2011–12 Dartmouth Big Green women's ice hockey season

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2011–12 Dartmouth Big Green
women's ice hockey season
Conference ECAC
Home iceThompson Arena
Record
Coaches and captains
Head coachMark Hudak

Offseason

News and notes

Recruiting

PlayerNationalityPositionNotes
Morgan IllikainenFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States DefenseCompeted for the Grand Rapids Greenway Lightning and the Minnesota Junior Whitecaps
Sam ZeissFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States ForwardParticipated at Choate Rosemary Hall, and also played for the Connecticut Polar Bears U-19 team
Abbie LundFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States ForwardIn 2010, she earned all-conference and all-state honors in Minnesota
Karlee OdlandFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada ForwardPlayed for the Medicine Hat Hounds of the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League
Katie MilliganFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada ForwardShe played with the Ottawa Lady Senators of the PWHL

Regular season

Standings

ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#3Cornell 16142028752322193010739
#8Harvard 1611412351242214717542
#10Dartmouth 1610422239262214626647
Clarkson 1610422251232816758251
Quinnipiac 16104222423027151026559
St. Lawrence 169522047352715848563
Princeton 167721635282391044948
Brown 16484122242237975051
Rensselaer 165921234442881646383
Colgate 163121726562781815781
Union 162122620472842044889
Yale 1611502147823122022118
Championship: To be determined
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
National rankings: Conference rankings:
Updated February 1st, 2012

Schedule

DateOpponentLocationTimeScoreRecordBig Green scorers
Fri, Oct 21McGill (Exh.)Hanover, N.H.5:00 pm
Sun, Oct 23Boston Collegeat Chestnut Hill, Mass.2:00 pm
Fri, Oct 28Clarkson *at Potsdam, N.Y.7:00 pm
Sat, Oct 29St. Lawrence *at Canton, N.Y.4:00 pm
Sun, Nov 06NEW HAMPSHIREHanover, N.H.2:00 pm
Fri, Nov 11Cornell *at Ithaca, N.Y.7:00 pm
Sat, Nov 12Colgate *at Hamilton, N.Y.4:00 pm
Fri, Nov 18ST. LAWRENCE *Hanover, N.H.7:00 pm
Sat, Nov 19CLARKSON *Hanover, N.H.4:00 pm
Wed, Nov 23Harvard *at Cambridge, Mass.7:00 pm
Sat, Nov 26NORTHEASTERNHanover, N.H.7:00 pm
Wed, Nov 30HARVARD *Hanover, N.H.7:00 pm
Sun, Dec 11New Hampshireat Durham, N.H.2:00 pm
Sat, Dec 31Providenceat Providence, R.I.2:00 pm
Tue, Jan 03VERMONTHanover, N.H.7:00 pm
Fri, Jan 06Quinnipiac *at Hamden, Conn.7:00 pm
Sat, Jan 07Princeton *at Princeton, N.J.4:00 pm
Fri, Jan 13RENSSELAER *Hanover, N.H.7:00 pm
Sat, Jan 14UNION *Hanover, N.H.4:00 pm
Fri, Jan 20COLGATE *Hanover, N.H.7:00 pm
Sat, Jan 21CORNELL *Hanover, N.H.4:00 pm
Fri, Jan 27Brown *at Providence, R.I.7:00 pm
Sat, Jan 28Yale *at New Haven, Conn.4:00 pm
Fri, Feb 03PRINCETON *Hanover, N.H.7:00 pm
Sat, Feb 04QUINNIPIAC *Hanover, N.H.4:00 pm
Fri, Feb 10at Union *at Schenectady, N.Y.7:00 pm
Sat, Feb 11Rensselaer *at Troy, N.Y.4:00 pm
Fri, Feb 17YALE *Hanover, N.H.7:00 pm
Sat, Feb 18BROWN *Hanover, N.H.4:00 pm

Conference record

CHA schoolRecord
Brown
Clarkson
Cornell
Colgate
Harvard
Quinnipiac
Princeton
RPI
St. Lawrence
Union
Yale

Awards and honors

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