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Game Program - Feb. 7

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Page 1: Elmira College Women's Ice Hockey vs. Buffalo State
Page 2: Elmira College Women's Ice Hockey vs. Buffalo State

Elmira CollEgE Soaring EaglESHead Coach: Dean Jackson ’03Assistant Coach: Josh Piro ’03

No. Name--Class Pos. Ht. Hometown--Previous Team 1 Kyle Nelson ’17 G 5’5” Chicago, IL -- Chicago Mission2 Lindsay Burrows ’15 D 5’7” Stouffville, ONT -- Whitby Wolves6 Erin Kishoni ’18 D 5’1” Duluth, GA -- Northwood School7 Anna Tude ’17 F 5’7” Stockholm, Sweden -- Balmoral Hall Blazers8 Ashley Ryan ’15 F 5’5” Rochester, NY -- Rochester Edge9 Olivia Nyström ’16 F 5’6” Vaxholm, Sweden -- Ormsta HC10 Rachel Grampp ’18 D 5’8” Williamsville, NY -- Buffalo Bisons11 Arianna Smith ’18 F 5’7” Eagle, WI -- Chicago Young Americans12 Ashton Hogan ’15 F 5’10” Shelburne, ONT -- SUNY Plattsburgh13 Cassidy Delainey ’15 F 5’8” Edmonton, AB -- Edmonton Thunder14 Meagan Ondrick ’18 D 5’8” Shorewood, IL -- Chicago Young Americans15 McKenna Farole ’16 D 5’8” Irvine, CA -- Manhattanville College16 Johanna Eidensten ’17 F 5’7” Täby, Sweden -- AIK17 Sydney Fischer ’17 F 5’7” Irma, AB -- Irma18 Phoebe Piku ’16 D 5’7” Grosse Pointe, MI -- Bluewater Jr Hawks19 Brooke Wilgosh ’15 D 5’6” Regina, SK -- Notre Dame Hounds20 Louisa Lippiatt Durnell ’18 F 5’3” East Sussex, England -- Scanlon Creek21 Kyra McDonald ’18 F 5’3” Charlotte, NC -- Northfield Mount Herman22 Meghan Fonfara ’18 F 6’0” Elma, NY -- Buffalo Bisons23 Marissa Mongillo ’15 D 5’8” Shelton, CT -- Trumbull24 Sarah Hughson ’18 F 5’4” East Haddam, CT -- The Gunnery25 Gyllian Smith ’18 F 5’8” Fort Myers, FL -- Florida Gulf Coast Eagles27 Erin Weston ’15 F 5’6” Ajax, ONT -- Etobicoke Dolphins28 Jessica Prance ’17 F 5’10” Chaumont, NY -- Perth Predators31 Kelcey Crawford ’18 G 5’4” Purcellville, VA -- Proctor Academy

Game NotesSpecial Teams on Display: EC’s power-play and penalty-kill units put on a show at the Stafford Ice Arena over the week-end, scoring four total goals while limiting Plattsburgh to just two power-play goals in nine chances. Elmira maintained their ranking as the second-best power-play team in the na-tion, converting at a 31.6 percent rate, and moved into a tie for first nationally with six shorthanded goals.

A Single-Season Record for Hogan: Ashton Hogan ’15 provided two momentum-shifting goals in Sunday’s 6-2 vic-tory over Plattsburgh, both of the shorthanded variety. Ho-gan’s pair of shorthanded goals were the fourth and fifth of her season, giving her the new Elmira College single-season record for shorthanded goals scored.

All-Time Series: EC and Buffalo State have met 33 times since the 2001-02 season with Elmira holding a 32-1-0 ad-vantage in the all-time series. The Bengals upended the Soaring Eagles, 4-3 in overtime, in the 2010-11 season, but EC has won each of the six matchups since.

Looking Ahead: Following today’s contest, the Soaring Ea-gles will turn their attention to next weekend’s home-and-home series with first-year program William Smith College. The first of the two games will take place in the Murray Ath-letic Center Ice Arena on Friday, February 13th at 7:00 p.m.

Day DatE opponEnt timE-rESultNOV. 1 at #2 Norwich# W, 3-2 2 vs. Manhattanville# W, 6-0 15 Suny CortlanD* W, 10-2 16 Suny CortlanD* W, 8-1 22 UtiCa* W, 4-1 23 at Utica* W, 7-5 29 vs. #5 Middlebury$ W, 4-1 30 at #1 Plattsburgh State$ L, 2-4DEC. 6 Suny potSDam* W, 7-1 7 Suny potSDam* W, 8-1JAN. 3 #4 miDDlEbury T, 2-2 OT 11 #3 norwiCh W, 5-3 16 at Neumann* W, 8-2 17 at Neumann* W, 5-2 20 at Williams W, 4-2 24 Chatham* W, 5-0 25 Chatham* W, 4-0 31 at Plattsburgh State* W, 2-1FEB. 1 at Plattsburgh State* W, 6-2 6 at Buffalo State* 4:00 p.m. 7 buffalo StatE* 3:00 p.m. 13 william Smith* 7:00 p.m. 14 at William Smith* 8:00 p.m. 21 oSwEgo StatE* 3:00 p.m. 22 oSwEgo StatE* 3:00 p.m.Home contests are bolded*Denotes ECAC West contest

2014-15 SChEDulE (17-1-1, 12-0-0 ECaC

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buffalo StatE bEngalSHead Coach: Candice Moxley

Assistant Coaches: Lucy Schoedel & Katie BertelNo. Name--Class Pos. Ht. Hometown--Previous Team 1 Justine Silva ’18 G 5’3” El Monte, CA -- Anaheim Lady Ducks3 Kara Goodwin ’15 F 5’11” Avon Lake, OH -- Lindenwood University4 Georgia Kleiner ’18 D 5’5” Pelham, NY -- Canterbury Saints5 Megan Niesyty ’16 F 5’4” East Amherst, NY -- Buffalo Stars6 Maddie Toczek ’18 F 5’3” N. Tonawanda, NY -- Buffalo Bisons9 Brooke Krantz ’18 F 5’7” Penticton, BC -- Okanagan Hockey Adademy10 Caitie Horvatits ’18 F 5’2” Elma, NY -- Buffalo Bisons11 Nikki Kirchberger ’16 D-F 5’7” Buffalo, NY -- Buffalo Regals12 Jeyna Minnick ’15 F 5’4” Rochester, NY -- Rochester Edge14 Morgan Haettich ’17 F 5’6” Buffalo, NY -- Cazenovia Chiefs15 Hannah Tarr ’17 D 5’3” Los Angeles, CA -- University of New England17 Heather Neuburger ’17 D 5’5” Fayetteville, NY -- Troy Albany Ice Cats18 Viivi Vaattovaara ’17 F-D 5’6” Veikkola, Finland -- University of Connecticut19 Christine Harris ’18 F 5’3” Mountain Top, PA -- New Jersey Rockets21 Erin Gehen ’18 F 5’2” West Seneca, NY -- Cazenovia Chiefs23 Bri Carroll ’18 F 5’3” Peoria, AZ -- Anaheim Lady Ducks25 Alison Mish ’16 D 5’8” Canastota, NY -- CNY Bobcats26 Missy Mallon ’18 F 5’3” Amherst, NY -- Cazenovia Chiefs29 Sarah Quigley ’16 G 5’8” Canton, MA -- National Sports Academy33 Megan Sackett ’18 G 5’10” Williamsville, NY -- St. Catharines Chaos

Game NotesOne of the Best: The 2014-15 edition of Buffalo State wom-en’s ice hockey could go down as one of the best teams in program history. The Bengals have already tripled their win total from a season ago and need just two wins in the final weeks of the season to tie the program-high for wins in a season, which was accomplished back in 2000-01.

Second Only to Hogan: Buffalo State’s Kara Goodwin ’15 has been a steady source of goals since transferring from Lindenwood University three years ago and this season is no different. Goodwin leads the Bengals with 20 goals and is second only to EC’s Ashton Hogan ’15 on the national leaderboards for goals.

Freshman Impact: The Bengals have relied heavily on their large freshmen class this season, which features 10 skaters and two goaltenders. Behind Goodwin in the scoring col-umn, who is leading Buffalo State with 25 points, are four freshmen, Erin Gehen ’18, Christine Harris ’18, Brooke Krantz ’18, and Bri Carroll ’18. That quartet has tallied 18, 15, 14, and 13 points, respectively, combining for 18 goals and 42 assists. Additionally, rookie goaltender Justine Silva ’18 has been the Bengals’ primary netminder this season, playing in 17 of 19 games, making 400 saves, and posting a 2.79 goals against average.

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CollEgE ptS gp rECorD win % gf ga gp rECorD win % gf gaElmira 24 12 12-0-0 1.000 74 18 19 17-1-1 0.921 100 32Plattsburgh 22 13 11-2-0 0.846 73 14 19 15-2-2 0.842 96 28Oswego 21 14 10-3-1 0.750 38 21 19 14-4-1 0.763 49 25Buffalo State 14 12 7-5-0 0.583 36 35 19 9-8-2 0.526 53 53Utica 11 12 4-5-3 0.458 30 31 18 6-8-4 0.444 42 41Potsdam 11 13 5-7-1 0.423 21 42 19 8-10-1 0.447 34 66Cortland 10 12 4-6-2 0.417 20 38 18 5-11-2 0.333 30 62Chatham 5 12 2-9-1 0.208 12 41 19 7-11-1 0.395 40 59Neumann 5 14 2-11-1 0.179 22 47 20 4-14-2 0.250 32 62William Smith 3 12 1-10-1 0.125 17 56 19 2-16-1 0.132 29 86

2014-15 ECaC wESt ConfErEnCE StanDingS (aS of 2-4-15)