2009–10 Providence Friars women's ice hockey season

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2009–10 Providence Friars
women's ice hockey season
Hockey East regular season champions
Conference1 HEA
Home iceSchneider Arena
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine10
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsNot ranked
Record
Overall15-10-9
Coaches and captains
Head coachBob Deraney

The Friars are coached by Bob Deraney. Assisting Deraney are Bob Bellemore, Meredith Roth, and Amy Quinlan.

Contents

Offseason

Exhibition

DateOpponentLocationTime
09/26/09vs. McGillProvidence, R.I.2:00 p.m. ET

Regular season

Standings

ConferenceOverall
GPWLTSOWPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
Providence 211155330594434151099176
New Hampshire 21136202865413119759860
Boston University 211065328544134148129380
Northeastern 2196642845343217877747
Connecticut 21105612746333419878757
Boston College 217104422415434816106397
Vermont 215151011265533102215290
Maine 21315311024583162056385

Roster

NumberNameHeightWeightPositionClass
15Kate Bacon5-6138ForwardFR
10Ashley Cottrell5-6140ForwardSO
8Lauren Covell5-7140ForwardSO
19Jackie Duncan5-8155ForwardJR
31Christina England5-7150GoaltenderSO
22Jennifer Friedman5-11165DefenseSO
14Abby Gauthier5-4135ForwardSO
4Christie Jensen5-5130DefenseSO
27Genevieve Lacasse5-9145GoaltenderSO
5Colleen Martin5-9155DefenseJR
12Pamela McDevitt5-6145ForwardJR
25Jean O'Neill5-5145ForwardSO
20Mari Pehkonen5-7135ForwardSR
9Arianna Rigano5-6150ForwardJR
17Leigh Riley5-6145DefensemanSO
21Alyse Ruff5-9155ForwardSO
24Breanna Schwarz5-8150DefenseSO
32Jennifer Smith5-5127GoaltenderSO
2Laura Veharanta5-6135ForwardSO
13Amber Yung5-10165DefensemanSO

Schedule

DateOpponentLocationTimeScoreRecord
10/02/09vs. Maine*Providence, R.I.7:00 p.m. ET4-01-0-0
10/03/09vs. Maine*Providence, R.I.4:00 p.m. ET2-12-0-0
10/09/09at ClarksonPotsdam, N.Y.7:00 p.m. ETLoss, 3-2 [9] 2-1-0
10/10/09at St. LawrenceCanton, N.Y.3:00 p.m. ETTie, 3-3 [10] 2-1-1
10/16/09vs. ColgateProvidence, R.I.7:00 p.m. ETWin, 4-13-1-1
10/17/09vs. SyracuseProvidence, R.I.4:00 p.m. ETLoss, 3-1 [11] 3-2-1
10/23/09vs. YaleProvidence, R.I.7:00 p.m. ETTie, 2-23-2-2
10/25/09vs. BrownProvidence, R.I.2:00 p.m. ETLoss, 5-13-3-2
10/31/09vs. Boston University*Providence, R.I.2:00 p.m. ETLoss, 3-13-4-2
11/01/09at Connecticut* *Storrs, Conn.4:00 p.m. ETTie, 1-13-4-3
11/06/09at Maine*Orono, Maine7:00 p.m. ET2-23-4-5
11/08/09vs. Northeastern*Providence, R.I.2:00 p.m. ET1-13-4-6
11/14/09at Boston University*Boston, Mass.3:00 p.m. ET3-53-5-6
11/15/09vs. Boston University*Providence, R.I.2:00 p.m. ET6-24-5-6
11/20/09vs. Northeastern*Providence, R.I.7:00 p.m. ET3-44-6-6
11/27/09vs. WisconsinProvidence, R.I.7:00 p.m. ET2-24-6-7
11/28/09vs. WisconsinProvidence, R.I.7:00 p.m. ET1-44-7-7
12/05/09at New Hampshire*Durham, N.H.2:00 p.m. ET4-15-7-7
12/11/09at Boston College *Chestnut Hill, Mass.7:00 p.m. ET2-25-7-8
01/02/10at Minnesota State-MankatoSt. Cloud, Minn.4-45-7-9
01/03/10at St. Cloud StateSt. Cloud, Minn.2-06-7-9
01/09/10vs. CornellProvidence, R.I.2:00 p.m. ET6-37-7-9
01/10/10vs. CornellProvidence, R.I.2:00 p.m. ET3-08-7-9
01/16/10at New Hampshire*Durham, N.H.2:00 p.m. ET3-29-7-9
01/17/10vs. New Hampshire*Providence, R.I.2:00 p.m. ET3-210-7-9
01/23/10vs. Boston College*Providence, R.I.2:00 p.m. ET2-111-7-9
01/24/10at Boston College*Chestnut Hill, Mass.2:00 p.m. ET6-312-7-9
01/29/10vs. Vermont*Providence, R.I.7:00 p.m. ET1-212-8-9
01/30/10at HarvardCambridge, Mass.4:00 p.m. ET1-212-9-9
02/06/10at Northeastern*Boston, Mass.2:00 p.m. ET2-113-9-9
02/12/10vs. Connecticut *Providence, R.I.1:00 p.m. ET3-313-9-10
02/13/10at Connecticut*Storrs, Conn.1:00 p.m. ET1-413-10-10
02/19/10at Vermont*Burlington, Vt.7:00 p.m. ET4-214-10-10
02/20/10at Vermont*Burlington, Vt.4:00 p.m. ET5-215-10-10

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Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Skaters

PlayerGamesGoalsAssistsPointsPoints/gamePIMGWGPPGSHG
Ashley Cottrell351417310.885714240
Jean O'Neill351416300.857112351
Alyse Ruff351215270.771442260
Jessica Cohen34613190.558838200
Nicole Anderson35113140.400016260
Arianna Rigano3577140.400020110
Amber Yung3559140.400012020
Jessica Vella2157120.571410100
Laura Veharanta3339120.363636010
Kate Bacon2846100.357130000
Jennifer Friedman3437100.294122120
Abby Gauthier344590.26478000
Colleen Martin351890.257118010
Lauren Covell350990.257120000
Christie Jensen352460.171434110
Jackie Duncan221450.227319000
Leigh Riley351450.142914000
Genevieve Lacasse350220.05710000
Pamela McDevitt310000.00004000
Breanna Schwarz140000.00004000
Christina England10000.00000000
Emily Groth90000.00000000

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Goaltenders

PlayerGamesWinsLossesTiesGoals againstMinutesGAAShutoutsSavesSave %
Christina England1000050.0000031.000
Genevieve Lacasse35151197621292.14223878.920

Awards and honors

All Hockey East team

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