2010–11 Colgate Raiders women's ice hockey season
College ice hockey team season
2010–11 Colgate Raiders women's ice hockey season
Conference ECAC Home ice Starr Rink USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Not ranked USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Not ranked Overall 11-19-3 Home 9-11-0 Road 2-8-3 Neutral 0-0-0 Head coach Scott Wiley Assistant coaches Karen Thatcher Ryan Stone Karine Senecal
The Colgate Raiders represented Colgate University in the 2010–11 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season . The Raiders head coach was Scott Wiley. Assisting him were Ryan Stone, Karine Senecal, and Karen Thatcher.
Offseason
May 26, 2010: 2010 Winter Olympian Karen Thatcher has been named an assistant coach[ 1]
Exhibition
Date
Opponent
Score
Goal scorers
Sept. 25
Bluewater (PWHL )
7-1
Jordan Brickner (2), Rebecca Walsh, Jocelyn Simpson, Jenna Klynstra, Jacquie Colborne and Hannah Milan [ 2]
Oct. 2
University of Ottawa
7-1
Jacquie Colborne (2), Brittany Phillips (2), Taylor Volpe, Rachel Walsh, Kristi-Lyn Pollock
Regular season
Kimberley Sass recorded 27 saves in a 5-3 win over the Connecticut Huskies. With the win, she is 2-0 overall along with one shutout.[ 3]
January 28: The Colgate women's hockey team raised $12,000 in autism research with its Autism Awareness Project. The Light Up Starr Rink Blue game against RPI on Friday, Jan. 28 attracted 1,038, all of whom were wearing light blue, the color of Autism Speaks. The team wore special puzzle-piece jerseys designed by OT Sports.[ 4]
February 11: Kimberly Sass recorded 26 saves in a 1-0 shutout over the Yale Bulldogs. It was Sass' fifth shutout of the season and third straight at home, both of which are new school records. The game winning goal was scored by Brittany Phillips.[ 5]
Standings
[ 6]
Schedule
Date
Opponent
Score
Goal scorers
Oct. 8
Boston College
0-4
None
Oct. 9
New Hampshire
1-0 (OT)
Brittany Phillips[ 7]
Oct. 15
Connecticut
5-3
Jocelyn Simpson, Hannah Milan, Jessica Hootz, Jenna Klynstra and Jacquie Colborne[ 8]
Feb. 19
Dartmouth
3-4
Shannon Doyle, Jenna Klynstra, Rachel Walsh[ 9]
Conference record
CHA school
Record
Brown
0-0-0
Clarkson
0-0-0
Cornell
0-0-0
Dartmouth
0-0-0
Harvard
0-0-0
Quinnipiac
0-0-0
Princeton
0-0-0
RPI
0-0-0
St. Lawrence
0-0-0
Union
0-0-0
Yale
Awards and honors
Kimberly Sass, ECAC Defensive Player of the Week (Week of October 18, 2011)[ 10]
Team awards
Shannon Doyle , Rookie of the Year
Meghan Wickens, Most Improved Player
Heidi Peterson, Sportsmanship Award
Brittany Phillips, Brad Houston Offensive MVP
Amanda Kirwan, Defensive MVP
Kimberly Sass, Marian Lefevre Coaches Award
Jessi Waters, Don Palmateer Award[ 11]
References
External links
Playing venues
Starr Arena (1997–2016)
Class of 1965 Arena (2016-present)
Head coachesda Seasons Conference affiliations All-Americans All-time leaders Olympians Women's Frozen Four appearances NCAA Tournament appearances Conference Tournament champions 2021, 2022, 2023