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2013–14 DARTMOUTH WOMEN’S HOCKEY TEAM
Front Row (L to R): Lindsay Holdcroft, Ailish Forfar, Morgan Illikainen, Lauren Kelly, Associate Head Coach Holley Tyng, Head Coach Mark Hudak,
Assistant Head Coach Josh Liegl, Ali Winkel, Karlee Odland, Sam Zeiss, Katie Milligan
Second Row (L to R): Athletic Equipment Manager Mike Bissaillon, Katy Ratty, Devon Moir, Robyn Chemago, Kennedy Ottenbreit, Zoë Brennan, Laura
Stacey, Lindsey Allen, Catherine Berghuis, Mackenzie St. Onge, Olivia Whitford, Emma Korbs, Eleni Tebano, Director of Hockey Operations Tom Smith
Captains: Lindsay Holdcroft and Ali Winkel
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Preview
(Editor’s note: The following was written on Dec. 2 and does not include
Dartmouth’s game versus New Hampshire on Dec. 8 or Providence’s contest
with Yale on Dec. 6.)
The Dartmouth women’s hockey team returns to Hanover after a pair
of road games to begin a two-game homestand, welcoming Hockey East
foes Vermont (Dec. 11) and Providence (Dec. 31) into Thompson Arena.
Most recently, the Big Green went
0-2-0 versus teams from the Bay State,
dropping an overtime thriller at home
to Northeastern, 2-1, and an ECAC
Hockey and Ivy League showdown at
No. 5 Harvard, 5-0.
In the opener, the Green and
White jumped out to a 1-0 lead against
the Huskies as Karlee Odland found
the back of the net with Lindsey Allen
and Ali Winkel registering assists. Dartmouth would hold the lead until 13
minutes into the final period as Hayley
Scamurra potted a goal to knot the contest at one. In overtime, Northeastern
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outshot Dartmouth, 4-1, and Kelly Wallace scored the game winner for
the visitors with under two minutes left. Lindsay Holdcroft made 40
saves in a losing effort for the Green.
In the finale, Dartmouth fell to Harvard inside the Bright-Landry
Hockey Center despite holding a 25-19 advantage in shots on goal.
Freshman Kennedy Ottenbreit led the offensive attack for the team
from the Upper Valley with a game-high four shots on goal.
WEEKEND TAKEAWAYS
Allen’s first-period assist marked the third straight game in which she
registered at least one point. Holdcroft’s 40 saves against the Huskies
was the second-highest single-game total of her career and it was the
third time the senior co-captain has made 40 or more saves in a Dartmouth sweater. Since becoming linemates, Odland, Winkel and Allen
have combined for a pair of goals and four assists in three games.
The Big Green are approaching some milestones as Mark Hudak
has 198 wins and counting as the team’s head coach. Lindsay Holdcroft
has 49 career triumphs in net for Dartmouth and is looking to become
the fifth goaltender in program history to earn 50 victories.
SCOUTING VERMONT
Vermont enters the Upper Valley with a 7-7-4 record. On Wednesday
evening, the Catamounts will be playing their first game in 10 days.
Last time out, UVM traveled to Colgate and tied both tilts, 2-2, in
a weekend series. Against ECAC Hockey teams this year, Vermont is
2-0-2, having topped Brown and Rensselaer on the road. Away from
home in 2013–14, the Catamounts are 6-4-2 and riding a five-game
unbeaten streak.
Last season, Dartmouth skated to a 4-2 victory against their
regional rival inside Gutterson Fieldhouse. Three of the four Big Green
goal scorers in the contest were freshmen as Laura Stacey, Lindsey Allen
and Ailish Forfar each found the back of the net. Odland added a
marker as well and Holdcroft turned aside 22 shots to earn the victory.
Under Hudak, the Big Green are a perfect 11-0 versus Vermont,
while leading the all-time series 33-3-0.
Offensively, junior Amanda Pelker leads the team in goals (12)
and points (21), while classmate Brittany Zuback has a team-high 13
assists. Zuback’s seven goals is also tied for second on the team with
Dayna Colang.
Between the pipes, Roxanne Douville and Madison Litchfield have
split time this season. Douville has appeared in 13 games, earning a
4-4-3 record with a save percentage of .913 and a goals-against average
of 2.85. Litchfield has a mark of 3-3-1 with an .862 save percentage and
a 3.76 goals-against average.
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2013–14 DARTMOUTH WOMEN’S HOCKEY ROSTER
No. Name
Yr. Pos. Ht. Previous Team / Hometown
1 Robyn Chemago
Fr.
G
5-6 Slave Lake Thunder / Slave Lake, Alberta
3 Ali Winkel
Sr.
F
5-7 Toronto Jr. Aeros / Espanola, Ontario
4 Zoë Brennan
So.
D
5-8 Edge School / Calgary, Alberta
6 Lauren Kelly
Sr.
D
5-8 Oakville Ice / Milton, Ontario
7 Laura Stacey
So.
F
5-11 Toronto Jr. Aeros / Canadian U22 Team / Kleinburg, Ontario
9 Eleni Tebano
Fr.
D
5-5 Mid-Fairfield Conn. Stars / Glastonbury, Conn.
11 Morgan Illikainen
Jr.
D
5-8 G.R. Greenway Lightning / Grand Rapids, Minn.
12 Mackenzie St. Onge
Fr.
F
5-7 North American Hockey Academy / Stowe, Vt.
13 Catherine Berghuis
So.
F
5-8 Mississauga Chiefs / Truro, Nova Scotia
14 Lindsey Allen
So.
F
5-9 Toronto Jr. Aeros / Toronto, Ontario
17 Samantha Zeiss
So.
F
5-6 Conn. Polar Bears U19 / Stamford, Conn.
18 Kennedy Ottenbreit
Fr.
F
5-8 Shattuck St. Mary’s / Grayson, Saskatchewan
19 Devon Moir
Fr.
F
5-5 Toronto Jr. Aeros / Toronto, Ontario
20 Olivia Whitford
So.
D
5-7 Burlington Barracudas / Milton, Ontario
22 Karlee Odland
Jr.
F
5-7 Medicine Hat Hounds Midget / Vauxhall, Alberta
23 Katy Ratty
Fr.
F
5-2 Chicago Mission / Northfield, Ill.
24 Emma Korbs
Fr.
D
5-6 Toronto Jr. Aeros / Toronto, Ontario
27 Ailish Forfar
So.
F
5-6 Toronto Jr. Aeros / East Gwillinbury, Ontario
30 Lindsay Holdcroft
Sr.
G
5-4 U19 Team Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, Pa.
Head Coach: Mark Hudak (U.S. Military Academy ’89), 11th Season
Associate Head Coach: Holley Tyng (Providence ’01), 9th Season
Assistant Coach: Josh Liegl (Marian, ’01), 2nd Season
Director of Hockey Operations: Tom Smith (Castleton State ’09), 1st Season
Athletic Trainer: Chad Johnson (Minnesota State Mankato ’13)
Captains: Lindsay Holdcroft ’14, Ali Winkel ’14
2013–14 ECAC
HOCKEY STANDINGS
ON THE DARTMOUTH
SPORTS CALENDAR
This WeekEND’s
Games
Through December 2, 2013
Saturday, Dec. 14 – Men’s Basketball vs. Jacksonville State ($$$), Leede
Arena, 4:00 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 21 – Men’s Basketball vs. Longwood ($$$),
Leede Arena, 4:00 p.m.; Sunday, Dec. 29 – Men’s Hockey vs. Providence
($$$), Thompson Arena, 7:00 p.m; Women’s Basketball vs. LaSalle ($$$),
Leede Arena, 7:00 p.m.; Monday, Dec. 30 – Men’s Hockey vs. TBD at Ledyard
National Bank Classic ($$$), Thompson Arena, TBA; Women’s Basketball vs.
Massachusetts ($$$), Leede Arena, 7:00 p.m.; Tuesday, Dec. 31 – Men’s
Basketball vs. Lesley ($$$), Leede Arena, 2:00 p.m; Women’s Hockey vs. Providence ($$$), Thompson Arena, 2:00 p.m.; Saturday, Jan. 4 – Men’s Basketball
vs. Vermont ($$$), Leede Arena, 7:00 p.m.; Tuesday, Jan. 7 – Men’s Basketball
vs. Hartford ($$$), Leede Arena, 7:00 p.m.; Friday, Jan. 10–Sunday, Jan. 12
– Men’s and Women’s Track and Field at Dartmouth Relays ($$$), Leverone
Fieldhouse, All Day.
PHOTO CREDITS: Dartmouth team photos and cover photos by Mark Washburn. Design by Steve Cunha.
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Wednesday, Dec. 11
Vermont at Dartmouth, 7:05 PM
School
Harvard Pts.Conf. All
15 7-1-1 8-1-1
Cornell Clarkson
14 6-0-2 9-1-2
115-2-112-3-2
St. Lawrence Quinnipiac 11
10
5-2-1
3-2-4
6-9-1
12-2-5
Princeton Rensselaer 9
6
4-4-1
3-3-0
5-6-2
6-8-1
Yale Union 5
4
2-3-1
2-4-0
3-8-1
5-9-0
Dartmouth Colgate 4
2
2-7-0
1-7-0
2-9-0
3-12-2
Brown 1
0-5-1
1-8-2
Please note that these standings are current as of
Monday, Dec. 2 and do not reflect midweek games.
Friday, Dec. 13
Maine at Union, 7:00 PM
Saturday, Dec. 14
Clarkson at RIT, 12:00 PM
Maine at Union, 2:00 PM
Tuesday, Dec. 31
Providence at Dartmouth, 2:05 PM
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2013–14 vermont women’s ice Hockey Roster
No. Name
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Casey Leveillee
Dayna Colang
Rachael Ade
Danielle Rancourt
Breanne Sundquist
Ashley Salerno
Gina Repaci
Kellie Dineen
Bridget Baker
Delia McNally
Cassidy Campeau
Brittany Zuback
Amanda Pelkey
Sarah Kelly
Megan Dalbec
Sarah Campbell
Madison Litchfield
Klara Myren
Roxanne Douville
Victoria Andreakos
Yr. Pos. Ht. Previous Team / Hometown
Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. D
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5-7
5-5
5-3
5-6
5-4
5-8
5-7
5-3
5-11
5-6
5-6
5-3
5-5
5-6
5-4
5-4
5-8
5-5
5-6
Edina / Edina, Minn.
Northfield Mount Hermon / Delanson, N.Y.
North American Hockey Academy / Fairbanks, Alaska
Boston Shamrocks / Davenport, Fla.
Pursuit of Excellence Hockey Academy / Sudbury, Ontario
Ontario Hockey Academy / Avondale, Ariz.
Amherst College / Brunswick, Maine
Mississauga Jr. Chiefs / Toronto, Ontario
Shattuck-St. Mary’s / Faribault, Minn.
Pursuit of Excellence Hockey Academy / Los Gatos, Calif.
Berkshire School / Glen Head, New York
Nepean Wildcats / Nepean, Ontario
Kitchener-Waterloo Rangers / Thunder Bay, Ontario
North American Hockey Academy / Montpelier, Vt.
North American Hockey Academy / Vestal, N.Y.
Champlin Park / Champlin, Minn.
North American Hockey Academy / Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Boston Shamrocks / Williston, Vt.
Leksands IF / Leksand, Sweden
College Edouard-Montpetit / Beloeil, Quebec
Toronto Aeros / Aurora, Ontario
Head Coach: Jim Plumer (Colby College ’83)
Associate Head Coach: Grant Kimball (Lake Forest College ’96)
Assistant Coach: Kelly Nash (Wisconsin ’11)
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2013–14 Providence women’s ice Hockey Roster
No.Name
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5
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
21
22
26
27
28
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Nina Riley
Maggie Pendleton
Ariana Buxman
Liv Halvorson
Courtney Kukowski
Rebecca Morse
Lexi Romanchuk
Stephanie DeMars
Molly Illikainen
Corinne Buie
Janine Weber
Victoria Virtue
Lexi Slattery
Brittney Thunstrom
Brooke Simpson
Arianna Reid
Suzie Lundeen
Haley Frade
Kendra Goodrich
Allison Micheletti
Sarah Bryant
Beth Hanrahan
Cassidy Carels
Allie Morse
Yr. Pos. Ht. Previous Team / Hometown
Sr. G 5-7 Lexington / Lexington, Mass.
Sr. D 5-10 Hill Murray / Woodbury, Minn.
Fr. D 5-6 Shattuck St. Mary’s / Glenwood Springs, Colo.
Fr. D / F 5-9 Benilde St. Margaret’s / Richfield, Minn.
So. F 5-7 Eastview / Apple Valley, Minn.
Sr. D 5-8 National Sports Academy / Westfield, N.J.
So. D 5-6 Valley Christian / San Jose, Calif.
Sr. F 5-7 National Sports Academy / Vermontville, N.Y.
So. F 5-10 Grand Rapids & USA U-18 Team / Grand Rapids, Minn.
Sr. F 5-9 Edina / Edina, Minn.
GS F 5-6 EWHL Sabres & Austrian Natl. Team / Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria
Jr. D 5-9 Winchendon School / Walpole, Mass.
So. D 5-6 Roseville / Lino Lakes, Minn.
So. F 5-9 Blaine / Coon Rapids, Minn.
Jr. F 5-8 Lawrence Academy / Boxborough, Mass.
Fr. D / F 5-3 Lakeville South / Lakeville, Minn.
Jr. D 5-4 Edina / Minneapolis, Minn.
Jr. F 5-8 Tabor Academy / Marion, Mass.
Fr. D / F 5-9 Rosemont / Apple Valley, Minn.
Jr. F 5-7 Rosemont / Inver Grove Heights, Minn.
So. G 5-8 Lawrenceville School / Bethlehem, Pa.
Jr. F 5-8 National Sports Academy / Poolesville, Md.
Fr. F 5-5 Pembina Vall. Hawks & Can. U-18 Team / Bruxelles, Manitoba
So. G 5-6 Park School / Cottage Grove, Minn.
Head Coach: Bob Deraney (Boston University ’87)
Assistant Coach: Melanie Ruzzi (Providence ’03)
Assistant Coach: Meredith Roth (Providence ’04)
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center ice
with Ali winkel
by Steve Cunha
When staring at Ali Winkel’s career stats with the Dartmouth women’s
hockey team you may not be wowed. Through Dec. 7 and 111 games
played, the fourth-year center has scored six goals to go along with nine
assists. What the numbers don’t tell is of her poise, leadership and commitment to the team.
What the Espanola, Ontario, native brings to the ice means
more to the Big Green then goals and assists. Through her tenure
in the Upper Valley, she has led the team inside and outside of the
rink with her tireless work ethic and fierce competitiveness.
This season, Winkel has taken the seven freshmen on the
squad under her wing, showing them and the other underclassmen how to successfully navigate the ups-and-downs of ECAC
Hockey and Ivy League play. Although her playing career with
Dartmouth is almost in its twilight, the 5-7 forward is enjoying
her time with the team and the coaching staff.
Recently, the senior co-captain took some time to sit down,
answer some questions and reflect on her career.
Coming out of High School what made you choose Dartmouth?
Ali Winkel: I first visited Dartmouth when I was a sophomore
in high school on a summer trip with my prep team. I loved
Educating the Whole Boy . . .
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everything about the school
and told myself that’s where
I wanted to go. As I got
to my junior year and was
finally deciding on schools,
it came down to the balance
between academics and athAli Winkel
letics. Dartmouth, being an
Ivy League school, while at the same time having a great hockey
program was the perfect fit. The added bonus being that it was the
nicest campus I had visited.
What’s the strangest thing you tell your friends from home about
the Upper Valley?
AW: How much people are involved in sustainability, as well as
how active people are. Compared to my home town it’s interesting to see the wide age range of people involved in activity, i.e.,
running, squash.
What’s your fondest moment on the ice with the Big Green?
AW: When I scored a hat trick against Cornell in their rink my
sophomore year. Not being a prominent goal scorer, it felt great to
be able to contribute against a nationally ranked team and being
able to share that with my teammates.
If the team did superlatives (most likely to . . . or best . . .) what
would yours be?
AW: Most likely to get married first (courtesy of the team).
What does a degree from Dartmouth and having competed as a
Division I student-athlete mean to you?
AW: Obviously, coming out of Dartmouth there are a lot of
opportunities to start a career. In addition, the connections that
you make can help this process along and I think that is something you can’t find at every school. That along with hockey
has prepared me for what is next. Things like learning how to
manage time, working with teammates, and having a good work
ethic are all things that I have learned being an athlete. Not only
does this degree and experience mean a lot right now, but it will
also stick with me for the rest of my life. I will always be a part
of this community.
What does being a member of the Big Green family mean to you?
AW: It means carrying on the tradition of Dartmouth Hockey
and making people who have worn the jersey before me proud.
It also means having 19 other sisters who I get to spend all of my
time with.
If you could play any sport besides hockey what would it be?
AW: I would definitely play soccer. I grew up playing soccer since I
was four years old and played all throughout high school. I would
love to be able to play again.
What’s your favorite word and why?
AW: “Lades” a word I invented that means “ladies”; use it as a joke
to refer to the team, as in “let’s go lades.”
If they made a movie about your life what would it be called and
who would play you?
AW: The movie would be called Bad Grandma (play off of the
new movie Bad Grandpa) and Jennifer Lawrence would play my
character.
What’s the most interesting trip you’ve taken and why?
AW: When I went to Mexico, we visited the Mayan Ruins. This
was definitely the most interesting because of their beauty and the
history behind them.
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If you could meet any person in history, living or dead, who would
it be and why?
AW: Terry Fox because he is one of the most inspiring, historical
Canadian figures. He lost his leg to cancer and decided to run
across the country to raise awareness.
When you have free time away from academics and hockey how
do you like to spend it?
AW: In the winter, I like to play squash or go snowboarding. During the summer, I spend lots of time on the golf course.
What’s something that not a lot of people know about you?
AW: My cousin plays in the NFL for the Seattle Seahawks.
What’s your favorite holiday and why?
AW: Christmas because this is the time of year where I get to visit
all of my close family and relatives. Also, during this holiday,
everyone is relaxed and in a good mood, which is something that
comes along with the holiday spirit.
If you could speak to one type of animal what would it be?
AW: Dogs
If you could have a super power what would it be?
AW: Teleportation
If you are doing play-by-play who would you want to be your
analyst?
AW: Gerry Dee (Sportsnet reporter) or Jay Onrait/Dan O’Toole
(Fox Sports 1)
Who’s the funniest on the team?
AW: I would say there’s a tie between Katy Ratty and Laura Stacey.
If one song could play every time you entered a room what would
it be?
AW: “Ants Marching” by Dave Matthews Band
If you could trade places with any person for a week who would
it be and why?
AW: I would want to trade places with Oprah Winfrey because she
is so generous and giving. It would be awesome to be able to help
people in ways that she does.
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SCOUTING PROVIDENCE
For the second straight season, Providence and Dartmouth will meet
on New Year’s Eve. A year ago, the Big Green skated to a 4-2 victory as
Forfar buried the game winner midway through the second period in
Providence. Junior Sam Zeiss is the other returner to net a goal in the
contest for Dartmouth. In net, Holdcroft made 32 saves in a winning
effort for the Green and White.
Under Hudak, Dartmouth has won all 10 of its matchups with the
Friars, however Providence leads the all-time series, 28-22-1.
Heading into December, Providence is riding a three-game winning streak. During their run, the Friars have outscored opponents,
15-5. After starting the season 4-3, Providence dropped seven in a row
before topping Maine, 8-1, on Nov. 23. Against ECAC Hockey foes in
2013–14, the Friars are 2-4, having
skated past Union and Brown.
Offensively, Corinne Buie is
second on the team with seven
goals, while leading in assists (13),
points (20) and power-play goals
(5). Freshman Cassidy Carels has a
team-best nine markers and other
contributing forwards are Haley
Frade and Molly Illikainen with
seven assists, respectively. Between
the pipes, Sarah Bennet is 7-7-0
with a save percentage of .833 and
goals-against average of 3.06.
Devon Moir
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2013–14 DARTMOUTH WOMEN’S
HOCKEY SCHEDULE
OCTOBER
18 McGILL (exhibition)...........L, 3-2
25PRINCETON*^........................L, 3-2
20@ Boston College...................L, 7-2
26QUINNIPIAC*.........................L, 4-2
NOVEMBER
1 @ Union*................................L, 3-0
15COLGATE*........................... W, 2-1
2 @ Rensselaer*..................... W, 3-1
16CORNELL*^............................L, 4-2
8 @ Clarkson*...........................L, 3-0
29NORTHEASTERN............L, 2-1 OT
9 @ St. Lawrence*.....................L, 4-1
DECEMBER
1 @ Harvard*^...........................L, 5-0
11VERMONT.............................. 7 PM
8 @ New Hampshire................. 2 PM
31PROVIDENCE........................ 2 PM
JANUARY
4 @ Boston Univ........................ 3 PM
18 @ Colgate*............................. 4 PM
10YALE*^.................................... 7 PM
24RENSSELAER*...................... 7 PM
11BROWN*^............................... 4 PM
25UNION*................................... 4 PM
17 @ Cornell*^............................. 7 PM
31 @ Quinnipiac*......................... 7 PM
FEBRUARY
1 @ Princeton*^......................... 4 PM
15CLARKSON*........................... 4 PM
7HARVARD*^........................... 7 PM
21 @ Brown*^.............................. 7 PM
14 St. LAWRENCE*..................... 7 PM
22 @ Yale*^................................. 4 PM
^ Ivy League Game * ECAC Hockey Game All Home Games in CAPS