2009–10 Brown Bears women's ice hockey season

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2009–10 Brown Bears
women's ice hockey season
Conference10 ECAC
Home iceMeehan Auditorium
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey MagazineNot ranked
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsNot ranked
Record
Overall3-21-4
Coaches and captains
Head coach Digit Murphy
Assistant coachesSean Coady
Edith Zimmering

The head coach is Digit Murphy. Murphy is assisted by Sean Coady and Edith Zimmering.

Contents

Offseason

Exhibition

DateOpponentScoreTimeRecord
Oct. 16Toronto4-57:00 PM EDT0-1-0

Regular season

Standings

ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Cornell 22142634672636219610363
Clarkson 221453314728402312510469
Harvard 2213632969403320859454
Quinnipiac 22114729442837191087951
Rensselaer 22117426564237161568777
Princeton 22117426524231131447270
St. Lawrence 22118325504137161478885
Colgate 228104205168361220486129
Dartmouth 22912119706028121429078
Yale 22813117365529101635675
Brown 221183522732832144195
Union 2212013147534528136110
= Qualified for NCAA Frozen Four= Qualified for NCAA Tournament

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Roster

NumberNamePositionClassHeight
24Amanda AsayF/DSenior5-10
3Julianne BishopFSophomore5-4
18Nicole BrownFSenior5-11
21Jenny CedorchukDSenior5-7
11Erin ConnorsFSenior5-9
15Leah CrabtreeFSophomore5-5
14Jenna DancewiczFJunior5-8
27Andrea HunterFSenior5-5
30Joy JoungGJunior5-3
4Erica KrommDJunior5-8
13Katelyn LandryFSophomore5-4
31Donelle LatimerGSophomore5-5
23Vika MykolenkoFSophomore5-9
26Jacquie PierriDSophomore5-4
2Paige PyettDSophomore5-7
12Skyelar SiwakDSophomore5-8
6Jaclyn SmallDJunior5-6
29Samantha StortiniDJunior5-8
16Maggie SupreyFJunior5-6
5Kathleen SurbeyDSenior5-5
22Sasha Van MuyenFSenior5-9
19Macie WinshipDJunior5-6
10Alison WongFSophomore5-2

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Schedule

DateOpponentScoreTimeRecord
Oct. 23 Connecticut 1-87:00 PM EDT0-1-0
Oct. 25at Providence5-12:00 PM EDT1-1-0
Oct. 30at Clarkson *0-14:00 PM EDT1-2-0
Oct. 31at St. Lawrence *1-33:00 PM EDT1-3-0
Nov. 6Quinnipiac *0-07:00 PM EST1-3-1
Nov. 7Princeton *0-54:00 PM EST1-4-1
Nov. 13at Union *0-07:00 PM EST1-4-2
Nov. 14at Rensselaer *1-14:00 PM EST1-4-3
Nov. 20Dartmouth *2-57:00 PM EST1-5-3
Nov. 21Harvard *1-54:00 PM EST1-6-3
Nov. 27St. Cloud St.4-57:00 PM EST1-7-3
Nov. 28St. Cloud St.2-31:00 PM EST1-8-3
Dec. 4at Colgate *2-47:00 PM EST1-9-3
Dec. 5at Cornell *0-54:00 PM EST1-10-3
Jan. 2at Northeastern2:00 PM EST
Jan. 3 Vermont 1-03:00 PM EST
Jan. 9Boston U.4:00 PM EST
Jan. 15Rensselaer *7:00 PM EST
Jan. 16Union *4:00 PM EST0-3
Jan. 22St. Lawrence *7:00 PM EST
Jan. 23Clarkson *4:00 PM EST
Jan. 30at Yale *2:00 PM EST
Jan. 31Yale *2:00 PM EST
Feb. 5at Harvard *7:00 PM EST
Feb. 6at Dartmouth *4:00 PM EST
Feb. 12Cornell *7:00 PM EST
Feb. 13Colgate *4:00 PM EST
Feb. 19at Princeton *7:00 PM EST
Feb. 20at Quinnipiac *4:00 PM EST

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Awards and honors

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