2018–19 Colgate Raiders women's ice hockey season

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2018–19 Colgate Raiders
women's ice hockey season
Conference ECAC
Home iceClass of 1965 Arena
Record
Overall23-10-5
Coaches and Captains
Head Coach Greg Fargo
Captain(s) Jessie Eldridge
Colgate Raiders women's ice hockey seasons
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Offseason

Recruiting

PlayerPositionNationalityNotes
Tanner GatesDefenseFlag of the United States.svg  United States Skated for the Anaheim Lady Ducks
Was a two-sport star, having participated in lacrosse at El Camino High School
Eleri MackayForwardFlag of the United States.svg  United States Played for the North American Hockey Academy, winning three national championships
Also spent one season with the Chicago Mission for one season ... Also played soccer at Brookfield East High School

Regular season

Standings

ConferenceOverall
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#4 Cornell 22173236753236246611461
#10 Colgate 221543338349382310513396
#3 Clarkson*22165133813640308214373
#7 Princeton 22154333834033208511668
St. Lawrence 2297624514636141577687
Quinnipiac 2299422524036121867373
Harvard 2299422464132121557468
RPI 221011121335737141855088
Yale 2271231749612981836287
Dartmouth 2241621030662952133988
Brown 2221648328829520447109
Union 2221915278634428243129
Championship: March 10, 2019
Dagger-14-plain.png indicates conference regular season champion; * indicates conference tournament champion
Rankings: USCHO.com

Schedule

Source: [1]

Contents

DateOpponent#Rank#SiteDecisionResultRecord
Exhibition
September 23 Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NY Alexa DobchukT 4-4 
Regular Season
September 28 Penn State Nittany Lions Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYJulia VandykW 3-1 1-0-0 (0-0-0)
September 29 Penn State Nittany Lions Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYL 2-4 1-1-0 (0-0-0)
October 5at #5  Ohio State Buckeyes OSU Arena • Columbus, OH L 3-4 1-2-0 (0-0-0)
October 6at #5  Ohio State Buckeyes OSU Arena • Columbus, OH W 5-2 2-2-0 (0-0-0)
October 12at #9  Northeastern Huskies Matthews ArenaBoston, MA Julia VandykW 3-2 3-2-0 (0-0-0)
October 13at #9  Northeastern Huskies Matthews ArenaBoston, MA L 2-5 3-3-0 (0-0-0)
October 26 Dartmouth Big Green Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYW 6-0 4-3-0 (1-0-0)
October 27 Harvard Crimson Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYJulia VandykW 1-0 5-3-0 (2-0-0)
November 2at  Brown Bears Meehan AuditoriumProvidence, RI L 3-4 5-4-0 (2-1-0)
November 3at  Yale Bulldogs Ingalls RinkNew Haven, CT Julia VandykW 5-2 6-4-0 (3-1-0)
November 9at  Robert Morris Colonials Clearview Arena • Pittsburgh, PA Julia VandykW 4-3 7-4-0 (3-1-0)
November 10at  Robert Morris Colonials Clearview Arena • Pittsburgh, PA Julia VandykT 2-2 OT7-4-1 (3-1-1)
November 16at  Princeton Tigers Hobey Baker RinkPrinceton, NJ L 0-6 7-5-1 (3-2-1)
November 17at  Quinnipiac Bobcats Hamden, CT Julia VandykT 3-3 7-5-2 (3-2-2)
November 30#3  Clarkson Golden Knights Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYJulia VandykW 4-1 8-5-2 (4-2-2)
December 1#9  St. Lawrence Saints Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYJulia VandykW 5-1 9-5-2 (5-2-2)
December 6at  Syracuse Orange Tennity Ice PavilionSyracuse, NY Julia VandykW 5-2 10-5-2
December 8 Syracuse Orange Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYJulia VandykW 4-2 11-5-2
January 5at  Mercyhurst Lakers Mercyhurst Ice Center • Erie, PA Julia VandykT 1-1 11-5-3
January 6at  Mercyhurst Lakers Mercyhurst Ice Center • Erie, PA Kennedy Blair (MU)L 5-8 11-6-3
January 11 Quinnipiac Bobcats Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYW 5-2 12-6-3
January 12#5  Princeton Tigers Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYT 4-4 12-6-4
January 18at  Harvard Crimson Bright-Landry Center • Cambridge, MA W 4-2 13-6-4
January 19at  Dartmouth Big Green Thompson Arena • Hanover, NH Julia VandykW 5-1 14-6-4
January 25#6  Cornell Big Red Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYL 2-4 14-7-4
January 26at #6  Cornell Big Red Lynah Rink • Ithaca, NYL 2-4 14-8-4
February 1 RPI Engineers Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYW 4-1 15-8-4
February 2 Union Dutchwomen Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYW 5-2 16-8-4
February 8at  St. Lawrence Saints Appleton ArenaCanton, NY T 2-2 16-8-5
February 9at #4  Clarkson Golden Knights Cheel ArenaPotsdam, NY W 4-3 OT17-8-5
February 15 Yale Bulldogs Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYW 6-3 18-8-5
February 16 Brown Bears Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYW 4-0 19-8-5
February 22 Union Dutchwomen Messa Rink • Schenectady, NYW 5-2 20-8-5
ECAC Tournament
March 1 Harvard Crimson Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYL 2-5 21-9-5
March 2 Harvard Crimson Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYW 4-2 22-9-5
March 3 Harvard Crimson Class of 1965 Arena • Hamilton, NYW 5-2 23-9-5
March 9 Clarkson Golden Knights Lynah Rink • Ithaca, NYL 0-2 23-10-5
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from USCHO.com Poll.

Roster

2018–19 Raiders

[2]

No. S/P/CPlayerClassPosHeightDoBHometownPrevious team
1 Flag of Texas.svg Peri DonaldsonSophomore G 5' 6" (1.68 m) Keller, Texas St. Paul's School (NEPSAC)
3 Flag of New York.svg Olivia ZafutoSenior G 5' 6" (1.68 m) Niagara Falls, New York Niagara Jr. Purple Eagles
4 Flag of California.svg Tanner GatesFreshman G 5' 6" (1.68 m) Oceanside, California Anaheim Lady Ducks
5 Flag of Massachusetts.svg Jackie LeoneSophomore D 5' 4" (1.63 m) Andover, Massachusetts Tabor Academy
8 Flag of Minnesota.svg Kendall WilliamsonSophomore F 5' 2" (1.57 m) Edina, Minnesota Breck School
9 Flag of Ontario.svg Jessie Eldridge  ( C )Junior F 5' 9" (1.75 m)1997-12-17 Barrie, Ontario Toronto Jr. Aeros (PWHL)
12 Flag of Alberta.svg Shae LabbeSenior F 5' 6" (1.68 m) Calgary, Alberta Team Canada U18
17 Flag of Ontario.svg Shelby WoodSophomore D 5' 9" (1.75 m) Cambridge, Ontario Team Canada U18
18 Flag of Alberta.svg Malia SchneiderSophomore F 5' 6" (1.68 m) Millarville, Alberta Pursuit of Excellence
19 Flag of Manitoba.svg Shannon OrmelSenior F 5' 7" (1.7 m) Winnipeg, Manitoba Team Manitoba
20 Flag of Ontario.svg Anonda HoppnerJunior F 5' 11" (1.8 m) Carp, Ontario Team Canada U18
22 Flag of Michigan.svg Chelsea JacquesSenior D 5' 5" (1.65 m) Calumet, Michigan Madison Capitols
26 Flag of California.svg Bailey BennettSophomore F 5' 6" (1.68 m) Gardena, California Northern Cyclones
28 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Livia Altmann Senior F 5' 4" (1.63 m) Arosa, Switzerland Swiss National Team
31 Flag of Wisconsin.svg Liz AubyJunior G 5' 6" (1.68 m) Stoughton, Wisconsin Madison Capitols
33 Flag of Ontario.svg Julia VandykSenior G 5' 8" (1.73 m) Cambridge, Ontario Cambridge Jr. Rivulettes
61 Flag of Illinois.svg Bailey LarsonSenior F 5' 2" (1.57 m) Sycamore, Illinois Team USA U18
81 Flag of Quebec.svg Rosy DemersFreshman F 5' 4" (1.63 m) Stanstead, Quebec Stanstead College
91 Flag of Ontario.svg Coralie LaroseSophomore F 5' 7" (1.7 m)Embrun, OntarioNepean Wildcats (PWHL)

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