2010–11 Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey season

2010–11 Cornell Big Red
women's ice hockey season
ECAC Regular Season champs
ECAC tournament champs
Frozen Four, Lost, 1-4 vs. Boston University
Conference1st ECAC
Home iceLynah Rink
Rankings
USCHO.com/CBS College Sports4
Record
Overall31-3-1
Home10-1-0
Road3-0-0
Neutral0-1-0
Coaches and captains
Head coachDoug Derraugh
Assistant coachesDanielle Bilodeau
Edith Zimmering
Captain(s)Amber Overguard
Alternate captain(s)Karlee Overguard, Rebecca Johnston

The 2010–11 Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey team represented Cornell University in the 2010–11 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. The Big Red was coached by Doug Derraugh and assisted by Dani Bilodeau and Edith Zimmering. The Big Red is a member of the Eastern College Athletic Conference and was semifinalist at the NCAA Women's Ice Hockey Championship.[1] The Big Red were ranked eighth nationally, had a 17–8–6 overall, and posted a 14–2–6 record in ECAC Hockey last season. All of their home games were played at Lynah Rink.

Offseason

  • August 15: Eight players are selected for the Canadian U-22 team roster [2] The players include: forwards Rebecca Johnston, Brianne Jenner, Catherine White, Jessica Campbell, and Chelsea Karpenko. The defense includes Laura Fortino and Lauriane Rougeau. Amanda Mazzotta will be the goaltender.
  • Cornell head coach Doug Derraugh participated in the evaluation camp for the senior 2010–11 Canadian national women's team.[3] He was a head coach for Canada Blue (the camp was divided into four teams, Red, White, Yellow, Blue). Jessica Campbell played for Canada Red, Brianne Jenner, Rebecca Johnston, Catherine White and goalie Amanda Mazzotta played for Canada White. Laura Fortino, Lauriane Rougeau and Chelsea Karpenko played for Canada Blue.
  • September 28: In the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Women's College Hockey Poll, the Big Red have been voted as the pre-season Number 2.[4]

Exhibition

Date Opponent Time Score Big Red scorers
10/15/2010 Etobicoke 7:00 ET 6-0[5] Rebecca Johnston (2), Brianne Jenner, Jessica Campbell, Hayley Hughes

Regular season

  • Jessica Campbell scored four goals against the Robert Morris Colonials in a 9–1 triumph. Two of her scores came on the power play.
  • Oct 29-30: Brianne Jenner factored in both victories for the Big Red over the weekend. On October 29, she had three assists at Quinnipiac. The following day, she notched a pair of goals and added an assist Saturday at Princeton.[6] Amanda Mazzotta allowed only two goals in two games. On October 29, versus Quinnipiac, she stopped 24 of 25 shots. The following day, she stopped 18 of 19 as the Big Red bested Princeton.[6]
  • January 7–8: Cornell freshman goaltender Lauren Slebodnik earned two shutouts in her first two career starts.[7] On January 7, she made her NCAA debut by shutting out Yale by a 5–0 margin. With Cornell dressing just 12 skaters, she stopped all 23 Yale shots. The following night, Slebodnik shut out the Brown Bears by a 3–0 mark. Cornell only dressed 11 skaters for the game and she stopped all 15 shots.
  • Jan 18: Cornell senior Karlee Overguard scored twice, while freshman Lauren Slebodnick made 24 saves to secure a 3–0 victory at Mercyhurst. The win for Cornell avenged the only loss for the Big Red on the season, a 4–3 loss to the Lakers back in November at Lynah Rink. Mercyhurst goaltender Hillary Pattenden stopped 29 of the 32 shots she faced on the night in taking the loss.[8]
  • In January 2011, for the second time in three weeks, Slebodnik was named the ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week. She claimed the honor after another week that saw her post a pair of shutouts in three games, including a 3–0 victory versus Number Four ranked Mercyhurst on January 18. The shutout victory versus Mercyhurst marked the first time in nearly two years that the club was shut out. In addition, it was the first time since October 2005 that Mercyhurst had been shut out during the regular season.

She made 24 saves in the victory versus Mercyhurst. She followed by making 12 saves on 13 shots on January 21 in a 6-1 win against Colgate. The following day, she finished her week with her fourth shutout of the year in six starts. She made 14 saves in a 5-0 whitewashing of Colgate.

With the three straight wins, Cornell has extended their winning streak to 16 straight contests. During the regular season, they are unbeaten in ECAC Hockey action. Slebodnick filled in for junior Amanda Mazzotta during the month of January while Mazzotta was out with an injury. With Mazzotta, the goaltending duo has coupled to claim five of the nine goaltender of the week awards handed out by the league during weeks that Cornell has played.[9]

Standings

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Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#2 Cornell†* 22 20 1 1 41 35 31 3 1
Harvard 22 14 5 3 31 32 17 11 4
Dartmouth 22 15 7 0 30 8 5 3 0
Princeton 22 13 8 1 27 31 16 14 1
Quinnipiac 22 12 9 1 25 37 22 12 3
Clarkson 22 10 8 4 24 37 14 17 6
St. Lawrence 22 11 11 0 22 7 4 3 0
Rensselaer 22 8 12 2 18 9 4 3 1
Colgate 22 8 12 2 18 33 11 19 3
Yale 22 8 12 2 18 29 9 17 3
Brown 22 1 17 4 6 29 2 23 4
Union 22 1 19 2 4 34 2 29 3
Championship: Cornell
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Current rankings: USCHO.com Division I women's poll

[10]

Roster

Number Name Position Height Class
2 Alyssa Gagliardi D 5-5 Fr.
4 Kendice Ogilvie F 5-7 Jr.
6 Olivia Cook F 5-3 Fr.
7 Lauriane Rougeau D 5-8 So.
8 Jessica Campbell F 5-4 Fr.
9 Xandra Hompe F 5-8 So.
11 Brianne Jenner F 5-9 Fr.
13 Amanda Young D 5-6 Jr.
16 Rebecca Johnston (A) F 5-4 Jr.
19 Hayley Hughes F 5-6 Sr.
20 Catherine White F 5-9 Jr.
21 Amber Overguard (C) D/F 5-8 Sr.
23 Jenna Paulson D 5-9 Jr.
24 Hayleigh Cudmore D 5-4 Fr.
26 Chelsea Karpenko F 5-6 Jr.
27 Karlee Overguard (A) F 5-8 Sr.
29 Amanda Mazzotta G 5-5 Jr.
30 Lauren Slebodnick G 5-8 Fr.
35 Katie Wilson G 5-6 Sr.
77 Laura Fortino D 5-6 So.

Schedule

Date Opponent Location Time Score Cornell scorers Record Conf. record
10/22/2010 Robert Morris University (nc) James Lynah Rink 7:00 p.m. 3-2 Catherine White, Hayley Hughes, Amanda Young [11] 1-0-0 0-0-0
10/23/2010 Robert Morris University (nc) James Lynah Rink 2:00 p.m. 9-1 2-0-0 0-0-0
10/29/2010 at Quinnipiac University Hamden, CT 7:00 p.m. 5-1 3-0-0 1-0-0
10/30/2010 at Princeton University Princeton, NJ 4:00 p.m. 5-1 4-0-0 2-0-0
11/2/2010 Mercyhurst College (nc) James Lynah Rink 7:00 p.m. 3-4 (OT) 4-1-0 2-0-0
11/5/2010 Harvard University James Lynah Rink 7:00 p.m. 3-0 5-1-0 3-0-0
11/6/2010 Dartmouth College James Lynah Rink 4:00 p.m. 6-1 6-1-0 4-0-0
11/19/2010 Princeton University James Lynah Rink 3:00 p.m. 1-0 7-1-0 5-0-0
11/20/2010 Quinnipiac University James Lynah Rink 3:00 p.m. 4-0 8-1-0 6-0-0
11/26/2010 Niagara University (nc) James Lynah Rink 7:00 p.m. 6-0 9-1-0 7-0-0
11/27/2010 Niagara University (nc) James Lynah Rink 4:00 p.m. 6-0 10-1-0 8-0-0
11/30/2010 at Syracuse University (nc) Syracuse, NY 7:00 p.m. 4-1 11-1-0 8-0-0
12/3/2010 St. Lawrence University James Lynah Rink 3:00 p.m. 3-1 12-1-0 9-0-0
12/4/2010 Clarkson University James Lynah Rink 3:00 p.m. 3-0 13-1-0 10-0-0
1/7/2011 at Yale University New Haven, CT 7:00 p.m.
1/8/2011 at Brown University Providence, RI 4:00 p.m.
1/14/2011 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY 7:00 p.m.
1/15/2011 at Union College Schenectady, NY 4:00 p.m.
1/18/2011 at Mercyhurst College (nc) Erie, PA 7:00 p.m.
1/21/2011 Colgate University James Lynah Rink 7:00 p.m.
1/22/2011 at Colgate University Hamilton, NY 4:00 p.m.
1/28/2011 Union College James Lynah Rink 7:00 p.m.
1/29/2011 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute James Lynah Rink 4:00 p.m.
2/4/2011 at Clarkson University Potsdam, NY 7:00 p.m.
2/5/2011 at St. Lawrence University Canton, NY 4:00 p.m.
2/11/2011 Brown University James Lynah Rink 7:00 p.m.
2/12/2011 Yale University James Lynah Rink 4:00 p.m.
2/18/2011 at Dartmouth College Hanover, NH 7:00 p.m. 2-4 Karlee Overguard, Hayley Hughes[12]
2/19/2011 at Harvard University Cambridge, MA 4:00 p.m.

(nc) stands for non-conference [13]

Home Games in BOLD

Conference record

CHA school Record
Brown
Clarkson 1-0
Colgate
Dartmouth 1-1
Harvard 1-0
Quinnipiac 2-0
Princeton 2-0
RPI
St. Lawrence 1-0
Union
Yale

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Skaters

Player Games Goals Assists Points Points/game PIM GWG PPG SHG
Rebecca Johnston

Goaltenders

Player Games Played Minutes Goals Against Wins Losses Ties Shutouts Save %
Amanda Mazzotta
Katie Wilson

Postseason

  • March 12: The Big Red advanced to its second consecutive Frozen Four with a 7-1 defeat of Dartmouth in the NCAA regional.

The team matched an NCAA tournament record for goals in a game. The Big Red's 31 victories are the most by any Big Red hockey team, men's or women's, surpassing the 30-win men's hockey team of 2002-03 that advanced to the Frozen Four. Chelsea Karpenko scored two goals and had an assist, while Catherine White had one goal and two assists.[14]

ECAC tournament

Date Opponent Location Score Cornell scorers Notes
02/25/2011 RPI James Lynah Rink 3-2 (OT) Catherine White, Rebecca Johnston, Karlee Overguard[15] Big Red lead quarterfinals 1-0
02/26/2011 RPI James Lynah Rink 6-1 Rebecca Johnston (3), Chelsea Karpenko (2)[16] Cornell wins series 2-0
03/03/2011 Quinnipiac James Lynah Rink 4-3 Jessica Campbell, Chelsea Karpenko, Hayley Hughes (2)[17] Cornell advances to finals
03/05/2011 Dartmouth James Lynah Rink 3-0 Chelsea Karpenko (2), Hayley Hughes[18] Chelsea Karpenko named Most Outstanding Player

NCAA tournament

Frozen Four
March 19
Championship Game
March 20
      
1 Wisconsin 3
4 Boston College 2
1 Wisconsin 4
3 Boston University 1
2 Cornell 1
3 Boston University 4

Awards and honors

  • Jessica Campbell, MLX Skates Rookie of the Week (Week of October 26)[19]
  • Jessica Campbell, MLX Skates Rookie of the Week (Week of March 7)[20]
  • Hayley Hughes, MLX Skates Player of the Week (Week of March 7)
  • Brianne Jenner, ECAC MLX Skates Rookie of the Week (Week of November 2, 2010)
  • Brianne Jenner, ECAC MLX Skates Rookie of the Week (Week of February 1, 2011)[21]
  • Brianne Jenner, ECAC MLX Skates Rookie of the Week (Week of March 1, 2011)
  • Rebecca Johnston, ECAC Player of the Week (Week of January 11, 2011)[7]
  • Rebecca Johnston, ECAC Player of the Week (Week of March 1, 2011)[22]
  • Amanda Mazzotta, ECAC MLX Skates Goaltender of the Week (Week of November 2, 2010)
  • Amanda Mazzotta, ECAC MLX Skates Goaltender of the Week (Week of November 23, 2010)
  • Amanda Mazzotta, ECAC MLX Skates Goaltender of the Week (Week of March 7, 2011)
  • Amanda Mazzotta, Winter 2011 All-Ivy Academic Team [23]
  • Karlee Overguard, ECAC co-Defensive Forward of the Year[24]
  • Lauriane Rougeau, ECAC top Defensive Defenseman
  • Lauren Slebodnik, ECAC MLX Skates Rookie of the Week (Week of January 11, 2011)
  • Lauren Slebodnik, ECAC MLX Skates Rookie of the Week (Week of January 25, 2011)[25]

Team awards

  • Laura Fortino, Robert D. "Bob" Brunet '41 Most Valuable Player
  • Hayley Hughes and Karlee Overguard, Helanie Fisher Hebble '84 Unsung Hero award
  • Hayley Hughes, Kate Hallada Pinhey '83 Most Improved Player Award
  • Hayley Hughes, Jenna Paulson and Lauriane Rougeau, Wendell Earle Academic Award

[26]

  • Amber Overguard and Amanda Mazzotta, William F. Fuerst, Jr., '39 Big Red Player of the Year Award
  • Catherine White, TGHA Cub Club Mentor Award
  • Brianne Jenner, Class of '41 Rookie of the Year

All-ECAC honors

  • Doug Derraugh, ECAC Coach of the Year

First team

  • Forward: Rebecca Johnston, Cornell
  • Forward: Brianne Jenner, Cornell
  • Defense: Laura Fortino, Cornell
  • Defense: Lauriane Rougeau, Cornell

Second team

  • Forward: Chelsea Karpenko, Cornell

Third team

  • Forward: Catherine White, Cornell

All-rookie team

  • Forward: Brianne Jenner, Cornell
  • Defense: Alyssa Gagliardi, Cornell

[27]

Postseason honors

  • Chelsea Karpenko, ECAC tournament Most Outstanding Player[28]
  • Doug Derraugh, Finalist, 2011 AHCA Women's Ice Hockey Division I Coach of the Year[29]

All-America selections

  • Laura Fortino, 2011 First Team All-America selection
  • Rebecca Johnston, 2011 Second Team All-America selection
  • Lauriane Rougeau, 2011 Second Team All-America selection[30]

Ivy League honors

  • Laura Fortino, 2010-11 Ivy League Player of the Year
  • Brianne Jenner, 2010-11 Ivy League Rookie of the Year
  • Brianne Jenner, 2010-11 First Team All-Ivy
  • Rebecca Johnston, 2010-11 First Team All-Ivy
  • Chelsea Karpenko, 2010-11 First Team All-Ivy
  • Laura Fortino, 2010-11 First Team All-Ivy
  • Catherine White, 2010-11 Second Team All-Ivy
  • Lauriane Rougeau, 2010-11 Second Team All-Ivy [31]

See also

References

  1. ^ "NCAA Women's Frozen Four Records Book" (PDF). NCAA.org. March 19, 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 20, 2023. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
  2. ^ ECAC Hockey Mobile
  3. ^ Red/White/Yellow/Blue Rosters - Evaluation Camp
  4. ^ https://www.ncaa.com/sports/w-hockey/spec-rel/092810aaa.html [dead link]
  5. ^ "Cornell University" (PDF).
  6. ^ a b "ECAC Hockey Mobile". Archived from the original on November 24, 2016. Retrieved November 8, 2010.
  7. ^ a b ECAC Hockey Mobile
  8. ^ ECAC Hockey Mobile
  9. ^ Cornell University
  10. ^ 2010–11 Standings, ecachockey.com
  11. ^ Cornell University - Women's Hockey Survives Scare From Robert Morris In Season Opener
  12. ^ "Welcome to collegehockeystats.net".
  13. ^ Cornell University - 2010-11 Women's Ice Hockey Schedule
  14. ^ Cornell moves on to Frozen Four - NCAA.com Archived July 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Cornell University - ECAC_Quarters_022511" (PDF).
  16. ^ Cornell University - Johnston's Hat Trick Propels Women Into ECAC Hockey Semifinals
  17. ^ Cornell University - Women's Hockey Skates Past Quinnipiac in ECAC Hockey Semifinals
  18. ^ "Cornell University" (PDF).
  19. ^ ECAC Hockey Mobile
  20. ^ ECAC Hockey Mobile
  21. ^ ECAC Hockey Mobile
  22. ^ ECAC Hockey Mobile
  23. ^ "Cornell Places 10 on Winter Academic All-Ivy Squad". March 6, 2024.
  24. ^ Cornell University - Overguard Shares League Defensive Forward Of The Year Award
  25. ^ ECAC Hockey Mobile
  26. ^ "Women's Hockey Announces 2010-11 Award Winners". March 7, 2024.
  27. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved March 3, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  28. ^ Cornell University - Women's Hockey Claims Back-To-Back League Titles With 3-0 Win Over Dartmouth
  29. ^ "American Hockey Coaches Association". Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved March 19, 2011.
  30. ^ "American Hockey Coaches Association". Archived from the original on March 14, 2012. Retrieved March 19, 2011.
  31. ^ "Women's Ice Hockey All-Ivy -- 2011 - Ivy League". Archived from the original on January 11, 2014. Retrieved May 5, 2011.

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