2013–14 Syracuse Orange women's ice hockey season

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2013–14 Syracuse Orange
women's ice hockey season
Syracuse Orange logo.svg
Conference4th College Hockey America
Home ice Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion
Record
Overall20-14-3
Conference9-8-3
Home10-7-1
Road10-7-2
Coaches and captains
Head coachPaul Flanagan 6th season
Assistant coachesAlison Domenico
Brendon Knight
Captain(s)Brittney Krebs [1] Margot Scharfe
Syracuse Orange women's ice hockey seasons
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The Syracuse Orange women represented Syracuse University in CHA women's ice hockey during the 2013-14 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. It was the second consecutive season that the Orange won 20 games. Most of their wins came in non-conference contests, thanks to a solid defensive game.

Contents

Offseason

Recruiting

[3]

PlayerPositionNationalityNotes
Morgan BlankForwardFlag of the United States.svg  United States Played with the Pittsburgh Penguins Elite
Erin BrandForward/DefenseFlag of the United States.svg  United States Northwood Academy grad
Eleanor HainesForwardFlag of the United States.svg  United States Captain at Canterbury School
Larissa MartyniukDefenseFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Played for Shaftesbury Prep
Laurence PorlierForwardFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Member of Team Quebec
Elizabeth ScalaForwardFlag of the United States.svg  United States Played for National Sports Academy
Heather SchwarzForwardFlag of the United States.svg  United States Standout for the Boston Shamrocks
Jessica SibleyForwardFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Named to Team Saskatchewan

Standings

Conference recordOverall record
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#6 Mercyhurst 20153232773133249412370
Robert Morris 20135228573335258410059
RIT*20117224514438201538795
Syracuse 2098321614637201439975
Lindenwood 20513212357234526346121
Penn State 2011813267938629349130
Championship: Mercyhurst
† indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
Final rankings: USCHO.com Poll

Roster

2013–14 Orange

[4]

No. S/P/CPlayerClassPosHeightDoBHometownPrevious team
1 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Amanda CarridiSophomore G North Adams, Massachusetts North Adams HS
2 Flag of Michigan.svg Nicole RenaultSophomore D 5' 7" (1.7 m) Plymouth, Michigan Little Caesar's U19
3 Flag of Quebec.svg Julie KnerrJunior F 5' 2" (1.57 m) Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec John Abbot College
4 Flag of Alberta.svg Akane HosoyamadaSenior (RS) D 5' 4" (1.63 m) Banff, Alberta Warner Hockey School
5 Flag of Alberta.svg Sadie St. GermainSenior F 5' 6" (1.68 m) Banff, Alberta Warner Hockey School
6 Flag of Manitoba.svg Danielle LeslieSophomore D 5' 5" (1.65 m) Winnipeg, Manitoba Team Manitoba U18
7 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Jessica SibleyFreshman F 5' 5" (1.65 m) Luseland, Saskatchewan Team Saskatchewan U18
8 Flag of New York.svg Brittney KrebsSenior F 5' 7" (1.7 m) Marathon, New York Team Manitoba U18
9 Flag of Minnesota.svg Allie LacombeJunior F 5' 5" (1.65 m) Eden Prairie, Minnesota Eden Prairie HS
10 Flag of Kentucky.svg Morgan BlankFreshman F Fort Mitchell, Kentucky Pittsburgh Penguins Elite
11 Flag of Minnesota.svg Cara JohnsonSenior F 5' 8" (1.73 m) Plymouth, Minnesota Hopkins HS
12 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Nicole FerreraJunior F 5' 4" (1.63 m) Winthrop, Massachusetts Assabet Valley U19
14 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Melissa PiacentiniSophomore F 5' 2" (1.57 m) South Weymouth, Massachusetts Assabet Valley U19
16 Flag of New York.svg Kaillie GoodnoughJunior D 5' 4" (1.63 m) Mannsville, New York National Sports Academy
17 Flag of Manitoba.svg Melissa MartyniukFreshman D Winnipeg, Manitoba Team Manitoba U18
18 Flag of New York.svg Erin BrandFreshman F/D 5' 5" (1.65 m) Long Beach, New York Northwood Academy
19 Flag of Ontario.svg Margot Scharfe ( C )Senior F 5' 7" (1.7 m) Toronto, Ontario Mississauga Jr. Chiefs
22 Flag of Quebec.svg Laurence PorlierFreshman F 5' 7" (1.7 m) Maria, Quebec Brewster Academy
24 Flag of New York.svg Eleanor HainesFreshman F Huntington, New York Canterbury School
25 Flag of Rhode Island.svg Elizabeth ScalaFreshman F 5' 8" (1.73 m) Rumford, Rhode Island National Sports Academy
27 Flag of Connecticut.svg Heather SchwartzFreshman F Naugatuck, Connecticut Boston Shamrocks
28 Flag of Michigan.svg Caitlin RoachSenior D 5' 8" (1.73 m) Dearborn Heights, Michigan Detroit Honeybaked
29 Flag of Ontario.svg Jenesica DrinkwaterSenior G 5' 7" (1.7 m) Brantford, Ontario Stoney Creek Jr. Sabres
32 Flag of Minnesota.svg Kallie BilladeauSenior G 5' 7" (1.7 m) Minnetonka, Minnesota Hopkins HS

Schedule

[5]

DateOpponent#Rank#SiteDecisionResultRecord
Regular Season
October 4at #10  Northeastern * Matthews ArenaBoston, MA Kallie BilladeauW 4–1 1–0–0
October 5at  New Hampshire * Whittemore CenterDurham, NH Kallie BilladeauL 2–3 1–1–0
October 11#3  Clarkson * Tennity Ice Skating PavilionSyracuse, NY Kallie BilladeauL 1–2 1–2–0
October 12at #3 Clarkson* Cheel ArenaPotsdam, NY Kallie BilladeauL 0–4 1–3–0
October 18at  Providence * Schneider ArenaProvidence, RI Kallie BilladeauL 1–2 1–4–0
October 19at Providence*Schneider Arena • Providence, RIJenesica DrinkwaterW 4–1 2–4–0
October 25#4  Boston College *Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NYKallie BilladeauW 4–1 3–4–0
October 26 Union *Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NYJenesica DrinkwaterW 5–2 4–4–0
November 9at  Penn State Pegula Ice ArenaUniversity Park, PA Kallie BilladeauW 2–1 5–4–0 (1–0–0)
November 10at Penn StatePegula Ice Arena • University Park, PAJenesica DrinkwaterW 4–3 OT6–4–0 (2–0–0)
November 15at #10  Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Ice CenterErie, PA Kallie BilladeauT 3–3 OT6–4–1 (2–0–1)
November 16at #10 MercyhurstMercyhurst Ice Center • Erie, PAKallie BilladeauL 3–5 6–5–1 (2–1–1)
November 22 Robert Morris Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NYKallie BilladeauT 1–1 OT6–5–2 (2–1–2)
November 23Robert MorrisTennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NYKallie BilladeauL 1–2 6–6–2 (2–2–2)
November 26 Colgate * Onondaga County War Memorial • Syracuse, NYJenesica DrinkwaterW 2–1 7–6–2
December 3#3  Cornell *Onondaga County War Memorial • Syracuse, NYKallie BilladeauL 2–5 7–7–2
December 6 Lindenwood Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NYJenesica DrinkwaterL 1–2 7–8–2 (2–3–2)
December 7LindenwoodTennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NYKallie BilladeauW 4–1 8–8–2 (3–3–2)
January 4, 2014at  Vermont * Gutterson FieldhouseBurlington, VT Jenesica DrinkwaterW 4–3 9–8–2
January 5at Vermont*Gutterson Fieldhouse • Burlington, VTJenesica DrinkwaterW 3–2 10–8–2
January 10at  RIT Frank Ritter Memorial Ice ArenaRochester, NY Jenesica DrinkwaterL 3–4 10–9–2 (3–4–2)
January 14at Colgate* Starr RinkHamilton, NY Jenesica DrinkwaterW 2–0 11–9–2
January 17RITTennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NYJenesica DrinkwaterW 5–4 OT12–9–2 (4–4–2)
January 24Penn StateTennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NYJenesica DrinkwaterW 3–2 OT13–9–2 (5–4–2)
January 25Penn StateTennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NYJenesica DrinkwaterW 3–0 14–9–2 (6–4–2)
January 31#10 MercyhurstTennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NYJenesica DrinkwaterL 2–3 14–10–2 (6–5–2)
February 1#10 MercyhurstTennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NYJenesica DrinkwaterL 1–2 14–11–2 (6–6–2)
February 4 St. Lawrence *Onondaga County War Memorial • Syracuse, NYJenesica DrinkwaterW 3–0 15–11–2
February 7at #9 Robert Morris 84 Lumber ArenaNeville Township, PA Jenesica DrinkwaterT 3–3 OT15–11–3 (6–6–3)
February 8at #9 Robert Morris84 Lumber Arena • Neville Township, PAJenesica DrinkwaterW 3–1 16–11–3 (7–6–3)
February 14at Lindenwood Lindenwood Ice ArenaWentzville, MO Jenesica DrinkwaterW 5–2 17–11–3 (8–6–3)
February 15at LindenwoodLindenwood Ice Arena • Wentzville, MOJenesica DrinkwaterW 2–1 18–11–3 (9–6–3)
February 21at RITFrank Ritter Memorial Ice Arena • Rochester, NYJenesica DrinkwaterL 1–3 18–12–3 (9–7–3)
February 22RITTennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NYJenesica DrinkwaterL 1–2 OT18–13–3 (9–8–3)
CHA Tournament
February 28Lindenwood*Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NY (Quarterfinal, Game 1)Jenesica DrinkwaterW 4-1 19–13–3
March 1Lindenwood*Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NY (Quarterfinal, Game 2)Jenesica DrinkwaterW 6-0 20–13–3
March 7at #8 Mercyhurst*Mercyhurst Ice Center • Erie, PA (Semifinal Game)Jenesica DrinkwaterL 1-2 20–14–3
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from USCHO.com Poll.

Awards and honors

Sophomore Defender Nicole Renault was named to the All-CHA First Team. [6] Sophomore Forward Melissa Piacentine was named to the All-CHA Second Team. Forward Jessica Sibley and Defender Larissa Martyniuk were named to the All-Rookie Team.

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