2009–10 Colgate Raiders women's ice hockey season

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2009–10 Colgate Raiders
women's ice hockey season
Conference8th in ECAC
Home ice J. Howard Starr Rink
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey MagazineUnranked
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsUnranked
Record
Overall12-20-4
Conference8-10-4
Home5-6-3
Road7-14-1
Coaches and captains
Head coachScott Wiley
Captain(s)Ali Edell
Alternate captain(s)Marissa Dombovy, Beth Rotenberg
Colgate Raiders women's ice hockey seasons
  2010-2011 »

The Colgate Raiders represented Colgate University in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. They would end up a disappointing 12-20-4 despite having 19 wins in the previous season, not being able to overcome a dreadful 1-7-1 start (they would go 11-11-3 for the rest of the regular season). 2009-2010 would be the beginning of a 5 year streak where they would fail to have a winning season, and it would not be until the 2017-2018 season that they would make the NCAA tournament.

Contents

Offseason

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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

NumberNamePositionHeightClass
1Kimberly SassG5-5So.
2Ali EdellD5-4Sr.
3Nicole McDonaldF5-7Sr.
4Krista DermottF5-8So.
5Katie StewartF5-8Sr.
6Jacquie ColborneF5-5Jr.
8Whitney RoutmanD5-8Fr.
9Jessica HootzD5-9Fr.
11Jenna KlynstraF5-9Fr.
13Marissa DombovyF5-8Sr.
14Beth RotenbergF5-8Sr.
16Heidi PetersonF5-10So.
17Jordan BricknerD5-8Fr.
18Amanda KirwanD5-5So.
19Hannah MilanF5-3Jr.
21Brittany PhilipsF5-5Fr.
23Jessi WatersF5-7Jr.
24Kristi-Lyn PollockD5-5So.
25Evan MinnickF5-3Sr.
29Jocelyn YokowG5-4Fr.
30Lisa PlenderleithG5-5Jr.

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Schedule

DateOpponentTimeScoreRecord
10/9/2009University of New Hampshire7 p.m.Loss, 4-0 [4] 0-1-0
10/10/2009 Boston College 5 p.m.Loss, 3-50-2-0
10/16/2009 Providence College 7 p.m.Loss, 1-40-3-0
10/17/2009 University of Connecticut 4 p.m.Win, 5-21-3-0
10/23/2009 Wayne State University 7 p.m.Loss, 3-41-4-0
10/24/2009Wayne State University2 p.m.Loss, 0-11-5-0
10/30/2009Harvard University7 p.m.Loss, 1-21-6-0
10/31/2009Dartmouth College3:30 p.m.Draw, 5-51-6-1
11/6/2009Rensselaer2:30 p.m.Loss, 4-101-7-1
11/7/2009Union College2:30 p.m.Win, 4-02-7-1
11/13/2009St. Lawrence University7 p.m.Draw, 2-22-7-2
11/14/2009Clarkson University4 p.m.Loss, 1-42-8-2
11/20/2009Quinnipiac University7 p.m.Draw, 1-12-8-3
11/21/2009Princeton University4 p.m.Loss, 2-32-9-3
11/24/2009Syracuse University7 p.m.Win, 5-43-9-3
11/27/2009Mercyhurst College7 p.m.Loss, 3-83-10-3
11/28/2009Mercyhurst College2 p.m.Loss, 2-83-11-3
12/4/2009Brown University7 p.m.Win, 4-24-11-3
12/5/2009Yale University4 p.m.Loss, 0-34-12-3
1/2/2010Syracuse University7 p.m.Win, 5-45-12-3
1/8/2010Niagara University7 p.m.Loss, 2-75-13-3
1/9/2010Niagara University4 p.m.Win, 5-36-13-3
1/15/2010Dartmouth College7 p.m.Win, 6-47-13-3
1/16/2010Harvard University4 p.m.Loss, 1-57-14-3
1/22/2010Cornell University3 p.m.Draw, 3-37-14-4
1/23/2010Cornell University3 p.m.Loss, 0-67-15-4
1/29/2010Clarkson University7 p.m.Loss, 0-37-16-4
1/30/2010St. Lawrence University4 p.m.Win, 2-18-16-4
2/5/2010Princeton University7 p.m.Win, 4-39-16-4
2/6/2010Quinnipiac University4 p.m.Loss, 1-29-17-4
2/12/2010Yale University7 p.m.Loss, 1-39-18-4
2/13/2010Brown University4 p.m.Win, 4-310-18-4
2/19/2010Union College7 p.m.Win, 2-111-18-4
2/20/2010Rensselaer4 p.m.Win, 3-212-18-4

[5]

Conference Tournament

DateOpponentTimeScoreRecord
2/26/2010Cornell3:30 p.m.Loss, 1-212-19-4
2/27/2010Cornell2 p.m.Loss, 0-512-20-4

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Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Skaters

PlayerGamesGoalsAssistsPointsPoints/gamePIMGWGPPGSHG
Katie Stewart362415391.083314371
Evan Minnick361015250.694439140
Brittany Phillips36119200.555664330
Marissa Dombovy36611170.472222230
Hannah Milan36412160.444422130
Jessi Waters36214160.444418110
Jordan Brickner3469150.44122020
Beth Rotenberg3677140.388912130
Ali Edell36311140.388952000
Jenna Klynstra3649130.361122030
Jacquie Colborne353470.200022000
Amanda Kirwan342460.17654000
Whitney Routman360440.11112000
Krista Dermott332130.09096010
Heidi Peterson361230.08334000
Nicole McDonald350330.08570000
Jessica Hootz361010.027814000
Kristi-Lyn Pollock360110.027830000
Kimberly Sass120110.08330000
Jocelyn Yokow10000.00000000
Lisa Plenderleith270000.000010000

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Goaltenders

PlayerGames PlayedMinutesGoals AgainstWinsLossesTiesShutoutsSave %Goals Against Average
Erin Callahan
Jackee Snikeris

Postseason

NCAA hockey tournament

Awards and honors

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