2009–10 Dartmouth Big Green women's ice hockey season

This is a history of the 2009–10 season of the Dartmouth Big Green women's ice hockey team.

2009–10 Dartmouth Big Green women's ice hockey season
ConferenceECAC
Home iceThompson Arena
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine8
USCHO.com/CBS College Sports8
Record
Coaches and Captains
Head CoachMark Hudak
Assistant CoachesSara Simard
Captain(s)Sarah Parsons, Jenna Cunningham

Off-season

  • July 13: Dartmouth forward Sarah Parsons has been named one of 41 skaters to participate in the 2009 USA Hockey Women's National Festival, which will serve as the selection camp for the 2009-10 U.S. National Team.[1]
  • July 21: Dartmouth sophomore Reagan Fischer was recently selected as one of 42 players to be chosen to compete for a spot on the Canadian National Women's Under-22 Team. The camp will take place from August 7–14 at Father David Bauer Olympic Arena in Calgary.[2]
  • August 3: The Dartmouth women's hockey team has traded venues with Boston College as the two teams have agreed to move their game on Jan. 27 to Thompson Arena. The game was originally scheduled to be played at Conte Forum.

With the addition, the Big Green will be playing eight-consecutive home games from Jan. 15 to Feb. 6. The year kicks off with an exhibition matchup against McGill on Oct. 23 and Dartmouth opens the 2009-10 season on the road at Cornell on Oct. 30.[3]

Exhibition

DateOpponentLocationTimScore
Fri, Oct 23McGill (Exh.) [4]Hanover, N.H.4:00 p.m.Dartmouth, 4-2

Regular season

  • October 5: The Dartmouth women’s hockey team was ranked No. 8 in the country. The USCHO.com officials revealed it in their first Top-10 Women’s Hockey Poll of the season. Dartmouth accumulated 40 points.[5]
  • November 21: Against the Yale Bulldogs, Jenna Cunningham reached the 100-point milestone. She registered two goals as the Big Green triumphed by a 6-2 score.[6]
  • January 23: Cunningham posted a career-high four goals in the 8-1 win over Union to snap a seven-game winless streak. This season she led the team with five game-winning goals.[7]
  • February 6: Senior co-captain Sarah Parsons tallied her 150th career point and the Dartmouth women's hockey team came away with a 4-2 win over Brown on Senior Night at Thompson Arena.[8] Parsons became the eighth Dartmouth player to accumulate 150 points.
  • February 17: Sarah Parsons and Amanda Trunzo are among one of forty five nominees for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award.[9]
  • February 26: Dartmouth alums Gillian Apps and Cherie Piper both won Olympic Gold medals with Canada's Women's Olympic Hockey team.[10]
  • March 4: Sarah Parsons has been named a finalist for the ECAC Player of the Year Award.[11]

Standings

2009–10 Eastern College Athletic Conference standings
Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
Cornell22142634672636219610363
Clarkson221453314728402312510469
Harvard2213632969403320859454
Quinnipiac22114729442837191087951
Rensselaer22117426564237161568777
Princeton22117426524231131447270
St. Lawrence22118325504137161478885
Colgate228104205168361220486129
Dartmouth22912119706028121429078
Yale22813117365529101635675
Brown221183522732832144195
Union2212013147534528136110
= Qualified for NCAA Frozen Four = Qualified for NCAA Tournament

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Roster

NumberNamePositionHeightClass
1Mariel LacinaG5-10Sr.
2Margaux SharpD5-9Fr.
3Sue SchmitzD5-5Sr.
4Kelly FoleyF5-5So.
5Sarah ToupalF5-8Sr.
6Jenna HobeikaF5-4So.
7Camille DumaisFFr.
8Brittany MillsF5-11So.
9Jessica GagnerF5-7Fr.
11Katie HornerD5-10Jr.
12Lisa BerremanF5-9Fr.
13Geneva KlimanD5-8So.
14Erica DobosF5-8So.
17Larissa RocheF5-7Jr.
18Sally KomarekF5-7Fr.
19Reagan FischerF5-8So.
20Alyssa BoehmF5-7Jr.
21Amanda TrunzoF5-4Jr.
22Jenna CunninghamF5-5Sr.
23Moira ScanlonD5-8So.
24Sasha NanjiDFr.
27Sarah ParsonsF5-8Sr.
29Sarah KennedyG5-8Sr.
30Whitney WoodcoxG5-9Fr.

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Schedule

DateOpponentLocationTimeScoreRecord
Fri, Oct 30Cornell *at Ithaca, N.Y.3:00 p.m.0-30-1-0
Sat, Oct 31Colgate *at Hamilton, N.Y.3:30 p.m.5-50-1-1
Fri, Nov 06St. Lawrence *Hanover, N.H.7:00 p.m.4-21-1-1
Sat, Nov 07Clarkson *Hanover, N.H.4:00 p.m.1-31-2-1
Fri, Nov 13Princeton *Hanover, N.H.7:00 p.m.4-12-2-1
Sat, Nov 14Quinnipiac *Hanover, N.H.4:00 p.m.1-22-3-1
Fri, Nov 20Brown *at Providence, R.I.7:00 p.m.5-23-3-1
Sat, Nov 21Yale *at New Haven, Conn.4:00 p.m.6-24-3-1
Wed, Nov 25Harvard *at Cambridge, Mass.7:00 p.m.2-34-4-1
Sat, Nov 28Vermontat Burlington, Vt.7:00 p.m.4-35-4-1
Sat, Dec 12New HampshireHanover, N.H.7:00 p.m.1-45-5-1
Wed, Dec 30VermontHanover, N.H.7:00 p.m.4-26-5-1
Sat, Jan 02Connecticutat Storrs, Conn.1:00 p.m.2-36-6-1
Sun, Jan 03Connecticutat Storrs, Conn.1:00 p.m.3-36-6-2
Fri, Jan 08Quinnipiac *at Hamden, Conn.3:00 p.m.1-26-7-2
Sat, Jan 09Princeton *at Princeton, N.J.3:00 p.m.3-46-8-2
Fri, Jan 15Colgate *Hanover, N.H.7:00 p.m.4-66-9-2
Sat, Jan 16Cornell *Hanover, N.H.4:00 p.m.1-36-10-2
Fri, Jan 22Rensselaer *Hanover, N.H.7:00 p.m.1-26-11-2
Sat, Jan 23Union *Hanover, N.H.4:00 p.m.8-17-11-2
Wed, Jan 27Boston CollegeHanover, N.H.7:00 p.m.6-38-11-2
Fri, Jan 29Harvard *Hanover, N.H.3:30 p.m.1-48-12-2
Fri, Feb 05Yale *Hanover, N.H.7:00 p.m.6-39-12-2
Sat, Feb 06Brown *Hanover, N.H.4:00 p.m.4-210-12-2
Fri, Feb 12Union *at Schenectady, N.Y.7:00 p.m.4-011-12-2
Sat, Feb 13Rensselaer *at Troy, N.Y.4:00 p.m.
Fri, Feb 19Clarkson *at Potsdam, N.Y7:00 p.m.
Sat, Feb 20St. Lawrence *at Canton, N.Y.4:00 p.m.

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Player stats

  • Sarah Parsons posted 40 points on 20 goals and 20 assists as she led the Ivy League and ECAC Hockey. Her 20 goals were a career high. Parsons finished the year on a six-game point streak and led the team with 13 multi-point games. Parsons concluded her career with 156 total points, which places her eighth all-time (her 66 goals are top-10 in Big Green history, and her 90 assists tie with Carly Haggard ’03 for seventh all-time).
  • Jenna Cunningham was named to the New England Hockey Writers All-Star team (and the ECAC Second Team) for the third consecutive year. She reached a new career high with 18 goals. For the third consecutive year, she finished with at least 30 points. Cunningham finished her Dartmouth with 63 points and 62 assists for 125 points (ranking 16th overall in Big Green career scoring). By reaching 60 goals and 60 assists in her career, she became only one of 16 players in Big Green history to reach 100 points.

Skaters

= Indicates team leader
PlayerGamesGoalsAssistsPointsPoints/gamePIMGWGPPGSHG
Sarah Parsons282020401.428614260
Amanda Trunzo271815331.222233050
Jenna Cunningham281813311.107124560
Camille Dumais281015250.892910230
Sasha Nanji28613190.678612040
Sally Komarek28312150.535712010
Jenna Hobeika2848120.428624110
Sarah Toupal2848120.428610010
Kelly Foley1539120.80008210
Geneva Kliman271670.259336000
Erica Dobos281340.14296010
Lisa Berreman260440.15388000
Margaux Sharp280330.107126000
Larissa Roche130220.15380000
Moira Scanlon270220.074116000
Alyssa Boehm281010.035714000
Jessica Gagner271010.03706000
Katie Horner220110.045512000
Sue Schmitz240000.00008000
Sarah Kennedy10000.00000000
Whitney Woodcox70000.00000000
Mariel Lacina230000.00000000

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Goaltenders

PlayerGames PlayedMinutesGoals AgainstWinsLossesTiesShutoutsSave %Goals Against Average

Awards and honors

  • Jenna Cunningham, Pre-Season All-ECAC Team[15]
  • Jenna Cunningham, New England Hockey Writers All-Star Team
  • Camille Dumais, 2009-10 ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team [16]
  • Sarah Parsons, Finalist for the 2009-10 ECAC Women's Best Defensive Forward Award [17]
  • Sarah Parsons, Frozen Four Skills Competition participant[18]
  • Sarah Parsons, New England Hockey Writers All-Star Team[19]
  • Sarah Toupal, ECAC Hockey Player of the Week (Week of February 8)

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  • Sarah Parsons, Forward, Senior, 2010 First Team All-Ivy

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See also

References

  1. "Sarah Parsons Makes 2009 Women's National Festival Roster". Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  2. "Dartmouth's Fischer Inks Spot at Canadian Under-22 National Camp". Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  3. "Women's Hockey Adds Home Game After Schedule Change". Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  4. "W Hockey - Schedule - Big Green Sports - The Official Website of Dartmouth Varsity Athletics". dartmouthsports.com. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  5. "Lakers Ranked No. 1 in USCHO.com Women's Hockey Poll". Mercyhurst Athletics. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  6. "Cunningham Nets Milestone as Women's Hockey Dumps Yale". Dartmouth Big Green Varsity Ahhletics. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
  7. "Cunningham's Four Goals Help Big Green Snap Skid". Dartmouth Big Green Varsity Ahhletics. Retrieved 14 April 2010.
  8. "Parsons Highlights Senior Night Win for Big Green". Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  9. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2012-03-14.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. "Apps '06 and Piper '06 Golden Again for Team Canada". Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  11. "Parsons Selected as Finalist for ECAC Hockey Player of the Year". Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  12. http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2009-10/standings
  13. "W Hockey - Roster - Big Green Sports - The Official Website of Dartmouth Varsity Athletics". DartmouthSports.com. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  14. "Dartmouth Big Green Women's Hockey 2009-2010 Statistics: Overall". USCHO.com. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  15. "ECAC Hockey" (PDF). ECAC Hockey. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  16. "All-League & All-Rookie Teams Announced". 24 February 2010. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  17. "Finalists Named for Best Defensive Forward". 3 March 2010. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  18. "Ncaa.com". Retrieved 2010-03-16.
  19. "Cunningham, Parsons Named to All-New England Team". ECAC Hockey. 30 March 2010. Retrieved 12 April 2010.
  20. "Sarah Toupal Tabbed as ECAC Hockey Player of the Week". Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  21. "Freshman Katie Jamieson Receives All-Ivy Accolades". 25 February 2010. Archived from the original on 23 January 2011. Retrieved 6 April 2010.
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