2010–11 RPI Engineers women's ice hockey season
College ice hockey team season
2010–11 Rensselaer Engineers women's ice hockey seasonConference 8 ECAC Home ice Houston Field House USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Not ranked USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Not ranked Overall 10–18–7 Home 5–5–6 Road 5–13–1 Head coach John Burke Captain (s)Kendra Dunlop Alternate captain (s)Alisa Harrison, Sydney O'Keefe
The Rensselaer Engineers represent Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in ECAC women's ice hockey . The Engineers participated in the ECAC playoffs did not qualify for the NCAA tournament.
Offseason
Recruiting
Name
Position
Height
Nationality
Former Team
Nona Letuligasenoa
Defense
5–6
United States
North American Hockey Academy
Missy Mankey
Forward
5–4
United States
Minnesota Jr. Whitecaps
Madison Marzario
Defense
5–9
United States
Shattuck St. Mary's
Toni Sanders
Forward
5–6
United States
Susquehanna Rapids U-19
Jordan Smelker
Forward
5–8
United States
Team Alaska U-19
Exhibition
Date
Opponent
Location
Score
Goal scorers
Sept. 25
Univ. of Montreal
Houston Field House
8–3
Jill Vandegrift (3),[ 1] Andie Le Donne, Katie Daniels, Jordan Smelker, Taylor Horton, Toni Sanders
Regular season
Standings
[ 2]
Schedule
Date
Opponent
Location
Score
Record
Conf. Record
Goal scorers
Oct. 1
Wisconsin
Madison, WI
0–7
0–1–0
0-0-0
None
Oct. 2
Wisconsin
Madison, WI
0–6
0–2–0
0-0-0
None
Oct. 8
Vermont
Houston Field House
3–3
0–2–1
0-0-0
Oct. 9
Vermont
Houston Field House
1–1
0–2–2
0-0-0
Oct. 15
New Hampshire
Houston Field House
3–4
0–3–2
0-0-0
Oct. 22
Providence
Providence, RI
3–2 (OT)
1–3–2
0-0-0
Oct. 24
Northeastern
Boston, MA
1–5
1–4–2
0-0-0
Oct. 29
St. Lawrence
Canton, NY
3–2
2–4–2
1–0–0
Oct. 30
Clarkson
Potsdam, NY
1–2
2–5–2
1–1–0
Nov. 5
Princeton
Houston Field House
1–2
2–6–2
1–2–0
Nov. 6
Quinnipiac
Houston Field House
2–0
3–6–2
2–2–0
Nov. 12
Yale
New Haven, CT
4–1
4–6–2
3–2–0
Nov. 13
Brown
Providence, RI
0–1
4–7–2
3–3–0
None
Nov. 19
Niagara
Houston Field House
1–1
4–7–3
3–3–0
Nov. 20
Niagara
Houston Field House
1–1
4–7–4
3–3–0
Nov. 26
Syracuse
Syracuse, NY
2–1
5–7–4
3–3–0
Nov. 27
Syracuse
Syracuse, NY
2–2
5–7–5
3–3–0
Dec. 3
Union
Schenectady, NY
4–1
6–7–5
4–3–0
Dec. 4
Union
Schenectady, NY
3–3
6–7–6
4–3–1
Jan. 7
Dartmouth
Houston Field House
5–2
7–7–6
5–3–1
Postseason
February 26: The Cornell Big Red eliminated no. 8 seed RPI by a 6–1 tally in game two of ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals.[ 3]
Awards and honors
Alisa Harrison, Finalist, 2010–11 ECAC Women's Best Defensive Forward Award [ 4]
Team awards
Sonja van der Bliek, Team MVP
Ashley Gaylord, Bill Cahill Memorial Award
Laura Guillemette and Kristen Jakubowski, Robert Conway Scholar-Athlete Award
Andie Le Donne, Most Improved Player
Jordan Smelker, Rookie of the Year
Sydney O'Keefe, Willie Stanton Award
See also
References
Playing venues Head coaches Seasons Conference affiliations Rivalries
Teams Venues Men's awards Women's awards Men's seasons