2010–11 Sacred Heart Pioneers women's ice hockey season

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2010–11 Sacred Heart Pioneers
women's ice hockey season
Conference Independent
Home iceGutterson Fieldhouse
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey MagazineNot ranked
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsNot ranked
Record
Coaches and Captains
Head CoachTom O’Malley
Assistant CoachesJ.G. Capozzoli

The 2010-11 Sacred Heart Pioneers season was their eighth season as a Division I Independent.

Contents

Regular season

On November 26 and 27, the Pioneers competed in the Nutmeg Classic hosted by the Connecticut Huskies women's ice hockeyprogram. On January 8 and 9, the Pioneers competed in the Neumann Tournament in Aston, Pennsylvania. Other schools included Cortland and Neumann.

Schedule

DateOpponentTimeScoreResult
09/24/2010@ Maine 7:00 ET
09/25/2010@ Maine2:00 ET
10/02/2010@ Rhode Island3:00 ET
10/10/2010@ Quinnipiac 5:00 ET
10/15/2010@ Union 7:00 ET
10/23/2010Holy Cross2:00 ET
10/30/2010St. Anselm2:00 ET
11/06/2010@ Brown 2:00 ET
11/09/2010@ Holy Cross7:00 ET
11/13/2010@ Nichols7:30 ET
11/26/2010@ Quinnipiac (Nutmeg Classic)4:00 ET
11/27/2010vs UConn/Yale (Nutmeg Classic)4:00/7:00 ET
12/03/2010St. Michael's7:00 ET
12/04/2010St. Michael's2:00 ET
12/10/2010@ Oswego3:00 ET
12/11/2010@ Oswego3:00 ET
01/04/2011@ Southern Maine2:00 ET
01/05/2011@ Southern Maine2:00 ET
01/08/2011vs Cortland7:00 ET
01/09/2011vs TBA/Neumann1:00/4:00 ET
01/11/2011Salve Regina7:00 ET
01/14/2011Cortland7:00 ET
01/15/2011Wesleyan2:00 ET
01/18/2011@ Wesleyan7:00 ET
01/29/2011@ Bowdoin7:30 ET
01/30/2011@ Bowdoin2:00 ET
02/11/2011Rhode Island7:00 ET
02/12/2011Rhode Island2:00 ET
02/18/2011@ Neumann7:00 ET
02/19/2011@ Neumann7:00 ET

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Player stats

Awards and honors

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References

  1. "Sacred Heart Pioneers: 2010-2011 Women's Hockey Schedule/Results". USCHO.com. Retrieved 30 July 2010.[ permanent dead link ]