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College ice hockey team season
2009–10 Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey seasonConference ECAC Home ice Ingalls Rink USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Not ranked USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Not ranked Overall 3-8-2 Home 1-5-0 Road 2-3-2 Head coach Hilary Witt Captain (s)Caroline Murphy
The Yale Bulldogs women's hockey team represented Yale University in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season . The Bulldogs were coached by Hilary Witt. Witt was assisted by Kim Mathias and Paul Nemetz-Carlson. The strength and conditioning coach is Joe Maher.
June 14: With eight players having graduated in 2009, the Yale women's ice hockey team began to recruit for the Class of 2013. Eight incoming freshmen will join the roster for 2009–10. The eight are Erin Callahan, Emily DesMeules, Jamie Gray, Jen Matichuk, Danielle Moncion, Tara Tomimoto, Natalie Wedell, and Alyssa Zupon.[ 1]
July 9: Two former Yale Bulldogs were invited to USA Hockey's National Festival. Forward Crysti Howser and defenseman Helen Resor are among the group of 41 elite players who will head to Blaine, Minn., Aug. 18-24 for a series of practices and games. After the National Festival 23 of those players will be chosen to go on the Qwest Tour as the U.S. Women's National Team, and 21 of those players then will be selected to play for Team USA in the 2010 Olympics. Resor is one of nine players on the National Festival roster who have played in the Olympics before.[ 2]
Date
Opponent
Score
Time
Record
Oct. 23
Providence
Tie, 2-2
0-0-1
Oct. 25
McGill
Yale, 4-2[ 3]
2:00 PM
1-0-1
January 8: Mandi Schwartz returned to Yale on Jan. 8 after a year away from school battling leukemia.[ 4]
February 10, 2010: Yale women's hockey head coach Hilary Witt was inducted into the Women's Beanpot Hall of Fame. The induction honors her performance as a player for Northeastern in the annual tournament featuring the four Boston-area women's hockey teams. The ceremony was held prior to the Beanpot Championship game at Harvard's Bright Center.[ 5]
February 17: Bray Ketchum and Jaclyn Snikeris of Yale are among 45 nominees for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award .[ 6]
Conference
Overall
GP
W
L
T
PTS
GF
GA
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
Cornell
22
14
2
6
34
67
26
36
21
9
6
103
63
Clarkson
22
14
5
3
31
47
28
40
23
12
5
104
69
Harvard
22
13
6
3
29
69
40
33
20
8
5
94
54
Quinnipiac
22
11
4
7
29
44
28
37
19
10
8
79
51
Rensselaer
22
11
7
4
26
56
42
37
16
15
6
87
77
Princeton
22
11
7
4
26
52
42
31
13
14
4
72
70
St. Lawrence
22
11
8
3
25
50
41
37
16
14
7
88
85
Colgate
22
8
10
4
20
51
68
36
12
20
4
86
129
Dartmouth
22
9
12
1
19
70
60
28
12
14
2
90
78
Yale
22
8
13
1
17
36
55
29
10
16
3
56
75
Brown
22
1
18
3
5
22
73
28
3
21
4
41
95
Union
22
1
20
1
3
14
75
34
5
28
1
36
110
= Qualified for NCAA Frozen Four
= Qualified for NCAA Tournament
[ 7]
Number
Name
Position
Class
Height
1
Erin Callahan
G
Fr.
5-7
24
Alyssa Clarke
D
Sr.
5-9
20
Lauren Davis
F
So.
5-7
13
Emily DesMeules
D
Fr.
5-9
26
Heather Grant
D
So.
5-8
7
Jamie Gray
D
Fr.
5-5
11
Aleca Hughes
F
So.
5-10
5
Berit Johnson
F
Sr.
5-5
27
Bray Ketchum
F
Jr.
5-8
35
Genny Ladiges
G
So.
5-8
3
Samantha MacLean
D
Jr.
5-6
6
Becky Mantell
F
So.
5-6
20
Jen Matichuk
F
Fr.
5-5
9
Danielle Moncion
F
Fr.
5-8
14
Caroline Murphy
F
Sr.
5-6
12
Lili Rudis
F
Jr.
5-9
17
Mandi Schwartz
F
Sr.
5-5
32
Jackee Snikeris
G
Jr.
5-6
4
Tara Tomimoto
D
Fr.
5-5
11
Natalie Wedell
D/F
Fr.
5-8
8
Alyssa Zupon
F
Fr.
5-6
[ 8]
The Nutmeg Classic will held on November 27 and 28.
Date
Opponent
Score
Time
Record
Oct. 23
Providence
Tie, 2-2
7:00 PM
Oct. 30
at St. Lawrence *
Loss, 0-4
4:00 PM
0-1-0
Oct. 31
at Clarkson *
Loss, 0-2
2:00 PM
0-2-0
Nov. 6
Princeton *
Loss, 0-4
7:00 PM
0-3-0
Nov. 7
Quinnipiac *
Loss, 1-2
4:00 PM
0-4-0
Nov. 13
at Rensselaer *
Loss, 1-4
7:00 PM
0-5-0
Nov. 14
at Union *
Win, 2-1
4:00 PM
1-5-0
Nov. 20
Harvard *
Loss, 0-5
7:00 PM
1-6-0
Nov. 21
Dartmouth *
Loss, 2-6
6:00 PM
1-7-0
Nov. 27
Sacred Heart
Win, 10-1
4:00 PM
2-7-0
Nov. 28
Connecticut
Loss, 1-6
TBA
2-8-0
Dec. 4
at Cornell *
Tie, 2-2
7:00 PM
2-8-1
Dec. 5
at Colgate *
Win, 3-0
4:00 PM
3-8-1
Jan. 1
Northeastern
3:00 PM
Jan. 2
Vermont
Win, 3-1
3:00 PM
Jan. 8
at Boston U.
5:00 PM
Jan. 9
at Boston College
2:00 PM
Jan. 15
Union *
7:00 PM
3-0
Jan. 16
Rensselaer *
4:00 PM
Jan. 22
Clarkson *
7:00 PM
Jan. 23
St. Lawrence *
4:00 PM
Jan. 30
Brown *
2:00 PM
Jan. 31
at Brown *
2:00 PM
Feb. 5
at Dartmouth *
7:00 PM
Feb. 6
at Harvard *
4:00 PM
Feb. 12
Colgate *
7:00 PM
Feb. 13
Cornell *
4:00 PM
Feb. 19
at Quinnipiac *
7:00 PM
Feb. 20
at Princeton *
4:00 PM
[ 9]
Player
Games Played
Goals
Assists
Points
Penalty Minutes
+/-
Player
Games Played
Minutes
Goals Against
Wins
Losses
Ties
Shutouts
Save %
Goals Against Average
Erin Callahan
Jackee Snikeris
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Alyssa Clarke, Defense, Senior, 2010 Honorable Mention
Aleca Hughes, ECAC All-Academic[ 10]
Bray Ketchum, Forward, Junior, 2010 Second Team All-Ivy
Jacklyn Snikeris, Goaltender, Junior, 2010 First Team All-Ivy[ 11]
Jacklyn Snikeris, ECAC All-Academic
^ "Yale Adds Eight Recruits in Class of 2013 - Yale Bulldogs" . Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2009 .
^ "Crysti Howser '09 and Helen Resor '09 Selected for National Festival, in Contention for U.S. Olympic Spots - Yale Bulldogs" . Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2009 .
^ "Yale Beats McGill 4-2 in Exhibition - Yale Bulldogs" . Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved November 1, 2009 .
^ "Mandi Schwartz - Yale Bulldogs" . Archived from the original on July 25, 2011. Retrieved April 5, 2011 .
^ "Hilary Witt Inducted into Women's Beanpot Hall of Fame - Yale Bulldogs" . Archived from the original on July 10, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2010 .
^ "USA Hockey" . Archived from the original on June 11, 2011. Retrieved June 3, 2011 .
^ http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2009-10/standings
^ "2009-10 Yale Women's Hockey Roster - Yale Bulldogs" . Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2009 .
^ "2009-10 Yale Women's Hockey Schedule - Yale Bulldogs" . Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2009 .
^ "Yale Bulldogs" . Archived from the original on July 25, 2011. Retrieved May 3, 2011 .
^ "Freshman Katie Jamieson Receives All-Ivy Accolades" . 25 February 2010. Archived from the original on 23 January 2011. Retrieved 6 April 2010 .
Playing venues Head coaches Seasons Conference affiliations Rivalries Culture & lore All-time leaders Maria Dennis (96 goals, 68 assists, 164 points)
Jackee Snikeris (16 shutouts, 2.12 goals against average, .931 save percentage)
Laurie Belliveau (4,259 saves)
Olympians Yale's Mandi Schwartz Award
Lynn Kennedy, Genny Ladiges (2011–12)
Danielle Moncion (2012–13)
Jackie Raines (2013–14)
Stephanie Mock (2014–15)
Gretchen Tarrant (2015–16)
Eden Murray (2016–17 and 2017–18)
Kaitlyn Rippon (2018–19)
Charlotte Welch (2019–20)