2014–15 Sacred Heart Pioneers women's ice hockey season

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2014–15 Sacred Heart Pioneers
women's ice hockey season
Conference Division I Independent
Home iceSports Center of Connecticut
Record
Overall7-15-3
Home4-5-0
Road3-10-3
Coaches and captains
Head coachThomas O'Malley
Assistant coachesKatherine Pauletti
Captain(s)Brianna Connolly, Natasha Klinoff
Alternate captain(s)Allanna Woodford, Casey Stathopoulos
Sacred Heart Pioneers women's ice hockey seasons
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The Sacred Heart Pioneers represented Sacred Heart University as a Division I independent team during the 2014-15 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season.

Contents

Roster

2014–15 Pioneers

[1]

No. S/P/CPlayerClassPosHeightDoBHometownPrevious team
1 Flag of Connecticut.svg Josy MilitranoFreshman G West Haven, Connecticut West Haven HS
2 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Nicole GiampaSophomore F 5' 6" (1.68 m) Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge Rindge & Latin
4 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Alanna Woodford ( A )Senior F 5' 5" (1.65 m) Scituate, Massachusetts Scituate HS
5 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Brianna Connolly ( C )Senior F 5' 1" (1.55 m) Duxbury, Massachusetts Duxbury HS
6 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Cassandra HanlonFreshman D Rowley, Massachusetts Governor's Academy
7 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Elizabeth JohnsonSophomore D 5' 5" (1.65 m) Milton, Massachusetts Milton HS
8 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Erin SullivanFreshman F Dennisport, Massachusetts Nauset Regional HS
9 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Brittany SmithFreshman F Manchester, Massachusetts Marblehead HS
10 Flag of New York.svg Julie DobiacJunior D 5' 6" (1.68 m) Pulaski, New York Ontario Hockey Academy
11 Flag of Wisconsin.svg Taylor MorelandFreshman F Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin Milwaukee Jr. Admirals
12 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Amy VaranoSophomore D 5' 5" (1.65 m) Duxbury, Massachusetts Notre Dame Academy
13 Flag of Maine.svg Megan FinlaySophomore F 5' 8" (1.73 m) Cumberland, Maine Greely HS
14 Flag of New York.svg Heather DaleyJunior F 5' 5" (1.65 m) Brewster, New York Brewster Academy
15 Flag of Connecticut.svg Julia ConsortiSophomore F 5' 5" (1.65 m) West Haven, Connecticut West Haven HS
16 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Natasha Klinoff ( C )Senior F 5' 4" (1.63 m) Concord, Massachusetts Southfield School
18 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Casey Stathopoulos ( A )Senior F 5' 2" (1.57 m) Waltham, Massachusetts Southfield School
19 Flag of New York.svg Megan OffnerJunior D 5' 8" (1.73 m) Hamilton, New York Princeton Day School
20 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Alex DavisSenior F 5' 6" (1.68 m) Pembroke, Massachusetts Pembroke HS
21 Flag of New York.svg Teagan KetchumSophomore D 5' 4" (1.63 m) Averill Park, New York Albany Academy
22 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Elizabeth CollinsFreshman F Duxbury, Massachusetts Duxbury HS
24 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Emily FalveySophomore F Hingham, Massachusetts Hingham HS
25 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Duggan DelanoFreshman F Billerica, Massachusetts Arlington Catholic HS
26 Flag of Connecticut.svg Sarah WalewskiFreshman F 5' 5" (1.65 m) Shelton, Connecticut St. Joseph Academy
27 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Carley RadovichFreshman F Milford, Massachusetts Vermont Academy
28 Flag of New Hampshire.svg Hannah SkellyJunior F 5' 6" (1.68 m) Wolfeboro, New Hampshire Brewster Academy
29 Flag of New York.svg Kathryn DarlingFreshman F Vestal, New York Nichols School
30 Flag of Maine.svg Devan KaneFreshman G Scarborough, Maine Scarborough HS
31 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Amanda FontaineJunior G 5' 3" (1.6 m) Northfield, Massachusetts Northfield Mount Hermon HS
33 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Nicole MageeJunior G 5' 6" (1.68 m) Burlington, Massachusetts New Hampton School

Schedule

[2]

DateOpponent#Rank#SiteDecisionResultRecord
Regular Season
October 31at Holy Cross*Hart Center • Worcester, MA Amanda FontaineL 4–5 0–1–0
November 1at Holy Cross*Hart Center • Worcester, MAAmanda FontaineL 0–5 0–2–0
November 14Canton*Sports Center of Connecticut • Shelton, CT Amanda FontaineW 4–0 1–2–0
November 15Canton*Sports Center of Connecticut • Shelton, CTNicole MageeW 6–3 2–2–0
November 21at  Yale * Ingalls RinkNew Haven, CT Amanda FontaineL 0–13 2–3–0
November 25Wesleyan*Sports Center of Connecticut • Shelton, CTAmanda FontaineL 3–4 2–4–0
December 5at Franklin Pierce*Jason Ritchie Ice Arena • Winchendon, MA Amanda FontaineL 1–6 2–5–0
December 6Franklin Pierce*Sports Center of Connecticut • Shelton, CTAmanda FontaineW 3–1 3–5–0
January 3, 2015St. Anselm*Sports Center of Connecticut • Shelton, CTAmanda FontaineL 2–6 3–6–0
January 4St. Michael's*Sports Center of Connecticut • Shelton, CTAmanda FontaineW 6–3 4–6–0
January 6at Southern Maine*USM Ice Arena • Gorham, ME Amanda FontaineW 4–2 5–6–0
January 7at Southern Maine*USM Ice Arena • Gorham, MENicole MageeL 1–2 5–7–0
January 9at University of New England*Harold Alfond Forum • Biddeford, ME Amanda FontaineT 1–1 OT5–7–1
January 10at University of New England*Harold Alfond Forum • Biddeford, MENicole MageeL 0–1 5–8–1
January 13at Wesleyan*Spurrier-Snyder Rink • Middletown, CT Amanda FontaineL 0–1 5–9–1
January 16at Trinity*Koeppel Community Sports Center • Hartford, CT Amanda FontaineL 0–9 5–10–1
January 17Trinity*Sports Center of Connecticut • Shelton, CTAmanda FontaineL 1–5 5–11–1
January 23Stevenson*Sports Center of Connecticut • Shelton, CTAmanda FontaineL 2–5 5–12–1
January 24Stevenson*Sports Center of Connecticut • Shelton, CTNicole MageeL 1–6 5–13–1
January 30at William Smith*The Cooler • Geneva, NY Nicole MageeW 5–1 6–13–1
January 31at William Smith*The Cooler • Geneva, NYNicole MageeW 4–3 7–13–1
February 6at Stevenson*Reistertown Sportsplex • Reistertown, MD Nicole MageeL 2–6 7–14–1
February 7at Stevenson*Reisertown Sportsplex • Reisertown, MDAmanda FontaineT 2–2 OT7–14–2
February 10at Williams*Towne Field House • Williamstown, MA Amanda FontaineT 2–2 OT7–14–3
ECAC Div III Open
February 25at Williams*Hart Center • Worcester, MAAmanda FontaineL 1–4 7–15–3
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from USCHO.com Poll.

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References

  1. "2014-15 Roster". USHCO (U.S. College Hockey Online). Retrieved December 28, 2016.
  2. "2014-15 Schedule". USHCO (U.S. College Hockey Online). Retrieved December 28, 2016.