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St. Lawrence Saints women's ice hockey

The St. Lawrence Saints women's ice hockey program represents St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York. The Saints play at Appleton Arena and are part of the Eastern College Athletic Conference. In 2001, St. Lawrence participated in the inaugural NCAA Championship tournament. Their current head coach is St. Lawrence alumnus Chris Wells, who played for the 1992 men's championship ice hockey team.

St. Lawrence Saints women's ice hockey
Current season
UniversitySt. Lawrence University
ConferenceECAC
Head coachChris Wells
13th season, 221–161–57
ArenaAppleton Arena
Canton, New York
ColorsScarlet and brown[1]
   
NCAA Tournament Runner-up
2001
NCAA Tournament Frozen Four
2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
NCAA Tournament appearances
2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2017
Conference Tournament championships
2012

History edit

Beginning as a club team, the women's program has seen great success since entering Division I in 1997. Currently, the team has made five Frozen Four appearances in the eight years since the creation of a Women's NCAA Division I tournament. With the women's appearance in inaugural Frozen Four (2001), St. Lawrence became the first school to have both their men and women's programs in the NCAA Division I ice hockey tournament in the same year.[2] The women's team also recorded the first ever win in the history of the NCAA Women's Frozen Four.[3]

The first women's hockey game was played in 1974, as a club program. The women's team transitioned to a Division III program in 1979, and won three consecutive ECAC Division III tournaments in 1990, 1991, and 1992.[4]

Following the 2007–08 season, Head Coach Paul Flanagan left St. Lawrence to a position with Syracuse University. Flanagan was the women's program's all-time winningest coach with a nine-season record of 230–83–24. Then Men's Associate Head Coach, Chris Wells was appointed to replace him[4] and in his first season coached the team to a berth in the national championship tournament with a record of 24–11–3.

Year by year edit

Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League Leader
Year Coach W L T Conference Conf.
W
Conf.
L
Conf.
T
Finish Conference Tournament NCAA Tournament
2022-23 Chris Wells 17 19 3 ECAC 10 9 3 6th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Quinnipiac (1-2, 3-2, 1-2 OT) Did not qualify
2021-22 Chris Wells 15 15 7 ECAC 10 8 4 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Yale (4-2, 2-4, 2-3) Did not qualify
2020–21 Chris Wells 6 7 0 ECAC 5 5 0 2nd ECAC Won Semifinals vs. Clarkson (4-3 OT)
Lost Championship vs. Colgate (3-2)
Did not qualify
2019–20 Chris Wells 13 16 7 ECAC 8 10 4 8th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Cornell (2–7, 2–3) Did not qualify
2018–19 Chris Wells 14 15 7 ECAC 9 7 6 5th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Princeton (1–4, 2–6) Did not qualify
2017–18 Chris Wells 20 11 4 ECAC 14 6 2 4th ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Quinnipic (3–1, 2–1)
Lost Semifinals vs. Clarkson (2–4)
Did not qualify
2016–17 Chris Wells 26 6 4 ECAC 16 3 3 2nd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Yale (4–1, 4–0)
Lost Semifinals vs. Cornell (3–1)
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Boston College (6–0)
2015–16 Chris Wells 17 15 6 ECAC 9 8 5 6th ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Princeton (1–0, 3–4, 4–3 OT)
Lost Semifinals vs. Quinnipiac (1–2)
Did not qualify
2014–15 Chris Wells 19 12 5 ECAC 13 5 4 5th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Cornell (1–3, 2–3) Did not qualify
2013–14 Chris Wells 13 19 3 ECAC 12 7 3 5th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Quinnipiac (0–5, 1–2) Did not qualify
2012–13 Chris Wells 19 14 5 ECAC 12 6 4 5th ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Quinnipiac (1–0 OT, 2–3 3OT, 2–0)
Lost Semifinals vs. Cornell (2–4)
Did not qualify
2011–12 Chris Wells 24 10 4 ECAC 14 6 2 5th ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Dartmouth (4–3 OT, 2–0)
Won Semifinals vs. Harvard (2–1 OT)
Won Championship vs. Cornell (3–1)
Lost First Round vs. Boston College (3–6)
2010–11 Chris Wells 16 18 2 ECAC 11 11 0 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Harvard (1–6, 3–8) Did not qualify
2009–10 Chris Wells 16 14 7 ECAC 11 8 3 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Clarkson (0–5, 2–1, 1–4) Did not qualify
2008–09 Chris Wells 24 11 3 ECAC 16 5 1 2nd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Clarkson (4–3 OT, 2–1)
Lost Semifinals vs. Dartmouth (2–5)
Lost First Round vs. Mercyhurst (1–3)
2007–08 Paul Flanagan 28 10 1 ECAC 18 3 1 2nd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Yale (2–1 OT, 3–2 OT)
Won Semifinals vs. Dartmouth (3–1)
Lost Championship vs. Harvard (2–3 OT)
Lost First Round vs. New Hampshire (2–3 OT)
2006–07 Paul Flanagan 29 8 3 ECAC 17 4 1 3rd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Clarkson (3–2, 3–1)
Won Semifinals vs. Harvard (4–3)
Lost Championship vs. Dartmouth (3–7)
Won First Round vs. New Hampshire (6–2)
Lost Frozen Four vs. Wisconsin (0–4)
2005–06 Paul Flanagan 31 5 2 ECAC 16 2 2 1st ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Yale (6–3, 6–2)
Lost Semifinals vs. Harvard (1–3)
Won First Round vs. Minnesota-Duluth (1–0)
Lost Frozen Four vs. Wisconsin (0–1)
2004–05 Paul Flanagan 28 8 5 ECAC 14 3 3 3rd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Brown (0–3, 3–0, 5–2)
Lost Semifinals vs. Dartmouth (2–4)
Won First Round vs. Minnesota-Duluth (3–2 OT)
Lost Frozen Four vs. Harvard (1–4)
2003–04 Paul Flanagan 28 10 1 ECAC 15 3 0 2nd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Colgate (5–1, 0–1, 7–1)
Won Semifinals vs. Dartmouth (4–2)
Lost Championship vs. Harvard (1–6)
Lost First Round vs. Harvard (1–2)
2002–03 Paul Flanagan 22 9 4 ECAC 10 4 2 4th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Brown (4–1, 1–3, 1–3) Did not qualify
2001–02 Paul Flanagan 22 10 4 ECAC 12 3 1 3rd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Cornell (4–3, 2–1 OT)
Lost Semifinals vs. Brown (1–3)
Did not qualify
2000–01 Paul Flanagan 24 8 3 ECAC 18 4 2 3rd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. New Hampshire (1–0)
Lost Semifinals vs. Harvard (1–7)
Won First Round vs. Dartmouth (3–1)
Lost Championship vs. Minnesota-Duluth (2–4)
1999–2000 Paul Flanagan 18 15 1 ECAC 11 12 1 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Harvard (3–7) Did not qualify
1998–99 Ron Waske 11 17 2 ECAC 8 16 2 10th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
1997–98 Ron Waske 8 16 3
1996–97 Pam Mahoney 7 19 0
1995–96 Bernie McKinnon 6 15 2
1994–95 Bernie McKinnon 9 10 0
1993–94 Bernie McKinnon 10 9 1
1992–93 Bernie McKinnon 10 8 2
1991–92 Bernie McKinnon 8 9 1
1990–91 Bernie McKinnon 5 11 3
1989–90 Bernie McKinnon 4 13 1
1988–89 Bernie McKinnon 7 16 0
1987–88 Bernie McKinnon 7 11 0
1986–87 Bernie McKinnon 14 9 0
1985–86 Bernie McKinnon 9 10 1
1984–85 Bernie McKinnon 12 7 0
1983–84 Bernie McKinnon 14 5 0
1982–83 Bernie McKinnon 12 7 1
1981–82 Bernie McKinnon 12 5 1
1980–81 Bernie McKinnon 8 10 1
1979–80 Bernie McKinnon 12 4 0
1978–79 Bernie McKinnon 11 5 0

Source[5]

Coaches edit

Years Coach Record
1974 Bill Coakley 1–1–1
1974–77 Tom McDonald
1978–1997 Bernie McKinnon 170–164–14
1996–97 Ron Waske/Pam Seaborn 17–19–0
1997–99 Ron Waske 19–34–5
1999–2008 Paul Flanagan 230–83–24
2008–present Chris Wells 131–98–29

Current Roster edit

2022–23 Saints edit

As of September 15, 2022.[6]

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height DoB Hometown Previous team
2   Melissa Jefferies Junior D 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2002-10-28 Kingston, Ontario Kingston Jr. Ice Wolves
3   Su-yeon Eom Junior D 5' 2" (1.57 m) 2001-02-01 Seoul, South Korea Ontario Hockey Academy
4   Kennedy Wilson Freshman F 5' 5" (1.65 m) 2003-09-05 Hannawa Falls, New York Northwood School
6   Hillary Sterling Sophomore F 5' 4" (1.63 m) 2003-04-17 Richmond, Ontario Nepean Jr. Wildcats
7   Kiley Mastel Freshman D 5' 10" (1.78 m) 2002-04-28 Hamden, Connecticut Philadelphia Jr. Flyers
11   Katina Duscio Freshman D 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2003-01-12 Kitchener, Ontario Kitchener-Waterloo Jr. Rangers
14   Sophie Holden Senior D 5' 5" (1.65 m) 2000-07-26 Byron Center, Michigan North American Hockey Academy
15   Lily Wildman Senior D 5' 7" (1.7 m) 2001-07-04 Great Falls, Virginia Washington Pride
16   Rachel Teslak Senior D 5' 6" (1.68 m) 2001-08-16 Cranbrook, British Columbia Calgary Jags
17   Laura Cote Senior F 5' 4" (1.63 m) 2001-01-08 Burlington, Ontario Mississauga Jr. Chiefs
19   Taylor Lum Sophomore F 5' 3" (1.6 m) 2002-04-01 Etobicoke, Ontario KRS Vanke Rays
20   Gabi Jones Junior F 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2001-12-07 Potsdam, New York Ottawa Lady Senators
23   Chloé Puddifant Senior D 5' 9" (1.75 m) 2000-09-21 Calgary, Alberta Dartmouth College
24   Aly McLeod Junior F 5' 3" (1.6 m) 2002-04-02 Stratford, Ontario Cambridge Rivulettes
31   Caitlin Whitehead Senior G 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2001-04-07 Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa Lady Senators
32   Lucy Morgan Senior G 5' 7" (1.7 m) 2001-01-01 Mandan, North Dakota Maple Grove High School
33   Emma-Sofie Nordström Freshman G 5' 10" (1.78 m) 2002-11-05 Herning, Denmark Linköping HC
51   Anna Segedi Junior F 5' 5" (1.65 m) 2000-12-20 Commerce Township, Michigan KRS Vanke Rays
56   Shailynn Snow Senior F 5' 4" (1.63 m) 2001-06-16 Bay Roberts, Newfoundland and Labrador Ridley College
66   Morgan Giannone Freshman F 5' 6" (1.68 m) 2004-01-01 Waterdown, Ontario Oakville Jr. Hornets
74   Abby Hustler Sophomore F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 2003-05-05 St. Louis, Prince Edward Island Ontario Hockey Academy
88   Julia Gosling (C) Junior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) 2001-02-21 London, Ontario London Jr. Devilettes
91   Kristina Bahl Junior D 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2002-02-04 Mississauga, Ontario Oakville Jr. Hornets
93   Rachel Bjorgan Freshman F 5' 6" (1.68 m) 2002-01-18 Ennismore, Ontario Whitby Jr. Wolves


Notable players edit

Olympians edit

  • Isabelle Chartrand   Canada: Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Women's tournament
  • Gina Kingsbury,   Canada: 2006 and 2010 Olympics[7]
  • Former St. Lawrence University women's hockey assistant coach Jodi McKenna was an assistant for Team USA at the 2010 Olympics, which won the silver medal.
  • When Gina Kingsbury won her first gold medal with Canada in 2006, she became the third St. Lawrence alumnus-athlete to win an Olympic gold medal. Her jersey number for Canada is 27, the same number that she had while skating for St. Lawrence. Fellow hockey player, Isabelle Chartrand was the second St. Lawrence alumnus who won an Olympic gold medal (doing so with Canada's women in 2002). The first St. Lawrence alum was Ed Rimkus, who won gold in 1932.[8]

International edit

Scoring leaders edit

Player Years played Points
Sabrina Harbec 2004–08 217
Rebecca Russell 2001–05 178
Chelsea Grills 2003–08 167
Carson Duggan 2000–04 159
Gina Kingsbury 2000–04 152

[9]

Awards and honors edit

  • Rachel Barrie, 2003 Sarah Devens Award [10]
  • Brittony Chartier, 2010 Frozen Four Skills Competition participant[11]
  • Marianna Locke, 2009 Sarah Devens Award[12]
  • Meghan Maguire, Defense, 2002 ECAC North Second Team
  • Britni Smith, Defense, 2009 Second Team All-ECAC [13]
  • Britni Smith, Pre-Season 2009–10 All-ECAC Team[14]
  • Britni Smith, 2010 Frozen Four Skills Competition participant
  • Grace Harrison: Women's Hockey Commissioners Association Division I Goaltender of the Month for January 2019[15]

ECAC awards edit

  • Rachel Barrie, Goalie, 2002 ECAC North First Team
  • Rachel Barrie, 2002 ECAC-North Goalie of the Year[16]
  • Alison Domenico, Forward, 2009 Second Team All-ECAC
  • Alison Domenico, 2009 ECAC Best Defensive Forward [13]
  • Gina Kingsbury, Forward, 2002 ECAC North First Team
  • Gina Kingsbury, two-time ECAC All-Conference

ECAC All-Rookie Team edit

  • Lucy Morgan, 2019–20 ECAC All-Rookie Team Selection[17]

ECAC All-Tournament Team edit

ECAC Monthly awards edit

  • Taylor Lum, ECAC Adirondack Health Rookie of the Month (March 2021) [19]

ECAC Weekly awards edit

  • Jamie Goldsmith, ECAC Rookie of the Week (Week of October 12, 2009)[20]
  • Kelly Sabatine, ECAC Rookie of the Week (Week of October 19, 2009)[21]
  • Kayla Sullivan,[22] ECAC Rookie of the Week (Week of October 26, 2009)
  • Rachel Bjorgan, Adirondack Health Rookie of the Week (Awarded March 8, 2021)[23]
  • Kayla Vespa, ECAC Hockey Player of the Week (St. Lawrence) (awarded October 21, 2019) [24]

All-America honors edit

  • Isabelle Chartrand, Second Team All-America honors (2001)
  • Gina Kingsbury, All-America honors (2004)
  • Rebecca Russell, All-America honors (2005)[3]
  • Sabrina Harbec, First Team All-America selection (2006)[25]
  • Annie Guay, Second Team All-America selection (2006)
  • Sabrina Harbec, All-America honors (2007, 2008)
  • Annie Guay, All-America honors (2007, 2008)[26]
  • Brooke Webster, ACHA Women's CCM Hockey Division I Second Team All-America[27]

Patty Kazmaier Award finalists edit

Year Player Position
2008 Sabrina Harbec Forward
2007 Sabrina Harbec Forward
2006 Sabrina Harbec

Jessica Moffat

Forward

Goalie

2005 Forward

In 2005, Harbec was a top three finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award. She was the first St. Lawrence player to be a finalist for the award.[28]

Saints in professional hockey edit

= CWHL All-Star = NWHL All-Star = Clarkson Cup Champion = Isobel Cup Champion
Player Position Team(s) League(s) Years Championships
Nadine Edney Sydney Sirens
EHV Sabres Wien
AWIHL
EWHL
2 2020 Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy
2021 Austrian women's league championship
Annie Guay Defense Montreal Stars CWHL 2011 Clarkson Cup
Sabrina Harbec Forward Montreal Stars CWHL 2009 Clarkson Cup
Grace Harrison[29] Goaltender Botany Swarm NZIHL 3
Gina Kingsbury Forward Montreal Axion
Calgary Oval X-Treme
NWHL
WWHL
Gold Medal: 2007 Esso Women's Nationals[30]
2016 Clarkson Cup asst. coach
Hannah Miller Forward Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays
Dream Gap Tour
CWHL
PWHPA
Kayla Nielsen Sydney Sirens
EHV Sabres Wien
AWIHL
EWHL
2 2020 Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy
2021 Austrian women's league championship
Britni Smith Defense Toronto Furies CWHL 2014 Clarkson Cup scored GWG
Brooke Webster Forward Vanke Rays
Markham Thunder
CWHL 2

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ St. Lawrence University Academic Style Guide (PDF). Retrieved September 5, 2016.
  2. ^ St. Lawrence University: Sesquicentennial 2010-08-29 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b "ECAC Hockey Women's History and Records – ECAC Hockey". www.ecachockey.com.
  4. ^ a b "St. Lawrence University Athletics – Official Athletics Website". St. Lawrence University Athletics.
  5. ^ "St. Lawrence Women's Hockey Team History". USCHO.com. Retrieved 2020-12-18.
  6. ^ "2022–23 Women's Ice Hockey Roster". St. Lawrence University Athletics. September 15, 2022. Retrieved September 15, 2022.
  7. ^ "St. Lawrence Official Athletic Website". Stlawu.edu. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  8. ^ . www.stlawu.edu. Archived from the original on 18 February 2006. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  9. ^ "St. Lawrence Official Athletic Website" (PDF). Stlawu.edu. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  10. ^ "Karen Thatcher wins prestigious Sarah Devens Award" (PDF). Hockey East. April 11, 2006. Retrieved 11 May 2010.
  11. ^ [1][dead link]
  12. ^ "Locke Named Sarah Devens Award Winner". ECAC Hockey. April 3, 2009. Retrieved 11 May 2010.
  13. ^ a b . Brownbears.com. 2009-03-03. Archived from the original on 2011-01-23. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  14. ^ "ECAC Hockey" (PDF). ECAC Hockey. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  15. ^ "Harrison Named WHCA Goaltender of the Month". saintsathletics.com/. 2019-02-07. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
  16. ^ . Dartmouth.edu. 2010-06-07. Archived from the original on 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  17. ^ "ECAC Hockey Announces Women's All-League Selections". ecachockey.com. March 5, 2020. Retrieved May 5, 2021.
  18. ^ "ECAC Hockey" (PDF). ECAC Hockey. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  19. ^ "Smigliani, Osborne, Lum Named March Award Winners". ecachockey.com. 2021-04-01. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
  20. ^ "Weekly Awards: Baribeau, Goldsmith and Dahm Tabbed". ECAC Hockey. 2009-10-12. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  21. ^ "Weekly Awards: Waldie, Sabatine and Vigilanti Earn Honors". ECAC Hockey. 2009-10-19. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  22. ^ "Weekly Awards: Honors Presented to Selina, Sullivan & Dahm". ECAC Hockey. 2009-10-26. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  23. ^ "Smigliani, Osborne, Bjorgan Named to ECAC Hockey Honor Roll". ecachockey.com. 2021-03-08. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
  24. ^ "Vespa, David, McKee Take Home ECAC Hockey Awards". ecachockey.com. October 21, 2019. Retrieved May 5, 2021.
  25. ^ . Stlawu.edu. 2007-04-01. Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  26. ^ . Stlawu.edu. 2008-03-31. Archived from the original on 2010-12-30. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  27. ^ "Webster Earns AHCA All-America Honors". saintsathletics.com. 2017-03-17. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  28. ^ . www.stlawu.edu. Archived from the original on 16 November 2007. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  29. ^ "Grace Harrison". eliteprospects.com/. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
  30. ^ "ALBERTA (CALGARY OVAL X-TREME) WINS 2007 ESSO WOMEN'S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP". March 10, 2007. Retrieved May 28, 2021.

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The St Lawrence Saints women s ice hockey program represents St Lawrence University in Canton New York The Saints play at Appleton Arena and are part of the Eastern College Athletic Conference In 2001 St Lawrence participated in the inaugural NCAA Championship tournament Their current head coach is St Lawrence alumnus Chris Wells who played for the 1992 men s championship ice hockey team St Lawrence Saints women s ice hockeyCurrent seasonUniversitySt Lawrence UniversityConferenceECACHead coachChris Wells13th season 221 161 57ArenaAppleton ArenaCanton New YorkColorsScarlet and brown 1 NCAA Tournament Runner up2001NCAA Tournament Frozen Four2001 2004 2005 2006 2007NCAA Tournament appearances2001 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2012 2017Conference Tournament championships2012 Contents 1 History 2 Year by year 2 1 Coaches 3 Current Roster 3 1 2022 23 Saints 4 Notable players 4 1 Olympians 4 2 International 4 3 Scoring leaders 5 Awards and honors 5 1 ECAC awards 5 1 1 ECAC All Rookie Team 5 1 2 ECAC All Tournament Team 5 1 3 ECAC Monthly awards 5 1 4 ECAC Weekly awards 5 2 All America honors 5 3 Patty Kazmaier Award finalists 6 Saints in professional hockey 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory editBeginning as a club team the women s program has seen great success since entering Division I in 1997 Currently the team has made five Frozen Four appearances in the eight years since the creation of a Women s NCAA Division I tournament With the women s appearance in inaugural Frozen Four 2001 St Lawrence became the first school to have both their men and women s programs in the NCAA Division I ice hockey tournament in the same year 2 The women s team also recorded the first ever win in the history of the NCAA Women s Frozen Four 3 The first women s hockey game was played in 1974 as a club program The women s team transitioned to a Division III program in 1979 and won three consecutive ECAC Division III tournaments in 1990 1991 and 1992 4 Following the 2007 08 season Head Coach Paul Flanagan left St Lawrence to a position with Syracuse University Flanagan was the women s program s all time winningest coach with a nine season record of 230 83 24 Then Men s Associate Head Coach Chris Wells was appointed to replace him 4 and in his first season coached the team to a berth in the national championship tournament with a record of 24 11 3 Year by year editWon Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League LeaderYear Coach W L T Conference Conf W Conf L Conf T Finish Conference Tournament NCAA Tournament2022 23 Chris Wells 17 19 3 ECAC 10 9 3 6th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Quinnipiac 1 2 3 2 1 2 OT Did not qualify2021 22 Chris Wells 15 15 7 ECAC 10 8 4 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Yale 4 2 2 4 2 3 Did not qualify2020 21 Chris Wells 6 7 0 ECAC 5 5 0 2nd ECAC Won Semifinals vs Clarkson 4 3 OT Lost Championship vs Colgate 3 2 Did not qualify2019 20 Chris Wells 13 16 7 ECAC 8 10 4 8th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Cornell 2 7 2 3 Did not qualify2018 19 Chris Wells 14 15 7 ECAC 9 7 6 5th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Princeton 1 4 2 6 Did not qualify2017 18 Chris Wells 20 11 4 ECAC 14 6 2 4th ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs Quinnipic 3 1 2 1 Lost Semifinals vs Clarkson 2 4 Did not qualify2016 17 Chris Wells 26 6 4 ECAC 16 3 3 2nd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs Yale 4 1 4 0 Lost Semifinals vs Cornell 3 1 Lost Quarterfinals vs Boston College 6 0 2015 16 Chris Wells 17 15 6 ECAC 9 8 5 6th ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs Princeton 1 0 3 4 4 3 OT Lost Semifinals vs Quinnipiac 1 2 Did not qualify2014 15 Chris Wells 19 12 5 ECAC 13 5 4 5th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Cornell 1 3 2 3 Did not qualify2013 14 Chris Wells 13 19 3 ECAC 12 7 3 5th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Quinnipiac 0 5 1 2 Did not qualify2012 13 Chris Wells 19 14 5 ECAC 12 6 4 5th ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs Quinnipiac 1 0 OT 2 3 3OT 2 0 Lost Semifinals vs Cornell 2 4 Did not qualify2011 12 Chris Wells 24 10 4 ECAC 14 6 2 5th ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs Dartmouth 4 3 OT 2 0 Won Semifinals vs Harvard 2 1 OT Won Championship vs Cornell 3 1 Lost First Round vs Boston College 3 6 2010 11 Chris Wells 16 18 2 ECAC 11 11 0 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Harvard 1 6 3 8 Did not qualify2009 10 Chris Wells 16 14 7 ECAC 11 8 3 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Clarkson 0 5 2 1 1 4 Did not qualify2008 09 Chris Wells 24 11 3 ECAC 16 5 1 2nd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs Clarkson 4 3 OT 2 1 Lost Semifinals vs Dartmouth 2 5 Lost First Round vs Mercyhurst 1 3 2007 08 Paul Flanagan 28 10 1 ECAC 18 3 1 2nd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs Yale 2 1 OT 3 2 OT Won Semifinals vs Dartmouth 3 1 Lost Championship vs Harvard 2 3 OT Lost First Round vs New Hampshire 2 3 OT 2006 07 Paul Flanagan 29 8 3 ECAC 17 4 1 3rd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs Clarkson 3 2 3 1 Won Semifinals vs Harvard 4 3 Lost Championship vs Dartmouth 3 7 Won First Round vs New Hampshire 6 2 Lost Frozen Four vs Wisconsin 0 4 2005 06 Paul Flanagan 31 5 2 ECAC 16 2 2 1st ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs Yale 6 3 6 2 Lost Semifinals vs Harvard 1 3 Won First Round vs Minnesota Duluth 1 0 Lost Frozen Four vs Wisconsin 0 1 2004 05 Paul Flanagan 28 8 5 ECAC 14 3 3 3rd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs Brown 0 3 3 0 5 2 Lost Semifinals vs Dartmouth 2 4 Won First Round vs Minnesota Duluth 3 2 OT Lost Frozen Four vs Harvard 1 4 2003 04 Paul Flanagan 28 10 1 ECAC 15 3 0 2nd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs Colgate 5 1 0 1 7 1 Won Semifinals vs Dartmouth 4 2 Lost Championship vs Harvard 1 6 Lost First Round vs Harvard 1 2 2002 03 Paul Flanagan 22 9 4 ECAC 10 4 2 4th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Brown 4 1 1 3 1 3 Did not qualify2001 02 Paul Flanagan 22 10 4 ECAC 12 3 1 3rd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs Cornell 4 3 2 1 OT Lost Semifinals vs Brown 1 3 Did not qualify2000 01 Paul Flanagan 24 8 3 ECAC 18 4 2 3rd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs New Hampshire 1 0 Lost Semifinals vs Harvard 1 7 Won First Round vs Dartmouth 3 1 Lost Championship vs Minnesota Duluth 2 4 1999 2000 Paul Flanagan 18 15 1 ECAC 11 12 1 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Harvard 3 7 Did not qualify1998 99 Ron Waske 11 17 2 ECAC 8 16 2 10th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify1997 98 Ron Waske 8 16 31996 97 Pam Mahoney 7 19 01995 96 Bernie McKinnon 6 15 21994 95 Bernie McKinnon 9 10 01993 94 Bernie McKinnon 10 9 11992 93 Bernie McKinnon 10 8 21991 92 Bernie McKinnon 8 9 11990 91 Bernie McKinnon 5 11 31989 90 Bernie McKinnon 4 13 11988 89 Bernie McKinnon 7 16 01987 88 Bernie McKinnon 7 11 01986 87 Bernie McKinnon 14 9 01985 86 Bernie McKinnon 9 10 11984 85 Bernie McKinnon 12 7 01983 84 Bernie McKinnon 14 5 01982 83 Bernie McKinnon 12 7 11981 82 Bernie McKinnon 12 5 11980 81 Bernie McKinnon 8 10 11979 80 Bernie McKinnon 12 4 01978 79 Bernie McKinnon 11 5 0Source 5 Coaches edit Years Coach Record1974 Bill Coakley 1 1 11974 77 Tom McDonald1978 1997 Bernie McKinnon 170 164 141996 97 Ron Waske Pam Seaborn 17 19 01997 99 Ron Waske 19 34 51999 2008 Paul Flanagan 230 83 242008 present Chris Wells 131 98 29Current Roster edit2022 23 Saints edit As of September 15 2022 6 No S P C Player Class Pos Height DoB Hometown Previous team2 nbsp Melissa Jefferies Junior D 5 8 1 73 m 2002 10 28 Kingston Ontario Kingston Jr Ice Wolves3 nbsp Su yeon Eom Junior D 5 2 1 57 m 2001 02 01 Seoul South Korea Ontario Hockey Academy4 nbsp Kennedy Wilson Freshman F 5 5 1 65 m 2003 09 05 Hannawa Falls New York Northwood School6 nbsp Hillary Sterling Sophomore F 5 4 1 63 m 2003 04 17 Richmond Ontario Nepean Jr Wildcats7 nbsp Kiley Mastel Freshman D 5 10 1 78 m 2002 04 28 Hamden Connecticut Philadelphia Jr Flyers11 nbsp Katina Duscio Freshman D 5 8 1 73 m 2003 01 12 Kitchener Ontario Kitchener Waterloo Jr Rangers14 nbsp Sophie Holden Senior D 5 5 1 65 m 2000 07 26 Byron Center Michigan North American Hockey Academy15 nbsp Lily Wildman Senior D 5 7 1 7 m 2001 07 04 Great Falls Virginia Washington Pride16 nbsp Rachel Teslak Senior D 5 6 1 68 m 2001 08 16 Cranbrook British Columbia Calgary Jags17 nbsp Laura Cote Senior F 5 4 1 63 m 2001 01 08 Burlington Ontario Mississauga Jr Chiefs19 nbsp Taylor Lum Sophomore F 5 3 1 6 m 2002 04 01 Etobicoke Ontario KRS Vanke Rays20 nbsp Gabi Jones Junior F 5 8 1 73 m 2001 12 07 Potsdam New York Ottawa Lady Senators23 nbsp Chloe Puddifant Senior D 5 9 1 75 m 2000 09 21 Calgary Alberta Dartmouth College24 nbsp Aly McLeod Junior F 5 3 1 6 m 2002 04 02 Stratford Ontario Cambridge Rivulettes31 nbsp Caitlin Whitehead Senior G 5 8 1 73 m 2001 04 07 Ottawa Ontario Ottawa Lady Senators32 nbsp Lucy Morgan Senior G 5 7 1 7 m 2001 01 01 Mandan North Dakota Maple Grove High School33 nbsp Emma Sofie Nordstrom Freshman G 5 10 1 78 m 2002 11 05 Herning Denmark Linkoping HC51 nbsp Anna Segedi Junior F 5 5 1 65 m 2000 12 20 Commerce Township Michigan KRS Vanke Rays56 nbsp Shailynn Snow Senior F 5 4 1 63 m 2001 06 16 Bay Roberts Newfoundland and Labrador Ridley College66 nbsp Morgan Giannone Freshman F 5 6 1 68 m 2004 01 01 Waterdown Ontario Oakville Jr Hornets74 nbsp Abby Hustler Sophomore F 5 9 1 75 m 2003 05 05 St Louis Prince Edward Island Ontario Hockey Academy88 nbsp Julia Gosling C Junior F 5 11 1 8 m 2001 02 21 London Ontario London Jr Devilettes91 nbsp Kristina Bahl Junior D 5 8 1 73 m 2002 02 04 Mississauga Ontario Oakville Jr Hornets93 nbsp Rachel Bjorgan Freshman F 5 6 1 68 m 2002 01 18 Ennismore Ontario Whitby Jr WolvesNotable players editIsabelle Chartrand Sabrina Harbec Gina Kingsbury remains in the university s top 5 in career points 152 and goals 74 and holds the school record with nine points in a game 4 goals 5 assists Olympians edit Isabelle Chartrand nbsp Canada Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics Women s tournament Gina Kingsbury nbsp Canada 2006 and 2010 Olympics 7 Former St Lawrence University women s hockey assistant coach Jodi McKenna was an assistant for Team USA at the 2010 Olympics which won the silver medal When Gina Kingsbury won her first gold medal with Canada in 2006 she became the third St Lawrence alumnus athlete to win an Olympic gold medal Her jersey number for Canada is 27 the same number that she had while skating for St Lawrence Fellow hockey player Isabelle Chartrand was the second St Lawrence alumnus who won an Olympic gold medal doing so with Canada s women in 2002 The first St Lawrence alum was Ed Rimkus who won gold in 1932 8 International edit Grace Harrison Goaltender nbsp New Zealand 2019 IIHF Women s World Championship Division II Group B Silver MedalScoring leaders edit Player Years played PointsSabrina Harbec 2004 08 217Rebecca Russell 2001 05 178Chelsea Grills 2003 08 167Carson Duggan 2000 04 159Gina Kingsbury 2000 04 152 9 Awards and honors editRachel Barrie 2003 Sarah Devens Award 10 Brittony Chartier 2010 Frozen Four Skills Competition participant 11 Marianna Locke 2009 Sarah Devens Award 12 Meghan Maguire Defense 2002 ECAC North Second Team Britni Smith Defense 2009 Second Team All ECAC 13 Britni Smith Pre Season 2009 10 All ECAC Team 14 Britni Smith 2010 Frozen Four Skills Competition participant Grace Harrison Women s Hockey Commissioners Association Division I Goaltender of the Month for January 2019 15 ECAC awards edit Rachel Barrie Goalie 2002 ECAC North First Team Rachel Barrie 2002 ECAC North Goalie of the Year 16 Alison Domenico Forward 2009 Second Team All ECAC Alison Domenico 2009 ECAC Best Defensive Forward 13 Gina Kingsbury Forward 2002 ECAC North First Team Gina Kingsbury two time ECAC All ConferenceECAC All Rookie Team edit Lucy Morgan 2019 20 ECAC All Rookie Team Selection 17 ECAC All Tournament Team edit Sabrina Harbec 2007 ECAC All Tournament team 18 ECAC Monthly awards edit Taylor Lum ECAC Adirondack Health Rookie of the Month March 2021 19 ECAC Weekly awards edit Jamie Goldsmith ECAC Rookie of the Week Week of October 12 2009 20 Kelly Sabatine ECAC Rookie of the Week Week of October 19 2009 21 Kayla Sullivan 22 ECAC Rookie of the Week Week of October 26 2009 Rachel Bjorgan Adirondack Health Rookie of the Week Awarded March 8 2021 23 Kayla Vespa ECAC Hockey Player of the Week St Lawrence awarded October 21 2019 24 All America honors edit Isabelle Chartrand Second Team All America honors 2001 Gina Kingsbury All America honors 2004 Rebecca Russell All America honors 2005 3 Sabrina Harbec First Team All America selection 2006 25 Annie Guay Second Team All America selection 2006 Sabrina Harbec All America honors 2007 2008 Annie Guay All America honors 2007 2008 26 Brooke Webster ACHA Women s CCM Hockey Division I Second Team All America 27 Patty Kazmaier Award finalists edit Main article Patty Kazmaier Award Year Player Position2008 Sabrina Harbec Forward2007 Sabrina Harbec Forward2006 Sabrina Harbec Jessica Moffat Forward Goalie2005 ForwardIn 2005 Harbec was a top three finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award She was the first St Lawrence player to be a finalist for the award 28 Saints in professional hockey edit CWHL All Star NWHL All Star Clarkson Cup Champion Isobel Cup ChampionPlayer Position Team s League s Years ChampionshipsNadine Edney Sydney SirensEHV Sabres Wien AWIHLEWHL 2 2020 Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy2021 Austrian women s league championshipAnnie Guay Defense Montreal Stars CWHL 2011 Clarkson CupSabrina Harbec Forward Montreal Stars CWHL 2009 Clarkson CupGrace Harrison 29 Goaltender Botany Swarm NZIHL 3Gina Kingsbury Forward Montreal AxionCalgary Oval X Treme NWHLWWHL Gold Medal 2007 Esso Women s Nationals 30 2016 Clarkson Cup asst coachHannah Miller Forward Shenzhen KRS Vanke RaysDream Gap Tour CWHLPWHPAKayla Nielsen Sydney SirensEHV Sabres Wien AWIHLEWHL 2 2020 Joan McKowen Memorial Trophy2021 Austrian women s league championshipBritni Smith Defense Toronto Furies CWHL 2014 Clarkson Cup scored GWGBrooke Webster Forward Vanke RaysMarkham Thunder CWHL 2See also editList of college women s ice hockey coaches with 250 wins Paul Flanagan ranks ninth on all time list St Lawrence Saints men s ice hockeyReferences edit St Lawrence University Academic Style Guide PDF Retrieved September 5 2016 St Lawrence University Sesquicentennial Archived 2010 08 29 at the Wayback Machine a b ECAC Hockey Women s History and Records ECAC Hockey www ecachockey com a b St Lawrence University Athletics Official Athletics Website St Lawrence University Athletics St Lawrence Women s Hockey Team History USCHO com Retrieved 2020 12 18 2022 23 Women s Ice Hockey Roster St Lawrence University Athletics September 15 2022 Retrieved September 15 2022 St Lawrence Official Athletic Website Stlawu edu Retrieved 2016 09 06 St Lawrence University Graduates www stlawu edu Archived from the original on 18 February 2006 Retrieved 17 January 2022 St Lawrence Official Athletic Website PDF Stlawu edu Retrieved 2016 09 06 Karen Thatcher wins prestigious Sarah Devens Award PDF Hockey East April 11 2006 Retrieved 11 May 2010 1 dead link Locke Named Sarah Devens Award Winner ECAC Hockey April 3 2009 Retrieved 11 May 2010 a b Nicole Stock and Paige Pyett Named All ECAC Hockey Brown Brownbears com 2009 03 03 Archived from the original on 2011 01 23 Retrieved 2016 09 06 ECAC Hockey PDF ECAC Hockey Retrieved 2016 09 06 Harrison Named WHCA Goaltender of the Month saintsathletics com 2019 02 07 Retrieved 2021 07 09 Dartmouth s Haggard named ECAC North Player of the Year Dartmouth edu 2010 06 07 Archived from the original on 2011 06 06 Retrieved 2016 09 06 ECAC Hockey Announces Women s All League Selections ecachockey com March 5 2020 Retrieved May 5 2021 ECAC Hockey PDF ECAC Hockey Retrieved 2016 09 06 Smigliani Osborne Lum Named March Award Winners ecachockey com 2021 04 01 Retrieved 2021 04 13 Weekly Awards Baribeau Goldsmith and Dahm Tabbed ECAC Hockey 2009 10 12 Retrieved 2016 09 06 Weekly Awards Waldie Sabatine and Vigilanti Earn Honors ECAC Hockey 2009 10 19 Retrieved 2016 09 06 Weekly Awards Honors Presented to Selina Sullivan amp Dahm ECAC Hockey 2009 10 26 Retrieved 2016 09 06 Smigliani Osborne Bjorgan Named to ECAC Hockey Honor Roll ecachockey com 2021 03 08 Retrieved 2021 04 13 Vespa David McKee Take Home ECAC Hockey Awards ecachockey com October 21 2019 Retrieved May 5 2021 St Lawrence University University Communications Stlawu edu 2007 04 01 Archived from the original on 2011 07 27 Retrieved 2016 09 06 St Lawrence University University Communications Stlawu edu 2008 03 31 Archived from the original on 2010 12 30 Retrieved 2016 09 06 Webster Earns AHCA All America Honors saintsathletics com 2017 03 17 Retrieved 2021 04 10 St Lawrence University Students www stlawu edu Archived from the original on 16 November 2007 Retrieved 17 January 2022 Grace Harrison eliteprospects com Retrieved 2021 07 06 ALBERTA CALGARY OVAL X TREME WINS 2007 ESSO WOMEN S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP March 10 2007 Retrieved May 28 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Lawrence Saints women 27s ice hockey amp oldid 1172382064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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