2010–11 Dartmouth Big Green women's ice hockey season

The 2010–11 Dartmouth women's ice hockey team represented Dartmouth College in the 2010–11 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. In the regular season, the Big Green were 19–9–0 overall and 15–7–0 in the ECAC.

2010–11 Dartmouth Big Green women's ice hockey season
Runner-up, ECAC Tournament
NCAA Regionals, Lost, 7–1 vs. Cornell
Conference3 ECAC
Home iceThompson Arena
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine8
Record
Overall22–12–0
Coaches and Captains
Head CoachMark Hudak
Assistant CoachesSara Simard
Gabe Tash
Holley Tyng
Captain(s)Katie Horner
Alternate captain(s)Jenna Hobeika, Kelly Foley, Reagan Fischer

Offseason

  • July 23: Former Dartmouth player Sarah Howald is named new head coach of Hockey Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team.[1]
  • September 15: Head coach Mark Hudak announced that senior defenseman Katie Horner is named the 64th captain in the history of the Big Green women's hockey program.[2]
  • September 20: Big Green head coach Mark Hudak is named as one of two assistant coaches for the U.S. Women's Select Team. The team competes in the 2010 Women's Four Nations Cup from November 8–14, in St. Johns, Newfoundland.[3]

Recruiting

PlayerNationalityPositionNotes
Ali Winkel CanadaForwardCompeted for the Toronto Jr. Aeros of the Provincial Women's Hockey League
Lauren Kelly CanadaDefenseWas a member of the Oakville Ice in the Provincial Women's Hockey League
Ellie Gleason United StatesDefenseCompeted in ice hockey for four years at Edina High School and was the team captain as a senior
Lindsay Holcroft United StatesGoaltenderAwarded the Female Athlete of the Year Award at North Allegheny High School

Exhibition

DateOpponentScore
Oct. 22McGill2-3[4]

Regular season

  • November 13–14: Sasha Nanji has two game-winning goals in two consecutive games. On November 13, she registers a hat trick versus Princeton as the Big Green triumph by a 3–2 mark in overtime. The following day, the Big Green plays Quinnipiac and Nanji has two points, including the game-winning goal in overtime in a 4–3 win.[5]
  • For the week beginning January 14, 2011, Camille Dumais accumulates six points (three goals, three assists) in three victories. In a win versus Vermont, she registers one goal and two assists. Versus Union, she scores one goal, and then has a two point game versus RPI. Freshman goalie Lindsay Holdcroft wins three consecutive games. During the streak, she has a goals against average of 0.67, a save percentage of .947 and makes a total of 65 saves. She plays 180 minutes and registers a shutout versus RPI.
  • January 22, 2011: The Big Green shutout Rensselaer by a 3–0 mark at Thompson Arena, including two power play goals and an empty netter. It is the third straight win for Dartmouth, and improves the team to 12–8–0 overall and 8–6–0 in the conference. Lindsay Holdcroft earns the win and the shutout for the Big Green, making nine saves.[6]
  • January 28–29: Lindsay Holdcroft makes 51 saves, allows only one goal and records a shutout in two victories. The Big Green have five straight wins as the squad moves into third in the ECAC. In the five victories, Holdcroft allows only three goals. In her rookie season, she has three shutouts.
  • February 11–12: Lindsay Holdcroft wins both games she played in. Versus St. Lawrence, she makes a career high 38 saves in a 3–2 win over St. Lawrence. The following day, she makes 19 saves in a 3–1 win over Clarkson.
  • February 19: The Dartmouth women's hockey plays its final game of the regular season and defeats Colgate 4–3. The Big Green took a 3–0 lead six minutes into the second period. Erica Dobos opens the scoring with her fifth goal of the season. Jenna Hobeika scores her ninth goal of the season three minutes into the second period, followed by Kelly Foley three minutes later for her 17th of the season. Camille Dumais scores the game-winning goal after a quick pass from senior Amanda Trunzo. Lindsay Holdcroft finishes with 24 saves for her 15th win of the season.[7]

Standings

Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#2 Cornell†*22201141353131
Harvard221453313217114
Dartmouth221570308530
Princeton221381273116141
Quinnipiac221291253722123
Clarkson221084243714176
St. Lawrence2211110227430
Rensselaer228122189431
Colgate228122183311193
Yale22812218299173
Brown2211746292234
Union2211924342293
Championship: Cornell
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Current rankings: USCHO.com Division I women's poll

[8]

Schedule

DateOpponentLocationTimeScoreRecordBig Green scorers
Fri, Oct 29BROWN *Hanover, N.H.4:30 pm4-21–0–0Sasha Nanji, Camille Dumais, Kelly Foley, Katie Horner[9]
Sat, Oct 30YALE *Hanover, N.H.4:00 pm4–12–0–0
Fri, Nov 05Colgate *at Hamilton, N.Y.7:00 pm6–23–0–0
Sat, Nov 06Cornell *at Ithaca, N.Y.4:00 pm1–63–1–0
Fri, Nov 12Princeton *at Princeton, N.J.7:00 pm3–2 (OT)4–1–0
Sat, Nov 13Quinnipiac *at Hamden, Conn.4:00 pm4–3 (OT)5–1–0
Tue, Nov 16PROVIDENCEHanover, N.H.7:00 pm3–26–1–0
Fri, Nov 19Harvard *at Cambridge, Mass.7:00 pm3–56–2–0
Sat, Nov 20HARVARD *Hanover, N.H.7:00 pm2–36–3–0
Wed, Nov 24Boston Collegeat Chestnut Hill, Mass.7:00 pm2–46–4–0
Sat, Dec 11New Hampshireat Durham, N.H.2:00 pm0–1
Sat, Jan 01ConnecticutHanover, N.H.9–2
Sun, Jan 2ConnecticutHanover, N.H.5–0
Fri, Jan 07Rensselaer *at Troy, N.Y.2–5
Sat, Jan 08Unionat Schenectady, N.Y.4–1
Fri, Jan 14ClarksonHanover, N.H.2–3 (OT)
Sat, Jan 15ST. LAWRENCE *Hanover, N.H.2–4
Tue, Jan 18Vermontat Burlington, Vt.5–1
Fri, Jan 21UnionHanover, N.H.5–1
Sat, Jan 22RENSSELAER *Hanover, N.H.3–0
Fri, Jan 28Yaleat New Haven, Conn.2–1
Sat. Jan 29Brownat Providence, RI6–0
Fri, Feb 04QUINNIPIAC *Hanover, N.H.0–4None
Sat, Feb 05PrincetonHanover, N.H.7–0Reagan Fischer, Jessica Gagner, Alyssa Boehm, Kelly Foley, Amanda Trunzo, Jenna Hobeika (2)[10]
Fri, Feb 11St. Lawrence *at Canton, N.Y.3–2Kelly Foley (2), Moira Scanlon[11]
Sat, Feb 12Clarkson *at Potsdam, N.Y.3–1Reagan Fischer, Sasha Nanji, Kelly Foley[12]
Fri, Feb 18Cornell *Hanover, NH4–2Kelly Foley (2), Geneva Kilman, Camille Dumais[13]
Sat, Feb 19Colgate *Hanover, NH4–3Erica Dobos, Jenna Hobeika, Kelly Foley, Camille Dumais[14]

Conference record

CHA schoolRecord
style="background:#321414; color:white"> Brown2–0–0
style="background:yellow; color:green"> Clarkson1–1–0
style="background:#a50024; color:silver"> Colgate2–0–0
style="background:red; color:#fff;"> Cornell1–1–0
style="background:#a50024; color:#fff;"> Harvard0–2–0
style="background:#0a2351; color: #c9b074"> Quinnipiac1–1–0
style="background:orange; color:black">Princeton2–0–0
style="background:red; color:white"> RPI1–1–0
style="background:#733d1a; color:white"> St. Lawrence1–1–0
style="background:#a50024; color:black"> Union2–0–0
style="background:#1c2841; color:white">Yale2–0–0

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Skaters

PlayerGamesGoalsAssistsPointsPoints/gamePIMGWGPPGSHG

Goaltenders

PlayerGames PlayedMinutesGoals AgainstWinsLossesTiesShutoutsSave %

Postseason

ECAC tournament

DateOpponentScore
February 27Clarkson4–3, OT
March 3Harvard4–1
March 5Cornell0–3

NCAA Tournament

DateOpponentScore
March 12Cornell1–7

Awards and honors

  • Camille Dumais, ECAC MLX Skates Player of the Week (Week of January 25, 2011)
  • Lindsay Holdcroft, ECAC MLX Skates Rookie of the Week (Week of January 4, 2011)
  • Lindsay Holdcroft, ECAC MLX Skates Rookie of the Week (Week of January 25, 2011)
  • Lindsay Holdcroft, MLX Skates Goalie of the Week (Week of February 22, 2011)
  • Lindsay Holdcroft, Dartmouth Female Athlete of the Week (Week of January 31, 2011) [15]
  • Lindsay Holdcroft, MLX Skates Goalie of the Week (Week of February 15, 2011)[16]
  • Lindsay Holdcroft, MLX Skates Goalie of the Week (Week of February 22, 2011)
  • Sasha Nanji, Dartmouth, ECAC MLX Skates Player of the Week, (Week of November 16) [5]
  • Amanda Trunzo, ECAC MLX Skates Player of the Week, (Week of February 22, 2011)[17]

All-Ivy honors

  • Kelly Foley, 2010–11 First Team All-Ivy
  • Amanda Trunzo, 2010–11 Second Team All-Ivy
  • Sasha Nanji, 2010–11 Honorable Mention All-Ivy
  • Lindsay Holdcroft, 2010–11 Honorable Mention All-Ivy[18]

New England hockey awards

  • Mark Hudak, 2010–11 New England Women's CoachPlayer of the Year[19]
  • Kelly Foley, 2010–11 New England Women's Division I All-Stars

References

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  8. 2010–11 Standings, ecachockey.com
  9. http://www.uscho.com/box/womens-hockey/2010/10/29/brown-vs-dartmouth/
  10. http://collegehockeystats.net/1011/boxes/wdarprn1.f05
  11. http://collegehockeystats.net/1011/boxes/wdarstl1.f11
  12. http://collegehockeystats.net/1011/boxes/wclkdar1.f12
  13. http://collegehockeystats.net/1011/boxes/wcordar1.f18
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  17. http://www.ecachockey.com/women/2010-11/Weekly_Awards/Womens_Weekly_Awards_02_22.pdf
  18. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-01-11. Retrieved 2011-05-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  19. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-09-20. Retrieved 2016-02-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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