothers, Greg and Chris, and a sister, Lindsey ... Lists Sidney Crosby as her favorite athlete ... Excellent all-around athlete who was also recruited by NCAA schools for a soccer scholarship ... Also likes to play volleyball and basketball ... Invited to Canada's National Women's Develop-ment Team selection camp this past August.

WHY CLARKSON—"When fi rst visiting Clarkson University I knew this was the school I wanted to attend. I was impressed having met the coaching staff and learning about the level of commitment towards the hockey program. In addition to great athlet-ics, Clarkson also has a great academic reputation. Altogether I am convinced Clarkson is a great school for me."

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2012-13 Fr 38 2 8 10 13/26 2 0 0 0 +7 2013-14 So 41 2 10 12 22/44 1 0 0 0 +36 2014-15 Jr 29 4 14 18 19/38 2 0 1 0 +14 Totals 108 8 32 40 54/108 5 0 1 0 +57

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Senior • Defense • Burlington, OntarioClarkson Fast Facts: Standout veteran defenseman who earned First-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star honors in 2014-15. Tal-lied four goals and 14 assists playing in 29 games last season.

First Career Assist: vs St. Lawrence in 3-2 W(H), 10/6/12First Career Goal: vs Vermont in 4-1 W(H), 10/12/12

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FRESHMAN YEAR (2014-15)—Points leader among Clarkson rookie skaters … Had 21 points on seven goals and 14 assists … Scored her fi rst career collegiate goal in 9-0 win against Syracuse (10/24) … Had three, three-point games … Named the ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week twice (10/26, 11/2) … Selected to the ECAC Hockey Honor Roll (1/20) … Fourth highest point total among ECAC Hockey defensemen as well as among ECAC Hockey rookies … Was named to the ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played two seasons for the Boston Shamrocks, earning fi rst-team Junior Women’s Hockey League All-Star honors in 2014 and second team accolades in 2013 … Served as a Boston assistant captain in 2013-14 … Attended the USA Hockey National Player Development Camp in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Gina and Shawn Harmon... Shoots left ... University Studies major ... Academic Honor Roll all four years at Billerica Memorial H.S.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because I was impressed not only by the coaches and their commitment to help me reach my hockey goals and how they have grown the program, but also by the caliber of talent of the girls on the team. Then after touring the campus it felt like a place to call home. I also really liked the variety of options Clarkson has to offer academically."

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Sophomore • Defense • Downers Grove, IllinoisClarkson Fast Facts: Enjoyed a solid start to her collegiate career as the points leader among Clarkson freshmen withseven goals and 14 assists. Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team.

First Career Assist: vs Providence in 5-0 W(H), 10/11/14First Career Goal: vs Syracuse in 9-0 W(H), 10/24/14

#14 Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2014-15 Fr 38 7 14 21 5/10 3 0 3 0 +11 Totals 38 7 14 21 5/10 3 0 3 0 +11

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FRESHMAN YEAR (2014-15)—Second on the team in points among freshman forwards … Regis-tered 13 points on seven goals and six assists … Scored opening goal in 2-1 victory over St. Lawrence (10/4) at Cheel Arena for fi rst collegiate point ... Posted three points, including a goal in both games of ECAC Quarterfi nal sweep of Dartmouth (2/27-28) ... Tallied a power-play goal and helped set up game-winner in 2-1 victory at Princeton (11/22) ... Also recorded a goal and an assist in 4-0 win over Union (1/16) ... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for the Ottawa Lady Senators (PWHL), serving as an assistant captain in 2013-14 ... Attended the 2013 Canadian Women’s U18 National Team Selection Camp, and Team Strength and Conditioning Camp ... Skated for U18 Team Ontario Red squad which won the gold medal at the 2013 Canadian National Championships … Honored by the True Sports Foundation as a recipient of the 2011 "Spirit of Sport Story of the Year" Award with the Bantam AA Ottawa Senators Women's Hockey team.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Alison and Stephen Titus ... Born on October 6, 1996 ... Shoots left ... Undecided major ... Ontario Scholar and Honor Roll student for four years at Sacred Heart H.S. …Has a younger brother, Matthew … Likes water sports and playing ping pong … Lists Cassie Campbell as her favorite athlete … Also recruited by Princeton, Cornell, Brown, Colgate and Maine.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because it provided me with the best combina-tion of a strong hockey program, great coaches and a school that is well recognized for its academics. I feel that the coaches, as well as the program, will be able to give me the best opportunity to develop as a hockey player and reach my full potential. I am excited to be attending Clarkson and can't wait to be wearing the green and gold."

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Sophomore • Forward • Stittsville, OntarioClarkson Fast Facts: Second on the team in points among freshman for-wards in 2014-15 with seven goals and six assists.

First Career Assist: at St. Lawrence in 5-3 L(A), 10/3/14First Career Goal: at Brown in 5-1 W(A), 10/31/14

#15 Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2014-15 Fr 38 7 6 13 7/14 1 0 1 0 -1 Totals 38 7 6 13 7/14 1 0 1 0 -1

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JUNIOR YEAR (2014-15)—Served as an assistant captain … Fourth on the team in points with 31 on 11 goals and 20 assists … Had 10 multiple-point games ... Tallied a career-high four points on a goal and three assists in the 6-0 win at Union (2/7) … Picked up two assists in both ECAC Hockey quarterfi nals games vs. Dartmouth (2/27-28).

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2013-14)—Enjoyed a strong run in the 2014 portion of the schedule with 15 (6-9) of her 24 points coming in the New Year … Had nine goals and 15 assists through 41 games … Tallied three goals and fi ve assists over last 11 games … Scored both game-winners in fi nal regular season game victories over Rensselaer (2/21) and Union (2/22) … Goal in 2-1 win against the Dutchmen came 61 seconds into overtime at Cheel, clinching the regular-season title for the Knights … Posted a +21 … Scored twice in 3-0 win over St. Lawrence (1/11) … Tallied three points (1-2) in 4-1 victory at Brown (1/18) … Named to ECAC Hockey weekly Honor Roll once (2/25).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2012-13)—Enjoyed a solid rookie campaign with eight points and six goals through 36 games … First collegiate point was the game-winning goal in 5-1 victory vs. Vermont (10/13) … All six goals came in Clarkson wins …Tallied a goal in three straight games (10/26-11/2) … Scored in Game 2 ECAC Hockey Quarterfi nal victory over RPI (3/2) … Named twice to ECAC weekly Honor Roll.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for the Notre Dame AAA Hounds (SFMAAAHL) where she served as Team Captain ... Invited to the 2010 & 2011 Canadian Women’s U18 Selec-tion Camp ... Invited to the 2010 & 2011 Canadian Women’s U18 Conditioning Camp ... Participated in the 2011 Canadian U18 Nationals as a member of and assistant captain for Team Saskatchewan ... Participated in the 2011 Canada Winter Games as a member of Team Saskatchewan ... The career all-time leading scorer for goals, assists, and points in the Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Kathy and Don Howe ... Born on January 17, 1994 ... Shoots left ... Business major ... Has two sisters, Aurora and Victoria, and a brother, Grayson ... Volunteered her time for “Works of Mercy” in Regina, SK where she helped elementary students with school.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because it was where I felt most welcome. I have never heard anything bad about the school, hockey programs, or coaches. I knew it must have been a good school when all of my friends were considering it and having a coach that went there and enjoyed her experience really helped make the decision seem like the right one. It also doesn’t hurt to know people who will be attending with you. Clarkson seems like the right place to spend the next four years of my life."

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2012-13 Fr 36 6 2 8 5/10 0 0 1 0 +7 2013-14 So 41 9 15 24 0/0 0 0 4 0 +21 2014-15 Jr 36 11 20 31 2/4 3 0 2 0 +11 Totals 113 26 37 63 7/14 3 0 7 0 +39

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Senior • Forward • Moose Jaw, SaskatchewanClarkson Fast Fact:s A veteran leader who has emerged as a top power forward in ECAC Hockey. Fourth on the team in points last season with 31 on 11 goals and 20 assists.

First Career Goal: vs Vermont in 5-1 W(H), 10/13/12First Career Assist: vs Brown in 2-1 W(H), 11/10/12

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Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2012-13 injured 2013-14 Fr 41 3 19 22 7/14 2 0 2 0 +17 2014-15 So 38 24 20 44 10/20 4 0 6 1 +35 Totals 79 27 39 66 17/34 6 0 8 1 +52

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2014-15)—Shared Clarkson's MVP honors as the Knights leading scorer with 44 points on 24 goals and 20 assists … Named ECAC Hockey First-Team All-League ... Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award nominee ... Recorded at least one point in 10 of 13 games in 2015, includ-ing a pair of fi ve-game consecutive point streaks … Scored a career-high three goals in the 5-1 win against Colgate (12/6) … Scored the game-winning goal four times in a fi ve game span between 1/31 and 2/13 … Netted six game-winning goals overall … Tallied four points in the sweep of Dartmouth in the ECAC Hockey quarterfi nals (2/27-28) … Tallied the Knights’ lone goal in the ECAC Hockey semifi nal game against Cornell (3/7) ... Named the ECAC Hockey Player of the Week twice (10/12, 12/10) … Earned a spot on the ECAC Weekly Honor Roll twice (1/20, 2/9) ... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team ... Recipient of Clarkson's Ron Frazer Award.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2013-14)—Came through with a solid season after missing all of the previous year recovering from a leg injury … Skated in all 41 games recording three goals and 19 assists … Posts a +17 plus/minus rating … Had two power play goals and two game-winners .. Opened the scoring in Game 2 2-0 win over Dartmouth to clinch the ECAC Hockey quarterfi nal series against the Big Green (3/1) for fi rst goal in 25 games … Tallied three points (1-2) in 7-0 win over Yale at Cheel … Scored a power-play goal and one assist in fi rst game in over a year in the Knights’ season-opening 12-1 win against RIT (9/28) ... Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.

RED-SHIRT YEAR (2012-13)—Sat out season recovering from an injury.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Served as team captain for the Bluewater Junior Hawks ... A Ca-nadian Women’s U18 Team Member in 2010 & 2011 Summer Series vs. Team USA ... Canadian Women’s U18 Team Member for 2011 U18 World Championships (Silver Medalist), and the 2012 U18 World Championships (Gold Medalist) ... Voted on by the coaching body as one of the top three players on her team throughout the 2012 U18 World Championships.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Becky and Brian Mercer ... Born on January 18, 1994 ... Shoots left ... Business major ... Honor roll student in all four years of H.S. ... Older sister, Carly, was a two-year captain (2012-14) for the Knights ... Also has a younger brother, Cullen ... Selected to the fi nal roster for Hockey Canada's National Under-22 team this past August and played in three-game series vs. the United States' Women's Under-22 National Team in Lake Placid.

WHY CLARKSON—"The reason I chose Clarkson University is because I was drawn in by the amazing atmosphere the campus has to offer. I feel like it resembles my small hometown, and is somewhere I know that I will be comfortable. Also, with the renowned academics and wide variety of course options, I know I will come out with a degree that I am happy with. Clarkson University will challenge me every day to achieve a level of excellence on and off the ice. Finally, I chose Clarkson because one of their students happened to be my sister, and getting the chance to attend University with her couldn’t have made me happier."

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Junior • Forward • Exeter, OntarioClarkson Fast Facts: A red-shirt junior who enjoyed a breakthrough season in 2014-15 to lead the Green and Gold offensively with 44 points (24-20) while earning First-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star honors.

First Career Goal: vs RIT in 12-1 W(H), 9/28/13First Career Assist: vs RIT in 12-1 W(H), 9/28/13

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JUNIOR YEAR (2014-15)—Assistant captain … Led the Knights in points among defensemen with 23 (6-17) … Named ECAC Hockey Third-Team All-League ... Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award nominee ... Connected for four power-play markers and scored game-winning goals in 2-1 victory at St. Lawrence (10/4) and in 5-1 triumph over Colgate (12/6) ... Recorded her 100th career point, the ninth Clarkson player to do so, on tying goal in the 1-1 draw at Cornell (1/10) … Named to the ECAC Hockey Honor Roll twice (10/5, 1/13) … Missed the last fi ve games of the regular season through injury … Had three assists in the sweep of Dartmouth in the ECAC Hockey quarterfi nals.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2013-14)—First-Team All-American ... A Top 10 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award fi nalist … Missed last four games with injury ... Lead Division I in scoring from the blueline with 50 points (seven more than any other defender in the country) … Second among all players in the nation for assists per game with 36 … Boasted a team-high +44 +/- rating on the league’s leading defensive squad … 21 points (6-15) on Knights’ 7th-ranked power play ... Had three game-winners … Opened season with fi ve and four-point outings, including back-to-back hat tricks, in wins over RIT (12-1) and St. Lawrence (10/4) … First-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star … Co-winner of ECAC Hockey’s Best Defensive Defenseman Award … Led the conference in offense from the blueline, averaging 1.45 ppg in the conference and ECAC’s top playmaker in with 26 league assists … Tied for third overall in the conference in scor-ing with 32 points … ECAC Player of the Week (10/8).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2012-13)—ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year ... Second-Team ECAC All-Star ... Leading rookie scorer from the blueline nationally with 36 points, includ-ing a school-record 30 assists … Top scoring freshman in ECAC Hockey with 19 points (3-16) … Second among ECAC defenseman in league scoring (.95 ppg) … Recorded at least one point in 24 of 34 games … Posted a team-high +25 plus/minus … Chosen three times as ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month (October, December, February) … Named three times as league Rookie of the Week ... Helped Canada’s U22 National Team win Gold Medal at the 2013 Meco Cup ... Clarkson's Rookie of the Year.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Seved as team captain for the Toronto Junior Aero’s (PWHL) ... Extensive experience with Canada's national programs.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Laura and Glenn Ambrose ... Shoots right ... Innovation and Entre-preneurship major ... Has an older sister, Tory ... Selected to the fi nal roster for Hockey Canada's National Under-22 team the past two summers for the three-game series vs. the United States' Women's Under-22 National Team, played during August in Calgary (2014) and Lake Placid (2015).

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because for me it was a great combination of elite hockey and strong academics. I felt like this was where I wanted to spend and enjoy the next four years of my life because of the family atmosphere the team presented me. I couldn’t be happier with my decision."

Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2012-13 Fr 34 6 30 36 9/18 4 0 0 0 +25 2013-14 So 37 14 36 50 11/22 6 0 3 2 +44 2014-15 Jr 31 6 17 23 9/18 4 0 2 0 +7 Totals 102 26 83 109 29/58 14 0 5 2 +76

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Senior • Defense • Keswick, Ontario

Clarkson Fast Fact:s First Clarkson defenseman to reach 100 career points (26-83). Has been named a Top-10 Kazmaier Award finalist, earned All-America status and gained numerous ECAC Hockey honors during her first three years at Clarkson.

First Career Goal: vs St. Lawrence in 3-2 W(H), 10/6/12First Career Assist: vs St. Lawrence in 3-2 W(H), 10/6/12

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FRESHMAN YEAR (2014-15)—Skated in all 38 games, fi nishing with three assists …Last point was an assist in 3-1 loss against Quinnipiac (11/29) ... Also set up goals in wins over Providence (10/11) and Syracuse (10/24) ... Posted a +6 plus/minus rating.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played alongside fellow Clarkson freshmen Amanda Titus with the Ottawa Lady Senators (PWHL) in 2013-14 ... Attended the 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 OWHA U18 National Team Selection Camp … Honored by the True Sports Foundation as a recipient of the 2011 "Spirit of Sport Story of the Year" Award with the Bantam AA Ottawa Senators Women's Hockey team..

PERSONAL—Daughter of Jane Fitzpatrick and Marc Fournier … Born on March 25, 1996 … Shoots left … Business major ... Has an older sister, Melissa … Involved in and supporter of DIFD Foundation ... Also likes to play soccer … Also recruited by Dartmouth and Rensselaer.

WHY CLARKSON—"When I started searching for universities, I wanted to fi nd one with a great hockey program as well as great academics. I chose Clarkson because it met both of these priorities. I was honored to be offered a spot on the Clarkson hockey team. The coaches immediately made me feel comfortable and I found the campus atmosphere to be what I was looking for. I knew that going to Clarkson I would be put in an atmosphere of both a hard-working hockey environment and be alongside determined coaches that would help me improve my game. I also felt that the Clarkson business program would provide me with the tools that would help me to excel in my working career later on. I know that the hockey program is one that requires hard work and high focus in order to be the best, and I am prepared to dedicate myself to the lifestyle of a Golden Knight."

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Sophomore • Forward • Ottawa, Ontario

Clarkson Fast Facts: Skated in all 38 games during her rookie campaign,finishing with three assists and a +6 plus/minus rating.

First Career Assist: vs Providence in 5-0 W(H), 10/11/14First Career Goal:

#24 Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2014-15 Fr 38 0 3 3 2/4 0 0 0 0 +6 Totals 38 0 3 3 2/4 0 0 0 0 +6

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FRESHMAN YEAR (2014-15)—First on the team in points among rookie forwards …Registered 15 points on four goals and 11 assists … Had two assists in her fi rst collegiate game, against St. Lawrence (10/3) … Had assists in three consecutive games from 11/29 to 12/6 … Scored the game-winning goal in the regular-season fi nal, 1-0 win at Harvard (2/21) ... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played for the Okanagan Hockey Academy (JWHL) in 2012-14 … Won a gold medal with Canada’s U18 team at the 2014 World Championships … Skated with U18 Team Canada in 2013 series vs USA … U18 Team Canada 2013 May and August Strength Camps … Played for U18 Team BC at 2012, 2013 Canadian National Championships.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Heather and Gerry Bellerive … Born on December 1, 1996 … Shoots right … Business major ... Graduated with honors from Penticton H.S. … Has an older brother, Matt, and younger brother, Jordan … Likes water sports, snow skiing and play-ing ping pong … Lists Marie-Philip Poulin as her favorite athlete … Also recruited by St. Lawrence and Harvard.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because I was looking for a school with a good hockey program as well as strong academics. Clarkson has both of the things I was mainly looking for and more. Along with those two aspects, Clarkson has a great record of gradu-ates with jobs right out of school. That was another big factor in choosing this program."

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Sophomore • Forward • N. Vancouver, British Columbia

Clarkson Fast Facts: Led the Golden Knights’rookie forwards last seasonwith 15 points, including 11 assists. Scored the game-winning goal in the regular-season final, 1-0 win at Harvard, to help Clarkson lock up the #1 seed in the ECAC Hockey playoffs.

First Career Assist: at St. Lawrence in 3-5 L(A), 10/3/14First Career Goal: at Brown in 5-1 W(A), 10/31/14

#27 Year GP G A Pts P/M PP SH GW HT +/- 2014-15 Fr 38 4 11 15 11/33 1 0 2 0 E Totals 38 4 11 15 11/33 1 0 2 0 E

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YEAR GP MINS SAVES GOALS SV% GAA RECORD SHO 2013-14 Fr dnp 2014-15 So 2 57:24 19 3 .864 3.14 0-0-0 0 Totals 2 57:24 19 3 .864 3.14 0-0-0 0

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2014-15)—Saw her fi rst collegiate action in the 9-0 win over Syracuse (10/24) … Played the fi nal 20 minutes against the Orange, making eight stops and helping to com-plete the shutout …Made a career-high 11 saves in 37 minutes of action against Cornell (12/5) … Started the 5-0 exhibition win over McGill (1/3) and made 11 saves.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2013-14)—Was part of a National Championship team in her rookie cam-paign as the Golden Knights won the University's fi rst-ever NCAA title ... Gained valubale experi-ence in practice, learing from all-star goaltender Erica Howe ... Did not see any action, but dressed for games ... Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Team captain at Eden Prairie H.S. ... Team MVP in her junior and senior years ... Selected to All-Conference Team each Year from 2009-2013 ... Senior Goalie of the Year Runner-Up in 2013 ... Rookie of the year in 2009 ... Attended the 2011 Select 16 USA Player Development Camp and the 2012 Select 17 USA Player Development Camp ... 2012-13 Herb Brooks Award recipient and Hobey Baker Award winner.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Sandra and Todd Johnson (H.S. Hockey Coach at Prior Lake, MN) ... Born on June 1, 1995 ... Catches left ... Engineering and Management major ... Academic All-American at Eden Prairie H.S ... Has an older brother, Bennett ... All-around athlete also starring in lacrosse in high school ... Also likes baseball ... Participated in many community service efforts ... Also recruited by Minnesota-Duluth, Dartmouth, Yale and Brown ... Lists Tim Thomas as her favorite athlete.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because of the competitive athletics as well as academics and reputable engineering and business programs. The campus is stunning and there is great support for student-athletes. Clarkson has been at the top of my list for a long time, and when it became an option, I knew it’s where I needed to be."

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Sophomore • Goaltender • Eden Prairie, Minnesota

Clarkson Fast Facts: Has two years of experience and provides the Knights with solid depth in goal.

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FRESHMAN YEAR (2014-15)—Shared Clarkson's MVP honors after emerging as one of the top goaltenders in the country ... Started 37 of the 38 games to backstop the Green and Gold to a 24-11-3 overall record, a share of the ECAC Hockey regular season title, the number one seed in the league playoffs and a third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament … Named ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year as well as Rookie of the Year … Earned a spot on both the First Team All-League Team as well as the All-Rookie Team ... Finished fi rst in ECAC Hockey in save percentage (.942), goals against average (1.33) and win percentage (.773) … Named the ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month for Oc-tober, November and February … Selected ECAC Goaltender of the Month for February ... Named ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week four times (10/12, 11/2, 11/18, 2/9) and ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week once (1/27) … Earned a spot on the ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll 10 times … Broke the 30 saves mark four times …Set her career-high in saves with 42 in the 3-1 win at St. Lawrence (2/3) … Did not allow more than one goal in the fi nal seven games of the season … Had nine shutouts on the year … Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.

BEFORE CLARKSON—Starting goaltender for the KW Rangers (PWHL) in 2013-14 … Backstopped Canada’s U18 team at the 2014 World Championships going 3-0 while allowing just one goal en route to the gold medal … Skated with U18 Team Canada in 2013 series vs USA … U18 Team Canada 2013 May Strength Camp, Goalie Camp and August Camp … Played for U18 Team Ontario Blue at 2013 Canadian National Championships, winning a silver medal.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Nicki and Brad Tiley … Born on December 2, 1996 … Catches left … Biology major ... Four-year Honor Roll student at West Hill Secondary … Has two younger siblings, Alec and Ella … Likes water sports and playing baseball and golf … Lists Manon Rhéaume as her favorite athlete … Also recruited by St. Lawrence and Princeton ... Participated in Canada's National Women's Development Team selection camp this past August in Calgary

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because it was the best fi t for me academically and athletically and made me feel at home. I just had a feeling about the school when I visited campus and I knew it was the one for me."

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Sophomore • Goaltender • Owen Sound, Ontario

Clarkson Fast Facts: Shared Clarkson's MVP honors after emerging as one of the top goaltenders in the country last season. Started 37 of 38 games to back-stop the Green with a .939 SV%, 1.40 GAA and 9 shutouts. Named ECAC Hockey Goaltender and Rookie of the Year.

#7 YEAR GP MINS SAVES GOALS SV% GAA RECORD SHO 2014-15 Fr 38 2182:49 788 51 .939 1.40 24-11-3 9 Totals 38 2182:49 788 51 .939 1.40 24-11-3 9

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Freshman • Forward • 5-4 • 7/24/97Kitchener, Ontario

Freshman • Defense • 5-7 • 11/26/97Calgary, Alberta

BEFORE CLARKSON—A skilled forward who emerged as a steady contributor for the Oakville Jr. Hornets last season … Participated in U18 Team Canada strength and conditioning camps in 2013 and 2014 and was a part of U18 selection camp in 2014 … Won a silver medal with U18 Team Ontario at 2015 Canada Winter Games.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Lori and Larry Gabel … Born on July 24, 1997 … Shoots left … Communications major with minor ... Has an older brother, Ryan, and a younger sister, Megan … Honor Roll student at Pen H.S. … Lists track and beach volleyball as other favorite sports … Lists Drew Doughty has her favorite athlete …

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because it had the program that I wanted to take. When I went for my fi rst visit the coaching staff was very welcoming and once I toured the school I knew that Clarkson University would be a great fi t for me."

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played A solid, steady defenseman who skated for the Okanagan Hockey Academy, serving as assistant captain in 2014-15 … Won a bronze medal with U18 Team Alberta at 2015 Canada Winter Games.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Fiona and Kevin Keenan … Born on No-vember 26, 1997 in Mission Viejo, CA … Shoots left … Undecided major ... Has an older brother, Ryan, and a younger sister, Megan … Honor Roll student at Pen H.S. … Lists track and beach volleyball as other favorite sports … Lists Drew Doughty has her favorite athlete …

WHY CLARKSON—" I chose Clarkson for its strong hockey program and great coaches, along with its remarkable academics. I felt that the dedicated coaching staff and the high level of talented players would push me to continue developing my hockey skills. When visiting Clarkson, I was immediately drawn to the small campus atmosphere and knew it was the right fi t for me."

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Freshman • Forward • 5-7 • 8/28/97Belleville, Ontario

Freshman • Forward • 5-8 • 10/28/97Whitby, Ontario

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played alongside fellow Clarkson freshman Rhyen McGill with the Whitby Jr. Wolves last season … Served as an as-sistant captain in 2014-15 ... Participated in U18 Team Canada selection camps and strength and conditioning camp … Won silver medal with U18 Team Ontario and 2015 Canada Winter Games.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Tanya and Brad Vinkle … Born on August 28, 1997 … Shoots left … Business major ... Has an older sister, Casey, and a younger sister, Carley … An Ontario Scholar and Gold Standing student at St. Theresa Catholic School … Also likes swimming and running … Lists Sidney Crosby has her favorite athlete … Also recruited by Yale, Syracuse, St. Lawrence, North Dakota and Quinnipiac.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because of the combination of excellent hockey and academics. I think this school is the right fi t for me and will give me the opportunity to reach my full potential."

BEFORE CLARKSON—Played alongside fellow Clarkson freshman Cassidy Vinkle with the Whitby Jr. Wolves last season … Served as team captain in 2014-15 ... A quick, strong, powerful skater who gained experi-ence with Hockey Canada … Participated in Team Canada’s U22 Strength and Conditioning Camp this summer … Won a silver medal with U18 Team Canada at 2015 World Championships … Won a silver medal with U18 Team Ontario at 2015 Canada Winer Games.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Cathy O’Toole and Chris McGill … Born on October 28, 1997 … Shoots left … Psychology major ... Has an older sister, Natasha … Honor Roll student at Donald A. Wilson S.S. … Also likes to bowl … Lists Sidney Crosby has her favorite athlete.

WHY CLARKSON—"Clarkson has a great academic reputation and I am thrilled for the opportunity to further my education. I also feel Clarkson will give me the best opportunity to continue to develop as a person and an athlete."

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KELLY MARIANIFreshman • Forward • 5-3 • 3/3/97Mississauga, Ontario

BEFORE CLARKSON—An extremely smart player who skated for the Mississauga Jr. Chiefs, serving as team captain in 2014-15 and as as-sistant captain in 2013-14 … Extensive experience with Canada’s U18 program – strength and conditioning camps (2013, 2014) and selection camps (2013-14) … Played for U18 Team Ontario at 2015 Canada Winter Games, winning a silver medal.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Lynn and Max Mariani … Born on March 3, 1997 … Shoots right … Business major ... Graduated with honors from Penticton H.S. … Has two older brothers, Kyle and Lee.

WHY CLARKSON—"On and off the ice Clarkson was the perfect place to further me as a player and person. From the academics to the hockey program, Clarkson has everything a person needs to excel."

JOSIANE POZZEBON

Freshman • Defense • 5-5 • 3/25/97Bourget, Ontario

BEFORE CLARKSON—A standout player on the blueline for the Nepean Jr. Wildcats ... Served as an assistant captain for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons ... Gained extensive experience playing at the inter-national level with Hockey Canada ... Participated in Canada's National Women's Development Team selection camp this past August in Calgary ... Was a member of Canada's U18 Team which won a Silver Medal at the 2015 World Championships in Buffalo.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Josee and Marco Pozzebon … Born on March 25, 1997 … Shoots left … Business major ... Four-year Honor Roll student at West Hill Secondary … Has a younger brother, Nico, and an older brother, Alex … Likes playing ping pong … Lists Marie Philip Poulinas her favorite athlete.

WHY CLARKSON—""I chose Clarkson University because it offered everything I was looking for, a strong and great hockey program and good academics. I know that the Clarkson coaches and players could help me develop as a hockey player. Also, the beautiful campus makes me feel at home."

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ECAC PlayoffsQuarterfi nal Round—Feb. 27-28 at Campus Sites#1 CLARKSON defeated #8 Dartmouth 2-0 (6-0, 4-1) at Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NY#2 Harvard defeated #7 Yale, 2-0 (2-1, 3-0) at Bright Hockey Center, Cambridge, MA#3 Quinnipiac defeated #6 Princeton 2-0 (7-0, 2-0) at High Point Solutions Arena, Hamden, CT#4 Cornell defeated #5 St. Lawrence, 2-0 (3-1, 3-2) at Lynah Rink, Ithaca, NYSemifi nal Round—March 7 at Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NYCornell 3 - Clarkson 1Harvard 2 - Quinnipiac 1 otChampionship Game—March 8 at Cheel Arena, Potsdam, NYHarvard 7 - Cornell 3

ECAC Overall Pts Record GF-GA GP Record Win% GF-GA1. CLARKSON 34 16- 4- 2 64- 28 38 24- 11- 3 .671 109-61 Harvard 34 16- 4- 2 78- 26 36 27- 6- 3 .792 131-573. Quinnipiac 32 15- 5- 2 54- 25 38 26- 9- 3 .724 97- 454. Cornell 30 14- 6- 2 77- 46 33 19- 11- 3 .621 108-83 St. Lawrence 30 13- 5- 4 67- 50 36 19-12- 5 .597 105-916. Princeton 27 13- 8- 1 60- 47 31 15-14- 2 .516 74-737. Yale 24 12- 10- 0 61- 53 31 15-15- 1 .500 93-788. Dartmouth 20 9-11- 2 55- 59 30 13-15- 2 .467 81-859. Rensselaer 11 5-16- 1 42- 76 34 7-23- 4 .265 63-11110. Colgate 10 4-16- 2 33- 72 34 7-25- 2 .235 54-10011. Union 7 1-16- 5 29- 83 34 4-22- 8 .235 42-10812. Brown 5 2-19- 1 39- 94 29 5-23- 1 .190 58-117

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]

Paul Stewart Director of Offi ciating

phone: 617-429-4842fax: 508-660-2387

e-mail: [email protected]

Website:www.ecachockey.com

2014-15 ECAC STANDINGS

ECAC Hockey Commissioner Steve Hagwell presents Golden Knights' Captain Carly Mercer and Clarkson Athletic Director Steve Yianoukos

with the 2013-14 ECAC Hockey Regular Season Trophy.

2013-14 ECAC Hockey Regular Season Champions

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UNION COLLEGE — Nov. 6 (A), Feb. 6 (H)Nickname .......................................................................................DutchwomenLocation/Conference .................................................Schenectady, NY/ECACEnrollment .................................................................................................... 2,000Head Coach................................................................ Claudia Asano BarcombArena (capacity)...................................................Frank L. Messa Rink (2,225)Series vs Clarkson..................................................................................... 1-23-0

AST. LAWRENCE— Oct. 2 (H), Oct. 3 (A), Jan. 28 (A), Jan. 30 (H)Nickname .......................................................................................................SaintsLocation/Conference .......................................................... Canton, NY/ECACEnrollment ..................................................................................................... 2,000Head Coach........................................................................................ Chris WellsArena (capacity)..........................................................Appleton Arena (3,000)Series vs Clarkson....................................................................................17-17-4

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY — Oct. 6 (A), Nov. 10 (H)Nickname ................................................................................................. OrangeLocation/Conference ........................................................ Syracuse, NY/CHAEnrollment .................................................................................................19,084Head Coach...................................................................................Paul FlanaganArena (capacity)......................................... Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion (n/a)Series vs Clarkson.......................................................................................1-9-0

BOSTON UNIVERSITY — Oct. 16 &17 (A)Nickname ...................................................................................................TerriersLocation/Conference ..............................................................Boston, MA/HEAEnrollment ...................................................................................................15,568Head Coach................................................................................ Brian DurocherArena (capacity)...................................................Walter Brown Arena (3,684)Series vs Clarkson.........................................................................................5-1-1

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE — Oct. 31 (A), Jan. 15 (H)Nickname ........................................................................................... Big GreenLocation/Conference ..................................................... Hanover, NY/ECACEnrollment ..................................................................................................4,200Head Coach...................................................................................Mark HudakArena (capacity)................................................... Thompson Arena (4,500)Series vs Clarkson................................................................................ 10-15-4

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2015-16 Coaches' Preseason Poll:

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BROWN UNIVERSITY — Jan. 9 (A), Feb. 19 (H)Nickname ...................................................................................................BearsLocation/Conference ..................................................Providence, RI/ECACEnrollment ................................................................................................. 5,722Head Coach............................................................................... Bob KenneallyArena (capacity)............................................... Meehan Auditorium (2,495)Series vs Clarkson.................................................................................. 4-16-3

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CLARKSON vs. the OPPOSITION (2015-16 OPPONENTS IN CAPS)

Clarkson gained its fi rst ever wins against Princeton when the Knights knocked off the Tigers in the 2008 ECAC

Quarterfi nals, winning the three-game series, 2-1.

Most Game Played ............... 38 vs St. LawrenceMost Wins ..........................................23 vs UnionMost Losses ................................... 18 vs HarvardMost Ties .................................................................. 4 vs Colgate, Dartmouth, St. Lawrence, Mercyhurst

Most Goals Scored ........................107 vs UnionMost Goals Allowed .................... 77 vs HarvardMost Shutouts ...................................16 vs UnionMost Times Shutout....................... 8 vs Harvard

HIGHS AND LOWS VS. THE OPPOSITION

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

First Last Shutouts

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BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2008-09 2014-15 7 1 5 1 18 22 0 0

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

BROWN 2004-05 2014-15 23 16 4 3 64 26 5 2

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

COLGATE 2003-04 2014-15 24 13 7 4 53 36 4 1

CONNECTICUT 2009-10 2014-15 4 2 1 1 10 7 1 0

CORNELL 2003-04 2014-15 27 12 12 3 61 63 2 3

DARTMOUTH 2004-05 2014-15 29 15 10 4 74 58 8 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 2014-15 30 9 18 3 45 77 2 8

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

Mercyhurst 2004-05 2013-14 17 5 8 4 42 49 1 2

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

Minnesota 2009-10 2013-14 6 1 5 0 7 21 0 4

UNIV. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 2008-09 2011-12 4 2 2 0 10 7 0 0

Niagara 2003-04 2011-12 14 8 4 2 36 23 5 2

North Dakota 2003-04 2013-14 6 2 4 0 10 16 0 1

Northeastern 2003-04 2012-13 6 3 3 0 17 13 1 1

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

PRINCETON 2004-05 2014-15 25 11 12 2 41 40 2 6

Providence 2004-05 2014-15 9 7 1 1 34 13 4 1

RENSSELAER 2003-04 2014-15 22 16 4 2 74 32 3 0

Rochester Inst. of Tech. 2013-14 2013-14 2 2 0 0 18 3 0 0

QUINNIPIAC 2003-04 2014-15 29 18 8 3 78 42 8 3

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 2014-15 38 17 17 4 91 75 6 1

SYRACUSE 2010-11 2014-15 10 9 1 0 38 17 2 0

UNION 2003-04 2014-15 24 23 1 0 107 11 16 0

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

VERMONT 2003-04 2012-13 19 15 1 3 70 18 7 0

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

Wisconsin 2014-15 2014-15 2 0 1 1 1 5 0 1

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CLARKSON WOMEN'S HOCKEY HISTORY

Beginning its 13th year as a Division

I program, Clarkson University Women’s Hockey has enjoyed tre-mendous growth from its fi rst season and is now regarded as one of the top programs in the NCAA.

The Golden Knights have solidifi ed them-selves as one of the best women's hockey teams ever with three consecutive appearances in the elite, eight-team NCAA Tournamenti, capped off by their outstanding season in 2013-14 when the Green and Gold completed a 31-win campaign by earning the University's fi rst ever NCAA National Cham-pionship.

After a 20-year absence, the University made a full commit-ment to women’s hockey as the sport was reestablished on campus with the announcement that Clarkson would compete at the Division I level starting with the 2003-04 campaign.

Clarkson’s original women’s hockey team, formed by Ron Frazer '45, 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 inaugu-ral Clarkson Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, and Cathy Champion-Demers ‘84, a top scorer for the Knights. Fraz-er was chosen for induction into Clarkson’s 2004 HOF while Champion-Demers was a part of the 2007 HOF class.

As a Division I pro-gram, the Green and Gold have amassed a 251-146-48 overall re-cord for a winning per-centage of .618 through the fi rst 12 seasons. Clarkson has skated to 10 winning campaigns, has qualifi ed for the ECAC Hockey playoffs in each of its fi rst 11sea-

sons in the competitive conference and made four appearances in the NCAA Tournament.

Clarkson claimed its fi rst ever ECAC Hockey Regular Season title in 2013-14 and followed that up with a share of the confer-ence regular-season crown in 2014-15.

The Knights, under head coach Rick Seeley, who would guide the program in its fi rst fi ve years, held their own in that initial season and posted a 16-12-3 overall record against a mixed schedule of Division I foes and elite squads from Division III. Lay-ing the foundation for a promising future, Clarkson skated a very young lineup featuring 20 freshmen.

Clarkson’s initial NCAA victory was a 2-1 triumph at Niagara on October 18, 2003. The Knights’ fi rst offi cial win at Cheel Arena was a 1-0 shutout of Vermont on October 26 of that opening campaign. Clarkson has enjoyed great success at its 3,000-seat home, posting a 148-56-27 record (.699) in Potsdam through its fi rst 12 seasons.

By qualifying for the 2004-05 ECACHL playoffs in its fi rst year as a member of the 11-team league, Clarkson proved to be a program on the rise in the NCAA Division I ranks. The Golden Knights, who swept Union College 2-1 and 4-0 on October 16-17 at Cheel in its inaugural league games, posted a respectable 13 wins in its second year as a varsity program.

The Green and Gold, who lost seven one-goal games during the year, earned the fi nal league postseason berth with a solid run down the stretch where they won four of their last seven league games. Clarkson clinched its fi rst ever postseason appear-ance when it knocked off Brown University 3-2 in Potsdam on February 19, 2005. The Knights ended the year with a loss at perennial NCAA powerhouse Harvard in the playoffs.

The lone senior on the Clarkson roster, Kristi Shaw '05, a transfer from UNH, completed her two-year career for the

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Green and Gold and became the Knights' fi rst alumna.With two years of experience under its belt Clarkson came

into its own during the 2005-06 campaign and was ranked among the Top 10 teams in the country throughout the majority of the season. The Knights skated to 22 wins and tied for third in the conference. Highlighting the regular season was a weekend sweep at league powers Harvard (4-3) and Dartmouth (1-0), and a 2-0 shutout over its archrival, number-one ranked St. Lawrence before a record crowd of 1,946 at Cheel Arena on December 2.

The Knights had to travel to Cambridge, MA once again for the ECAC playoffs, and although the Green and Gold eventually lost to Harvard in the fi rst round they were able to force the series to three games by earning their fi rst ever playoff win with a 2-1 overtime triumph over the Crimson on March 4, 2006. Har-vard was able to advance to the championship tournament after edging Clarkson 2-1 in double overtime the next night.

Junior captain Lindsay Williams ‘07 and assistant captains Christine Bailkowski ‘07, Emma Madigan ’07 and Ashley Shaidle ’07 led a young Clarkson squad, without any seniors on the roster. The Knights gained the respect from every team they faced for their disciplined, hard-working style of play. The fi rst ever all-star for Clarkson, Kira Hurley ’07 backboned the Knights in goal during their breakout season and earned numer-ous accolades in the process, including second-team All-Amer-ica and the ECACHL Goaltender of the Year. Williams was honored for her contributions to the community and was named a fi nalist for the prestigious Hockey Humanitarian Award.

Hurley anchored one of the stingiest defenses in the country and posted an NCAA-high 10 shutouts. She boasted a .937 save percentage and a 1.29 goals against average.

Twelve seniors who formed the cornerstone of the program since its inception closed out their collegiate careers in 2006-07 with an impressive resume and the knowledge in knowing that they established a solid foundation for an emerging program in the NCAA.

The Golden Knights’ Class of 2007 skated to three winning campaigns in four seasons and helped the Green and Gold com-pile 69 total victories, a notable achievement for a neophyte pro-gram just getting off the ground.

With the seniors providing the leadership, a talented trio of freshmen sparking the offense, and a veteran tandem backstop-ping the Knights’ stingy defensive effort, Clarkson proved once again that it was one of the most competitive teams in Division I in 2006-07. Led by Williams, a three-year captain, and assistant captains Shaidle and Lauren Lubrano ‘07, Clarkson was ranked among the top teams in the nation during a school-record eight-game winning streak in the middle of the season and fi nished with an 18-15-3 overall record, including 11 wins at Cheel Arena. Williams went on to be named a fi nalist once again for Hockey Humanitarian Award and was the recipient of the coveted hThe Knights tied for sixth in the ECACHL, regarded as the tough-est league in women’s hockey with a 10-10-2 conference mark. Clarkson’s season came to a close in late February when the Knights pushed fi fth-ranked St. Lawrence to the limit in the quar-terfi nal round of the league’s playoffs in Canton, NY before falling 3-2 and 3-1 in the series.

Rookies Genevieve Lavoie ‘10, Britney Selina ‘10 and Carlee Eusepi ‘10 led the Knights’ offense. Lavoie, who scored a team-high 23 goals and 36 points, and Eusepi, who tallied 21 points from the blueline, were both named to the ECACHL All-Rookie team. Hurley and Stephanie Hansen ‘07 shared the duties in goals, with both posting three shutouts apiece, and helped the Knights rank among the top defensive squads in the country, allowing only 2.06 goals per game.

Along with Williams, Bailkowski, Hansen, Hurley, Lubrano, Ma-digan, Shaidle, Jessica Finley, Andrea Maluta, Melissa Marshall, Christina Valesente and Carolyn Zidek all closed out their collegiate careers as part of Clarkson’s fi rst senior class.

With a school-record for wins, a Top-10 ranking in the na-tional polls, it’s fi rst ever playoff series victory and its inaugural trip to the ECAC Hockey Championship Tournament, Clarkson enjoyed great success in the 2007-08 campaign. Seeley and as-sistant coaches Shannon and Matt Desrosiers established the fi ve-year-old Golden Knight program as one of the best in the country with a young team that relied upon hard work, disci-plined play, a stingy defensive effort, and opportunistic scoring.

Led by their four seniors, captain Katie Morrison ‘08 and as-

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sistants Brooke Beazer ‘08, Jessica Cloutier ‘08 and Aman-da Dittmer ‘08, the Knights skated to a 24-9-5 overall record, and fi nished fourth in ECAC Hockey with a 13-6-3 league mark. The Green and Gold rallied to defeat Princeton in the league’s postseason quarterfi nal round, earning their fi rst victories ever over the Tigers, by winning the best-of-three series 2-1 at Cheel Arena. The fi nest season in Clarkson’s brief history came to a close in the conference semifi nal round as the Knights fell to the top team in the country, Harvard, as the Crimson pulled away for a hard fought win on their home ice at the Bright Hockey Center.

Featuring one of the stingiest defenses in the country, Clark-son was ranked fourth in the nation allowing only 1.42 goals per games. The Knights fi nished second in ECAC Hockey action in scoring defense (1.59). Backboning Clarkson’s strong defen-sive play was a pair of talented freshman goaltenders, including Lauren Dahm ‘11, who boasted some of the best numbers in the country. Offensively, Clarkson displayed a balanced attack and averaged close to three goals per game. Eleven players scored in double fi gures, including four with over 30 points, and several forwards established new school records. As a sophomore, Selina set a new standard for points in a season with 44, including a re-cord 26 assists. Clarkson was the least penalized team in college hockey, averaging just 7.2 minutes per game.

Although Clarkson came up just short in its bid for a sec-ond consecutive appearance in the ECAC Hockey Championship Tournament, the Golden Knights still enjoyed a successful season, recording numerous team and individual highlights. Guided by fi rst-year co-head coaches Shannon, who was with the program at its inception, and Matt Desrosiers, a young Clarkson squad with just three seniors on the roster – captain Kimberly McK-enney ‘09, Marie-Jo Gaudet ‘09 and Courtney O’Connor ‘09 - posted a 16-14-6 overall record and placed seventh in ECAC Hockey with a 10-8-4 conference mark.

The Green and Gold were edged out by St. Lawrence in the

league’s quarterfi nal series in Canton NY, closing out the most challenging schedule in the program’s six-year history with two close losses to the nationally-ranked Saints, falling 4-3 in over-time and 2-1.

Highlighting the 2008-09 campaign for the Golden Knights was a two-game sweep at Cheel Arena over Mercyhurst (5-2, 4-2), eventual runners-up for the 2009 NCAA title, a three-point weekend in Potsdam against perennial national powers Harvard (2-0) and Dartmouth (2-2), and a 2-1 regular season triumph at home over St. Lawrence.

Gaudet headlined a respectable showing by Clarkson on the 2008-09 ECAC Hockey All-Star Team by earning fi rst-team ac-colades. Selina and Eusepi were named third-team all-stars, while freshman standout Juana Baribeau ‘12 was selected to ECAC Hockey’s All-Rookie team. Gaudet and Selina became the charter members of Clarkson Century Club by surpassing the 100-point career mark during the season.

After growing into a solid Division I program through its fi rst six years in the NCAA, Clarkson joined the nation’s elite in 2009-10 with its best season ever. Guided by the Desrosiers, Clarkson skated to a 23-12-5 overall record and just missed out on claim-ing the ECAC Hockey regular season title with a 14-5-3 league mark.

The Golden Knights, paced by Selina and Eusepi, were regard-ed among the top teams in the country throughout the season, ranking as high as number two in the national polls, and made the program’s fi rst ever NCAA Tournament appearance, qualify-ing as an at-large selection in the prestigious eight-team tourney.

The Green and Gold enjoyed a memorable postseason run, starting with its fi rst ever playoff victories over archrival St. Law-rence in the ECAC quarterfi nal round. After dispatching the

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Saints 2-1 (5-0, 1-2, 4-1) in the opening series at Cheel Arena, the Knights took down perennial powerhouse Harvard with a 3-2 win in the conference semifi nals held in Potsdam. Clarkson came up just short in its bid for the ECAC Tournament Championship, fall-ing to Cornell 4-3 in overtime in Ithaca.

The Knights made an impressive showing in their fi rst NCAA Tournament game, rallying from a 2-0 defi cit to force overtime against Minnesota as Baribeau scored the tying goal on a shot from center ice with just 1:44 remaining in regulation. Although Clarkson fell in the extra session 3-2 on the Gophers’ home ice, the Knights left with their heads held high.

Selina was named ECAC Hockey’s Best Defensive-Forward, while Eusepi was honored at the conference’s Best Defensive-Defenseman. Dahm joined Selina and Eusepi as a second-team ECAC Hockey All-Star. The Knights’ leading scorer, Dominique Thibault ‘10 was named a third-team league all-star. Seniors Ashleigh Moorehead and Tegan Schroeder also played key roles in Clarkson’s most successful season.

A young Clarkson squad overcame a slow start to the 2010-11 campaign, matured as the season progressed, and gained experi-ence and confi dence to emerge as a solid team in ECAC Hockey. The Golden Knights came within one goal of advancing to the their second consecutive appearance in the semifi nal round of the conference’s postseason tournament. The Knights’ season came to an end with a 4-3 overtime loss at 9th-ranked Dartmouth in Game 3 of the league’s quarterfi nal series.

Clarkson, which went 8-5-3 in its fi nal 16 games, posted a 14-17-6 overall record and claimed sixth place in the ECAC Hockey standings with a 10-8-4 league mark. Dahm and forward Melissa Waldie ‘11 established themselves as two of the best to ever play for the Knights, setting new Clarkson records. Dahm posted a career mark for wins in goal with 49, while Waldie became the Knights’ all-time leading goal scorer with 67. Classmate Daris Tendler set the program’s record for most career games played at 150. Along with Caitlin Oleksa and Courtney Olson, the Class of 2011 compiled 77 wins over four years at Clarkson.

The Knights freshmen developed into a standout class and

boasted two of the team’s leading scor-ers in Jamie Lee Rattray and Carly Mercer with 25 and 24 points, respec-tively. Erica Howe emerged as Clark-son’s number one goaltender down the stretch and fi nished her rookie campaign with 10 wins.

With its most vic-tories ever in ECAC Hockey play and a 20-win mark through mid-February, Clarkson enjoyed one of its best regular seasons ever in the nine-year his-tory of the program. Unfortunately the Golden Knights could not continue their momentum in postseason action and came up just sort in the opening round of the conference playoffs to end the 2011-12 campaign with a a 22-10-5 overall record. Clarkson placed third in the league standings with a 15-5-2 ECAC Hockey mark. The well respected Class of 2012 – Cap-tain Katelyn Ptolemy, assistant captain Danielle Boudreau, Baribeau, Kali Gillanders and Gabrielle Kosziwka – pro-vided the leadership for the Green and Gold while a talented group of underclassmen emerged as standout Division I players, giving Clarkson a promising future.

Howe was among the best in the country between the pipes and was selected the ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year to highlight the Knights’ individual honors. Rattray, who averaged 1.15 points per game, was a nominee for the Pat-ty Kazmier Award as the top player in Women’s Division I Hockey. In her second collegiate season, Mercer led the Green and Gold in scoring with 40 points, including 26 assists. Dani-elle Skirrow, who was among the national leaders in power-play goals with 10, and Hailey Wood, Clarkson’s leading scorer from the blueline with 24 points, enjoyed solid junior campaigns. Baribeau closed out her career as the Knights’ third all-time leading scorer with 118 (62-56) career points.

Celebrating its 10th season of Division I play, Clarkson en-joyed its best season ever in 2012-13. The Golden Knights, with the Desrosiers in their fi fth year at the helm, posted a school-record 28-10 overall record. Led by captain Carly Mercer and assistant captain Hailey Wood, Clarkson skated to a second-place 18-4 ECAC Hockey mark, fi nishing just one point out of fi rst. Ranked in the national polls throughout the season, the

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Green and Gold advanced to the league playoffs semifi nal round and were one of the eight teams selected to play in the 2013 NCAA Tournament. Erica Howe highlighted the Knights indi-vidual honores when she was selected ECAC Hockey Goalten-der of the Year for the second consecutive season. Erin Am-brose was named the conference’s Rookie of the Year, and was a second-team ECAC All-Star along with Rattray. Carly Mercer was a third-team league All-Star.

The 2013-14 season was the best ever for Clarkson and in-cluded numerous personal and team accomplishments, capped off by the Golden Knights winning the University's fi rst-ever NCAA National Championship.

Led by a talented, hard-working and focused senior class and guided by the Desrosiers, and assistant coach Matt Kelly, Clark-son skated to a school-record 31-5-5 overall mark iand won the ECAC Hockey regular season title with a 16-2-4 league record. Ranked among the top teams in the country throughout the sea-

son, the Knights earned the National Title with a 5-4 victory over two-time defending national champion Minnesota on March 23 at Quinnipiac University’s High Point Solutions Arena.

Sophomore Shannon MacAulay completed the stunning victory with her unassisted breakway game-winner late in regu-lation that gave Clarkson a two-goal lead.

The Golden Knights Class of 2014 – Vanessa Gagnon, Erica Howe, Carly Mercer, Shelby Nisbet, Vanessa Plante, Ja-mie Lee Rattray and Brittany Styner – enjoyed the most suc-cess of any class in the history of Clarkson Women's Hockey. The seniors compiled an outstanding .674 winning percentage during their four-year careers (2010-14), helped the Green and Gold amass 95 victories, win an ECAC Hockey regular season title and make two NCAA Tournament appearances, capped off by the

National Championship.Clarkson's MVP Award added to lengthy list of accolades

that Rattray accumulated in her fi nal collegiate campaign. The Golden Knights' all-time leading scorer also was honored as the 2014 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner, the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player, a CCM All-American and ECAC Hockey Player of the Year among many other tributes.

Rattray paced the Knights offensively throughout their out-standing season, leading the nation with 66 points through 41 games. The Kanata, Ont. native was second in the country in goals with 29, led Division I with 10 power-play markers and was fi fth in the nation in game-winning goals with fi ve. Rattray averaged over a point per game as Clarkson's all-time leading scorer with 181 career points on 77 goals and 104 assists through 147 games.

As Clarkson's captain, Mercer was the driving force behind the Green and Gold's run to the national championship. A Second-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star forward, Mercer played a key role

in Clarkson's league-leading offense with 45 points on 14 goals and 31 assists as the team's fourth-leading scorer. As a two-year captains. the native of Exeter, Ont. native led Clarkson to its two best seasons ever and completed her collegiate career as Clarkson's second all-time leading scorer with 150 points on 53 goals and 97 assists playing in a school-record 153 games.

Winner of the ECAC Hockey's Best-Defensive Forward award, Gagnon ex-celled on both ends of the ice. Boasting a +43 plus/minus rating for the season, the assistant captain tallied 18 goals and 15 as-sists, including three goals and fi ve points in the NCAA Tournament. A fourth-year graduate student at Clarkson, Gagnon also earned the prestigious ECAC Hockey

Mandi Schwartz Student-Athlete of the Year honor and was rec-ognized at the NCAA Tournament as the Elite 89 Award winner.

The all-time winningest goaltender in Clarkson’s history, Howe was at her best in postseason play en route to the national title and was named to the Frozen Four All-Tournament team. The Ottawa, Ont. native completed her collegiate career with just about all the Green and Gold goaltending records and a 90-32-15 overall record, including 29 shutouts.

A fi rst-team All-American and a Top-10 Patty Kazmaier Award Finalist, sophomore Erin Ambrose missed the Knights’ NCAA Tournament run with an injury, but she was dominant during the regular season as the premier defenseman in the country. The Keswick, Ont. native led Division I in scoring from the blueline with 50 points (14-36).

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Following up on its NCAA Championship season Clarkson enjoyed another successful campaign in 2014-15.The Golden Knights overcame the loss of a talented senior class which was a major part of that title-winning season and skated to

a 24-11-3 overall record, falling just one win short of reaching the Frozen Four in 2014-15. The Green and Gold, guided by seventh-year head coach Matt Desrosiers, and fi rst-year assistant coaches Meghan Duggan and Britni Smith claimed a share of the ECAC Hockey regular season title with a 16-4-2 conference mark, earned the number one seed in the league playoffs for the second year in a row and made its third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament.

A remarkable season came to a close for Clarkson in the NCAA Quarterfi nal round in March as #2 seed Boston College defeated the Golden Knights 5-1 at Kelley Rink in Chestnut Hill, MA.

Several of the players responsible for Clarkson's remarkable season were recognized by ECAC Hockey for their efforts in leading the Golden Knights' to the conference regular season co-championship. Clarkson gained three of the conference's major awards and placed fi ve standouts on the league's fi rst three all-league teams and two on the all-rookie squad.

Shea Tiley made an impressive debut to her collegiate career as one of the top goaltenders in the country. She boasted a .939 save percentage and a 1.40 GAA en route to a 24-11-3 record, including nine shutouts. Tiley was named ECAC Hockey Goaltender and Rookie of the Year along with earning fi rst-team all-star honors.

Joining Tiley on the ECAC Hockey All-Star First Team were juniors Renata Fast and Cayley Mercer. Mercer paced the Green and Gold's offensive with 44 points on a team-high 24 goals and 20 assists. She led the Knights in game-

winning goals with six and also tallied four times on the power play. Mercer boasted a team-best +35 plus/minus rating and was named a fi rst-team ECAC Hockey all-star.

Fast overcame an injury at the start of the season and was a steady performer on the blueline, scoring 18 points on four goals and 14 assists through 31 games contests. She posted the best plus/minus (+14) among Clarkson defenders.

The Knights captain, MacAulay and Ambrose were selected to the league's third team, while freshman Sa-vannah Harmon joined Tiley on the ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team.

Clarkson's Class of 2015 closed out their collegiate careers. Jenna Boss, Emily Horn, Christine Lam-bert, Daniella Matteucci and Jennifer Shields – enjoyed the most success of any class in the history of Clarkson Women's Hockey. The seniors compiled an outstanding .724 winning percentage during their four-year careers (2011-15), helped the Green and Gold amass 105 victories, win two ECAC Hockey regular season titles and make three NCAA Tournament ap-pearances, capped off by a National Championship in 2014.

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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

2010-11 37 14 17 6 .459 76 85 10 8 4 6th 50 46 M.&S. Desrosiers C. Olson

2011-12 37 22 10 5 .662 103 66 15 5 2 3rd 69 31 M.&S. Desrosiers K. Ptolemy

2012-13 38 28 10 0 .737 110 68 18 4 0 T-2nd 61 28 M.&S. Desrosiers Carly Mercer

2013-14 41 31 5 5 .817 150 46 16 2 4 FIRST 81 25 M.&S. Desrosiers Carly Mercer

2014-15 38 24 11 3 .671 109 61 16 4 2 T-FIRST 64 28 M. Desrosiers S. MacAulay

Totals 445 251 146 48 .618 1,193 777 141 72 25 524 375

TRADITIONYEAR-BY-YEAR NCAA DIVISION I RECORDS

TEAM RECORDS

Most Games Played 41 2013-14 (won 31, lost 5, tied 5)Most Games Won 31 2013-14 (won 31, lost 5, tied 5)Most Games Lost 17 2004-05 (won 13, lost 17, tied 6) 2010-11 (won 14, lost 17, tied 6)Most Games Tied 6 2004-05 (won 13, lost 17, tied 6) 2008-09 (won 16, lost 14, tied 6) 2010-11 (won 14, lost 17, tied 6)

Most Goals ScoredSingle Game: 12 vs RIT, September 28, 2013 (12-1 at Cheel Arena)Season: 150—2013-14 (41 games, won 31, lost 5, tied 5)Average: 3.66—2013-14 (41 games, 150 goals)

Fastest Clarkson Goal 7 seconds in 1st by Lindsay Williams - in 9-0 win over Vermont at Cheel, 9/29/06

Most Overtime Games Played 13 2010-11 (won 3, lost 4, tied 6)Most Overtime Games Won 3 2010-11 (won 3, lost 4, tied 6)Longest Winning Streak 8 (11/18/06 - 1/5/07)Longest Unbeaten Streak 19 17-0-2 (12/7/13 - 3/8/14) Longest Losing Streak 4 (three times) (last time - 12/3/10 - 1/8/11)Longest Winless Streak 6 0-5-1 (11/9/03 - 11/29/03)

Best Record at Cheel Arena 2013-14 (won 17, lost 4, tied 4)Most Attendance at Cheel Arnea

2,506—in 2-1 win over St. Lawrence, on October 4, 2014Most Attendance on the Road 2,273—in 1-1ot tie at Wisconsin, on January 24, 2015Most Attendance Neutral Site 3,573—in 5-4 win vs Minnesota, on March 23, 2014 in NCAA Championship game at Quinnipiac

Long-time coach and Clarkson Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, Ron Frazer '45 dropped the ceremoni-al puck at the Knights' fi rst home game as an NCAA program on October 25, 2003 vs Vermont.

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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 4-4ot10/23 WAYNE STATE T 3-3ot10/29 Mercyhurst L 1-210/30 Mercyhurst L 1-411/6 Providence T 3-3ot11/7 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 1-1ot12/3 NIAGARA W 1-012/4 NIAGARA W 4-31/1 ^ Boston College L 0-11/2 ^ Boston College T 1-1ot1/7 * YALE L 1-2ot1/8 * PRINCETON L 0-31/14 * Dartmouth L 2-51/15 * Vermont W 4-01/22 QUINNIPIAC T 2-2ot1/23 QUINNIPIAC W 5-01/28 * COLGATE L 1-31/29 * CORNELL W 2-02/4 * Princeton L 1-2ot2/5 * 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 1-1ot10/26 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 0-1ot11/15 Quinnipiac L 3-511/16 Rensselaer T 2-2ot11/28 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 2-2ot1/5 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 1-1ot10/29 * 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 2-1ot1/7 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 0-1ot2/10 * 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 2-3ot3/3 $ Harvard L 0-13/4 $ Harvard W 2-1ot3/5 $ 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 3-3ot10/20 * St. Lawrence L 1-310/21 * ST. LAWRENCE L 0-510/27 * Quinnipiac W 6-310/28 * Princeton T 1-1ot11/3 * 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 2-1ot11/25 * 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 1-1ot2/3 * 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 $ 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 2-2ot10/19 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 2-2ot11/17 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 3-3ot1/12 * 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 2-2ot2/8 * Cornell W 5-32/9 * Colgate T 1-1ot2/15 * 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 3-2ot3/2 $ 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 1-1ot10/9 PROVIDENCE W 3-2ot10/10 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 1-1ot1/15 Mercyhurst L 3-61/16 Mercyhurst T 5-5ot1/22 * Yale W 3-21/23 * 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 0-1ot2/13 * Quinnipiac T 1-1ot2/19 * DARTMOUTH L 1-42/20 * HARVARD T 3-3ot2/26 $ 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 3-4ot3/13 ! Minnesota L 2-3ot * ECAC $ ECAC Quarterfi nals # ECAC Semifi nal & ECAC Championship ! NCAA Quarterfi nal

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

9/24 BLUEWATER (exh) W 4-010/1 MINNESOTA L 0-510/2 MINNESOTA L 0-310/9 Connecticut L 1-310/10 Providence L 0-510/15 ST. LAWRENCE T 1-1ot10/16 St. Lawrence W 3-210/22 New Hampshire L 1-210/23 Boston University L 2-310/29 * UNION W 3-010/30 * RENSSELAER W 2-111/5 Syracuse W 3-211/12 SYRACUSE L 1-311/16 * ST. LAWRENCE W 4-111/19 * Brown T 1-1ot11/20 * Yale L 2-3ot11/27 VERMONT T 1-1ot11/28 VERMONT W 4-012/3 * Colgate L 2-512/4 * Cornell L 0-31/7 * PRINCETON L 0-21/8 * QUINNIPIAC L 2-3ot1/14 * Dartmouth W 3-2ot1/15 * Harvard L 2-31/21 * YALE W 2-1ot1/22 * BROWN W 5-31/28 * Quinnipiac W 3-2ot1/29 * Princeton W 3-22/4 * CORNELL T 3-3ot2/5 * COLGATE T 2-2ot2/11 * HARVARD T 3-3ot2/12 * DARTMOUTH L 1-32/15 * St. Lawrence L 1-2ot2/18 * Rensselaer W 2-12/19 * Union W 4-02/25 $ Dartmouth W 4-12/26 $ Dartmouth L 2-42/27 $ Dartmouth L 3-4ot

* ECAC $ ECAC Quarterfi nals

2010-11 (14-17-6, 10-8-4 - 6th ECAC) Coaches: SHANNON & MATT DESROSIERS

2010 NCAA Tournament Team - Quarterfi nals at University of Minnesota.

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9/24 WHITBY (exh) W 6-09/30 Vermont T 3-3ot10/1 St. Lawrence L 3-610/8 PROVIDENCE W 3-010/9 CONNECTICUT T 3-3ot10/14 Syracuse W 3-210/15 SYRACUSE W 4-210/21 BOSTON UNIV. T 2-2ot10/22 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 2-110/28 * DARTMOUTH T 2-2ot10/29 * HARVARD L 1-2ot11/4 * Union L 1-211/5 * Rensselaer W 2-111/11 * QUINNIPIAC W 3-011/12 * PRINCETON W 1-011/18 * Harvard L 1-211/19 * Dartmouth W 1-012/2 * RENSSELAER W 10-012/3 * UNION W 6-212/10 Niagara W 3-112/11 Niagara W 1-01/5 Northeastern L 2-51/6 Boston College L 2-31/13 * Yale W 5-21/14 * Brown W 6-21/20 * St. Lawrence L 2-31/21 * ST. LAWRENCE T 1-1ot

2011-12 (22-10-5, 15-5-2 - 3rd ECAC) Coaches: SHANNON & MATT DESROSIERS

1/27 * COLGATE W 4-11/28 * CORNELL W 5-32/3 * BROWN W 4-3ot2/4 * YALE W 7-02/10 * Princeton W 2-12/11 * Quinnipiac W 3-22/17 * Cornell L 1-2ot2/18 * Colgate W 1-02/24 $ QUINNIPIAC L 1-42/25 $ QUINNIPIAC W 2-12/26 $ QUINNIPIAC L 0-2

* ECAC $ ECAC Quarterfi nals

9/29 OTTAWA (exh) W 14-010/5 St. Lawrence W 1-010/6 ST. LAWRENCE W 3-210/12 VERMONT W 4-110/13 VERMONT W 5-110/19 Mercyhurst W 3-010/20 Mercyhurst L 3-4 10/26 * UNION W 6-010/27 * RENSSELAER W 6-211/2 North Dakota W 3-111/3 North Dakota L 2-311/9 * YALE W 4-111/10 * BROWN W 2-111/16 * Quinnipiac W 4-111/17 * Princeton W 2-1ot11/30 * CORNELL W 2-112/1 * COLGATE L 1-212/7 SYRACUSE W 3-212/8 Syracuse W 5-41/3 BOSTON COLLEGE L 1-51/4 NORTHEASTERN L 3-41/11 * Brown W 2-11/12 * Yale W 1-01/18 * Colgate W 3-11/19 * Cornell L 1-31/25 * HARVARD W 3-11/26 * DARTMOUTH W 5-0

2012-13 (28-10, 18-4 - T-2nd ECAC) Coaches: SHANNON & MATT DESROSIERS

2/1 * ST. LAWRENCE W 3-12/2 * St. Lawrence L 2-32/8 * Rensselaer W 3-12/9 * Union W 3-22/15 * PRINCETON L 1-42/16 * QUINNIPIAC W 1-02/22 * Dartmouth W 3-12/23 * Harvard W 3-13/1 $ RENSSELAER W 3-2ot3/2 $ RENSSELAER W 5-23/9 # Harvard L 2-43/16 ! Boston University L 3-5 * ECAC $ ECAC Quarterfi nals # ECAC Semifi nal ! NCAA Quarterfi nal

2013 NCAA Tournament Team - Quarterfi nals at Boston University.

! NCAA Quarterfi nal

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9/28 RIT W 12-110/4 ST. LAWRENCE W 5-210/5 St. Lawrence W 4-110/11 Syracuse W 2-110/12 SYRACUSE W 4-010/18 MERCYHURST L 0-210/19 MERCYHURST T 1-1ot10/25 * Cornell L 3-610/26 * Colgate W 2-011/1 * BROWN T 1-1ot11/2 * YALE W 7-011/8 * DARTMOUTH W 3-011/9 * HARVARD L 0-211/15 PROVIDENCE W 5-1

2013-14 - NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (31-5-5, 16-2-4 - FIRST ECAC)

Coaches: SHANNON & MATT DESROSIERS

11/16 PROVIDENCE W 4-011/22 * Princeton W 7-011/23 * Quinnipiac W 3-012/6 NORTH DAKOTA L 1-212/7 NORTH DAKOTA W 2-112/14 ^ RIT (outdoor game) W 6-21/3 McGILL (exh) W 7-01/10 * St. Lawrence W 6-01/11 * ST. LAWRENCE W 3-01/17 * Yale T 3-3ot1/18 * Brown W 4-11/24 * COLGATE W 5-21/25 * CORNELL W 3-11/31 * Union W 5-0

2/1 * Rensselaer W 5-12/7 * QUINNIPIAC T 3-3ot2/8 * PRINCETON T 2-2ot2/14 * Harvard W 2-12/15 * Dartmouth W 6-12/21 * RENSSELAER W 6-02/22 * UNION W 2-1ot2/28 $ DARTMOUTH W 2-03/1 $ DARTMOUTH W 2-03/8 # QUINNIPIAC W 6-03/9 &CORNELL L 0-13/15 ! BOSTON COLLEGE W 3-13/21 @Mercyhurst W 5-13/23 $ Minnesota W 5-4

* ECAC ^ Frontier Field, Rochester, NY $ ECAC Quarterfi nals # ECAC Semifi nal & ECAC Championship ! NCAA Quarterfi nal @ NCAA Semifi nal $ NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

2 0 1 4 N C A A N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S2 0 1 4 N C A A N AT I O N A L C H A M P I O N S

The Golden Knights were ECAC Hockey Regular Season Champions in 2013-14.

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10/3 St. Lawrence L 3-510/4 ST. LAWRENCE W 2-110/11 Providence W 5-010/12 Providence W 3-010/17 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 1-310/18 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 2-510/24 SYRACUSE W 9-010/25 Syracuse W 4-110/28 * ST. LAWRENCE W 5-010/31 * Brown W 5-111/1 * Yale W 2-111/14 * HARVARD T 2-2ot11/15 * DARTMOUTH W 3-011/21 * Quinnipiac L 0-1

2014-15 (24-11-3 16-4-2 - T-FIRST ECAC)

Coach: MATT DESROSIERS

11/22 * Princeton W 3-211/28 ^ Connecticut W 2-1ot11/29 ^ Quinnipiac L 1-312/5 * CORNELL L 3-812/6 * COLGATE W 5-11/3 McGILL (exh.) W 5-01/9 * Colgate W 3-11/10 * Cornell T 1-1ot1/16 * UNION W 4-01/17 * RENSSELAER W 4-21/24 Wisconsin T 1-1 ot1/25 Wisconsin L 0-41/30 * YALE L 2-31/31 * BROWN W 6-0

2/3 * St. Lawrence W 3-12/6 * Rensselaer W 2-12/7 * Union W 6-02/13 * PRINCETON W 2-12/14 * QUINNIPIAC L 0-12/20 * Dartmouth W 2-1ot2/21 * Harvard W 1-02/27 $ DARTMOUTH W 6-02/28 $ DARTMOUTH W 4-13/7 # CORNELL L 1-33/14 ! Boston College L 1-5

* ECAC ^Nutmeg Classic, Storrs, CT $ ECAC Quarterfi nals # ECAC Semifi nal ! NCAA Quarterfi nal

Q p

The Golden Knights defeated archrival St. Lawrence three times during the 2014-15 campaign en route to their fourth straight season of posting 20-or-more wins.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS

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 402009-10 D. Thibault 21 B. Selina 26 D. Thibault 402010-11 M. Waldie 15 J. Rattray 18 J. Rattray 252011-12 J. Rattray 19 Car. Mercer 26 Car. Mercer 402012-13 J. Rattray 22 J. Rattray 30 J. Rattray 52 E. Ambrose2013-14 J. Rattray 29 J. Rattray 37 J. Rattray 662014-15 Cay. Mercer 24 Cay. Mercer 20 Cay. Mercer 44 O. Howe

CLARKSON SCORING RECORDS

Most Goals/Single Game 5 Ashley Shaidle—12/6/03 vs Colby in 11-1 winMost Goals/Season 29 Jamie Lee Rattray —2013-14 (41 games)Most Goals/Career 77 Jamie Lee Rattray—2010-14 (147 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 win Brittany Styner—12/2/11 vs Rensselaer (1-4) in 10-0 win Jamie Lee Rattray—11/22/13 at Princeton (1-4) in 7-0 win Erin Ambrose—1/24/14 vs Colgate (10-4) in 5-2 win Jamie Lee Rattray—1/24/14 at Union (1-4) in 5-2 winMost Assists/Season 37 Jamie Lee Rattray—2013-14 (41 games)Most Assists/Career 104 Jamie Lee Rattray—2010-14 (147 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 66 Jamie Lee Rattray—2013-14 (29 goals, 37 assists, 41 games)Most Points/Career 181 Jamie Lee Rattray—2010-14 (77 goals, 104 assists, 147 games)Most Points in a Season by a Defenseman 50 Erin Ambrose—2013-14 (14 goals, 36 assists, 37 games)Most Career Points by a Defenseman109 Erin Ambrose—2010-15 (26 goals, 83 assists, 102 games)Most Points by a Senior 66 Jamie Lee Rattray—2013-14 (29 goals, 37 assists, 41 games)Most Points by a Junior52 Jamie Lee Rattray—2012-13 (22 goals, 30 assists, 36 games)Most Points by a Sophomore 50 Erin Ambrose—2013-14 (14 goals, 36 assists, 37 games)

Most Points by a Freshman 36 Genevieve Lavoie—2006-07 (23 goals, 13 assists, 36 games) Melissa Waldie—2007-08 (19 goals, 17 assists, 38 games) Erin Ambrose—2012-13 (6 goals, 30 assists, 34 games)Most Power-Play Goals in a Season 11 Genevieve Lavoie—2006-07Most Power-Play Goals in a Career 31 Melissa Waldie—2007-2011 (149 games)Most Shorthanded Goals in a Season 3 Jamie Lee Rattray—2012-13Most Shorthanded Goals in a Career 5 Britney Selina—2006-10 (148 games)Most Game-Winning Goals in a Season 9 Jamie Lee Rattray—2012-13, Most Game-Winning Goals in a Career 20 Jamie Lee Rattray—2010-14 (147 games)Most Hat Tricks in a Season 3 Genevieve Lavoie—2006-07Most Hat Tricks in a Career 3 Genevieve Lavoie—2006-09 Marie-Jo Gaudet—2005-09 Jamie Lee Rattray—2010-14Most Penalty Minutes in a Season 60 Vanessa Gagnon—2013-14 Most Penalty Minutes in a Career145 J. Rattray—2010-14 (145 min./67 pen.)

INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS

Cayley Mercer and Carly Mercer '14 are two of the most prolifi c scorers in Clarkson History.

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CLARKSON's 100-POINT CLUB

Dominique Thibault '10

GENEVIEVE LAVOIE2006-10

110 points45 goals - 65 assists

in 149 games

MARIE-JO GAUDET2005-09

109 points62 goals - 47 assists

in 144 games

JAMIE LEERATTRAY

2010-14181 points

77 goals - 104 assistsin 147 games

CARLYMERCER

2010-14150 points

53 goals - 97 assistsin 153 games

BRITNEY SELINA2006-10

148 points50 goals - 98 assists

in 144 games

JUANA BARIBEAU

2008-12118 points

62 goals - 56 assistsin 150 games

MELISSA WALDIE2007-11

121 points67 goals - 54 assists

in 149 games

BRITTANY STYNER2010-14

111 points32 goals - 79 assists

in 152 games

ERIN AMBROSE

2012-15109 points

26 goals - 83 assistsin 102 games

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2003-04Dec. 6 - Ashley Shaidle (5) - Lindsay Williams (4) 11-1 W(H) vs Colby

Jan. 9 - Kate Allgood 4-0 W(H) vs Union

Feb. 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 Quinnipiac

Nov. 18 - Genevieve Lavoie 6-3 W(A) at Wayne State

Nov. 25 - Britney Selina 5-1 W(A) at Cornell

Dec. 1 - Genevieve Lavoie 4-2 W(H) vs Yale

Dec. 2 - Genevieve Lavoie 4-1 W(H) vs Brown

Jan. 19 - Britney Selina 8-1 W(H) vs Union

2007-08Jan.19 - Marie-Jo Gaudet4-1 W(H) vs Cornell

Nov. 30 - Melissa Waldie - Marie-Jo Gaudet6-0 W(A) at Yale

2008-09Nov. 29 - Juana Baribeau (4)4-2 W(H) vs Vermont

Jan. 9 - Marie-Jo Gaudet3-2 W(H) vs Maine

2009-10none

2010-11none

2011-12Dec. 2 - Jamie Lee Rattray10-0 W(H) vs Rensselaer

Jan. 28 - Juana Baribeau 5-3 W(H) vs Cornell

2012-13Nov. 16 - Jamie Lee Rattray4-1 W(A) at Quinnipiac

Jan. 25 - Carly Mercer3-1 W(H) vs Harvard

2013-14Sept. 28 - Erin Ambrose12-1 W(H) vs RIT

Oct. 4 - Erin Ambrose5-2 W(H) vs St. Lawrence

Nov. 16 - Christine Lambert4-0 W(H) vs Providence

Jan. 24 - Jamie Lee Rattray5-2 W(H) vs Colgate

2014-15Oct. 24 - Genevieve Bannon 9-0 W(H) vs SyracuseOct. 28 - Shannon MacAulay 5-0 W(H) vs St. LawrenceDec. 6 - Cayley Mercer 5-1 W(H) vs Colgate

ALL-TIME HAT TRICKS

Ashley Shaidle '07 holds the Clarkson record for most goals in a game with fi ve, and shares the team mark for most assists (4) and points (6) in a game.

Erin Ambrose opened up her All-America sophomore campaign of 2013-14 with back-to-back hat tricks in wins over RIT (9/28) and St. lawrence (10/4).

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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. Grandmont-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 232010-11 E. Howe .928 (25) E. Howe 1.87 E. Howe 102011-12 E. Howe .927 (37) E. Howe 1.75 E. Howe 222012-13 E. Howe .931 (37) E. Howe 1.73 E. Howe 272013-14 E. Howe .941 (41) E. Howe 1.10 E. Howe 312014-15 S. Tiley .939 (38) S. Tiley 1.40 S. Tiley 24

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: .941—Lauren Dahm, 2013-14 (41 games, 724 saves, 45 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) Lauren Dahm, 10/23/10 at Boston Univ. (3rd period of 3-2 loss)

Most Saves in a Season: 868— Lauren Dahm, 2009-10 (39 games)Most Saves in a Career: 2,979— Erica Howe, 2010-14 (140 games)

Most Wins in a Career: 90— Erica Howe, 2010-14 (90-32-15)Most Wins in a Season: 31— Erica Howe, 2013-14

Most Shutouts in a Career: 29— Erica Howe, 2010-14 (140 games)Most Shutouts in a Season: 14— Erica Howe, 2013-14 (41 games)

Lauren Dahm '11 boasted the lowest goals against average (1.03 GAA) in the nation during her freshman campaign of 2007-08.

Kira Hurley '07 Erica Howe '14

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2003-04Oct. 26 - Kira Hurley - 38 saves 1-0 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 Vermont2005-06Oct. 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 PlacidJan. 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 Yale2006-07Sept. 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 Northeastern

Feb. 3 - Kira Hurley - 20 saves 1-0 vs ColgateFeb. 17 - Kira Hurley - 14 saves 4-0 at Union2007-08Oct. 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 YaleJan. 25 - Lauren Dahm - 7 saves 6-0 at UnionJan. 26 - Eve Grand.-Berube - 17 saves 3-0 at Rensselaer2008-09Nov. 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 Quinnipiac2009-10Oct. 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. Lawrence2010-11Oct. 29 - Erica Howe - 16 saves 3-0 vs UnionNov. 28 - Lauren Dahm - 25 saves 4-0 vs VermontFeb. 19 - Erica Howe - 20 saves 4-0 vs Union

2011-12Oct. 8 - Erica Howe - 18 saves 3-0 vs ProvidenceNov. 11 - Erica Howe - 27 saves 3-0 vs QuinnipiacNov. 12 - Erica Howe - 26 saves 1-0 vs PrincetonNov. 19 - Erica Howe - 26 saves 1-0 at DartmouthDec. 2 - Erica Howe - 6 saves 10 vs Rensselaer - 5 saves Emily HornDec. 11 - Erica Howe - 22 saves 1-0 at NiagaraFeb. 4 - Erica Howe - 16 saves 7-0 vs YaleFeb. 18 - Erica Howe - 19 saves 1-0 at Colgate2012-13Oct. 5 - Erica Howe - 32 saves 1-0 at St. LawrenceOct. 19 - Erica Howe - 36 saves 3-0 at MercyhurstOct. 26 - Erica Howe - 16 saves 6-0 vs UnionJan. 12 - Erica Howe - 21 saves 1-0 at YaleJan. 26 - Erica Howe - 22 saves 5-0 vs DartmouthFeb. 16 - Erica Howe - 27 saves 1-0 vs Quinnipiac2013-14Oct. 12 - Erica Howe - 26 saves vs SyracuseOct. 26 - Erica Howe - 11 saves 2-0 at Colgate Nov. 2 - Erica Howe - 17 saves 4-0 at UnionNov. 8 - Erica Howe - 11 saves 3-0 vs DartmouthNov. 16 - Erica Howe - 15 saves 4-0 vs ProvidenceNov. 22 - Erica Howe - 14 saves 7-0 at PrincetonNov. 23 - Erica Howe - 23 saves 3-0 at QuinnipiacJan. 10 - Erica Howe - 21 saves 6-0 at St. LawrenceJan. 11 - Erica Howe - 15 saves 3-0 vs St. LawrenceJan. 31 - Erica Howe - 7 saves 5-0 at UnionFeb. 21 - Erica Howe - 9 saves 6-0 vs RensselaerFeb. 28 - Erica Howe - 15 saves 2-0 vs DartmouthMarch 1 - Erica Howe - 16 saves 2-0 vs DartmouthMarch 8 - Erica Howe - 12 saves 6-0 vs Quinnipiac

Clarkson's all-time winningest goaltender, Erica Howe '14 posted a 90-32-15 record, including 29 shutouts from 2010-14.

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2014-15Oct. 11 - Shea Tiley - 14 saves 5-0 at ProvidenceOct. 12 - Shea Tiley - 22 saves 3-0 at ProvidenceOct. 24 - Shea Tiley - 11 saves 9-0 vs Syracuse 8 saves McKenzie JohnsonOct, 28 - Shea Tiley - 19 saves 5-0 vs St. LawrenceNov. 15 - Shea Tiley - 24 saves 3-0 vs DartmouthJan. 3 - McKenzie Johnson - 11 saves 5-0 vs McGill (exh.) 8 saves Jenna BossJan. 16 - Shea Tiley - 23 saves 4-0 vs UnionJan. 31 - Shea Tiley - 15 saves 6-0 vs BrownFeb. 7 - Shea Tiley - 16 saves 6-0 at UnionFeb. 21 - Shea Tiley - 28 saves 1-0 at HarvardFeb. 27 - Shea Tiley - 21 saves 6-0 vs Dartmouth

Shea Tiley posted nine shutouts in her freshman campaign of 2014-15, including s 19-save effort in a 5-0 victory over St. lawrence at Cheel Arena on October 28, 2014

Jenna Boss '15 helped Clarkson pick up a 5-0 win in exhibition play against McGill (1/3) by making eight saves over the fi nal 30 minutes in

the contest against the Marlets

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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- ECACHL All-Academic TeamANDREA MALUTA - Jr., Forward - ECACHL All-Academic Team

2006-07LINDSAY WILLIAMS - Sr., Forward- Sarah Devens Award Recipient- Hockey Humanitarian Award Finalist- ECACHL All-Academic TeamCARLEE EUSEPI - Fr., Defense - ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team- ECACHL All-Academic TeamGENEVIEVE LAVOIE - Fr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team- ECACHL All-Academic 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 Team

ALL-TIME ALL-STARS

Lindsay Williams '07 was the 2007 recipient of the Sara Devins Award.

COURTNEY 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-Academic 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 Team2008-09MARIE-JO GAUDET - Sr., Center- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 1st Team

The Golden Knights' fi rst All-America, Kira Hurley '07

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CARLEE 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

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 Team

ALL-TIME ALL-STARS

MEG OMAND - So., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamKATELYN PTOLEMY - So., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamDANIELLE SKIRROW - Fr., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team- ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team

2010-11ERICA HOWE - Fr., Goaltender- ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamCARLY MERCER - Fr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamDANIELLE BOUDREAU - Jr., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamLAUREN DAHM - Sr., Goaltender- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamVANESSA GAGNON - Fr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamGABRIELLE KOSZIWKA - Jr., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamAMANDA LUCKY - Fr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team

KATELYN PTOLEMY - Jr., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamDANIELLE SKIRROW - So., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team

2011-12ERICA HOWE - So., Goaltender- ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 1st Team- Finalist ECAC Player of the Year- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamDANIELLE BOUDREAU - Sr., Defense - Finalist ECAC Best Defensive-Defenseman- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamKATELYN PTOLEMY - Sr., Defense - Finalist ECAC Student-Athlete of the Year- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamJAMIE LEE RATTRAY - So., Forward - Nominee Patty Kazmaier AwardJUANA BARIBEAU - Sr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamJENNA BOSS - Fr., Goaltender- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamVANESSA GAGNON - So., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamTAYLOR GEDIG - Fr., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamKALI GILLANDERS - Sr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamGABRIELLE KOSZIWKA - Sr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamAMANDA LUCKY - So., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamVANESSA PLANTE - So., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamJENNIFER SHIELDS - Fr., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamDANIELLE SKIRROW - Jr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamBRITTANY STYNER - So., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team

Carlee Euspi '10

An All-American defender and a Top-10 Patty Kazmaier Award Finalist as a sopho-more, Erin Ambrose is Clarkson's all-time leading scorer from the blueline with

109 points (26-83) entering her senior campaign.

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2014 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Winner - Jamie Lee Rattray '14

2012-13ERICA HOWE - Jr., Goaltender- ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year- ECAC All-Star - 1st Team - Finalist ECAC Player of the Year- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamERIN AMBROSE - Fr., Defense- ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 2nd Team- ECAC Hockey All-Rookie TeamJAMIE LEE RATTRAY - Jr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 2nd TeamCARLY MERCER - Jr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 3rd TeamVANESSA GAGNON - Jr., Forward- CoSIDA/Capital One Women's At-Large Academic All-Region- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamJENNA BOSS - So., Goaltender- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamRENETA FAST - Fr., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamCHRISTINE LAMBERT - So., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamCAYLEY MERCER - Fr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamVANESSA PLANTE - Jr., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamJENNIFER SHIELDS - So, Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamDANIELLE SKIRROW - Sr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamBRITTANY STYNER - Jr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team

2013-14JAMIE LEE RATTRAY - Sr., Forward - 2014 PATTY KAZMAIER MEMORIAL AWARD WINNER- NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player- NCAA All-Tournament Team- CCM All-American First Team- All-USCHO.com - First Team- ECAC Hockey Player of the Year- First-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star

ERIN AMBROSE - So., Defense - Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top 10- CCM All-American First Team- All-USCHO.com - First Team- First-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star- co-ECAC Hockey Best Defensive-DefensemanVANESSA GAGNON - Sr., Forward - NCAA Elite 89- Mandi Schwartz Student-Athlete of the Year- Sarah Devens Award - ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team ERICA HOWE - Sr., Goaltender - NCAA All-Tournament Team- All-USCHO.com - Second Team- Second-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star- Finalist ECAC Goaltender of the Year- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamCARLY MERCER - Sr., Forward - Second-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamBRITTANY STYNER - Sr., Forward - Second-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star- ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team

RENATA FAST - So, Defense - NCAA All-Tournament Team- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamSHANNON MACAULAY - So., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Tournament TeamGENEVIEVE BANNON - Fr., Forward - Finalist ECAC Rookie of the Year.JENNA BOSS - Jr., Goaltender- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamMcKENZIE JOHNSON - Fr., Goaltender- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamCHRISTINE LAMBERT - Jr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamDANIELLA MATTEUCCI - JR., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamCAYLEY MERCER - So., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamVANESSA PLANTE - Sr., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamJENNIFER SHIELDS - Jr, Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamMATT & SHANNON DESROSIERS - USCHO.com Coaches of the Year- ECAC Hockey Coaches of the Year

Clarkson's all-time leading scorer, Jamie Lee Rattray '14, amassed 181 points on 77 goals and 104 assists in 147 career games (2010-14).

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2014-15SHEA TILEY - Fr., Goaltender - ECAC Hockey All-Star Goaltender of the Year- ECAC Hockey All-Star Rookie of the Year- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 1st Team- ECAC Hockey All-Star All-Rookie Team- All-USCHO All-Star All-Rookie Team- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamRENATA FAST - Jr., Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Star - 1st Team- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamCAYLEY MERCER - So., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Star - 1st Team- ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team

ERIN AMBROSE - Jr., Defense - ECAC Hockey All-Star - 3rd TeamSHANNON MacAULAY - Jr., Forward - ECAC Hockey All-Star - 3rd TeamSAVANNAH HARMON - Fr., Defense - ECAC Hockey All-Star All-Rookie Team- All-USCHO All-Star All-Rookie TeamMATT DESROSIERS - Head Coach- ECAC Hockey Coach of the YearBRIELLE BELLERIVE - Fr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamJENNA BOSS - Sr., Goaltender- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamEMILY HORN - Sr., Goaltender- ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team

CHRISTINE LAMBERT - Sr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamLAUREN LEFLER - Fr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamDANIELLA MATTEUCCI - Sr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamJENNIFER SHIELDS - Sr, Defense- ECAC Hockey All-Academic TeamAMANDA TITUS - Fr., Forward- ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team

2015 ECAC Hockey Goaltender and Rookie of the Year - Shes Tiley

TINE LAMBERT Sr Forward

Renata Fast accepts her 2015 ECAC Hockey First-Team All-Star award from league commissioner Steve Hagwell

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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

Ambrose, Erin - #23 2012- D 102 26 83 109 29/58 14 0 5 +76 Keswick, Ontario

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

Bannon, Genevieve #9 2013- F 79 23 36 59 12/24 5 1 2 +36 Candiac, Quebe

Baribeau, Juana - #25 2008-12 LW 150 62 56 118 70/140 11 3 11 +32 Amos, Quebec

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

Bellerive, Brielle - #27 2014- F 38 4 11 15 11/33 1 0 2 E N.Vancouver, British Columbia

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

Boudreau, Danielle - #10 2008-12 C/D 150 8 24 32 32/64 3 0 0 +16 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

ALL-TIME GOLDEN KNIGHTS

C. Bailkowski '07 J. Baribeau '12 B. Beazer '08 D. Boudreau '12 J. Cloutier '08 A. Dittmer '08

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

Fast, Reneta - #12 2012- D 108 8 32 40 54/108 4 0 1 +56 Burlington, Ontario

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

Fournier, Katelyn - #24 2014- F 38 0 3 3 2/4 0 0 0 +6 Ottawa, Ontario

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

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Gagnon, Vanessa - #21 2010-14 F 148 33 36 69 55/128 4 1 9 +47 St. Constant, Quebec

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

Gedig, Taylor - #8, #4 2011-13 D 63 1 1 2 6/12 0 0 0 E Kelowna, British Columbia

Gillanders, Kali - #19 2008-12 RW 142 11 22 33 66/143 2 1 4 +6 Kyle, Saskatchewan

Gillham, Jessica #7 2013- F 72 3 6 9 3/6 0 0 2 +2 Uxbridge, Ontario

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

Harmon, Savannah -#14 2014- D 38 7 14 21 5/10 3 0 3 +11 Downers Grove, Illinois

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

Howe, Olivia - #16 2012- F 113 26 37 63 7/14 3 0 7 +39 Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

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

Jacobson, Corrie #2 2013- D 54 4 5 9 3/6 0 0 0 +23 Warren, Ontario

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

Kosziwka, Gabrielle - #7 2008-12 C 150 21 26 47 26/52 2 0 2 +25 Limehouse, Ontario

Lambert, Christine - #22 2011-15 F 139 25 37 62 17/34 4 0 1 +37 Thetford Mines, Quebec

Lavoie, Genevieve - #21 2006-10 RW 149 45 65 110 28/56 21 0 10 +36 Delson, Quebec Lefl er, Lauren - #8 2014- F 38 1 3 4 10/20 0 0 0 -5 Windsor, Ontario

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

Lucky, Amanda - #29 2010-12 F 72 0 3 3 4/8 0 0 0 -1 Kanata, Ontario

MacAulay, Shannon - #24, #4 2012 F 115 38 35 73 52/112 12 0 8 +27 Mt. Herbert, Pri. Edward Isl.

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

Carly Mercer '14 led the Green and Gold to their two best seasons ever as team captain in 2012-13 and 2013-14.

C. Eusepi '10 V. Gagnon '14 M. J. Gaudet '09 K. Gillanders '12 G. Kosziwka '12 C. Lambert '15

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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

Matteucci, Daniella - #17 2011-15 D 154 7 14 21 28/58 1 0 1 +31 Fruitvale, British Columbia

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

Mercer, Cayley #18 2012- F 79 27 39 66 17/34 6 0 8 +52 Exeter, Ontario

Mercer, Carly - #15, #19 2010-14 F 153 53 97 150 38/76 20 0 13 +40 Exeter, 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 2008-12 C 96 11 14 25 56/112 1 1 2 +7 London, Ontario

Nisbet, Shelby - #13 2010-14 F 151 19 21 40 29/69 1 0 4 +10 Wiseton, Saskatchewan

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

L. Lubrano '07 E. Madigan '07 A. Maluta '07 M. Marshall '07

Daniella Matteucci '15 skated in more games than any other Golden Knight, playing in 154 contests from 2011-15.

G. Lavoie '10 D. Matteucci '15

S. Nisbet '14C. Mercer '14McKenney '09 A. Moorehead '10 K. Morrison '08 C. O'Connor '09

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Oleksa, Caitlin - #17 2007-11 F 127 1 3 4 4/8 0 0 0 E Battle Creek, Michigan

Olson, Courtney - #18 2007-11 D 121 1 7 8 42/84 0 0 0 +17 Great Falls, Montana

Omand, Meg - #20 2008-10 F/D 36 0 0 0 1/2 0 0 0 +1 Cold Lake, Alberta

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

Plante, Vanessa - #11 2010-14 D 149 8 28 36 68/139 1 0 1 +36 Riviere-du-Loup, Quebec

Ptolemy, Katelyn - #4 2008-12 D 148 4 32 36 36/72 1 0 0 +21 Dinsmore, Saskatchewan

Rattray, Jamie Lee - #19 2010-14 F 147 77 104 181 67/145 26 4 20 +83 Kanata, Ontario

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

V. Plante '14 J.L. Rattray '14

D. Skirrow '13

K. Ptolemy '12 T. Schroeder '10

K. Shaw '05 B. Styner '14

Brittany Selina '10 owns of of the best all-time +/- for the Knights at +59 compiled in 148 games from 2006-10.

C. Olson '11C. Oleksa '11

J. Shields '15A. Shaidle '07B. Selina '10

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L. Dahm '11 J. Finley '07 S. Hansen '07 K. Hurley '07

Shields, Jennifer - #6 2011-15 D 152 0 18 18 31/62 0 0 0 +45 Ingersoll, Ontario

Skirrow, Danielle - #28 2009-13 F 151 44 37 81 43/86 16 1 12 +9 Trenton, Ontario

Styner, Brittany - #24, #10 2010-14 F 152 32 79 111 39/68 6 1 5 +64 Calgary, Alberta

Tendler, Daris - #29, #16 2007-11 LW 150 12 27 39 14/28 1 0 1 +5 Verwood, Saskatchewan

Titus, Amanda - #15 2014- F 38 7 6 13 7/14 1 0 1 -1 Stittsville, Ontario

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 2007-11 RW 149 67 54 121 24/48 31 1 19 +43 Newmarket, Ontario

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

Wood, Hailey - #9 2009-13 D 146 8 43 51 43/86 6 0 1 +29 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

M. Waldie '11 L. Williams '07 H. Wood '13

E. Howe '14

Stephanie Hansen '07.

C. Valesente '07D. Thibault '10

C. Zidek '07

D. Tendler '11

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J. Boss '15 L. Dahm '11 J. Finley '07 E. Howe '14S. Hansen '07

K. Hurley '07

E. Horn '15

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

Boss, Jenna #32 2011-15 1 20:00 3 0 1.000 0.00 0 0 0 0 Little Canada, Minnesota

Dahm, Lauren - #35 2007-11 97 5670:56 2093 161 .929 1.70 49-35-12 20 Baldwinsville, New York

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

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

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

Horn, Emily - #35 2011-15 5 150:27 37 5 .881 1.99 1-0-0 0 Hamilton, Ontario

Howe, Erica - #27 2010-14 140 8317:56 2979 218 .932 1.57 90-32-15 29 Ottawa, Ontario

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

Johnson, McKenzie - #33 2013- 2 57:24 19 3 .864 3.14 0-0-0 0 Eden Prairie, Minnesota

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

Neumann, Kelsey - #31 2009-10 2 59:45 22 4 .846 4.02 0-1-0 0 China Grove, North Carolina

Tiley, Shea - #35 2014- 38 2182:49 788 51 .939 1.40 24-11-3 9 Owen Sound, Ontario

Erica Howe has played the most games (140) in the Clarkson crease and posted a 90-32-15 all-time record from 2010-14.

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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 2007

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

CLASS of 2011Left-right: Lauren Dahm, Courtney Olson,Daris Tendler, Melissa Waldie,Caitlin Oleksa

CLASS of 2012Left-right: Danielle Boudreau, Juana Baribeau,Gabrielle Kosziwka, Kali Gillanders,Katelyn Ptolemy

Class of 2013 - Hailey Wood, Danielle Skirrow

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CLASS of 2014Front row Left-right: Vanessa Gagnon, Erica Howe, Brittany Styner. Back row: Shelby Nisbet, Carly Mercer, Vanessa Plante,Jamie Lee Rattray

Class of of 2014 with Family and Friends on Senior Day.

Class of 2014 with Clarkson President Tony Collins and his wife, Karen.

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CLASS of 2015Front row Left-right: Emily Horn, Jenna Boss. Back row: Jennifer Shields, Christine Lambert, Daniella Matteucci

Class of of 2015 with Family and Friends on Senior Day.

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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.

CLARKSON REMEMBERS RONALD FRAZER '45 "FATHER OF WOMEN'S HOCKEY"

With women's sports emerging at the collegiate level in the mid-1970s, Ron Frazer started Clarkson's original intercollegiate wom-en's hockey program with nothing but true "walk-ons." Frazer, the "Father" of Women's Hockey at Clarkson, along with his wife

Doris, played a highly signifi cant role in establishing the foundation for the Golden Knights' current Division I women's hockey team.Drawing from the 184 women undergraduates on campus, Frazer gathered 17 student-athletes for Clarkson's fi rst women's team in

the winter of 1974. The Knights won their fi rst game with an impressive 7-0 victory over Potsdam with senior center Joan Carroll '75 scoring the fi rst of her fi ve goals just 22 seconds after the opening faceoff. Clarkson, which also posted wins over Colgate and Boston University during that inaugural season, fi nished with a 5-2 record in the 1974-75 campaign.

During his nine-year tenure guiding "Frazer's Blazers" the Green and Gold compiled a 68-64-3 record, but more importantly provided Clarkson student-athletes with plenty of sportsmanship, camaraderie and lasting memories. The Knights' best season was in 1977-78 when the team fi nished with nine consecutive wins to post an 11-5 mark.

Frazer was a 1945 Clarkson mechanical engineering graduate and went on to Iowa State for his PhD in industrial engineering and economics. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, he skated at forward on the Clarkson men's ice hockey teams during the 1942-43 and 1943-44 seasons under coach Jack Roos, recording 23 goals and 10 assists through 15 games. Before attending Clarkson he was a leading scorer for Nepean High School and the Ottawa Junior Senators.

A 2004 Clarkson Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee and a Centennial Professor in the School of Business, Frazer passed away on Sep-tember 6, 2011.

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

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 Hock-ey at Clarkson, Frazer, a 2004

inductee, started the program in 1974 and served as head

coach for nine seasons.asonseasonsnsnsnnsnsnsnsnsnsnnsnsnsnns..

Ron Frazer '45

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Clarkson's Offi ce 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.

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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*

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POTSDAM, NEW YORKUNIVERSITYCLARKSON

POTSDAM, NEW YORK

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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 26 (Sat.) McGILL UNIVERSITY (exhibition) H 2:00 p.m.OCTOBER

2 (Fri.) ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY H 7:00 p.m.3 (Sat.) St. Lawrence University A 3:00 p.m.6 (Tue.) Syracuse University A 7:00 p.m.9 (Fri.) University of Vermont A 7:00 p.m.10 (Sat.) UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT H 3:00 p.m.16 (Fri.) Boston University A 7:00 p.m.17 (Sat.) Boston University A 3:00 p.m.23 (Fri.) UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE H 3:00 p.m.24 (Sat.) UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE H 3:00 p.m.30 (Fri.) * Harvard University A 7:00 p.m.31 (Sat.) * Dartmouth College A 4:00 p.m.NOVEMBER

6 (Fri.) * Union College A 7:00 p.m.7 (Sat.) * Rensselaer A 4:00 p.m.10 (Tue.) SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY H 7:00 p.m.13 (Fri.) UCONN H 7:00 p.m.14 (Sat.) UCONN (Skate with a Knight) H 3:00 p.m.20 (Fri.) * QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY H 7:00 p.m.21 (Sat.) * PRINCETON UNIVERSITY H 4:00 p.m.DECEMBER

4 (Fri.) * COLGATE UNIVERSITY H 7:00 p.m.5 (Sat.) * CORNELL UNIVERSITY H 4:00 p.m.JANUARY

8 (Fri.) * Yale University A 7:00 p.m.9 (Sat.) * Brown University A 4:00 p.m.15 (Fri.) * DARTMOUTH COLLEGE H 7:00 p.m.16 (Sat.) * HARVARD UNIVERSITY H 4:00 p.m.22 (Fri.) * Cornell University A 3:00 p.m.23 (Sat.) * Colgate University A 3:00 p.m.28 (Thr.) * St. Lawrence University A 7:00 p.m.30 (Sat.) * ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY H 3:00 p.m.FEBRUARY

5 (Fri.) * RENSSELAER H 7:00 p.m.6 (Sat.) * UNION COLLEGE H 4:00 p.m.12 (Fri.) * Princeton University A 7:00 p.m.13 (Sat.) * Quinnipiac University A 4:00 p.m.19 (Fri.) * BROWN UNIVERSITY H 7:00 p.m.20 (Sat.) * YALE UNIVERSITY H 4:00 p.m.26-28 ECAC Hockey Playoffs - Quarterfi nal Round(Fri.-Sun.) (Best-of-three games series - at campus sites)MARCH 5 (Sat.) ECAC Hockey Tr. Semifi nals at campus site6 (Sun.) ECAC Hockey Tr. Championship at campus site 12 (Sat.) NCAA Quarterfi nals at campus sites 18 & 20 NCAA Frozen Four(Fri. & Sun.) Whittemore Center Arena UNH, Durham, NH *