2012–13 Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey season

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2012–13 Yale Bulldogs
women's ice hockey season
Conference ECAC Hockey
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey MagazineNot ranked
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsNot ranked
Record
Coaches and Captains
Head CoachJoakim Flygh
Assistant Coaches Jessica Koizumi

The Yale Bulldogs represented Yale University in ECAC women's ice hockey. The Bulldogs will attempt to win the NCAA tournament for the first time in school history.

Contents

Offseason

Recruiting

PlayerNationalityPositionNotes
Ali AustinFlag of the United States.svg  United States Defense
Janelle FerraraFlag of the United States.svg  United States Forward
Rachelle GrahamFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Goaltender
Jamie HaddadFlag of the United States.svg  United States Forward
Kate MartiniFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Defense
Hanna AstromFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Forward

Regular season

Standings

#Team
ECAC recordOverall
PTSGPWLTPctGFGAGPWLTPctGFGA
1 Cornell 372218310.84184273427610.80913155
2tClarkson362218400.818612838281000.73711068
2t Harvard 362217320.81877253424730.75011341
4Quinnipiac292213630.659664136201240.61110375
5St. Lawrence282212640.636655438191450.5669892
6 Dartmouth 262211740.591584931161050.5978471
7Rensselaer182281220.409485936102240.3337699
8 Colgate 152261330.341407035112130.35766122
9Princeton142261420.318467529111620.4146690
10 Yale 112241530.25035642952130.2244188
11Brown102251700.22731612762010.2414276
12Union42201840.09115733472340.26541105

Source: ecachockey.com

Schedule

DateOpponentResultRecordConference Record

Conference record

Roster

NumberPlayerPositionHeight
2Ashley DunbarForward5-2
3Ali AustinDefense5-5
4Tara TomimotoDefense5-5
5Jackie RainesForward5-4
6Stephanie MockForward5-4
7Jamie GrayDefense5-5
8Alyssa ZuponForward5-6
9Danielle MoncionForward5-8
10Jamie HaddadForward5-7
11Natalie WedellDefense5-8
12Janelle FerraraForward5-6
13Emily DesMeulesDefense5-9
14Paige DeckerForward5-8
16Lynn KennedyForward5-5
18Hanna AstromForward5-9
19Jenna CiottiForward5-3
20Jen MatichukForward5-5
21Patricia McGauleyForward5-4
22Madi MurrayDefense5-6
23Aurora KennedyDefense5-8
24Kate MartiniDefense5-6
25Kelsey SummersDefense/Forward5-6
32Jaimie LeonoffGoaltender5-7
35Rachelle GrahamGoaltender5-10
39Erin CallahanGoaltender5-7

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