2009–10 Robert Morris Colonials women's ice hockey season

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2009–10 Robert Morris Colonials
women's ice hockey season
Robert Morris Colonials wordmark.svg
Conference3 CHA
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey MagazineNot ranked
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsNot ranked
Record
Overall4-6-0
Home0-2-0
Road4-4-0
Coaches and captains
Head coachNate Handrahan

Offseason

2009-10 National Letter of Intent Signees

NamePositionHeightPrevious Team
Dayna NewsomF5-6Oakville Ice
Courtney LangstonF5-4Shattuck St. Mary's
Kathleen McDonaldF5-4Team BC & POE
Whitney HendersonF5-3Princeton Tiger Lilies
Jennifer KindretF5-8BC Breakers
Jamie JoslinD5-9Aurora Panthers
Marissa AngelG5-4Princeton Tiger Lilies
Cobina DelaneyOttawa Senators
Kelsey ThomasHamilton Hawks
Kristen DiCioccoStoney Creek Jr. Sabres

Exhibition

DateOpponentLocationTimeScore
Sun, Sep 27 Wilfrid Laurier Pittsburgh, Pa.4:00 p.m.RMU, 4-0 [3]

Regular season

Standings

OverallConference
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
x, y: Mercyhurst 2319134100760100
Syracuse 26131212700844000
Wayne State 2281131900844000
Niagara 2281042000833200
Robert Morris 2571711500706100

x: Regular season champion, y: Postseason champion

Roster

NumberNamePositionHeightYear
6Giambra, MalloryD5-7Sr.
7Ketcher, CarissaF5-4Jr.
8Delaney, BriannaF5-6So.
9Henderson, WhitneyF5-3Fr.
11Pietrangelo, PaigeD5-11So.
12Gibson, JackiD5-9Sr.
14Kindret, JenniferF5-8Fr.
15Pappas, WhitneyD5-7Jr.
16O'Malley, SaraF5-7Jr.
17Thomas, KelseyF5-5Fr.
18McDonald, KathleenF5-4Fr.
19Riley, JessicaF5-8Sr.
20Langston, CourtneyF5-4Fr.
21Walkland, ChelseaF5-6Sr.
22Stack, KathrynD5-6So.
24Newsom, DaynaF5-6Fr.
25Joslin, JamieD5-9Fr.
26Delaney, CobinaF5-7Fr.
27Riley, JordanF5-8Sr.
29Stoa, MariaF5-7Jr.
30Angel, MarissaG5-4Fr.
31Butterfield, DanecaG5-5Jr.
33DiCiocco, KristenG5-7Fr.

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Schedule

DateOpponentLocationTimeScoreRecord
Fri, Oct 02Minn.-Duluthat Duluth, Minn.7:07 p.m.Loss, 5-2 [10] 0-1-0
Sat, Oct 03Minn.-Duluthat Duluth, Minn.2:07 p.m.Win, 4-1 [11] 1-1-0
Fri, Oct 09Boston Universityat Boston, Mass.7:00 p.m.Loss, 4-3 [12] 1-2-0
Sat, Oct 10Northeasternat Boston, Mass.2:00 p.m.Loss, 0-41-3-0
Fri, Oct 16ST. LAWRENCEPittsburgh, Pa.7:05 p.m.Loss, 2-31-4-0
Sat, Oct 17ST. LAWRENCEPittsburgh, Pa.4:00 p.m.Loss, 3-61-5-0
Fri, Oct 23Maineat Orono, Maine7:00 p.m.Win, 3-12-5-0
Sat, Oct 24Maineat Orono, Maine2:00 p.m.Win, 1-0 (OT)3-5-0
Fri, Nov 06Wisconsinat Madison, Wisc.7:07 p.m.Win, 3-14-5-0
Sat, Nov 07Wisconsinat Madison, Wisc.2:07 p.m.Loss, 3-2 (OT)4-6-0
Sat, Nov 14Niagara *at Niagara, N.Y.7:00 p.m.Loss, 3-14-7-0
Sun, Nov 15Niagara *at Niagara, N.Y.2:00 p.m.Tie, 2-24-7-1
Fri, Nov 20SYRACUSE *Pittsburgh, Pa.7:05 p.m.Loss, 4-04-8-1
Sat, Nov 21SYRACUSE *Pittsburgh, Pa.7:05 p.m.Loss, 4-24-9-1
Fri, Nov 27RENSSELAERPittsburgh, Pa.2:05 p.m.Loss, 5-2
Sat, Nov 28RENSSELAERPittsburgh, Pa.2:05 p.m.Win, 3-1
Sat, Dec 05Mercyhurst *at Erie, Pa.4:00 p.m.Loss, 6-2
Sun, Dec 06Mercyhurst *at Erie, Pa.2:00 p.m.Postponed
Sat, Jan 02Ohio Stateat Columbus, Ohio2:00 p.m.
Sun, Jan 03Ohio Stateat Columbus, Ohio2:00 p.m.
Fri, Jan 08CONNECTICUTPittsburgh, Pa. TBA
Sat, Jan 09CONNECTICUTPittsburgh, Pa.4:00 p.m.
Fri, Jan 15Wayne State *at Detroit, Mich.7:00 p.m.
Sat, Jan 16Wayne State *at Detroit, Mich.2:00 p.m.
Fri, Jan 22SACRED HEARTPittsburgh, Pa.7:05 p.m.
Sat, Jan 23SACRED HEARTPittsburgh, Pa.7:05 p.m.
Fri, Feb 05MERCYHURST *Pittsburgh, Pa.7:05 p.m.
Sat, Feb 06MERCYHURST *Pittsburgh, Pa.7:05 p.m.
Fri, Feb 12Syracuse *at Syracuse, N.Y.7:00 p.m.
Sat, Feb 13Syracuse *at Syracuse, N.Y.7:00 p.m.
Fri, Feb 19NIAGARA *Pittsburgh, Pa.7:05 p.m.
Sat, Feb 20NIAGARA *Pittsburgh, Pa.7:05 p.m.
Fri, Feb 26WAYNE STATE *Pittsburgh, Pa.7:05 p.m.
Sat, Feb 27WAYNE STATE *Pittsburgh, Pa.7:05 p.m.

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Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Skaters

PlayerGamesGoalsAssistsPointsPoints/gamePIMGWGPPGSHG
Brianna Delaney361417310.861138260
Sara O'Malley361812300.833312312
Maria Stoa34315180.529434120
Jennifer Kindret3698170.472229210
Cobina Delaney35112130.371418010
Dayna Newsom3666120.333320010
Kelsey Thomas3566120.342934100
Whitney Pappas3648120.333320100
Jacki Gibson3629110.305616020
Jamie Joslin366390.250030050
Kathleen McDonald314480.25816020
Jordan Riley362350.138910000
Mallory Giambra361450.138910000
Chelsea Walkland352240.114324000
Kathryn Stack360440.1111 22000
Courtney Langston252130.12004010
Whitney Henderson81120.25000000
Carissa Ketcher151120.13330100
Jessica Riley340220.0588 18000
Kristen DiCiocco130110.07690000
Daneca Butterfield290000.00002000
Paige Pietrangelo330000.000028000
Marissa Angel10000.00000000

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Goaltenders

NameGPGAWLTSOGAA
Daneca Butterfield9553:0145012.50

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Awards and honors

Pre-Season All-CHA Team

Second Team All-CHA

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