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Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey

Yale University women's ice hockey (YWIH) is an NCAA Division I varsity ice hockey program at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.

Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey
Current season
UniversityYale University
ConferenceECAC
Head coachMark Bolding
3 season, 71–28–2
ArenaIngalls Rink
New Haven, Connecticut
ColorsYale Blue and White
   
NCAA Tournament Frozen Four
2022
NCAA Tournament appearances
2022, 2023
Conference regular season championships
2023

One of the oldest varsity women's ice hockey programs in the country, Yale women's ice hockey dates back to 1975. Beginning as a club sport, the program gained varsity team status in 1977–78.[1]

Yale competes in the ECAC Hockey League (ECACHL), along with Ivy League foes Harvard, Princeton, Cornell, Dartmouth and Brown. Both the Yale men's and women's ice-hockey teams play at Ingalls Rink, also known as "The Whale".

Coaches edit

The current head coach is Mark Bolding, who took over the helm in April 2019. He is the 11th head coach for Yale. In his first season with the team, the Bulldogs set a program record with 17 wins, including 13 conference wins, also a school record, beating the previous record set in 2004-2005. The season included a six-game winning streak, the longest in program history. Bolding came to the Bulldogs after serving as the head coach for the Norwich University women's ice hockey team.[2]

Joakim Flygh coached the Bulldogs from 2010 until 2019. In 2014-2015, the team tied the school's record for conference wins with 12, and finished with the second highest number of goals scored (93). Prior to taking on head coaching responsibilities at Yale, Flygh was an assistant coach at Harvard and University of Minnesota-Duluth. Flygh resigned as head coach in February 2019. [3]

Hilary Witt was the head coach from 2002 to 2010. Witt was named ECAC Women's Coach of the Year in 2002–03, and became Yale's all-time leader in wins in 2005. The 2004–05 squad set the school record for overall wins (16) and conference wins (12), earning a trip to the ECAC semifinals for the first time. The 2007–08 team broke the school record for goals in a season with 96 and finished with the second-most wins in school history, 15.[4]

History edit

Yale University created its women's ice hockey program in the fall of 1974, under coach John Ormiston, a former Yale varsity captain working in the development office, who volunteered to coach an enthusiastic group of mostly novice players. During its first year, the program had few games, mostly against high school teams.[5] Its first recorded match was on December 9, 1975 versus Choate-Rosemary Hall. The Bulldogs prevailed by a 5–3 tally. Two years later, the Bulldogs hockey program would attain varsity status.[6]

Laurie Belliveau played for Yale from 1994 to 1998. In four years, she participated in 98 games. Statistically, she logged 5,809 minutes, recorded 4,262 saves, and registered a .911 save percentage while posting a 4.32 goals against average. She has averaged more than 43 saves per game. In 1994–95, Belliveau became the first freshman in any sport to earn Ivy League Player of the Year honors. During the season, she made an ECAC record 78 saves in a game. The opponent was the Providence Friars women's ice hockey program.[7]

In 1998, Laurie Belliveau was one of two Ivy League players named first team All-Americans.[7] This was the first time that Ivy League women's hockey players were bestowed such an honor.

Hillary Witt was hired as head coach for the 2002-2003 season, after working as the assistant coach for one season. The Bulldogs had a stand-out year in 2004-2005, with a program high 16 wins overall and 12 conference wins. The following year, they set the all-time record for goals scored. Witt left at the end of the 2009-2010 season.

On April 3, 2011, Yale player Mandi Schwartz succumbed to recurrent acute myeloid leukemia at age 23.[8] She was a forward on Yale's women's hockey team and had a string of 73 consecutive games played.[8] In her honor, the Yale Bulldogs introduced the Mandi Schwartz Award in April 2011. The annual award is given in acknowledgement of a Yale Bulldog player's courage, grit and determination. Aleca Hughes was named as the first winner.[9] On what would have been her 24th birthday, the ECAC renamed its Student-Athlete of the Year Award in honor of Schwartz.[10]

YWIH participates in Bulldog PAWS, a program at Yale New Haven Hospital that teams children with brain tumors with one of the Yale Athletic Teams. In 2011, they adopted a nine-year-old girl, Giana, with a brain tumor; she went to all of their home games. Alyssa Zupon was instrumental in developing the partnership.[11]

The Bulldogs broke the previous program record of wins and conference wins in the 2019-2020 season. They finished 17-15-0 over all, and 13-9-0 in conference play. They played perennial rival Harvard in the quarterfinals of the ECAC tournament. After an opening game loss, they won the second game in overtime. In the tie-breaker, they lost in triple overtime by a score of 3-2.

In July 2020, the Ivy League announced that league play would be suspended in Fall 2020 due to the 20202 coronavirus pandemic.[12]

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 Mark Bolding 28 4 1 ECAC 19 2 1 1st ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Harvard (4-2, 4-0)
Lost Semifinals vs. Clarkson (3-4 (2OT))
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Northeastern (1-4)
2021-22 Mark Bolding 26 9 1 ECAC 16 5 1 2nd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. St. Lawrence (2-4, 4-2, 3-2)
Won Semifinals vs. Princeton (3-1)
Lost Championship vs. Colgate (1-2 (OT))
Won Quarterfinals vs. Colgate (2-1 OT)
Lost Semifinals vs. Ohio State (1-2)
2020-21 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO COVID-19
2019-20 Mark Bolding 17 15 0 ECAC 13 9 0 5th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Harvard (1-4,4-3 (OT), 3-4 (3OT)) Did not qualify
2018–19 Joakim Flygh 8 18 3 ECAC 7 12 3 9th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
2017–18 Joakim Flygh 10 17 4 ECAC 8 12 2 8th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Clarkson (1-10, 1-4) Did not qualify
2016–17 Joakim Flygh 10 17 4 ECAC 8 12 2 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. St. Lawrence (1-4, 0-4) Did not qualify
2015–16 Joakim Flygh 10 17 2 ECAC 9 11 2 9th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
2014–15 Joakim Flygh 15 15 1 ECAC 12 10 0 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Harvard (1–2, 0–3) Did not qualify
2013–14 Joakim Flygh 9 16 7 ECAC 6 9 7 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Harvard (3–2 2OT, 2–3 2OT, 0–4) Did not qualify
2012–13 Joakim Flygh 5 21 3 ECAC 4 15 3 10th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
2011–12 Joakim Flygh 1 27 1 ECAC 1 20 1 12th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
2010–11 Joakim Flygh 9 17 3 ECAC 8 12 2 10th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
2009–10 Hilary Witt 10 16 3 ECAC 8 13 1 10th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
2008–09 Hilary Witt 12 16 1 ECAC 8 13 1 9th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
2007–08 Hilary Witt 11 14 6 ECAC 8 10 4 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. St. Lawrence (1–2 OT, 2–3 OT) Did not qualify
2006–07 Hilary Witt 15 14 2 ECAC 10 10 2 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Harvard (1–3, 1–2) Did not qualify
2005–06 Hilary Witt 11 15 5 ECAC 8 8 4 8th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. St. Lawrence (3–6, 2–6) Did not qualify
2004–05 Hilary Witt 16 15 1 ECAC 12 7 1 4th ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Princeton (4–3 OT, 4–2)
Lost Semifinals vs. Harvard (1–2)
Did not qualify
2003–04 Hilary Witt 12 16 3 ECAC 8 10 0 6th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Dartmouth (0–4, 3–4) Did not qualify
2002–03 Hilary Witt 9 20 2 ECAC 5 11 0 6th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Princeton (2–6, 0–8) Did not qualify
2001–02 John Marchetti 9 19 3 ECAC 3 12 1 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. Brown (0–5, 0–7) Did not qualify
2000–01 John Marchetti 3 23 2 ECAC 2 21 1 12th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
1999–2000 John Marchetti 6 22 1 ECAC 2 21 1 12th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
1998–99 John Marchetti 5 21 3 ECAC 2 21 3 13th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
1997–98 John Marchetti 7 19 2
1996–97 Joe Snecinski 4 23 0
1995–96 Joe Snecinski 2 20 3
1994–95 Joe Snecinski 3 21 0
1993–94 Joe Snecinski 4 16 1
1992–93 Joe Snecinski 4 14 1
1991–92 Barry Curseaden 6 13 1
1990–91 Barry Curseaden 5 13 0
1989–90 Barry Curseaden 4 12 1
1988–89 Vic Russo 5 11 1
1987–88 Vic Russo 7 11 0
1986–87 Dave Beecher 5 14 0
1985–86 Kathy Lenahan 12 8 0
1984–85 Kathy Lenahan 10 9 1
1983–84 Peter Downey 8 9 1
1982–83 Peter Downey 3 15 1
1981–82 Tyler Benson 4 10 0
1980–81 Tyler Benson 6 7 0
1979–80 Tyler Benson 8 5 0
1978–79 Tyler Benson 8 6 1
1977–78 Tyler Benson 7 5 1

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Current roster edit

As of September 21, 2022.[14]

No. S/P/C Player Class Pos Height DoB Hometown Previous team
2   Emmery Korfmacher Sophomore D 5' 4" (1.63 m) 2002-02-19 Cottage Grove, Wisconsin Chicago Mission
3   Olivia Muhn Sophomore D 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2003-06-25 Burlington, Ontario Burlington Jr. Barracudas
4   Elle Hartje Junior F 5' 5" (1.65 m) 2001-04-13 Detroit, Michigan ŠKP Bratislava
5   Tijana Miskovic Sophomore D 6' 1" (1.85 m) 2003-10-19 Ancaster, Ontario Burlington Jr. Barracudas
6   Emma Seitz Senior D 5' 6" (1.68 m) 2000-01-18 New York, New York Connecticut Polar Bears
7   Gracie Gilkyson Freshman D 5' 7" (1.7 m) 2003-03-04 Calgary, Alberta Stanstead College
8   Tabea Botthof Senior D 5' 9" (1.75 m) 2000-06-01 Erding, Germany ESC Planegg-Würmtal
9   Kiersten Goode Junior F 5' 6" (1.68 m) 2000-03-07 La Habra, California Kent School
11   Sylvia Bojarski Freshman D 5' 6" (1.68 m) 2004-06-03 Appleton, Wisconsin North American Hockey Academy
12   Avery Chesek Freshman F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 2004-02-12 Apple Valley, Minnesota Eastview High School
13   Grace Lee Junior F 5' 4" (1.63 m) 2000-01-13 Boulder, Colorado Shattuck-Saint Mary's
14   Charlotte Welch Senior F 5' 5" (1.65 m) 1999-07-03 Winchester, Massachusetts Phillips Academy
15   Sofie Zander Senior D 5' 8" (1.73 m) 1999-06-24 Bara, Sweden Malmö Redhawks
16   Ellie Reiter Sophomore F 5' 5" (1.65 m) 2002-05-21 Denver, Colorado Bishop Kearney Selects
18   Rebecca Vanstone Senior F 5' 5" (1.65 m) 2000-07-12 Mississauga, Ontario Mississauga Jr. Chiefs
19   Kaitlyn Rippon Senior F 5' 6" (1.68 m) 2000-02-20 Pittsford, New York Bishop Kearney Selects
20   Jordan Ray Freshman F 5' 7" (1.7 m) 2004-07-22 Viera, Florida Florida Alliance
21   Vita Poniatovskaia Sophomore D 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2003-01-18 Chelyabinsk, Russia Hockey Training Institute
22   Anna Bargman Sophomore F 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2002-08-07 Boxford, Massachusetts Phillips Academy
23   Kate Shaughnessy Sophomore F 5' 7" (1.7 m) 2000-12-12 Westwood, Massachusetts Kent School
24   Claire Dalton (C) Senior F 5' 9" (1.75 m) 2000-03-20 Toronto, Ontario Toronto Jr. Aeros
25   Carina DiAntonio Freshman F 5' 3" (1.6 m) 2004-01-19 Mississauga, Ontario Brampton Jr. Canadettes
26   Addie Burton Sophomore F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 2001-11-30 Orono, Minnesota University of Minnesota
27   Anja Trummer Sophomore F 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2001-07-24 Stockerau, Austria EHV Sabres Vienna
28   Emma DeCorby Sophomore D 5' 9" (1.75 m) 2003-12-17 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Stanstead College
29   Emma Harvey Sophomore F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 2003-01-01 London, Ontario London Jr. Devilettes
30   Pia Dukarič Sophomore G 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2000-08-04 Ljubljana, Slovenia HKMK Bled
31   Mia Wendell Sophomore G 5' 8" (1.73 m) 2002-01-15 Buffalo, New York Buffalo Regals
34   Ciara Coleman Freshman D 6' 2" (1.88 m) 2003-01-01 Holt, Michigan HoneyBaked
35   Courtney DeNaut Senior G 5' 9" (1.75 m) 1999-11-12 Greenwich, Connecticut Lawrenceville School
44   Naomi Boucher Freshman F 5' 6" (1.68 m) 2003-01-01 Rimouski, Quebec John Abbott College
55   Claire Sedgewick Freshman F 5' 10" (1.78 m) 2003-01-01 Kingston, Ontario John Abbott College


Team Scoring Champions edit

Season Player GP G A Pts
2001-02 Deanna McDevitt 19 16 35
2002-03 Natalie Babony 12 17 29
2003-04 Kristin Savard 14 8 22
2004-05 Jenna Spring 13 15 28
2005-06 Crysti Howser 12 14 26
2006-07 Crysti Howser 22 15 37
2007-08 Crysti Howser 10 19 29
2008-09 Crysti Howser 12 11 23
2009-10 Bray Ketchum 12 11 23
2010-11 Jackie Raines 9 10 19
2011-12 Aleca Hughes 4 11 15
2012-13 Kate Martini 6 10 16
2013-14 Phoebe Staenz 11 15 26
2014-15 Jamie Haddad 11 14 25
2015-16 Mallory Souliotis 4 21 25
2016-17 Eden Murray 9 18 27
2017-18 Greta Skarzynski 14 12 26
2018-19 Rebecca Vanstone 13 8 21
2019-20 Claire Dalton 12 24 36

International edit

  • Hilary Witt was a member of the U.S. Women's National Team in 2001
  • Hilary Witt also earned a pair of silver medals as an assistant coach for the U.S. at the 2006 Four Nations Cup and the 2007 IIHF World Championships.
  • Helen Resor played at the 2006 Four Nations Cup and the 2005, 2007 and 2008 IIHF World Championships.
  • Helen Resor, Crysti Howser and Sheila Zingler were at the 2007 USA Hockey Women's National Festival, meaning that the 2006–07 Yale team tied for the most representatives at the camp among all ECAC schools.

Olympians edit

  • Helen Resor was selected to play for Team USA in the 2006 Olympics.[15] Resor was the first Bulldog to achieve that status, and when she won a bronze medal she became the first Yale hockey player of either gender to earn a medal since five Bulldog men won silver with Team USA in 1932.
  • Denise Soesilo was the second Yale women's hockey player to compete in the Olympics. She played for Team Germany.[16]
  • Phoebe Stanz played for Switzerland's national team, winning a bronze medal in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

Awards and honors edit

  • Laura Anderson, 2020 New England Hockey Writers Association Joe Tomasello Award (Unsung Hero)
  • Laurie Belliveau, three-time Ivy League Player of the Year
  • Laurie Belliveau, Goaltender, 1996 All-ECAC Team[17]
  • Laurie Belliveau, Nellie Pratt Elliott Award[7]
  • Laurie Belliveau, Finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award, 1998[18]
  • Lucy Burton, ECAC Hockey Mandi Schwartz Student-Athlete of the Year
  • Jenna Ciotti, Hockey East Player of the Week (Week of February 8, 2011)[19]
  • Jenna Ciotti, Hockey East Rookie of the Week (Week of February 8, 2011)
  • Alyssa Clarke, Honorable Mention All-Ivy League, 2007–08, Defenseman, Yale (Sophomore)
  • Erika Hockinson, Yale's Thomas W. Ford '42 Community Outreach Award
  • Aleca Hughes, 2012 Sarah Devens Award
  • Crysti Howser, Honorable Mention All-Ivy League, 2007–08, Forward, Yale (Junior)
  • Kelsey Johnson, finalist for the inaugural ECAC Student-Athlete of the Year Award (2007)
  • Bray Ketchum, nominee for the 2010 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award [20]
  • Helen Resor, Defense, 2009 Third Team All-ECAC [21]
  • Helen Resor, finalist for the 2009 Patty Kazmaier Award [22]
  • Kristin Savard, Hockey Humanitarian Award (2007)
  • Kristin Savard, Yale's Thomas W. Ford '42 Community Outreach Award
  • Emma Seitz, 2023 Thomas W. Ford Award
  • Jackee Snikeris, Honorable Mention All-Ivy League, 2007–08, Goaltender, (Freshman) [23]
  • Jackee Snikeris, nominee for the 2010 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award[24]
  • Jackee Snikeris, MLX Skates Goaltender of the Week (Week of November 30, 2010)[25]
  • Jackee Snikeris, 2010–11 ECAC Goaltender of the Year[26]
  • Jackee Snikeris, 2010–11 ECAC Women's Student-Athlete of the Year[27]
  • Jackee Snikeris, 2011 Sarah Devens Award[27]
  • Rebecca Vanstone ECAC All Rookie Team

ECAC All-Academic edit

All-Americans edit

  • Laurie Belliveau, 1998
  • Emma Seitz, 2022, 2023

Hockey Humanitarian award finalists edit

  • Julianna Schantz-Dunn, 2000
  • Deanna McDevitt 2003
  • Kristin Savard 2007 (who won the award)
  • Crysti Howser 2009
  • Aleca Hughes, 2011[30] and 2012 (winner)[31]

Ivy League honors edit

  • Alyssa Clarke, Defense, Senior, 2010 Honorable Mention
  • Bray Ketchum, Forward, Junior, 2010 Second Team All-Ivy
  • Jackee Snikeris, Goaltender, Junior, 2010 First Team All-Ivy[32]
  • Mallory Souliotis, 2015-16 Second Team All-Ivy League
  • Mallory Souliotis, 2017-18 First Team All-Ivy[33]
  • Greta Skarzynski, 2017-18 Second Team All-Ivy
  • Gianna Meloni, 2017-18 Honorable Mention All-Ivy
  • Emma Seitz, 2018-19 Second Team All-Ivy League
  • Rebecca Vanstone, Forward, First year, 2020 Second Team All-Ivy
  • Emma Seitz, Defense, First Year, 2020 Second Team All-Ivy [34]
  • Claire Dalton, 2019-20 Honorable Mention All-Ivy

Mandi Schwartz Scholar Athlete of the Year Award edit

Awarded by the ECAC Conference

  • 2022-23: Emma Seitz

New England hockey writers All-Star Team edit

  • 2003–04 G Sarah Love
  • 2004–05 D Erin Duggan
  • 2006–07 D Helen Resor
  • 2010–11 G Jackee Snikeris[35]
  • 2022-23 D Emma Seitz

USCHO honors edit

  • Erin Duggan, 2004–05 All USCHO.com First Team
  • Helen Resor, 2004–05 All USCHO.com Rookie Team[36]

Bulldogs in professional hockey edit

= CWHL All-Star = NWHL All-Star = Clarkson Cup Champion = Isobel Cup Champion

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Yale University women s ice hockey YWIH is an NCAA Division I varsity ice hockey program at Yale University in New Haven Connecticut Yale Bulldogs women s ice hockeyCurrent seasonUniversityYale UniversityConferenceECACHead coachMark Bolding3 season 71 28 2ArenaIngalls RinkNew Haven ConnecticutColorsYale Blue and White NCAA Tournament Frozen Four2022NCAA Tournament appearances2022 2023Conference regular season championships2023One of the oldest varsity women s ice hockey programs in the country Yale women s ice hockey dates back to 1975 Beginning as a club sport the program gained varsity team status in 1977 78 1 Yale competes in the ECAC Hockey League ECACHL along with Ivy League foes Harvard Princeton Cornell Dartmouth and Brown Both the Yale men s and women s ice hockey teams play at Ingalls Rink also known as The Whale Contents 1 Coaches 2 History 2 1 Year by year 3 Current roster 4 Team Scoring Champions 5 International 5 1 Olympians 6 Awards and honors 6 1 ECAC All Academic 6 2 All Americans 6 3 Hockey Humanitarian award finalists 6 4 Ivy League honors 6 5 Mandi Schwartz Scholar Athlete of the Year Award 6 6 New England hockey writers All Star Team 6 7 USCHO honors 7 Bulldogs in professional hockey 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksCoaches editThe current head coach is Mark Bolding who took over the helm in April 2019 He is the 11th head coach for Yale In his first season with the team the Bulldogs set a program record with 17 wins including 13 conference wins also a school record beating the previous record set in 2004 2005 The season included a six game winning streak the longest in program history Bolding came to the Bulldogs after serving as the head coach for the Norwich University women s ice hockey team 2 Joakim Flygh coached the Bulldogs from 2010 until 2019 In 2014 2015 the team tied the school s record for conference wins with 12 and finished with the second highest number of goals scored 93 Prior to taking on head coaching responsibilities at Yale Flygh was an assistant coach at Harvard and University of Minnesota Duluth Flygh resigned as head coach in February 2019 3 Hilary Witt was the head coach from 2002 to 2010 Witt was named ECAC Women s Coach of the Year in 2002 03 and became Yale s all time leader in wins in 2005 The 2004 05 squad set the school record for overall wins 16 and conference wins 12 earning a trip to the ECAC semifinals for the first time The 2007 08 team broke the school record for goals in a season with 96 and finished with the second most wins in school history 15 4 History editYale University created its women s ice hockey program in the fall of 1974 under coach John Ormiston a former Yale varsity captain working in the development office who volunteered to coach an enthusiastic group of mostly novice players During its first year the program had few games mostly against high school teams 5 Its first recorded match was on December 9 1975 versus Choate Rosemary Hall The Bulldogs prevailed by a 5 3 tally Two years later the Bulldogs hockey program would attain varsity status 6 Laurie Belliveau played for Yale from 1994 to 1998 In four years she participated in 98 games Statistically she logged 5 809 minutes recorded 4 262 saves and registered a 911 save percentage while posting a 4 32 goals against average She has averaged more than 43 saves per game In 1994 95 Belliveau became the first freshman in any sport to earn Ivy League Player of the Year honors During the season she made an ECAC record 78 saves in a game The opponent was the Providence Friars women s ice hockey program 7 In 1998 Laurie Belliveau was one of two Ivy League players named first team All Americans 7 This was the first time that Ivy League women s hockey players were bestowed such an honor Hillary Witt was hired as head coach for the 2002 2003 season after working as the assistant coach for one season The Bulldogs had a stand out year in 2004 2005 with a program high 16 wins overall and 12 conference wins The following year they set the all time record for goals scored Witt left at the end of the 2009 2010 season On April 3 2011 Yale player Mandi Schwartz succumbed to recurrent acute myeloid leukemia at age 23 8 She was a forward on Yale s women s hockey team and had a string of 73 consecutive games played 8 In her honor the Yale Bulldogs introduced the Mandi Schwartz Award in April 2011 The annual award is given in acknowledgement of a Yale Bulldog player s courage grit and determination Aleca Hughes was named as the first winner 9 On what would have been her 24th birthday the ECAC renamed its Student Athlete of the Year Award in honor of Schwartz 10 YWIH participates in Bulldog PAWS a program at Yale New Haven Hospital that teams children with brain tumors with one of the Yale Athletic Teams In 2011 they adopted a nine year old girl Giana with a brain tumor she went to all of their home games Alyssa Zupon was instrumental in developing the partnership 11 The Bulldogs broke the previous program record of wins and conference wins in the 2019 2020 season They finished 17 15 0 over all and 13 9 0 in conference play They played perennial rival Harvard in the quarterfinals of the ECAC tournament After an opening game loss they won the second game in overtime In the tie breaker they lost in triple overtime by a score of 3 2 In July 2020 the Ivy League announced that league play would be suspended in Fall 2020 due to the 20202 coronavirus pandemic 12 Year by year edit Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League LeaderYear Coach W L T Conference Conf W Conf L Conf T Finish Conference Tournament NCAA Tournament2022 23 Mark Bolding 28 4 1 ECAC 19 2 1 1st ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs Harvard 4 2 4 0 Lost Semifinals vs Clarkson 3 4 2OT Lost Quarterfinals vs Northeastern 1 4 2021 22 Mark Bolding 26 9 1 ECAC 16 5 1 2nd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs St Lawrence 2 4 4 2 3 2 Won Semifinals vs Princeton 3 1 Lost Championship vs Colgate 1 2 OT Won Quarterfinals vs Colgate 2 1 OT Lost Semifinals vs Ohio State 1 2 2020 21 DID NOT PLAY DUE TO COVID 192019 20 Mark Bolding 17 15 0 ECAC 13 9 0 5th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Harvard 1 4 4 3 OT 3 4 3OT Did not qualify2018 19 Joakim Flygh 8 18 3 ECAC 7 12 3 9th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify2017 18 Joakim Flygh 10 17 4 ECAC 8 12 2 8th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Clarkson 1 10 1 4 Did not qualify2016 17 Joakim Flygh 10 17 4 ECAC 8 12 2 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs St Lawrence 1 4 0 4 Did not qualify2015 16 Joakim Flygh 10 17 2 ECAC 9 11 2 9th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify2014 15 Joakim Flygh 15 15 1 ECAC 12 10 0 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Harvard 1 2 0 3 Did not qualify2013 14 Joakim Flygh 9 16 7 ECAC 6 9 7 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Harvard 3 2 2OT 2 3 2OT 0 4 Did not qualify2012 13 Joakim Flygh 5 21 3 ECAC 4 15 3 10th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify2011 12 Joakim Flygh 1 27 1 ECAC 1 20 1 12th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify2010 11 Joakim Flygh 9 17 3 ECAC 8 12 2 10th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify2009 10 Hilary Witt 10 16 3 ECAC 8 13 1 10th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify2008 09 Hilary Witt 12 16 1 ECAC 8 13 1 9th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify2007 08 Hilary Witt 11 14 6 ECAC 8 10 4 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs St Lawrence 1 2 OT 2 3 OT Did not qualify2006 07 Hilary Witt 15 14 2 ECAC 10 10 2 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Harvard 1 3 1 2 Did not qualify2005 06 Hilary Witt 11 15 5 ECAC 8 8 4 8th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs St Lawrence 3 6 2 6 Did not qualify2004 05 Hilary Witt 16 15 1 ECAC 12 7 1 4th ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs Princeton 4 3 OT 4 2 Lost Semifinals vs Harvard 1 2 Did not qualify2003 04 Hilary Witt 12 16 3 ECAC 8 10 0 6th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Dartmouth 0 4 3 4 Did not qualify2002 03 Hilary Witt 9 20 2 ECAC 5 11 0 6th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Princeton 2 6 0 8 Did not qualify2001 02 John Marchetti 9 19 3 ECAC 3 12 1 7th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs Brown 0 5 0 7 Did not qualify2000 01 John Marchetti 3 23 2 ECAC 2 21 1 12th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify1999 2000 John Marchetti 6 22 1 ECAC 2 21 1 12th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify1998 99 John Marchetti 5 21 3 ECAC 2 21 3 13th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify1997 98 John Marchetti 7 19 21996 97 Joe Snecinski 4 23 01995 96 Joe Snecinski 2 20 31994 95 Joe Snecinski 3 21 01993 94 Joe Snecinski 4 16 11992 93 Joe Snecinski 4 14 11991 92 Barry Curseaden 6 13 11990 91 Barry Curseaden 5 13 01989 90 Barry Curseaden 4 12 11988 89 Vic Russo 5 11 11987 88 Vic Russo 7 11 01986 87 Dave Beecher 5 14 01985 86 Kathy Lenahan 12 8 01984 85 Kathy Lenahan 10 9 11983 84 Peter Downey 8 9 11982 83 Peter Downey 3 15 11981 82 Tyler Benson 4 10 01980 81 Tyler Benson 6 7 01979 80 Tyler Benson 8 5 01978 79 Tyler Benson 8 6 11977 78 Tyler Benson 7 5 1 13 Current roster editAs of September 21 2022 14 No S P C Player Class Pos Height DoB Hometown Previous team2 nbsp Emmery Korfmacher Sophomore D 5 4 1 63 m 2002 02 19 Cottage Grove Wisconsin Chicago Mission3 nbsp Olivia Muhn Sophomore D 5 8 1 73 m 2003 06 25 Burlington Ontario Burlington Jr Barracudas4 nbsp Elle Hartje Junior F 5 5 1 65 m 2001 04 13 Detroit Michigan SKP Bratislava5 nbsp Tijana Miskovic Sophomore D 6 1 1 85 m 2003 10 19 Ancaster Ontario Burlington Jr Barracudas6 nbsp Emma Seitz Senior D 5 6 1 68 m 2000 01 18 New York New York Connecticut Polar Bears7 nbsp Gracie Gilkyson Freshman D 5 7 1 7 m 2003 03 04 Calgary Alberta Stanstead College8 nbsp Tabea Botthof Senior D 5 9 1 75 m 2000 06 01 Erding Germany ESC Planegg Wurmtal9 nbsp Kiersten Goode Junior F 5 6 1 68 m 2000 03 07 La Habra California Kent School11 nbsp Sylvia Bojarski Freshman D 5 6 1 68 m 2004 06 03 Appleton Wisconsin North American Hockey Academy12 nbsp Avery Chesek Freshman F 5 9 1 75 m 2004 02 12 Apple Valley Minnesota Eastview High School13 nbsp Grace Lee Junior F 5 4 1 63 m 2000 01 13 Boulder Colorado Shattuck Saint Mary s14 nbsp Charlotte Welch Senior F 5 5 1 65 m 1999 07 03 Winchester Massachusetts Phillips Academy15 nbsp Sofie Zander Senior D 5 8 1 73 m 1999 06 24 Bara Sweden Malmo Redhawks16 nbsp Ellie Reiter Sophomore F 5 5 1 65 m 2002 05 21 Denver Colorado Bishop Kearney Selects18 nbsp Rebecca Vanstone Senior F 5 5 1 65 m 2000 07 12 Mississauga Ontario Mississauga Jr Chiefs19 nbsp Kaitlyn Rippon Senior F 5 6 1 68 m 2000 02 20 Pittsford New York Bishop Kearney Selects20 nbsp Jordan Ray Freshman F 5 7 1 7 m 2004 07 22 Viera Florida Florida Alliance21 nbsp Vita Poniatovskaia Sophomore D 5 8 1 73 m 2003 01 18 Chelyabinsk Russia Hockey Training Institute22 nbsp Anna Bargman Sophomore F 5 8 1 73 m 2002 08 07 Boxford Massachusetts Phillips Academy23 nbsp Kate Shaughnessy Sophomore F 5 7 1 7 m 2000 12 12 Westwood Massachusetts Kent School24 nbsp Claire Dalton C Senior F 5 9 1 75 m 2000 03 20 Toronto Ontario Toronto Jr Aeros25 nbsp Carina DiAntonio Freshman F 5 3 1 6 m 2004 01 19 Mississauga Ontario Brampton Jr Canadettes26 nbsp Addie Burton Sophomore F 5 10 1 78 m 2001 11 30 Orono Minnesota University of Minnesota27 nbsp Anja Trummer Sophomore F 5 8 1 73 m 2001 07 24 Stockerau Austria EHV Sabres Vienna28 nbsp Emma DeCorby Sophomore D 5 9 1 75 m 2003 12 17 Saskatoon Saskatchewan Stanstead College29 nbsp Emma Harvey Sophomore F 5 10 1 78 m 2003 01 01 London Ontario London Jr Devilettes30 nbsp Pia Dukaric Sophomore G 5 8 1 73 m 2000 08 04 Ljubljana Slovenia HKMK Bled31 nbsp Mia Wendell Sophomore G 5 8 1 73 m 2002 01 15 Buffalo New York Buffalo Regals34 nbsp Ciara Coleman Freshman D 6 2 1 88 m 2003 01 01 Holt Michigan HoneyBaked35 nbsp Courtney DeNaut Senior G 5 9 1 75 m 1999 11 12 Greenwich Connecticut Lawrenceville School44 nbsp Naomi Boucher Freshman F 5 6 1 68 m 2003 01 01 Rimouski Quebec John Abbott College55 nbsp Claire Sedgewick Freshman F 5 10 1 78 m 2003 01 01 Kingston Ontario John Abbott CollegeTeam Scoring Champions editSeason Player GP G A Pts2001 02 Deanna McDevitt 19 16 352002 03 Natalie Babony 12 17 292003 04 Kristin Savard 14 8 222004 05 Jenna Spring 13 15 282005 06 Crysti Howser 12 14 262006 07 Crysti Howser 22 15 372007 08 Crysti Howser 10 19 292008 09 Crysti Howser 12 11 232009 10 Bray Ketchum 12 11 232010 11 Jackie Raines 9 10 192011 12 Aleca Hughes 4 11 152012 13 Kate Martini 6 10 162013 14 Phoebe Staenz 11 15 262014 15 Jamie Haddad 11 14 252015 16 Mallory Souliotis 4 21 252016 17 Eden Murray 9 18 272017 18 Greta Skarzynski 14 12 262018 19 Rebecca Vanstone 13 8 212019 20 Claire Dalton 12 24 36International editHilary Witt was a member of the U S Women s National Team in 2001 Hilary Witt also earned a pair of silver medals as an assistant coach for the U S at the 2006 Four Nations Cup and the 2007 IIHF World Championships Helen Resor played at the 2006 Four Nations Cup and the 2005 2007 and 2008 IIHF World Championships Helen Resor Crysti Howser and Sheila Zingler were at the 2007 USA Hockey Women s National Festival meaning that the 2006 07 Yale team tied for the most representatives at the camp among all ECAC schools Olympians edit Helen Resor was selected to play for Team USA in the 2006 Olympics 15 Resor was the first Bulldog to achieve that status and when she won a bronze medal she became the first Yale hockey player of either gender to earn a medal since five Bulldog men won silver with Team USA in 1932 Denise Soesilo was the second Yale women s hockey player to compete in the Olympics She played for Team Germany 16 Phoebe Stanz played for Switzerland s national team winning a bronze medal in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Awards and honors editLaura Anderson 2020 New England Hockey Writers Association Joe Tomasello Award Unsung Hero Laurie Belliveau three time Ivy League Player of the Year Laurie Belliveau Goaltender 1996 All ECAC Team 17 Laurie Belliveau Nellie Pratt Elliott Award 7 Laurie Belliveau Finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award 1998 18 Lucy Burton ECAC Hockey Mandi Schwartz Student Athlete of the Year Jenna Ciotti Hockey East Player of the Week Week of February 8 2011 19 Jenna Ciotti Hockey East Rookie of the Week Week of February 8 2011 Alyssa Clarke Honorable Mention All Ivy League 2007 08 Defenseman Yale Sophomore Erika Hockinson Yale s Thomas W Ford 42 Community Outreach Award Aleca Hughes 2012 Sarah Devens Award Crysti Howser Honorable Mention All Ivy League 2007 08 Forward Yale Junior Kelsey Johnson finalist for the inaugural ECAC Student Athlete of the Year Award 2007 Bray Ketchum nominee for the 2010 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award 20 Helen Resor Defense 2009 Third Team All ECAC 21 Helen Resor finalist for the 2009 Patty Kazmaier Award 22 Kristin Savard Hockey Humanitarian Award 2007 Kristin Savard Yale s Thomas W Ford 42 Community Outreach Award Emma Seitz 2023 Thomas W Ford Award Jackee Snikeris Honorable Mention All Ivy League 2007 08 Goaltender Freshman 23 Jackee Snikeris nominee for the 2010 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award 24 Jackee Snikeris MLX Skates Goaltender of the Week Week of November 30 2010 25 Jackee Snikeris 2010 11 ECAC Goaltender of the Year 26 Jackee Snikeris 2010 11 ECAC Women s Student Athlete of the Year 27 Jackee Snikeris 2011 Sarah Devens Award 27 Rebecca Vanstone ECAC All Rookie TeamECAC All Academic edit Jaimie Leonoff 2011 12 to 2014 15 28 Mandi Schwartz 2006 07 to 2008 09 29 Jackee Snikeris 2007 08 to 2010 11All Americans edit Laurie Belliveau 1998 Emma Seitz 2022 2023Hockey Humanitarian award finalists edit Julianna Schantz Dunn 2000 Deanna McDevitt 2003 Kristin Savard 2007 who won the award Crysti Howser 2009 Aleca Hughes 2011 30 and 2012 winner 31 Ivy League honors edit Alyssa Clarke Defense Senior 2010 Honorable Mention Bray Ketchum Forward Junior 2010 Second Team All Ivy Jackee Snikeris Goaltender Junior 2010 First Team All Ivy 32 Mallory Souliotis 2015 16 Second Team All Ivy League Mallory Souliotis 2017 18 First Team All Ivy 33 Greta Skarzynski 2017 18 Second Team All Ivy Gianna Meloni 2017 18 Honorable Mention All Ivy Emma Seitz 2018 19 Second Team All Ivy League Rebecca Vanstone Forward First year 2020 Second Team All Ivy Emma Seitz Defense First Year 2020 Second Team All Ivy 34 Claire Dalton 2019 20 Honorable Mention All IvyMandi Schwartz Scholar Athlete of the Year Award edit Awarded by the ECAC Conference 2022 23 Emma SeitzNew England hockey writers All Star Team edit 2003 04 G Sarah Love 2004 05 D Erin Duggan 2006 07 D Helen Resor 2010 11 G Jackee Snikeris 35 2022 23 D Emma SeitzUSCHO honors edit Erin Duggan 2004 05 All USCHO com First Team Helen Resor 2004 05 All USCHO com Rookie Team 36 Bulldogs in professional hockey edit CWHL All Star NWHL All Star Clarkson Cup Champion Isobel Cup ChampionPlayer Position Team s League s Years ChampionshipsErin Duggan Forward Calgary Inferno CWHL 2Bray Ketchum Forward Boston BladesMetropolitan Riveters also GM of Connecticut Whale CWHLNWHL 6 2015 Clarkson Cup2018 Isobel CupJaimie Leonoff Goaltender Connecticut Whale PHFEden Murray Defense Calgary Inferno CWHL 2019 Clarkson CupMallory Souliotis Defense Boston PrideConnecticut Whale PHF 2021 Isobel CupSaroya Tinker Forward Metropolitan RivetersToronto Six PHF 2023 Isobel CupSee also edit List of college women s ice hockey coaches with 250 wins Yale Bulldogs men s ice hockeyReferences edit Yale University Bulldogs Official Athletic Site Norwich women s hockey coach Mark Bolding headed to Yale burlingtonfreepress com April 10 2019 Retrieved December 16 2020 Flygh resigns as Yale women s coach uscho com February 27 2019 Retrieved December 15 2020 Hilary Witt Inducted into Women s Beanpot Hall of Fame Yale Bulldogs 2010 02 10 Retrieved 2013 12 01 They Brought Their Game to Yale Women s Athletics in the Early Years 1971 1979 Yale University 2022 Ivy Women s Hockey Ivy Women in Sports profiles of women from the Ivy League s history February 22 2007 Retrieved 16 April 2010 a b c ATHLETIC AWARDS Elliott and Mallory Awards Varsity Sports Yale Bulletin and Calendar Retrieved 16 April 2010 a b Former Yale hockey player Mandi Schwartz dies at 23 ESPN New York Sports espn go com 2011 04 05 Retrieved 2013 12 01 Emotional Week Culminates with Annual Banquet Yale Bulldogs 2011 04 22 Retrieved 2013 12 01 League Renames Award in Memory of Mandi Schwartz ECAC Hockey 2012 02 03 Retrieved 2020 09 15 Alyssa Zupon Elected Captain for 2012 13 Yale 2012 04 20 Retrieved 2020 09 15 Ivy League Outlines Intercollegiate Athletics Plans No Competition In Fall Semester ivyleague com Retrieved 2020 09 15 Statistics USCHO com U S College Hockey Online USCHO com Retrieved 2013 12 01 2022 23 Women s Ice Hockey Roster Yale September 21 2022 Retrieved September 21 2022 Helen Resor Bio Stats and Results Olympics at Sports reference com Archived from the original on 2020 04 18 Retrieved 2013 12 01 Giving to Yale Yaletomorrow yale edu Retrieved 2013 12 01 Women s Ice Hockey Whockey com Retrieved 2013 12 01 1 Archived January 15 2010 at the Wayback Machine ECAC Hockey PDF ECAC Hockey Retrieved 2013 12 01 USA Hockey Archived from the original on June 11 2011 Retrieved June 3 2011 Nicole Stock and Paige Pyett Named All ECAC Hockey Brown Brownbears com 2009 03 03 Retrieved 2013 12 01 2009 Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Nominees Announced ECAC Hockey 2009 02 13 Retrieved 2013 12 01 Ivy League Sports Archived from the original on April 1 2008 Retrieved February 11 2010 USA Hockey Archived from the original on January 3 2010 ECAC Hockey PDF ECAC Hockey Retrieved 2013 12 01 Snikeris Named Goaltender of the Year ECAC Hockey 2011 03 01 Retrieved 2013 12 01 a b Snikeris Named ECAC Hockey Student Athlete of Year ECAC Hockey 2011 03 09 Retrieved 2013 12 01 19 Bulldogs Make ECAC Hockey All Academic Team Ferrara Earns Commissioner s Level 10 August 2015 Mandi Schwartz Mandi Schwartz Yale Bulldogs Retrieved 2013 12 01 Yale s Hughes Named Finalist for Hockey Humanitarian Award Ivy League Ivyleaguesports com 2011 02 18 Retrieved 2013 12 01 Aleca Hughes Among Nominees for Hockey Humanitarian Award Yale Bulldogs 2012 01 13 Retrieved 2013 12 01 Freshman Katie Jamieson Receives All Ivy Accolades February 25 2010 Retrieved 6 April 2010 WOMEN S ICE HOCKEY ALL IVY POSTSEASON AWARDS ANNOUNCED ivyleague com February 22 2018 Retrieved 22 April 2021 Women s Ice Hockey Sweeps Ivy League Major Awards Five Named All Ivy cornellbigred com 26 February 2020 Retrieved 12 April 2021 Jackee Snikeris Named to New England All Star Team Yale Bulldogs 2011 03 30 Retrieved 2013 12 01 USCHO com s 2004 05 D I Women s Year End Honors USCHO com U S College Hockey Online USCHO com 2005 03 22 Retrieved 2013 12 01 External links edit Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yale Bulldogs women 27s ice hockey amp oldid 1218220151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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