2019–20 RIT Tigers women's ice hockey season | |
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Conference | 5th CHA |
Home ice | Gene Polisseni Center, Rochester, NY |
Record | |
Overall | 12–19–4 |
Conference | 5–13–2 |
Home | 11–8–3 |
Road | 1–10–1 |
Neutral | 0–1–0 |
Coaches and captains | |
Head coach | Chad Davis (2nd season) |
Assistant coaches | Hannah McGowan |
Captain(s) | Logan Land [1] |
Alternate captain(s) | Terra Lanteigne Ellie Larson |
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The RIT Tigers Women's' Hockey Team represented the Rochester Institute of Technology in College Hockey America during the 2019-20 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. While Chad Davis still shaped his team in his second year, he was able to gain stability with a large influx of underclassmen.
Player | Position | Nationality | Notes |
Maddie Dunham | Defense | United States | Played for the Chicago Mission |
Rachel Goff | Forward | United States | Maggie Dunham's teammate on the Chicago Mission |
Kylie Lalonde | Forward | Canada | Played for the Ottawa Lady Senators |
Justine Larkin | Defense | Canada | Teammate of Lalonde's on Ottawa Lady Senators |
Taylor Liotta | Goaltender | Canada | Minded the net for Oakville Jr. Hornets |
Jaymee Nolan | Forward | Canada | Winger for the London Jr. Devilettes |
Hana Solinger | Forward | Canada | Former member of the Cambridge Jr. Rivulettes |
Christa Stefanopoulos | Forward | United States | Quebec native attended Dawson College |
Conference | Overall | ||||||||||||||
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GP | W | L | T | PTS | GF | GA | GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | |||
#10 Mercyhurst †* | 20 | 13 | 4 | 3 | 29 | 68 | 40 | 34 | 19 | 10 | 5 | 107 | 73 | ||
Robert Morris | 20 | 13 | 5 | 2 | 28 | 67 | 40 | 34 | 19 | 11 | 4 | 111 | 82 | ||
Syracuse | 20 | 11 | 7 | 2 | 24 | 69 | 40 | 34 | 13 | 19 | 2 | 99 | 89 | ||
Penn State | 20 | 7 | 8 | 5 | 19 | 38 | 42 | 36 | 13 | 15 | 8 | 70 | 80 | ||
RIT | 20 | 5 | 13 | 2 | 12 | 39 | 72 | 34 | 12 | 18 | 4 | 76 | 103 | ||
Lindenwood | 20 | 3 | 15 | 2 | 8 | 26 | 73 | 33 | 5 | 23 | 5 | 42 | 117 | ||
Championship: March 7, 2020 † indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion Rankings: USCHO.com |
No. | S/P/C | Player | Class | Pos | Height | DoB | Hometown | Previous team |
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5 | Madison Itagaki | Sophomore | D | 5' 3" (1.6 m) | Glenview, Illinois | Chicago Mission | ||
6 | Stella Haberman | Junior | F | 5' 3" (1.6 m) | Golden Valley, Minnesota | Minnesota Whitecaps | ||
8 | Madison Farrand | Senior | F | 5' 4" (1.63 m) | Potomac, Maryland | Washington Pride | ||
9 | Maddie Dunham | Freshman | D | 5' 3" (1.6 m) | Glenview, Illinois | Brampton Canadettes | ||
10 | Hunter Barnett | Sophomore | F | 5' 6" (1.68 m) | Caledon, Ontario | Mississauga Jr. Chiefs | ||
13 | Taylor Sims | Sophomore | D | 5' 5" (1.65 m) | Deep River, Ontario | Ottawa Lady Senators | ||
14 | Ellie Larson ( A ) | Junior | D | 5' 9" (1.75 m) | Hutchinson, Minnesota | Hutchinson HS | ||
15 | Rachel Goff | Freshman | F | 5' 0" (1.52 m) | Naperville, Illinois | Chicago Mission | ||
17 | Taylor Baker | Senior | F | 5' 4" (1.63 m) | Toronto, Ontario | Toronto Jr. Aeros | ||
18 | Abby Davies | Sophomore | F | 5' 5" (1.65 m) | Ashton, Ontario | Ottawa Lady Senators | ||
19 | Hana Solinger | Freshman | F | 5' 3" (1.6 m) | Chatsworth, Ontario | Cambridge Jr. Rivulettes | ||
20 | Christa Stefanopoulos | Freshman | F | 5' 8" (1.73 m) | Pierrefonds, Quebec | Dawson College | ||
21 | Logan Land ( C ) | Graduate | F | 5' 7" (1.7 m) | Turkey Point, Ontario | Burlington Barracudas | ||
22 | Jordan Marchese | Junior | F/D | 5' 5" (1.65 m) | Mississauga, Ontario | Brampton Canadettes | ||
23 | Kylie LaLonde | Freshman | F | 5' 8" (1.73 m) | Arnprior, Ontario | Ottawa Lady Senators | ||
24 | Jaymee Nolan | Freshman | F | 5' 7" (1.7 m) | Dublin, Ontario | London Jr. Devilettes | ||
26 | Baylee Trani | Junior | F | 5' 2" (1.57 m) | Huntington Beach, California | New England Hockey Club | ||
27 | Justine Larkin | Freshman | D | 5' 7" (1.7 m) | Ottawa, Ontario | Ottawa Lady Senators | ||
28 | Jade Mancini | Senior | F | 5' 8" (1.73 m) | Burlington, Ontario | Burlington Jr. Barracudas | ||
30 | Jessi O'Leary | Junior | G | 5' 4" (1.63 m) | Woodstock, New Brunswick | Team New Brunswick | ||
32 | Taylor Liotta | Freshman | G | 5' 8" (1.73 m) | Mississauga, Ontario | Oakville Jr. Hornets | ||
35 | Terra Lanteigne ( A ) | Senior | G | 5' 8" (1.73 m) | Hatchet Lake, Nova Scotia | Metro Boston Pizza |
Date | Opponent# | Rank# | Site | Decision | Result | Record | |||||
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Regular Season | |||||||||||
October 4 | Vermont * | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | L 1-3 | 0–1–0 | ||||||
October 5 | Vermont* | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | T 4-4 OT | 0–1–1 | ||||||
October 11 | St. Cloud State * | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | L 1-4 | 0–2–1 | ||||||
October 12 | St. Cloud State* | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | L 0-3 | 0–3–1 | ||||||
October 18 | at Mercyhurst | Mercyhurst Ice Center • Erie, PA | Terra Lanteigne | L 2-4 | 0–4–1 (0–1–0) | ||||||
October 19 | at Mercyhurst | Mercyhurst Ice Center • Erie, PA | Terra Lanteigne | L 0-6 | 0–5–1 (0–2–0) | ||||||
October 25 | Brown * | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Jessi O'Leary | W 6-0 | 1–5–1 | ||||||
October 26 | Brown* | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Jessi O'Leary | W 4-2 | 2–5–1 | ||||||
November 1 | at Syracuse | Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NY | Jessi O'Leary | W 7-4 | 3–5–1 (1–2–0) | ||||||
November 2 | Syracuse | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Jessi O'Leary | L 0-3 | 3–6–1 (1–3–0) | ||||||
November 15 | Dartmouth * | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | W 4-3 | 4–6–1 | ||||||
November 16 | Dartmouth* | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Jessi O'Leary | L 1-2 OT | 4–7–1 | ||||||
November 19 | at Union * | Achilles Center • Schenectady, NY | Terra Lanteigne | T 2-2 OT | 4–7–2 | ||||||
November 26 | at Colgate * | Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NY | Jessi O'Leary | L 0-2 | 4–8–2 | ||||||
December 6 | at Penn State | Pegula Ice Arena • University Park, PA | Jessi O'Leary | L 0-3 | 4–9–2 (1–4–0) | ||||||
December 7 | at Penn State | Pegula Ice Arena • University Park, PA | Terra Lanteigne | L 2-6 | 4–10–2 (1–5–0) | ||||||
December 14 | LIU * | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | W 3-2 OT | 5–10–2 | ||||||
December 15 | LIU* | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | W 5-2 | 6–10–2 | ||||||
January 3, 2018 | Sacred Heart * | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | W 3-2 OT | 7–10–2 | ||||||
January 4 | Sacred Heart* | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | W 3-0 | 8–10–2 | ||||||
January 10 | Robert Morris | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | W 2-1 | 9–10–2 (2–5–0) | ||||||
January 11 | Robert Morris | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | L 4-6 | 9–11–2 (2–6–0) | ||||||
January 17 | Lindenwood | Centene Community Ice Center • Maryland Heights, MO | Terra Lanteigne | L 0-3 | 9–12–2 (2–7–0) | ||||||
January 18 | Lindenwood | Centene Community Ice Center • Maryland Heights, MO | Terra Lanteigne | L 0-2 | 9–13–2 (2–8–0) | ||||||
January 24 | Mercyhurst | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Jessi O'Leary | L 2-5 | 9–14–2 (2–9–0) | ||||||
January 25 | Mercyhurst | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Taylor Liotta | L 1-5 | 9–15–2 (2–10–0) | ||||||
February 7 | at Syracuse | Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion • Syracuse, NY | Terra Lanteigne | L 1-3 | 9–16–2 (2–11–0) | ||||||
February 8 | Syracuse | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | T 2-2 OT | 9–16–3 (2–11–1) | ||||||
February 14 | Penn State | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | W 4-2 | 10–16–3 (3–11–1) | ||||||
February 15 | Penn State | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | W 4-3 | 11–16–3 (4–11–1) | ||||||
February 21 | at Robert Morris | Colonials Arena • Neville Township, PA | Terra Lanteigne | L 1-5 | 11–17–3 (4–12–1) | ||||||
February 22 | at Robert Morris | Colonials Arena • Neville Township, PA | Terra Lanteigne | L 2-5 | 11–18–3 (4–13–1) | ||||||
February 28 | Lindenwood | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | W 2-5 | 12–18–3 (5–13–1) | ||||||
February 29 | Lindenwood | Gene Polisseni Center • Rochester, NY | Terra Lanteigne | T 1-1 OT | 12–18–4 (5–13–2) | ||||||
CHA Tournament | |||||||||||
March 5 | vs. Penn State* | LECOM Harborcenter • Buffalo, NY (Quarterfinal Game) | Terra Lanteigne | L 1-4 | 12–19–4 | ||||||
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from USCHO.com Poll. |
Senior goaltender Terra Lanteigne was named the CHA All-Conference Second Team [5] on the strength of a 2.97 Goals Against Average. Lanteigne leaves RIT with 2,392 saves, the most in the program's history. She had been the 2019-19 CHA Player of the Year.
Freshman Forward Jaymee Nolan was named to the CHA All-Rookie Team, with six goals on the season.
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