2009–10 Syracuse Orange women's ice hockey season

The head coach is Paul Flanagan. Assisting Flanagan are Erin O'Brien and Graham Thomas. The Orange finished third in the College Hockey America regular season standings. The Orange qualified for the finals of the College Hockey American women's tournament but were ousted by the Mercyhurst Lakers.

2009–10 Syracuse Orange women's ice hockey season
Conference3 CHA
Home iceTennity Ice Pavilion
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine10
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsNot ranked
Record
Overall18–17–1
Home6–2–0
Road5–5–1
Coaches and Captains
Head CoachPaul Flanagan
Assistant CoachesErin O'Brien
Graham Thomas
Captain(s)Julie Rising
Alternate captain(s)Janelle Malcolm
Syracuse Orange women's ice hockey seasons
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Offseason

  • Sept 17: Syracuse has been predicted to finish fourth in the College Hockey America Preseason Coaches’ Poll, released Sep 17 by CHA league officials.

Exhibition

DateOpponentTimeLocationScore
Sun, Sep 27Guelph2:00 p.m.Tennity Ice PavilionGuelph, 3–1[1]

Regular season

  • Dec. 12–13: Stefanie Marty was part of all four Orange goals in Friday’s 4–3 win over Princeton. With the Orange trailing 1–0, she tied the game with a goal. Facing a 3–1 deficit, she scored a goal and then assisted on the next two goals (both on the power-play).
  • February 17: Lucy Schoedel is among one of forty five nominees for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award.[2]
  • Syracuse forward Stefanie Marty competed for her native Switzerland in Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics.[3]

Standings

Overall Conference
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
x, y: Mercyhurst2319134100760100
Syracuse26131212700844000
Wayne State2281131900844000
Niagara2281042000833200
Robert Morris2571711500706100

x: Regular season champion, y: Postseason champion

Roster

NumberNamePositionHeightClass
2Taylor MetcalfeDefenseman5–9So.
3Kelly DimmenDefenseman5–6So.
4Kylie KlassenForward5–9So.
6Katelyn BeroForward5–3So.
8Rebecca GordonForward5–10Jr.
9Stefanie MartyForward5–5Jr.
11Nicole FeltesForward5–5So.
12Julie RisingForward5–6Jr.
13Janelle MalcolmForward5–5So.
14Megan SkellyForward5–5So.
19Gabrielle BeaudryDefenseman5–7Sr.
20Lisa MullanForward5–9So.
30Stephanie JonesGoaltender5–6So.
41Lucy SchoedelGoalie5–6Sr.

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Schedule

DateOpponentTimeLocationScoreRecord
Fri, Oct 2Minnesota7:00 p.m.Minneapolis, Minn.Loss, 4–3[5]0–1–0
Sun, Oct 4Minnesota3:00 p.m.Minneapolis, Minn.Loss, 4–1[6]0–2–0
Fri, Oct 9Boston College2:00 p.m.Chestnut Hill, Mass.3–3 [7]0–2–1
Sat, Oct 10New Hampshire5:00 p.m.Durham, N.H.Loss, 2–1 [8]0–3–1
Fri, Oct 16Connecticut7:00 p.m.Storrs, Conn.Loss, 3–20–4–1
Sat, Oct 17Providence4:00 p.m.Providence, R.I.Win, 3–11–4–1
Fri, Oct 23Renesselaer Polytechnic Institute2:30 p.m.Troy, N.Y.Win, 3–22–4–1
Sat, Oct 24Renesselaer Polytechnic Institute2:00 p.m.Troy, N.Y.Win, 4–33–4–1
Fri, Nov 6Niagara7:00 p.m.Tennity Ice PavilionWin, 2–14–4–1
Sat, Nov 7Niagara2:00 p.m.Tennity Ice PavilionLoss, 2–34–5–1
Fri, Nov 20Robert Morris7:00 p.m.Moon Twp., Pa.4–05–5–1
Sat, Nov 21Robert Morris7:00 p.m.Moon Twp., Pa.4–26–5–1
Tue, Nov 24Colgate7:00 p.m.Hamilton, N.Y.Loss, 5–46–6–1
Sat, Nov 28Union2:00 p.m.Tennity Ice Pavilion4–17–6–1
Sun, Nov 29Union2:00 p.m.Tennity Ice Pavilion3–28–6–1
Fri, Dec 4Wayne State7:00 p.m.Tennity Ice PavilionLoss, 3–18–7–1
Sat, Dec 5Wayne State2:00 p.m.Tennity Ice Pavilion3–29–7–1
Fri, Dec 11Princeton7:00 p.m.Tennity Ice Pavilion4–310–7–1
Sat, Dec 12Princeton2:00 p.m.Tennity Ice Pavilion1–0 (OT)11–7–1
Sat, Jan 2Colgate4:00 p.m.Tennity Ice PavilionLoss, 5–4 (OT)11–8–1
Tue, Jan 5Cornell7:00 p.m.Ithaca, N.Y.Win, 1–0 (OT)12–8–1
Fri, Jan 8St. Anselm4:00 p.m.Goffstown, N.H.
Fri, Jan 15Quinnipiac7:00 p.m.Tennity Ice Pavilion
Sat, Jan 16Quinnipiac2:00 p.m.Tennity Ice Pavilion
Fri, Jan 22Mercyhurst7:00 p.m.Tennity Ice Pavilion
Sat, Jan 23Mercyhurst2:00 p.m.Tennity Ice Pavilion
Fri, Jan 29Wayne State7:00 p.m.Detroit, Mich.
Sat, Jan 30Wayne State2:00 p.m.Detroit, Mich.
Fri, Feb 5Niagara7:00 p.m.Niagara University, N.Y.
Sat, Feb 6Niagara2:00 p.m.Niagara University, N.Y.
Fri, Feb 12Robert Morris7:00 p.m.Tennity Ice Pavilion
Sat, Feb 13Robert Morris7:00 p.m.Tennity Ice Pavilion
Fri, Feb 26Mercyhurst7:00 p.m.Erie, Pa.
Sat, Feb 27Mercyhurst2:00 p.m.Erie, Pa.

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Player stats

Skaters

= Indicates team leader
PlayerGamesGoalsAssistsPointsPoints/gamePIMGWGPPGSHG
Isabel Menard351522371.057134231
Julie Rising361615310.861124460
Stefanie Marty291615311.069030270
Holly Carrie-Mattimoe34918270.79414251
Lisa Mullan36118190.527830220
Brittaney Maschmeyer36216180.500014020
Megan Skelly3577140.400042120
Gabrielle Beaudry3629110.305632100
Janelle Malcolm356390.257124220
Jessica Sorensen353580.22866110
Erin Burns322570.218844110
Kylie Klassen362350.13898000
Kelsey Welch351230.08576010
Kelly Dimmen340330.08826000
Jacquie Greco350220.057122000
Taylor Metcalfe300220.066710000
Lucy Schoedel360220.05562000
Rebecca Gordon350220.057114000
Linnea Chruscielski50000.00000000
Talia Menard360000.00006000
Nicole Feltes60000.00000000
Katelyn Bero40000.00000000
Steph Jones10000.00000000
Keeta Koalska60000.00000000

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Goaltenders

Postseason

  • On March 5, 2010, the Orange won the first playoff game in program history. Sophomore Lisa Mullan scored two goals, as the Orange defeated Niagara by a score of 5–3. In addition, freshman Isabel Menard added three points.[11]
  • Although Syracuse lost to Mercyhurst 3–1 in the College Hockey America championship game, Orange goaltender Lucy Schoedel recorded a career-best and set a CHA Tournament record with 48 saves.[12]

Awards and honors

  • Gabrielle Beaudry, CHA Defensive Player of the Week (February 15)[13]
  • Erin Burns, CHA Rookie of the Week (November 30)[14]
  • Holly Carrie-Mattimoe, CHA Rookie of the Week (Week of January 11)[15]
  • Paul Flanagan, CHA Coach of the Year
  • Stefanie Marty, CHA Offensive Player of the Week, (Week of October 12)
  • Stefany Marty, CHA Offensive Player of the Week, (Week of December 13)[16]
  • Isabel Menard, CHA Rookie of the Week, (Week of October 12)[17]
  • Isabel Menard, CHA Rookie of the Week, (Week of October 19)[18]
  • Isabel Menard, CHA Rookie of the Week, (Week of November 23)[19]
  • Isabel Menard, CHA Rookie of the Week, (Week of December 7)[20]
  • Isabel Menard named Rookie of the Week (Week of February 8)[21]
  • Isabel Menard, CHA Rookie of the Year[22]
  • Julie Rising, CHA Player of the Week, (Week of February 1)[23]
  • Lucy Schoedel, CHA Defensive Player of the Week, (Week of November 23)
  • Lucy Schoedel, CHA Defensive Player of the Week, (Week of December 13)[24]
  • Lucy Schoedel, Nominee for Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award[2]

Pre-Season All-CHA Team

  • G – Lucy Schoedel, (tie) [25]

All-CHA First Team

  • Isabel Menard, First Team All-CHA

All-CHA Second Team

  • Stefanie Marty, Second Team All-CHA
  • Brittaney Maschmeyer, Second Team All-CHA
  • Gabrielle Beaudry, Second Team All-CHA
  • Lucy Schoedel, Second Team All-CHA[26]

CHA All-Rookie Team

  • Holly Carrie-Mattimoe, F, Syracuse
  • Isabel Menard, F, Syracuse[27]

CHA All-Tournament Team

  • Lisa Mullan
  • Gabrielle Beaudry
  • Lucy Schoedel [28]
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See also

  • 2009–10 College Hockey America women's ice hockey season

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