2011–12 Princeton Tigers women's ice hockey season

The 2011–12 Princeton Tigers women's hockey team represented Princeton University in the 2011–12 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. The Tigers are a member of the Eastern College Athletic Conference.

2011–12 Princeton Tigers women's ice hockey season
ConferenceECAC
Home iceHobey Baker Rink
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey MagazineNot ranked
USCHO.com/CBS College SportsNot ranked
Record
Coaches and Captains
Head CoachJeff Kampersal
Assistant CoachesLee-J Mirasolo

Offseason

  • September 22: Lee-J Mirasolo has joined the Tigers coaching staff as an assistant coach.[1]

Recruiting

PlayerNationalityPositionNotes
Ashley Holt United StatesGoaltenderPlayed at Choate Rosemary Hall
Brianna Leahy CanadaForwardCompeted with Burlington of the PWHL
Brianne Mahoney United StatesDefenseParticipated with the Chicago Mission
Ali Pankowski United StatesDefenseStudied at the North American Hockey Academy

Regular season

Standings

Conference Overall
GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA
#3Cornell16142028752322193010739
#8Harvard1611412351242214717542
#10Dartmouth1610422239262214626647
Clarkson1610422251232816758251
Quinnipiac16104222423027151026559
St. Lawrence169522047352715848563
Princeton167721635282391044948
Brown16484122242237975051
Rensselaer165921234442881646383
Colgate163121726562781815781
Union162122620472842044889
Yale1611502147823122022118
Championship: To be determined
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
National rankings: Conference rankings:
Updated February 1st, 2012

Schedule

DateOpponentLocationScoreRecordConf record
Oct. 21NortheasternHober Baker Rink
Oct. 22NiagaraHober Baker Rink
Oct. 28UnionMessa Rink
Oct. 29RPITroy, NY
Nov. 4BrownHober Baker Rink1-0
Nov. 5YaleHober Baker Rink7-1

Awards and honors

  • Denna Laing, ECAC Player of the Week (Week of November 7, 2011)[2]
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References

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