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Pegula Ice Arena, which opened on September 9, 2013, features two ice surfaces: a main rink, home to Penn State’s varsity hockey programs, and a community rink. The main arena seats 5,704 fans, including a 1,000seat student section. The two-sheet facility is home to the Nittany Lions. The building hosts a 5,000-square foot weight room, hydrotherapy training room, steam room, team lounge and locker room area. It has the best of amenities for student-athletes and coaches alike. When visitors come to Hockey Valley, they will experience some of the best amenities college hockey has to offer. Pegula Ice Arena has an interactive history of Penn State Hockey, as well as concession stands, suites, loge boxes and club seats. Additionally, the arena’s ability to house state-of-the-art media and broadcasting facilities allows it to host National Hockey League and American Hockey League games, bringing hockey’s best to Hockey Valley. September 26, 2016, served as the first NHL event inside the Pegula Ice Arena as the Buffalo Sabres hosted the Minnesota Wild in an exhibition game. Centre County is also able to take advantage of the community rink, which will be open nearly 360 days per year for public use. The rink seats 300 fans and features eight locker rooms in order to host local youth hockey, university recreation and skating programs.

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HISTORIC DATES Construction Groundbreaking February 2012 Ceremonial Groundbreaking April 20, 2012 Building Opening September 9, 2013 First Women's Game October 19, 2013 vs. Union

AMENITIES

Arena Rink - 5,782-seat overall capacity - 1,000-seat "Roar Zone" - First-rate varsity locker rooms - Team lounges - Strength & conditioning center - Hydrotherapy training room - Shooting gallery - Suites, loge boxes, & club seats - State-of-the-art press box - Concession stands and café - HD video and ribbon boards

Community Rink - 300-seat capacity - Eight locker rooms - Skate rental center

EVENTS HOSTED

- 2022 Women's Frozen Four - 2026 Women's Frozen Four - NHL preseason games - JWHL tournaments - Professional ice shows - Local hockey tournaments - Figure skating programs - Community open skates

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QUICK FACTS / SCHEDULE 2021-22 Schedule Information

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY

Location......................................................... University Park, Pa. Founded.......................................................................................1855 Enrollment..............................................................................46,270 Nickname.................................................................. Nittany Lions Colors......................................................................Blue and White Conference.........................College Hockey America (CHA) Home Facility...................................Pegula Ice Arena (5,782) President............................................................ Dr. Eric J. Barron V.P. For Intercollegiate Athletics.................Sandy Barbour Senior Women’s Administrator............... Charmelle Green Faculty Representative..................................Dennis Scanlon Hockey Administrator........................................ Michael Cross Athletics Website............................ www.GoPSUsports.com

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach...........................................................Jeff Kampersal 5th Season at Penn State

52-47-30 School Record (Four Seasons) 379-308-88 Career Record (24 Seasons) Alma Mater — Princeton, ’92 jdk55@psu.edu Associate Head Coach................................... Allison Coomey 5th Season (Niagara, ’02) aec72@psu.edu Assistant Coach..................................... Melissa Samoskevich 2nd Season (Quinnipiac, ’19) mfs6423@psu.edu Hockey Office..................................................Pegula Ice Arena University Drive University Park, PA 16802 Office Phone.........................................................(814) 867-7458

TEAM INFORMATION

2020-21 Overall Record.................................................... 16-3-2 2020-21 CHA Record.......................................................... 16-2-2 Postseason Finish.............................................CHA Semifinals Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................... 19/2 Newcomers....................................................................................... 6 Twitter............................................................ @PennStateWHKY Instagram...................................................... @PennStateWHKY Facebook...................................... PennStateWomensHockey

STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS

Women’s Hockey Contact............................. Kevin Stoicovy Assistant Director of Strategic Communications Cell Phone..................................................................814-441-1670 E-mail.................................................................kjs5540@psu.edu Fax................................................................................ 814-863-3165 Mailing Address............................ 101C Bryce Jordan Center University Park, PA 16802

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SEPTEMBER Thu. 23 ST. LAWRENCE Fri. 24 ST. LAWRENCE Thu. 30 BOSTON COLLEGE

University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa.

OCTOBER Fri. 1 BOSTON COLLEGE Fri. 8 Holy Cross Sat. 9 Holy Cross Sat. 23 at Brown Sun. 24 at Brown Fri. 29 * at Mercyhurst Sat. 30 * at Mercyhurst

University Park, Pa. TBA University Park, Pa. TBA University Park, Pa. TBA Providence, R.I. TBA Providence, R.I. TBD Erie, Pa. 6:05 p.m. Erie, Pa. 2:05 p.m.

NOVEMBER Fri. 5 * Sat. 6 * Fri. 19 * Sat. 20 * Fri. 26 Sat. 27

Lindenwood Lindenwood at Syracuse at Syracuse Minnesota Duluth Ohio State

University Park, Pa. Univeristy Park, Pa. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C.

DECEMBER Thu. 9 Fri. 10

at New Hampshire at New Hampshire

Durham, N.H. Durham, N.H.

TBA TBA

JANUARY Sat. 1 Sun. 2 Tue. 11 Fri. 14 * Sat. 15 * Fri. 21 * Sat. 22 * Fri. 28 * Sat. 29 *

St. Cloud State TBD CORNELL at RIT at RIT at Lindenwood at Lindenwood MERCYHURST MERCYHURST

Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. University Park, Pa. Rochester, N.Y. Rochester, N.Y. St. Charles, Mo. St. Charles, Mo. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa.

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

FEBRUARY Fri. 4 * Sat. 5 * Tue. 8 Fri. 11 Sat. 12 Fri. 18 * Sat. 19 * Thu. 24 ^ Fri. 25 ^ Sat. 26 ^

SYRACUSE SYRACUSE at Cornell at LIU at LIU RIT RIT CHA Tournament CHA Tournament CHA Tournament

University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa. Ithaca, N.Y. East Meadow, N.Y. East Meadow, N.Y. University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa. TBD TBD TBD

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

MARCH TBD TBD Fri. 18 Sun. 20

National Quarterfinals Women's Frozen Four National Championship

TBD University Park, Pa. University Park, Pa.

TBA TBA TBA

TBA TBA 7 p.m. 3 p.m 4 p.m. 4 p.m.

* College Hockey America Game; ^ CHA Tournament BOLD CAPS indicate home game at Pegula Ice Arena; All Times Eastern All games/times subject to change, check GoPSUsports.com for updates

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7 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA

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TABLE OF CONTENTS The Home of Penn State Hockey: Pegula Ice Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Quick Facts • 2021-22 Schedule Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2021-22 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Administration, Coaches, & Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13

Head Coach Jeff Kampersal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9

Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Vice President For Intercollegiate Athletics Sandy Barbour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12

Penn State University President Dr. Eric Barron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Hockey Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

2021-22 Nittany Lions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-43 Returners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-40 Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-43 Nittany Lion History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-67

2020-21 Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-46

2020-21 Season in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-48

College Hockey America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-50

National and Conference Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Academic Honors & Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-53

Record Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-63

Year-By-Year History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-66

All-Time Roster, Numbers Roster, and Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-69

All-Time Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-74

All-Time Series Records & Vs. Ranked Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

All-Time Series Results By Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-74

Penn State & Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-77

Penn State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

Broadcast Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION

CREDITS The 2021-22 Penn State Women’s Hockey Yearbook

Content and Layout....... Kevin Stoicovy

Interior Design.................. Kevin Stoicovy

Outside Cover Design..................Victoria Photo Credits .......................Mark Selders, Rundhaug Craig Houtz, & PSU Athletics unless otherwise noted Inside Cover Design......................Victoria Rundhaug

For more information on Penn State Women’s Hockey, visit GoPSUsports.com/sports/w-hockey

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2021-22 ROSTER No. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 13 14 16 18 19 20 21 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Name Erika Shirer Alyssa Machado Maeve Connolly Karley Garcia Carrie Byrnes Olivia Wallin Audrey Shirer Lexi Bedier Kiara Zanon Rene Gangarosa Julie Gough Avery Mitchell Amy Dobson Mya Vaslet Natalie Heising Anna Promersberger Jess Ciarrocchi Lyndie Lobdell Mallory Uihlein Izzy Heminger Mikayla Lantto Rachel Weiss Josie Bothun Annie Spring Cam Leonard

Pos. D F F D F F F F F D F D F F F F F D D D F F G G G

Yr. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Gr. Sr. Fr. Sr.+ Sr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. So. R-Sr.

Ht. 5-5 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-4 5-7 5-5 5-8 5-5 5-10 5-8 5-4 5-6 5-9 5-5 5-8 5-4 5-7 5-7 5-4 5-10 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-7

S/C L R L R L R R L L L R L L L R R R R R R R R L L L

Head Coach: Jeff Kampersal (Fifth Season) Assistant Coach: Allison Coomey (Fifth Season) Assistant Coach: Melissa Samoskevich (Second Season) Director of Operations: Brian Suslow ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name 9 Lexi Bedier 30 Josie Bothun 6 Carrie Byrnes 23 Jess Ciarrocchi 4 Maeve Connolly 18 Amy Dobson 13 Rene Gangarosa 5 Karley Garcia 14 Julie Gough 20 Natalie Heising 27 Izzy Heminger 28 Mikayla Lantto 32 Cam Leonard 24 Lyndie Lobdell 3 Alysaa Machado 16 Avery Mitchell 21 Anna Promersberger 8 Audrey Shirer 2 Erika Shirer 31 Annie Spring 26 Mallory Uihlein 19 Mya Vaslet 7 Olivia Wallin 29 Rachel Weiss 11 Kiara Zanon

Last Team Dallas Stars Elite U18 Oakville Jr. Hornets Noble & Greenough School North America Hockey Academy Eden Prairie High School Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins Dallas Stars Elite U18 Rink Hockey Academy Kelowna Kingston Jr. Ice Wolves Niagara Jr. Purple Eagles Durham West Lightning Clarkson University Oakville Jr. Hornets Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins Wayzata High School Shattuck St. Mary's The Hill School Chicago Mission Edina High School Ohio AAA Blue Jackets Detroit Belle Tire U18 Pursuit of Excellence Forest Lake Area High School Chicago Mission Choate Rosemary Hall

Equipment Manager: Logan Fischer Athletic Trainer: Emily Stoeckel Captain: Natalie Heising Alternate Captains: Rene Gangarosa, Anna Promersberger

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

LIONS BY STATE

LIONS BY COUNTRY

Bedier bay-DEER Bothun BAWTH-un Ciarrocchi Chir-ROW-key Gangarosa GAIN-gah-row-sah Gough GOFF Heising HI-sing Heminger HEM-in-grr (hard G) Lantto LAN-toe Promersberger PROM-ers-burg-er Samoskevich SAM-a-skeh-vich Shirer SHY-er Uihlein YOU-line Vaslet VAS-let Kiara Zanon Kee-ARE-ah ZAN-in

Alaska (1): Lantto

Canada (8): Bedier, Dobson, Gough, Machado, Wallin, Vaslet, Weiss

LIONS BY POSITION Defense (7): Gangarosa, Garcia, Heminger, Lobdell, Mitchell, Shirer, Uihlein Forward (15): Bedier, Byrnes, Ciarrocchi, Connolly, Dobson, Gough, Heising, Lantto, Machado, Promersberger, Shirer, Vaslet, Wallin, Weiss, Zanon Goalie (3): Bothun, Leonard, Spring

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Hometown Dallas, Texas Mississauga, Ontario West Roxbury, Mass. Roseville, Calif. Eden Prairie, Minn. Oakville, Ontario Dallas, Texas Calgary, Alberta Fairport, N.Y. Rochester, N.Y. Newcastle, Ontario Pickering, Ontario Hamilton, Ontario Stittsville, Ontario Wayzata, Minn. Fargo, N.D. West Chester, Pa. Aurora, Ill. Edina, Minn. Dublin, Ohio Palmer, Alaska Calgary, Alberta Wyoming, Minn. Winnetka, Ill. Cary, N.C.

California (1): Garcia, Illinois (2): Lobdell, Spring Massachusetts (1): Connolly Minnesota (4): Byrnes, Bothun, Heising, Uihlein New York (2): Gangarosa, Zanon North Carolina (1): Leonard North Dakota (1): Promersberger Ohio (1): Heminger Pennsylvania (1): Ciarrocchi Texas (2): Shirer, Shirer

United States (17): Byrnes, Bothun, Brenneman, Ciarrocchi, Connolly, Gangarosa, Heising, Heminger, Lantto, Leonard, Lobdell, Promersberger, Shirer, Shirer, Garcia, Spring, Uihlein, Zanon

LIONS BY ELIGIBILITY

Graduate Student (1): Mitchell Senior+ (1): Heising Senior (5): Dobson, Gangarosa, Heminger, Leonard, Promersberger Junior (4): Lantto, Gough, Uihlein, Weiss

Alberta (2): Bedier, Weiss

Sophomore (9): Byrnes, Ciarrocchi, Connolly, Lobdell, Machado, Spring, Bothun, Wallin, Zanon

Ontario (6): Dobson, Gough, Machado, Mitchell, Vaslet, Wallin

Freshmen (5): Bedier, Garcia, A. Shirer, E. Shirer, Vaslet

LIONS BY PROVINCE

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COACH JEFF KAMPERSAL One of the winningest and well-respected coaches in women’s ice hockey history, Jeff Kampersal has taken the Penn State women’s hockey program to new heights and now enters his fifth season at the helm of the Penn State program in 2020-21. The 2020-21 CHA Coach of the Year and AHCA National Coach of the Year finalist led a record-breaking Nittany Lion team to its first CHA regular season championship and a 16-3-2 overall record.

JEFF KAMPERSAL HEAD COACH Fifth Season Princeton, '92 OVERALL RECORD 379-308-88 (25 Seasons) PENN STATE RECORD 52-47-30 (Four Seasons) YEAR-BY-YEAR 1996-97 13-16 1997-98 12-16-2 1998-99 15-14-1 1999-00 11-13-5 2000-01 13-13-3 2001-02 15-11-3 2002-03 20-9-2 2003-04 20-11 2004-05 16-10-5 2005-06 21-8-4 2006-07 16-12-3 2007-08 14-12-6 2008-09 18-11-2 2009-10 13-14-4 2010-11 16-14-1 2011-12 12-15-4 2012-13 11-16-2 2013-14 14-13-4 2014-15 15-14-2 2015-16 22-9-2 2016-17 20-10-3 2017-18 10-15-11 2018-19 13-14-9 2019-20 13-15-8 2020-21 16-3-2 TOTAL 379-308-88

His coaching excellence at both the collegiate level and the international level with USA Hockey has brought a steadying veteran leadership to the up-and-coming Nittany Lions. Kampersal currently ranks sixth in career victories among active Division I women’s hockey coaches with 379, a total that also ranks seventh all-time. Penn State’s 2020-21 team secured its first No. 1 seed in the College Hockey America tournament, its first top-ten national ranking in botht the USCHO.com and USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine polls, and broke several team records both offensively and defensively. Seven of his players on the 2020-21 squad received All-CHA honors, also a program record. Under Kampersal’s direction, two Nittany Lion freshmen broke through as a pair of the nation's top performers. Kiara Zanon became the first Patty Kazmaier finalist in team history and was named the WHCA National Rookie of the Year while teammate Josie Bothun was chosen as the team’s first national goalie of the year finalist while also being named the USCHO.com National Rookie of the Year. These two players in addition to several other key contributors elevated their individual play and bought in to an unselfish team culture that led to the Nittany Lions' title season. Kampersal’s team has showcased defensive excellence since his arrival, highlighted in the 2019-20 season by seven total shutout victories, a single-season program high. Penn State’s increased competitiveness has resulted in marquee program victories of late, including a win over fifth-ranked Colgate, 4-2, in 2018-19, the highestranked win in program history. Kampersal’s arrival impacted Penn state immediately on the ice in his first season in 2017-18, when Penn State allowed a CHA-best 1.92 goals per game, an improvement of more than a goal per game from the previous season. In addition to his on-ice guidance, Kampersal has built and sustained a program culture of excellence both in the classroom and in the community. Since Kampersal’s arrival in Hockey Valley, Penn State women’s hockey recorded back-toback perfect academic progress rates according to the latest NCAA APR reports, which measures eligibility, retention and graduation of the program’s student-athletes. The Nittany Lions have also had 66 All-CHA Academic team honorees and 61 Academic All-Big Ten winners during his tenure. The 2018-19 team captain Kelsey Crow was the recipient of Penn State’s prestigious Eric A. Walker Award, an award given to a graduating Penn State senior who has best represented the

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university through extracurricular activities and community service. Kampersal was named Penn State head coach on June 1, 2017. The head coach of the Princeton Tigers for 21 seasons, Kampersal garnered ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year honors three times and Ivy League Coach of the Year accolades twice. He guided the Tigers to two Ivy League Championships (2005-06 & 2015-16) and two NCAA Tournament appearances (2005-06 & 2015-16). Kampersal’s student-athletes earned 68 All-Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Hockey honors, 54 All-Ivy League selections, five Patty Kazmaier Award nominees and two American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) All-America plaudits. During his final two seasons at Princeton, Kampersal guided the Tigers to a 42-19-5 cumulative record that included the 2016 Ivy League Championship and an NCAA Tournament at-large berth. The 2016-17 campaign saw Princeton compile an overall record of 20-10-3, falling to eventual national champion Clarkson in the ECAC Tournament semifinals. During the season, the Tigers recorded seven wins over ranked teams, had a Patty Kazmaier top-10 finalist, the USCHO.com National Rookie of the Year, six All-Ivy League members and four All-ECAC members, including the Goalie and Rookie of the Year. Princeton was ranked No. 9 in the final 2016-17 USCHO.com poll. In 2015-16, Kampersal directed Princeton to its winningest season in program history to date. The Tigers compiled a 22-9-2 record, won the Ivy League title, had an NCAA Tournament bid and Kampersal earned Ivy League and ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year honors. Kampersal’s experience as a coach with USA Hockey includes guiding the USA Women’s Hockey Under-18 Team to silver medals at the 2013 and 2014 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Women’s U18 Championships. He also served on the coaching staff of the USA Women’s Select Festival from 2004-06. A 1992 Princeton graduate with a degree in psychology, Kampersal served as the men’s hockey team’s captain as a senior. An All-Ivy League and All-ECAC selection, Kampersal was awarded the 1941 Championship Trophy, given to the Princeton player who best represents the winning spirit of the 1941 championship team. From Beverly, Massachusetts, Kampersal played high school hockey at St. John’s Prep in Danvers, Massachusetts, and was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame in 2009. A 10th-round selection of the National Hockey League’s New York Islanders in the 1988 entry draft, Kampersal played for the ECHL’s Richmond Renegades and the AHL’s Capital District Islanders. Kampersal and his wife, Eileen, have a daughter, Keira, and a son, Jack.


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COACH JEFF KAMPERSAL Head Coaching Experience

2017-Present................................................................................ Penn State 1996-2017......................................................................................... Princeton

International Coaching Experience

2011-14.......................................................USA Hockey U18 Head Coach 2004-06......................................USA Women's Select Festival Coach

Kampersal's Teams

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NCAA Tournament Appearances

Playing Experience

1992-93..................................................................... Richmond Renegades 1992-93................................................................ Capital District Islanders 1988-92.............................................................................................. Princeton 1985-88....................................................................St. John's Prep (Mass.)

Coaching Honors

CHA Coach of the Year.................................................................. 2020-21 ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year................................................4 Times 2001-02, 2005-06, 2008-09, 2015-16 Ivy League Coach of the Year......................................................2 Times 2014-15, 2015-16

Ivy League Championships

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Accolades Under Coach Kampersal

All-ECAC Hockey Honors......................................................................... 68 All-Ivy League Selections........................................................................ 54 All-CHA Hockey Honors............................................................................ 18 Patty Kazmaier Nominees..........................................................................6 Ivy League Rookie of the Year.................................................................3 Ivy League Player of the Year................................................................... 2 AHCA All-America Plaudits.......................................................................3 CHA Rookie of the Year.............................................................................. 2 WHCA National Rookie of the Year........................................................ 1 USCHO.com National Rookie of the Year............................................. 1 CHA Player of the Year................................................................................. 1

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ECAC Tournament Appearances

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CHA Semifinal Appearances

WINNINGEST NCAA DIVISION 1 WOMEN’S HOCKEY COACHES # NAME WINS GAMES WINNING % 1. MARK JOHNSON 539 681 .826 2. MIKE SISTI 508 759 .708 3. KATEY STONE 494 801 .650 4. PAUL FLANAGAN 419 783 .578 5. BRAD FROST 413 532 .809 6. Shannon Miller 383 577 .707 7. JEFF KAMPERSAL 379 775 .546 8. Heather Linstad 322 692 .524 9. KATIE KING CROWLEY 335 505 .714 10. Bob Deraney 319 680 .523

SCHOOL Wisconsin Mercyhurst Harvard St. Lawrence/Syracuse Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Penn State/Princeton Northeastern/UConn Boston College Providence

ALL CAPS indicates active coaches.

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COACHING STAFF ALLISON COOMEY ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Fifth Season Niagara, ’02

Allison Coomey, the program's newly appointed associate head coach in 2020-21, is one of the most decorated and accomplished coaches in the sport and enters her fifth season with a rising Penn State women’s hockey program in 2021-22. Also a leader within USA Hockey, Coomey has provided invaluable intangibles to the Nittany Lions' program. Primarily responsible for coaching defense, Coomey’s leadership has turned the Nittany Lions into one of the best defensive units in the country by allowing just 2.04 goals per game over 108 games the last three seasons. At the 2019 America Hockey Coaches Association Convention, Coomey received the AHCA Women’s Hockey Assistant Coach of the Year award for her outstanding career resume, which includes helping the Nittany Lions to backto-back College Hockey America (CHA) semifinal appearances. Coomey, as a part of the Penn State staff, has helped student-athletes achieve CHA honors. A total of 11 Nittany Lions were named to All-CHA rosters, including three All-CHA First Team performers, five All-CHA Second Team honorees, along with a CHA Rookie of the Year and three All-CHA Rookie Team members. Coomey came to the Nittany Lions after spending nine seasons with Boston University where she helped the Terriers qualify for the NCAA Tournament

MELISSA SAMOSKEVICH ASSISTANT COACH First Season Quinnipiac, '19

A gold medal winner at the international level and a decorated collegiate hockey student-athlete, Melissa Samoskevich enters her second season with Penn State women’s hockey as an assistant coach and a driver of winning culture in 2021-22. Head coach Jeff Kampersal announced her hiring in the summer of 2020. After joining the Nittany Lions, Samoskevich’s unique perspective on the game was an integral part of the Nittany Lions’ first-ever CHA regular season championship season, especially on the offensive end of the ice. Penn State shattered several program scoring records under her supervision of the forwards, including a 3.4 goals per game average that ranked fourth in the nation.

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six times, including a pair of NCAA Championship appearances in 2011 and 2013. While at BU, Coomey coached four Olympians who combined to win six gold medals for the Canadian National Team at the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympic Games. Selected for various international coaching roles with USA Hockey, Coomey was most recently named the head coach for the U23 roster at the 2021 USA Hockey Women's National Festival. Just months earlier, Coomey was named an assistant coach for the USA senior national team for the 2021 IIHF World Championship team. She was also a member of USA Hockey's scouting staff at the 2019 IIHF U18 Women's World Championship. She also has experience as a Team USA Camp instructor at the Women's National Festival and Women's National Winter Camp. A four-year letterwinner at Niagara, Coomey returned to her alma mater as an assistant coach (2004-08), helping the Purple Eagles reach the CHA title game twice. Her duties included serving as Niagara’s recruiting coordinator, working with the forwards, coordinating the team's community service efforts and overseeing the team's academic program. Coomey served as an assistant coach at Plattsburgh in 2003-04 where she helped guide the Cardinals to the 2004 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) West Division III regular season title and the NCAA Division III semifinals. The Baldwinsville, New York, native earned two degrees from Niagara, a bachelor's degree in education in 2002 and a master's degree in school counseling in 2008. She was a two-time ECAC All-Academic Team member and earned a spot on the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. Following graduation, Coomey completed an internship as the assistant women's hockey coach at Connecticut College and was also a volunteer lacrosse coach for the 2002-03 season. She has also worked numerous hockey camps, including the USA Hockey Development Camp. Coomey was a two-sport letterwinner at Niagara, playing ice hockey and lacrosse from 1998-2002. On the ice, she served as an alternate captain during her senior season and helped the team to its most successful campaign in program history. The Purple Eagles reached the 2002 NCAA Women's Frozen Four and finished tied for third in the final national poll. On the lacrosse field, she earned the team's rookie of the year award in 1999 and tallied 69 goals and 37 assists in her four-year career.

An electric playmaking forward herself, Samoskevich made her debut with the United States national team at the 2018 Four Nations Cup and later helped power the U.S. to a gold medal at the 2019 IIHF World Championship in Espoo, Finland. She scored a pair of goals over the seven-game stretch, including a game-tying goal in the third period of the opening round matchup against the host, Finland. She has also excelled internationally at the U18 level with a gold and silver medal at the U18 IIHF World Championships. In the 2015 gold medal run, Samoskevich was tabbed the top U.S. player by her peers and named to the Media All-Star Team. Samoskevich also accumulated international competition experience as a six-time participant in the USA vs. Canada series in the U18 (2012-14) and U22 divisions (2015-16, 2018). A 2019 graduate of Quinnipiac, Samoskevich is recognized as one of the program’s all-time great players, finishing her career No. 4 on the career scoring list with 109 points on 54 goals and 55 assists. She was selected to the 2016 ECAC All-Rookie team after a freshman season that included 32 points and eight game-winning scores, a total that ranked second in the nation. In her senior season, Samoskevich was named team captain and led Quinnipiac with 13 goals, including five game-winners. She graduated with a degree in history plus a minor in psychology. A Sandy Hook, Conn. native, Samoskevich was selected second overall by the Connecticut Whale in the 2018-19 NWHL draft. She has contributed time and energy to on her local youth hockey environment as a coach for the Mid Farfield Stars Youth Hockey program.

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SANDY BARBOUR inclusion resources to staff and student-athletes, and will continue Barbour’s action steps by listening, taking action and supporting growth and change.

SANDY BARBOUR V.P. FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Wake Forest ’81 (B.A.) Massachusetts, ’83 (M.S.) Northwestern, ’91 (M.B.A.) Recognized as one of the nation’s premier Athletic Directors, Sandy Barbour enters her eighth year as the dynamic leader of the Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics program. With student success and comprehensive excellence as a steadfast focus, Barbour has helped the Nittany Lions continue to ascend and thrive as one of the nation’s most successful athletic departments. Barbour began her passionate and effective leadership of the Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics program in August 2014. President Eric J. Barron named Barbour the Nittany Lions’ ninth Director of Athletics after she served for 10 years as Director of Athletics at the University of California, Berkeley. In February 2019, Barbour received a contract extension through August 31, 2023 and assumed the title of Penn State Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics. Leader of Premier Athletic Department in Academic, Athletic and Community Engagement One of the nation's most highly-respected Athletic Directors, Barbour has more than 40 years of varied experiences as a collegiate administrator and coach, with a demonstrated record of championships, academic success, innovation, facility modernization and revenue growth. Barbour directs one of the nation’s most comprehensive and successful athletic programs that boasts an NCAA Graduation Success Rate of 92 percent, while capturing 79 national championships and 116 Big Ten titles all-time. She oversees a broad-based program that supports approximately 800 students in 31 sports (16 men’s/15 women’s) and an Intercollegiate Athletics staff of more than 300 whose daily mission is preparing students for a lifetime of impact. Penn State’s 31 programs are tied for fourth-largest among all 130 FBS institutions. During Barbour’s initial seven years of leadership in Happy Valley, Penn State student-athletes have consistently raised the bar and broken or tied school academic records, including the number of Academic All-Big Ten and Big Ten Distinguished Scholar recipients. A total of 140 Nittany Lion students graduated during the 2020 fall and 2021 spring semesters. A combined total of 1,064 student-athletes have earned their degrees during Barbour’s tenure. The 2020-21 athletic year was unlike any others in the history of collegiate athletics. Barbour served as the co-chair of the medical subcommittee on the Big Ten’s Return to Competition Task Force, which developed stringent medical protocols to ensure the health and safety of student-athletes while returning to sport. Despite the unprecedented circumstances, the Nittany Lion women’s soccer team claimed the Big Ten regular-season championship, wrestling earned a share of the Big Ten dual meet title, women’s hockey won its first CHA regular-season crown and men’s volleyball won the EIVA regular-season and tournament championships. Under Barbour’s direction, Penn State has won six NCAA Championships and 36 conference crowns. In addition to the competitive and academic achievements, Barbour has taken pride in the diversity and inclusion work done by the department and its student-athletes. In 2020-21, Barbour set action steps for intercollegiate athletics to continue the work of fostering and advancing a diverse, inclusive and respectful environment where staff, coaches, student-athletes and all other members of the Penn State family feel supported. Penn State United was introduced to construct a culture of respect, appreciation and empathy for all differences, while recognizing we are rooted in diversity, shared experience and hope. Under Barbour, Penn State Athletics’ Advisory Council for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (ACDEI) has expanded its work, providing diversity and

Academic Excellence Among Record-Setting Achievements; 92 Percent NCAA Graduation Rate Penn State student-athletes have consistently delivered academic excellence and record performances during Barbour's tenure. In November 2020, the NCAA released its annual national graduation rates study, which disclosed that Penn State student-athletes earned a schoolrecord Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 92 percent, marking the fourth consecutive year of a GSR of 90 percent or higher. The GSR was the fourthstraight record-breaking or record-tying effort in department history. Nine Nittany Lion teams earned a perfect 100 percent Graduation Success Rate. Nittany Lion students posted a 3.51 grade-point average, and all 31 teams had a 3.30 GPA or higher following the 2020 fall semester with the University’s COVID-19 alternative grading system in place. In the fall semester, 742 student-athletes posted at least at 3.0 GPA, and 327 were named to the Dean’s List for earning at least a 3.5 GPA (minimum 12 credits). For the fourth consecutive year, more than 350 Penn State student-athletes earned Academic All-Big Ten honors with 446 Nittany Lions posting a 3.0 GPA or higher in 2020-21. Starting with the 2014 fall semester, Barbour’s first as Penn State AD, Penn State student-athletes have achieved the 10 highest semesters all-time for the number of students earning at least a 3.0 GPA (please note: record performances do not include spring 2020, fall 2020 and spring 2021 due to COVID-19 alternative grading system). Six NCAA Team Championships and 36 Conference Titles In the seven years Barbour has led Penn State Athletics, the Nittany Lions have captured six NCAA Championships in women’s soccer, women’s volleyball and wrestling and won 28 Big Ten titles, seven EIVA crowns and one CHA championship for a total of 36 conference championships. The women’s hockey team claimed their first CHA regular-season title with a 16-2-2 conference record. The women’s hockey squad becomes the 27th Penn State team to win a conference championship. Penn State Athletics has finished in the top 10 twice and top 15 three times in the final Learfield IMG College Directors’ Cup standings under Barbour’s direction. Penn State also was ranked No. 8 among the nation’s 65 Power Five institutions in 2017-18, according to Yahoo! Sports. AD of the Year Recipient in 2016-17 and Finalist in 2018 Barbour’s leadership was recognized with her selection for the prestigious National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Under Armour AD of the Year Award in 2016-17, having directed Penn State to nine conference championships and one NCAA title. She was among four Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Athletic Directors to be honored at the 2017 NACDA Convention, marking the second time in her career she had received the NACDA honor. In 2020, Barbour was among the honorees on Sports Illustrated’s “The Unrelenting” list of the most powerful, most influential and most outstanding women in sports. In 2018, she was named one of five finalists for Sports Business Journal’s prestigious Athletic Director of the Year. Barbour, the recent chair of the Big Ten Athletic Directors, was recognized at the 11th Annual SBJ Sports Business Awards Gala in New York City in May, the second time she’s been a finalist for SBJ’s Athletic Director of the Year. Barbour is a member of the NCAA Football Oversight Committee and in 2017, she was selected as one of the inaugural members of the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee’s (USOC) Collegiate Sports Sustainability Think Tank. The Think Tank is charged with bridging the gap between highcontributing collegiate stakeholders and the Olympic Movement. Barbour will serve as the chair of the NCAA’s Football Oversight Committee in 2021-22 and will also represent the Big Ten Conference on the NCAA Management Council.

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SANDY BARBOUR Recognized by Forbes Among Top Executives in Sports Forbes has recognized Barbour twice in recent years among the top executives in sports. In 2018, Barbour was selected No. 13 among the Most Powerful Women in Sports. She was among four executives listed who work primarily in intercollegiate athletics and was the highest ranked Athletic Director -- No. 2 overall in college sports. In 2015, Forbes named Barbour one of the Top 25 Most Powerful People in College Sports, ranking among six Athletic Directors and two female administrators on the list. Forbes said that Barbour "has developed a reputation for being one of the most forward-thinking administrators in all of college sports." Prior to Penn State The Director of Athletics at Cal from 2004-14, Barbour guided the Golden Bears through one of the most successful periods in school history as the athletic department became one of the consistently elite programs in the country. Barbour’s 10-year term as AD was the longest for the department since men’s and women’s athletics merged into a single entity in 1992. During her tenure overseeing Cal’s 30-sport program, the Golden Bears won 20 team national championships, 97 individual national titles, finished in the top 10 in the annual Learfield Directors’ Cup standings six times, including a program-best third in 2011, and reached record levels in ticket sales, sponsorships and fundraising. . Prior to her tenure at Berkeley, Barbour was the deputy director of athletics at Notre Dame, serving as the university's senior athletic administrator from July 2002 to September 2004. She previously held an associate athletic director position there starting in 2000. In 1996, Barbour was appointed Tulane's director of athletics at age 36, and during her three years overseeing the program, Green Wave teams won 12 conference championships.

Born in Annapolis, Md., Barbour grew up in a military family. Her father was a career aviator in the U.S. Navy, and her family lived in various U.S. locations as well as in Western Europe during her childhood. Barbour graduated cum laude in 1981 with a B.S. degree in physical education from Wake Forest University, where she was a four-year letterwinner and served as captain of the field hockey team. She also played two seasons of women's basketball for the Demon Deacons. Barbour earned advanced degrees at the University of Massachusetts (an M.S. in sports management in 1983) and Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management (an MBA in 1991). Barbour's career in intercollegiate athletics began as a field hockey assistant coach and lacrosse administrative assistant at Massachusetts in 1981. Between master's programs, Barbour served as assistant field hockey and lacrosse coach at Northwestern from 1982-84. She also held the position of director of recruiting services during that period, before being promoted to assistant athletic director for intercollegiate programs in 1984, a position she held until 1989. Prior to joining Tulane, Barbour worked in programming and production for FOX Sports Net in Chicago during the summer of 1990.

PENN STATE PRESIDENT DR. ERIC J. BARRON PRESIDENT OF PENN STATE Florida State, ’72 (B.S.) Miami, '76 (M.S.), '80 (Ph.D.)

Eric J. Barron took the helm of Pennsylvania’s flagship public university on May 12, 2014, arriving from Florida State University, where he had been president for four years. No stranger to Happy Valley, he had previously spent 20 years of his career at Penn State, serving as a faculty member and dean of the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. Barron has more than 40 years of leadership experience in academic administration, education, research and public service, and a track record as a talented manager of fiscal policy within large and complex institutions. In recognition of his expertise and leadership in higher education, he served as chairman of the Commission on Economic and Community Engagement (CECE) for the Association of Public Land-grant Universities (APLU) in 2017-19.

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As leader of Penn State, Barron oversees a research enterprise of more than $1.01 billion and 24 campus locations. His responsibilities include oversight of two law schools, the internationally recognized online educational enterprise known as Penn State World Campus, and a nearly $2 billion health enterprise, including the Penn State College of Medicine, the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and the Penn State Health network, which extends throughout Central Pennsylvania. Penn State’s current enrollment is approximately 97,000 students, and the University boasts the world’s largest dues-paying alumni association in the world. During his tenure as president of Penn State, Barron has prioritized access and affordability; diversity, equity and inclusion; student engagement; economic development; job creation and student career success; technological innovation; and the arts. Under Barron’s leadership, Penn State has achieved record-setting results in the University’s fundraising campaign, A Greater Penn State for 21st Century Excellence. Penn State has now raised more than $1.7 billion of the $2.1 billion goal. Barron’s Invent Penn State initiative supports investment in entrepreneurship and innovation programs, tools and resources that accelerate the movement of great ideas to the marketplace and make a substantial economic development impact in Pennsylvania and beyond. Since its inception in 2015, Invent Penn State has partnered with the University’s campuses across the Commonwealth to open 21 LaunchBox and innovation hubs available to the surrounding communities. These hubs have provided resources to more than 3,325 entrepreneurs, engaged more than 9,360 students in entrepreneurial thinking and startups, graduated 345 startup teams from accelerator programs, resourced 247 product development projects, and created more than 194 new jobs.

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WOMEN'S HOCKEY STAFF

JACK CRAIG

Pegula Ice Arena Events Manager

AARON GLACHMAN Assistant Ticket Manager

KEVIN STOICOVY

Assistant Director of Strategic Communications

MICHAEL CROSS

Assistant Athletic Director Hockey Administrator

JOEY IANIERO

Assistant Director Morgan Academic Center

DANA CROUSE Marketing Manager

KRISTINA JEFFRIES Performance Enchancement Coach

LOGAN FISCHER Equpiment Manager

EMILY STOECKEL

Assistant Athletic Trainer

BRIAN SUSLOW Director of Hockey Operations

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ALYSSA MACHADO 2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

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Season: Played 13 games with two goals and three assists...Finished with plus-7 rating and 15 shots on goal...Added an element of speed and toughness to Penn State's lineup. at Lindenwood (1/29-30): Scored first collegiate goal late in the second period of a 6-2 road win in game one...Picked up first career assist on a secondary helper to tie the game 2-2 in eventual tie. at RIT (2/19): Assisted on opening goal of 5-0 win to help clinch Nittany Lions' first-ever CHA regular season title. at Mercyhurst (2/26): Netted the fourth of fourstraight PSU goals to begin the game in a 5-2 win. vs. Syracuse (3/5): Notched secondary helper on Olivia Wallin's second goal in CHA semifinals.

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Hometown: Missassauga, Ontario Previous Team: Oakville Jr. Hornets

PERSONAL

Full name is Alyssa Debra Machado…Parents are Debra and Mario Machado…Has two siblings, Anna and Mario Jr….Majoring in kinesiology…Born Jan. 3, 2002 in Mississauga, Ontario.

SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 1, five times last vs. Syracuse, 3/5/21 GOALS - 1, twice last at Mercyhurst, 2/26/21 ASSISTS - 1, three times last vs. Syracuse, 3/5/21

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Selected to the 2019 Canadian National Women's U18 Team Selection Camp roster…Played for the Oakville Jr. Hornets of the PWHL (2017-2020)…Scored 12 goals with 28 assists in 74 games…Skated for Team Ontario Blue at the 2019 U18 National Championship and scored two goals in five games.

SOPHOMORE • Forward Height: 5-6

CAREER STATS Year GP 2020-21 13 Totals 13

G A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 2 3 5 15 +7 3-6 0 0 0 2 3 5 15 +7 3-6 0 0 0 WE ARE • HOCKEY VALLEY • @PennStateWHKY • GoPSUSports.com

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MAEVE CONNOLLY 2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

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Season: Provided excellent two-way play at center in all 21 games...Scored three times and dished out seven assists...Recorded a plus-7 rating.

SOPHOMORE • Forward Height: 5-4

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Hometown: West Roxbury, Mass. Previous Teams: Noble & Greenough

SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 2, twice last at RIT, 2/20/21

Lindenwood (11/29): Assisted fellow freshman Carrie Byrnes on opening goal of the season in her collegiate debut. Syracuse (12/6): Passed to Byrnes again for a helper to start Nittany Lions' comeback tie. at Sryacuse (12/11): Netted first collegiate goal from between the circles to open the scoring in 4-3 overtime win. at RIT (2/19-20): Tallied four points in series sweep with first two career multi-point games...Picked up two assists in game one to help clinch Nittany Lions' first CHA regular season title...Scored late in the second period of game two's 5-0 win.

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Named captain of the Noble & Greenough varsity hockey team senior season 2019-20…Has played with Nobles since 2014…Won the NEPSAC Division I Championship twice in 2016 and 2018...Was an NEPSAC Finalist in 2019…Earned four ISL Championships 2015-2017 and 2019…Played for the East Coast Wizards U16 team 2017-18…Was named captain of the Nobles cross-country team senior season 2019-20…Won two ISL cross-country championships 2017 and 2018.

PERSONAL

Full name is Maeve Catherine Connolly…Parents are Mary Ann (Mimi) and Thomas Connolly… Has one brother, Owen…Intends to enroll in a business-related field…Born Sept. 7, 2001 in West Roxbury, Mass.

GOALS - 1, three times last at RIT, 2/20/21 ASSISTS - 2 at RIT, 2/19/21

CAREER STATS Year GP 2020-21 21 Totals 21

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G A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 3 7 10 35 +6 2-4 0 0 0 3 7 10 35 +6 2-4 0 0 0

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CARRIE BYRNES 2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

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Awards: Chosen CHA Rookie of the Week after three-assist weekend in road series at Robert Morris (1/8-9). Season: Skated in all 21 games providing valuable playmaking and depth at forward...Scored two goals with three assists including one game-winning score.

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Named team captain for Eden Prairie High School team for the 2019-20 season...Earned four varsity letters for the Eagles...Won two section championships in 2016-17 and 201718...Placed third in the Minnesota High School State tournament in 2016-17...Earned AllLake Conference team honors twice (2018-19, 19-20) and honorable mention once (201718)...Recognized by peers as Eden Prairie's rookie of the year (2016-17), most improved player (2017-18) and unsung hero award winner (2018-19)...Lettered in varsity soccer for three years...Named varsity soccer team captain and team forward of the year as a senior... Received All-Lake conference team honors in 2019...Played club hockey for Elite League Red...Earned Academic All-State honors in 2019-20.

PERSONAL

Full name is Carrie M. Byrnes...Father is Mike Byrnes...Has a twin brother, Corey...Enrolled in the Division of Undergraduate studies with plans to major in biobehavioral health...Born Sept. 28, 2001 in Morristown, New Jersey.

SOPHOMORE • Forward Height: 5-4 Hometown: Eden Prairie, Minn. Previous Teams: Eden Prairie High School AWARDS 2020-21 • CHA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK (1/11) SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 2, at Robert Morris, 1/8/21 GOALS - 1, twice last vs. Syracuse, 12/6/20 ASSISTS - 2 at Robert Morris, 1/8/21

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Lindenwood (1/29): Opened the scoring for Penn State's first championship season with a goal in her first period of collegiate action in 3-0 victory. Syracuse (12/6): Netted first of two Penn State goals in the third period to tie the game in 2-2 draw. at Robert Morris (1/8-9): Had special two-assist night for first-career multi-point game in game one win... Made great backdoor pass to Julie Gough for game-winning goal in third period...Added another helper on Maeve Connolly's opening score in game two win...Named CHA Rookie of the Week.

CAREER STATS Year GP 2020-21 21 Totals 21

G A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 2 3 5 32 +4 2-4 0 0 1 2 3 5 32 +4 2-4 0 0 1 WE ARE • HOCKEY VALLEY • @PennStateWHKY • GoPSUSports.com

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OLIVIA WALLIN CAREER NOTES & RECORDS

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Season: 2020-21: Led all freshmen in the country with 13 goals in shortened season... Ranked third on all-time Penn State freshman list with goal total.

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Awards: Became one of four Nittany Lions chosen to All-CHA Rookie Team. SOPHOMORE • Forward Height: 5-7

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Hometown: Oakville, Ontario Previous Teams: Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins AWARDS 2020-21 • ALL-CHA ROOKIE TEAM SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 2, three times last vs. Syracuse, 3/5/21 GOALS - 2, twice last vs. Syracuse, 3/5/21 ASSISTS - 1, three times at Mercyhurst, 2/27/21

Season: Established herself as a "go-to" scoring option in her 19-game rookie season...Led the Nittany Lions with 13 goals scored...Tied with teammate Kiara Zanon for team lead with four game-winning goals...Dished out three assists for 16 points...Had two three-game goal streaks (1/30-2/5 & 2/19-2/26)...Scored five times in the final five games of the season. Rankings: Led all freshman in Division I women's hockey in goals...Ranked fifth among nation's freshmen in points...Ranked sixth in nation among all skaters in goals scored...Tied for fourth in nation in game-winning scores. Syracuse (12/5): Netted Penn State's opening goal in her first collegiate game of 2-1 win. at Syracuse (12/11-12): Assisted Natalie Heising on game-tying goal in third period to erase two-goal deficit in eventual 4-3 overtime win in game one...Recorded first career multi-goal game with both of PSU's goals in game two. Mercyhurst (1/23-24): Scored the opening goal in game one's 2-1 win...Netted the eventual game winner in 4-1 game-two win. at Lindenwood (1/30): Buried clutch game-tying goal for 2-2 road tie. Robert Morris (2/5-6): Ripped two highlight-reel goals with quick wrist shot in series sweep...Tied game one after handling great stretch pass from Lyndie Lobdell on breakout...Squashed RMU momentum with clutch goal with 13 seconds left in second period of game two. at Mercyhurst (2/26): Assisted on fourth of four-straight Nittany Lion goals to start game...Netted third period goal to stop Mercyhurst streak in 5-2 win. vs. Syracuse (3/5): Sparked comeback attempt in CHA semifinals with two third-period goals.

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Scored in the gold medal game to help U18 Team Ontario Red win the 2019 Canadian National Women's U18 Championship…Played with the Etobicoke Junior Dolphins in the PWHL in 2019…Led team and ranked second in the league with 24 goals trailing only Penn State teammate, Kiara Zanon (33)…Played for the Stoney Creek Sabres in the PWHL 201519…Led the PWHL with 28 goals in 38 games in 2018-19 to help Sabres reach league's final four…Won a 2018-19 OWHA Provincial Championship bronze medal.

PERSONAL

Full name is Olivia Shelly Wallin…Parents are Chantal and Rubin Wallin…Has one sister, Andrea…Enrolled in the Division of Undergraduate Studies…Born March 9, 2002 in Vancouver, B.C.

CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 2020-21 19 13 3 16 56 +9 7-14 0 0 4 Totals 19 13 3 16 56 +9 7-14 0 0 4

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KIARA ZANON CAREER NOTES & RECORDS

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Career: Became Penn State's first-ever national award honoree as AHCA National Rookie of the Year in 2020-21...Selected as first All-America honoree in program history in 202021...Named Nittany Lions' first-ever CHA Player of the Year winner in 2020-21...One of two Nittany Lions to be named CHA Rookie of the Year (Natalie Heising)...Tops PSU scoring chart after freshman season averaging 1.42 points per game, 0.95 assists per game and 0.47 goals per game (20-game minimum).

Game: Set Penn State single-game records with six points and five assists in 7-1 victory over RIT (2/10/21)...Matched program record with +5 rating (2/20/21 vs. RIT)...Tied single-game mark for shots on goal with 12 (12/11/20 at Syracuse).

2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Awards: Named AHCA National Freshman of the Year...Chosen AHCA/CMM Second Team All-America...Voted a top-10 finalist for Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award...Selected to USCHO.com National All-Rookie Team...Honored as Penn State's first-ever CHA Player of the Year and second Rookie of the Year (Natalie Heising)...Named to All-CHA First Team and Rookie Teams...Tabbed National Rookie of Month for December by WHCA...Picked up three CHA Rookie of the Month honors and four CHA Rookie of the Week awards. Season: Displayed dazzling playmaking ability and game-changing speed in all 21 games... Led team with 30 points and 20 assists...Added 10 goals on team-high 99 shots on goal... Set program single-season best with +23 rating...Tied for team lead with four game-winning scores with fellow freshman Olivia Wallin...Scored or assisted on seven game-winning goals... Recorded program-best nine multi-point games...Tallied at least one point in 15 contests. Rankings: Ranked third in national point-scoring race and led CHA in points...Paced all national freshman in points, points per game, assists and assists per game...Stood second nationally in assists per game and third in total assists. Lindenwood (11/29-30): Picked up an assist in collegiate debut in game one win...Scored first career goal and added a helper in game two victory to sweep opening series of season. Syracuse (12/5): Netted game-winning score on breakaway with seconds left in second period. at Syracuse (12/11-12): Powered an incredible comeback in the third period with two assists in the third period to tie game one...Streaked down the right wing for the gamewinning goal in overtime to complete rally in 4-3 victory...Assisted on both goals in second game of the series. Mercyhurst (1/24): Set the tone in impressive 4-1 win with opening goal and assist later in the first period. Robert Morris (2/5): Scored on a rebound to put Penn State ahead in third period of statement 2-1 victory. RIT (2/10): Stuffed box score with program-record six points including five assists in 7-1 win. at RIT (2/19): Notched three helpers on all three of Julie Gough's goals to clinch Nittany Lions' first-ever CHA regular season title. at Mercyhurst (2/26): Scored twice in the first period, including an important third PSU goal in the final minute of the frame, to put Nittany Lions in control of 5-2 road win.

SOPHOMORE • Forward Height: 5-7 Hometown: Fairport, N.Y. Previous Teams: USA U18 National Team Kingston Jr. Ice Wolves AWARDS 2020-21 • AHCA NATIONAL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • PATTY KAZAMAIER TOP-TEN FINALIST • USCHO.COM NATIONAL ALL- ROOKIE TEAM • CHA PLAYER OF THE YEAR • CHA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • ALL-CHA FIRST TEAM • ALL-CHA ROOKIE TEAM • WHCA NATIONAL ROOKIE OF THE MONTH (DECEMBER) • THREE-TIME CHA ROOKIE OF THE MONTH • FOUR-TIME CHA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK

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Season: 2020-21: Honored as AHCA National Rookie of the Year...Named AHCA All-America Second Team honoree..Chosen Penn State's first-ever CHA Player of the Year while winning conference Rookie of the Year... Named WHCA National Rookie of the Month for December after two game-winning goals and four assists in four games...Led all Division I freshmen in points and points per game...Shattered PSU single-season record book with new program highs in points per game, assists per game, multi-point games and plus-minus rating.

CAREER STATS Year 2020-21 Totals

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G A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 10 20 30 99 +23 4-8 0 0 0 10 20 30 99 +23 24-48 5 0 1 WE ARE • HOCKEY VALLEY • @PennStateWHKY • GoPSUSports.com

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KIARA ZANON SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 6, vs. RIT, 2/10/21 GOALS - 2, at Mercyhurst, 2/26/21

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ASSISTS - 5 vs. RIT, 2/10/21

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PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Scored the golden goal in overtime to win gold medal at the 2020 IIHF World Junior Championship for USA Hockey with current teammate, Lyndie Lobdell…Won a silver medal at the 2019 IIHF World Junior Championship with current Nittany Lion, Mallory Uihlein… Gathered additional international experience with USA Hockey on the 2018 U18 Select Team, the 2018 Women's National Festival roster, and the 2018 Select 70 Camp roster….Led the PWHL in scoring with 64 points on 33 goals and 31 assists in 35 games playing with the Kingston Jr. Ice Wolves in 2019-20…Played at Selects Academy at Bishop Kearney 2016-19… Named All-USA Girls High School Hockey Player of the Year Top 5 finalist and Second Team forward…Selected to 2018-19 American Family Insurance All-USA Preseason Girls Hockey Team…Scored 202 points (86G, 116A) in 117 games at Selects Academy 2017-19.

PERSONAL

Full name is Kiara Diane Zanon…Parents are Trish and Steve Zanon…Has two brothers, Zach Keddell and Mitchell…Father, Steve, played collegiate hockey at Geneseo…Majoring in business management…Born August 22, 2002, in Fairport, N.Y.

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RENE GANGAROSA CAREER NOTES & RECORDS

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Career: Ranked fourth all-time among Nittany Lion defenders with 31 points (8G, 21A). Season: 2019-20: Set program record for points in a season by a defender with 18 (6G, 12A)…Tied program high for defenders with five power-play goals. 2018-19: Set a thensingle-season program record with a +8 plus/minus rating.

2020-21 • JUNIOR SEASON

Season: Named alternate team captain...Played all 21 games..Showed "team-first" mentality by playing multiple position for opening games of the season before returning to lock-down defensive role...Scored one goal with six assists with a single-season best 79 shots on goal...Posted a plus-19 rating...Led team with 37 blocked shots.

2019-20 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten team honors. Season: Played in all 36 games…Scored 18 points with six goals and 12 assists…Netted team-best five power-play goals…Blocked team-high 73 shots…Had five points in a fivegame stretch (10/12-10/26)…Notched four points in three games (1/11-1/18). Rankings: Tied for fifth in the CHA in power-play goals…Ranked seventh in CHA in points by a defender. at Providence (10/18-19): Had her first career two-goal game in a 4-2 win. at Vermont (11/29): Recorded an assist in her third-straight game in a 4-0 win. Lindenwood (1/10-11): Scored a game-winning power play goal in a 2-1 win in game one…Notched two assists in second game 3-2 win. at Mercyhurst (1/17): Scored a power-play goal with 1:43 remaining to send the Nittany Lions into overtime and 1-1 tie. Robert Morris (2/8): Recorded her 10th assist, becoming just the third Nittany Lion defender to reach double-digit helpers in a season.at RIT (2/15): Scored a power-play goal and added an assist. Mercyhurst (2/29): Scored a power-play goal in second period in program’s first-ever shutout against the Lakers.

Hometown: Rochester, N.Y. Previous Team: Niagara Jr. Purple Eagles AWARDS 2020-21 • ALTERNATE CAPTAIN 2019-20 • ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN TEAM 2018-19 • TWO-TIME CHA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK (10/29/18 & 2/4/19) • CHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

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at Robert Morris (1/8): Picked up assist on Amy Dobson's power-play goal to start three-goal run in 3-2 win. vs. Mercyhurst (1/24): Scored critical bounce-back goal for Nittany Lions late in first period to propel 4-1 win. vs. Robert Morris (2/6): Assisted Julie Gough on game-tying goal in first period in 4-2 win...Blocked season-high seven shots. at RIT (2/10): Posted first multi-point game of the season with two assists in 7-1 victory. at Mercyhurst (2/26): Had another two-assist effort on Penn State's first two goals in impressive 5-2 road win.

SENIOR • Defense Height: 5-10

2018-19 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Awards: Selected to CHA All-Academic Team…Named CHA Rookie of the Week twice (10/1 & 2/4). Season: Skated in all 36 games…Had six points with one goal and five assists…Set singleseason program record with a +8 rating…Finished fourth on the team with 42 blocked shots.

CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 2018-19 36 1 5 6 56 +8 4-8 0 0 0 2019-20 36 6 12 18 70 -7 9-18 5 0 1 2020-21 21 1 6 7 79 +19 4-8 0 0 0 Totals 93 8 23 31 205 +20 24-48 5 0 1 WE ARE • HOCKEY VALLEY • @PennStateWHKY • GoPSUSports.com

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RENE GANGAROSA SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 2, six times last at Mercyhurst, 2/26/21 GOALS - 2 at Providence, 10/18/19

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ASSISTS - 2, four times last at Mercyhurst, 2/26/21

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Rankings: Tied with teammate, Anna Promersberger, for 10th in CHA freshman scoring (6 points)…Tied for fourth in among CHA freshmen defenders in scoring. at No. 5 Colgate (9/29): Scored first career goal in second career game, a 4-2 win. RIT (11/20): Picked up assist on game-winning goal in 3-0 shutout. at No. 4 Princeton: Recorded first career multi-point game with two assists. No. 4 Cornell (1/8): Collected an assist in 3-3 tie.

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Played for the Niagara Jr. Purple Eagles 19U for three seasons…Named 2017-18 team captain… Posted 69 points on 28 goals and 41 assists to lead the team in scoring as a defender in 2017-18…Scored 59 points on 23 goals and 36 assists to leading the team’s defense in scoring and ranked second overall in 2016-17…Played for the Brighton/HFL/ER Barons for three seasons…Made history as the first girl skater in New York Section 5 boys' varsity high school hockey history to be named an alternate captain, earn a spot in the Senior All-Star Game, and be named a second team all-county honoree…Finished third in scoring in the 2018 New York state tournament with five goals and three assists, tops among all defenders…Led the 2017 New York state tournament in goals (six) and assists (five)…Invited to the USA Hockey Development Camp in St. Cloud, Minnesota three times (2015-17)…Won the 2018 Tyler Putnam Award for exemplifying hard work, commitment and dedication to the game of hockey.

PERSONAL

Full name is Rene Halla Gangarosa…Parents are Edward and Tammy Gangarosa…Has a pair of younger brothers, Carter and Nolan…Majoring in chemical engineering and toxicology…Born on July 14, 2000, in Rochester, N.Y.

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JULIE GOUGH CAREER NOTES & RECORDS

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Game: Scored the ninth hat trick in Penn State history to clinch Nittany Lions' first-ever CHA regular season championship at RIT (2/19/21).

2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Awards: Became third Nittany Lion ever to be named CHA Player of the Month after winning honor for January with seven points (2G, 5A) in six games. Season: Emerged as a key goal scorer and playmaker with 11 goals and eight assists in all 21 games...Had 15 points to power Nittany Lions to 9-0-1 stretch to start season's second half (1/8-2/19)...Scored seven goals during four-game goal streak (2/6-2/19).

at Syracuse (12/11): Scored first of three-unanswered goals in third period to spark overtime comeback win. at Robert Morris (1/8): Posted first multi-point game of the season with two points, including eventual game-winning goal early in the third period. Mercyhurst (1/23-24): Assisted on Amy Dobson's game-winning power-play goal in game one...Picked up another helper on Rene Gangarosa's momentum-swining goal late in the first period in game two win. at Lindenwood (1/29): Recorded first-career two-assist outing in 6-2 road win. Robert Morris (2/6): Netted important tying goal in second period in 4-2 victory. RIT (2/9-10): Had three-goal, four-point series sweep, including first-career multi-goal game in 7-1 win in game two. at RIT (2/19): Became the sixth different Nittany Lion to score a hat trick in Penn State's regular-season championship clinching shutout win.

2019-20 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Awards: Named to the CHA All-Academic Team

Hometown: Newcastle, Ontario Previous Team: Durham West Lightning AWARDS 2020-21 • CHA PLAYER OF THE MONTH (JANUARY) 2019-20 • CHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

Season: Skated in all 36 games…Posted six points with three goals and three assists. At Holy Cross (9/27): Scored first collegiate career goal and Penn State's first of the season in debut. at Vermont (11/29): Notched her second career goal and an assist in a 4-0 win…Posted a +3 rating. RIT (12/7): Recorded an assist in a 6-2 win. at Lindenwood (2/22): Scored game's first goal in a 5-1 win.

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Played for the Durham West Junior Lightning of the PWHL from 2017-19…Named alternate captain for 2018-19 season…Recorded 10 goals and 14 assists in 38 games played in 201819…Scored 11 goals with eight assists in 28 games in 2017-18…Played for the Durham West Midget AA team in 2016-17…Won the Midget AA Provincial Championship and a ESSO Cup bronze medal in 2016-17…Played hockey, soccer and volleyball at Clarke High School… Selected MVP of co-ed hockey team twice (2016-17).

SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 3, twice last at RIT, 2/19/21 GOALS - 3, at RIT, 2/19/21

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Rankings: Finished third in CHA in goal scoring...Ranked ninth in conference in points.

JUNIOR • Forward Height: 5-8

ASSISTS - 2, at Lindenwood, 1/29/21

PERSONAL Full name is Julie Elizabeth Marjorie Gough…Parents are Nancy and Gerry Gough…Has a pair of older brothers, James and Kevin…Enrolled in the Division of Undergraduate Studies with plans to major in psychology…Born on February 7, 2001, in Newcastle, Ontario.

CAREER STATS Year GP G 2019-20 36 3 2020-21 21 11 Totals 57 14

A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 3 6 49 +1 7-14 0 0 0 8 19 59 +17 7-14 2 0 2 11 25 108 +18 14-28 2 0 2

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AVERY MITCHELL CAREER NOTES & RECORDS

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Season: 2017-18: Won NCAA national championship with Clarkson University.

PRIOR TO PENN STATE SENIOR+ • Forward Height: 5-7

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Hometown: Pickering, Ontario Previous Team: Clarkson University AWARDS 2020-21 • ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team

Established herself as a rock-solid defender in four seasons with the Clarkson Golden Knights (2017-21)...Won 2017-18 NCAA national championship as a freshman...Captured ECAC championship in 2018-19...Totaled 21 points in 128 games played with a +50 rating... Notched six points with three goals in 19 games during senior season (2020-21)...Set singlegame career best with two points (1G, 1A) vs. Saint Lawrence (1/20/21)...Earned ECAC All-Academic Team honors four times...Graduated with a degree in global supply chain management with minors in marketing and communications.

BEFORE COLLEGE

Played for Team Canada’s Silver-Medal winning U18 team at the 2017 IIHF World Championships…Was a member of Team Ontario Red’s 2016 National Championship team… Was a standout defender for the Toronto Jr. Aeros (PWHL)…Participated in Hockey Canada’s 2016 Strength & Conditioning Camp...Graduated with honors from Dunbarton High School.

PERSONAL

Full name is Avery Sheniel James-Mitchell...Parents are Chris Mitchell and Junette James... Step-mother is Sarah Mitchell...Sarah played soccer at Florida International...Has three brothers Tayvon, Evan and Ryan, and two sisters, Tamya and Allie…Pursuing Master's of buisness analytics degree…Born August 30, 1999 in Oshawa, Ontario.

2019-20 • ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team 2018-19 • ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team 2017-18 • ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team

SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 2, vs. St. Lawrence, 1/20/21 GOALS - 1, six time last at Quinnipiac, 1/24/21 ASSISTS - 1, 15 times last vs. Colgate, 1/29/21

CAREER STATS Year 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 Totals

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GP G A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 41 1 4 5 +19 11-22 0 0 1 40 0 3 3 +15 8-16 0 0 0 31 2 5 7 +16 10-20 0 0 0 19 3 3 6 38 O 6-12 0 0 1 131 6 15 21 +50 35-70 0 0 2

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AMY DOBSON 2020-21 • JUNIOR SEASON

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Awards: Earned CHA Player of the Week honors after three-point, two-win weekend against Mercyhurst (1/25). Season: Provided clutch goal scoring and great two-way play in all 21 games for a 14-point season (7G, 7A)...Contributed to special teams with team-best three power-play goals ...Displayed consistency with goals in seven of 10 series...Packed six points (2G, 4A) in late-season four-game point streak (2/19-2/27). Rankings: Tied for third in CHA in power-play goals.

2019-20 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Season: Showed versatility as both a forward and a defender in 30 games played…Scored her first two career goals, one in the CHA Tournament…Added three assists…Paced team forwards with 35 blocked shots. at Vermont (11/29/19): Recorded first career point with an assist in 4-0 win. New Hampshire (1/3): Notched second assist of the season in a 3-0 win. at RIT (2/15): Scored first career goal, a power-play goal, in second period. vs. Mercyhurst (3/6): Netted PSU’s lone goal in the second period of the CHA semifinals.

2018-19 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Appeared in 20 games…Registered four shots on goal…Had 12 blocked shots. RIT (11/20): Registered two shots on goal in 3-0 win. Syracuse (11/4): Recorded three blocked shots.

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Played for the Oakville Junior Hornets in the Provincial Women's Hockey League (PWHL) from 2015-18…Earned a silver medal at the 2018 Provincial Championships and 2018 Final Four Championships…Won a gold medal in the 2017 Provincial Championships and the 2017 Final Four Championships…Won the 2017 PWHL title…Posted 24 points on two goals and 22 assists over the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons…Won a silver medal with Team Ontario Blue at the 2017 National Championships…Played for Appleby College in the CISSAA for five seasons (2013-18)…Won 2018 CISSAA league playoff championship…Awarded 2018 Varsity Girls Hockey Colours Award.

Hometown: Hamilton, Ontario Previous Team: Oakville Jr. Hornets

AWARDS 2020-21 • CHA PLAYER OF THE WEEK (1/25/21)

SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 2, three times last at Mercyhurst, 2/26/21 GOALS - 1, nine times last at Mercyhurst, 2/26/21 ASSISTS - 1, 10 times last at Mercyhurst, 2/26/21

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Lindenwood (11/30): Scored game-winning power-play goal early in second period to begin three-goal run in 4-1 win. Syracuse (12/6): Netted clutch third-period goal to complete two-goal comeback. at Robert Morris (1/8): Sparked Penn State's offense with power-play goal from a sharp angle in 3-2 win. Mercyhurst (1/23-24): Posted first career multi-point game, including the game-winning power play goal in third period to win game one...Added an assist in 4-1 win in second game...Named CHA Player of the Week for her efforts. Robert Morris (2/6): Netted go-ahead goal in back-and-forth battle in second period in eventual 4-2 win. at Mercyhurst (2/26): Scored on the rush added an assist later in the first period to set tone in 5-2 road win.

SENIOR • Forward Height: 5-6

PERSONAL Full name is Amy Elizabeth Dobson…Parents are Scott and Lynda Dobson…Has a twin brother, Aiden, and an older brother, Luke…Majoring in criminology…Born August 31, 2000, in Toronto, Ontario.

CAREER STATS

Year GP G A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 2018-19 20 0 0 0 4 0 1-2 0 0 0 2019-20 30 2 3 5 60 0 1-2 1 0 0 2020-21 21 7 7 14 60 +10 3-6 3 0 2 Totals 71 9 10 19 124 +10 5-10 4 0 2 WE ARE • HOCKEY VALLEY • @PennStateWHKY • GoPSUSports.com

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2021-22 PENN STATE WOMEN'S HOCKEY

NATALIE HEISING CAREER NOTES & RECORDS

SENIOR+ • Forward Height: 5-5

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Hometown: Wayzata, Minn. Previous Teams: USA U18 National Team Wayzata High School AWARDS 2020-21 • CAPTAIN • ALL-CHA FIRST TEAM • CHA INDIVIDUAL SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD • CHA PLAYER OF THE MONTH (NOVEMBER) 2019-20 • ALTERNATE CAPTAIN • U22 USA HOCKEY WOMEN'S NATIONAL FESTIVAL INVITEE • CHA PLAYER OF THE MONTH (DECEMBER) • CHA PLAYER OF THE WEEK (12/9/19) • CHA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

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Career: Became the first Nittany Lion to record four seasons with 20-or-more points...One of two Nittany Lions (Laura Bowman, '17) to score 50 career goals…Tops the program charts with 19 power-play goals…Became first Nittany Lion to win two All-CHA First Team honors... Was first in program history to win CHA Rookie of the Year in 2017-18…Ranks second all-time with 54 goals…Placed third all-time with 97 career points…Tops Penn State scoring list with 11 game-winning goals...Became one of 28 Nittany Lions to play in 100 career games (2/8/20 vs. Robert Morris). Season: 2020-21: Became first Nittany Lion to be named to multiple All-CHA First Teams... Was first Nittany Lion to have four seasons with 20-plus points. 2019-20: Scored 13 goals to become just the second Nittany Lion (Bowman, ’17) to have three seasons with double-digit goal totals. 2018-19: Became just the third Nittany Lion to be named to the All-CHA First Team…Scored 15 goals, good for fifth on Penn State’s single-season list. 2017-18: Set the Penn State single-season goals record with 19…Named program's first-ever CHA Rookie of the Year…Established Penn State’s single-season power-play goals record with 10. Game: Became second Nittany Lion (Bowman) to have multiple career hat tricks with second vs. RIT (3/6/2020)…Scored first hat trick in PSU postseason history vs. RIT (3/6/2020)… Posted first hat trick to tie program single-game goal record vs. Lindenwood, 2/24/18... Ranked second in program history with four-point game (2G, 2A, 2/10/21 vs. RIT)...Tied program standard with two power play goals in a game two different times (2/24/18 vs. Lindenwood & 2/10/18 at Merrimack).

2020-21 • SENIOR SEASON

Awards: Voted to All-CHA First Team to become first Nittany Lion honored on first team multiple times...Honored as CHA Individual Sportsmanship award recipient for her leadership and representation of Penn State in program's first championship season...Selected CHA Player of the Month for second time in her career (November). Season: Named team captain...Finished season ranked second on team with 20 points (7G, 13A) in 17 games played...Recorded career-best seven-game point streak with 11 points (1/242/10)...Posted four multi-point outings...Completed season with +15 rating...Ranked second on team with 78 shots on goal. Rankings: Tied for fifth in scoring in CHA with 20 points...Finished tied for sixth in CHA with teammate Lyndie Lobdell in assists with 13. Lindenwood (11/29-30): Opened season with back-to-back two-point games in series sweep...Netted 19th career power-play goal in game-one win...Set tone with goal 39 seconds into game two and added assist in second period in game-two victory...Moved into third on program scoring list (81 points) passing Shannon Yoxheimer ('16). at Syracuse (12/11): Dished assist to Julie Gough to begin third-period comeback...Tied score with great backhand shot with 10:31 left in regulation. at Robert Morris (1/9): Assisted on both of Jessica Adolfsson 's scores to clinch road series sweep in 4-1 win. Mercyhurst (1/24): Dished out assist on Kiara Zanon's opening goal to begin seven-game point streak in 4-1 win. at Lindenwood (1/29): Distributed two assists for fifth-career two-assist effort in 6-2 rout. Robert Morris (2/5-6): Ripped shot on net that rebounded to Kiara Zanon for game-winning score in third period of 2-1 game-one win...Iced game two's 4-1 victory with empty-net goal to complete statement conference sweep. RIT (2/10): Set career high with four-point game on two goals and two assists...Netted first career shorthanded goal in second period of 7-1 victory.

CAREER STATS Year GP 2017-18 36 2018-19 36 2019-20 34 2020-21 17 Totals 123

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G A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 19 9 28 131 -2 14-28 10 0 4 15 13 28 149 +1 13-26 4 0 4 13 8 21 115 0 4-8 4 0 3 7 13 20 78 +15 2-4 1 1 0 54 43 97 473 +14 36-72 19 1 11

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NATALIE HEISING 2019-20 • JUNIOR SEASON

Awards: Became second Nittany Lion to garner CHA Player of the Month honors (Laura Bowman) after earning award for December…Named CHA Player of the Week for the third time in career 12/9…Selected to CHA All-Tournament Team. Season: Named an alternate captain…Played in all 36 games, including 100th career game 2/8 against Robert Morris…Scored team-leading 13 goals with four scored on the power play…Added eight assists for 21 points…Had four multipoint games…Scored four goals in three-game stretch 12/6/-1/3 and again in a two-game span 2/29-3/6. Rankings: Tied for seventh in CHA with 13 goals…Ranked tied for fourth in CHA with four game-winning scores.

2017-18 • CHA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • ALL-CHA ROOKIE TEAM • ALL-CHA SECOND TEAM • 3-TIME CHA ROOKIE OF THE MONTH • 4-TIME CHA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK • CHA PLAYER OF THE WEEK (12/4/2017)

2018-19 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Awards: Invited to 2019 U22 USA Hockey Women's National Festival...Became just the third Nittany Lion to be named to All-CHA first team…Chosen CHA Player of the Week (11/27). Season: Named an alternate captain…Played in all 36 games…Led the Nittany Lions with 28 points and 15 goals…Had a team-best seven multi-point games…Ranked second on team with 13 assists…Scored a goal in 13 games...Had a goal in three-straight games (11/20-30). Rankings: Tied for third in CHA in scoring with 28 points…Ranked third in CHA with 15 goals scored…Tied for second in CHA with four game-winning scores…Finished fourth in CHA with 13 power-play points…Tied for ninth in CHA with 13 assists. at No. 5 Colgate (9/28-29): Had four points (2G, 2A) in season-opening series…Scored goal and two assists in 4-2 win in game two. Providence (10/20): Scored two goals in 5-3 win. at Mercyhurst (10/27): Had another three-point effort with a goal and two assists. at RPI (11/16): Scored game-winning goal and added an assist in 4-0 shutout. RIT (11/20-21): Scored both game-winning goals with 14 total shots in series sweep. Lindenwood (1/21): Netted both goals in a 2-1 win…Tied program record with 14th career power-play goal, also game-winner. vs. RIT (3/6): Scored goal and assist in CHA Tournament first-round victory.

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RPI (10/11): Moved into fourth all-time on career scoring list (58) with her second goal of the season. at Providence (10/19): Scored a goal in a 2-2 tie. at Robert Morris (11/1): Notched an assist on the power play. at Vermont (11/29): Recorded an assist in a 4-0 win. RIT (12/67): Set program record for career power-play goals scored (15) with her marker in 3-0 win in game one…Scored two goals in the third period to secure win in game two. Robert Morris (2/8): Moved into second on the career goal-scoring list with her 43rd in her 100th career game. vs. RIT (3/6): Became first Nittany Lion to record postseason hat trick in 4-1 CHA Tournament first-round win.

2018-19 • ALTERNATE CAPTAIN • U22 USA HOCKEY WOMEN'S NATIONAL FESTIVAL INVITEE • ALL-CHA FIRST TEAM • CHA PLAYER OF THE WEEK (11/27/18)

2017-18 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Awards: Invited to 2018 U22 USA Hockey Women's National Festival...Named program’s first ever CHA Rookie of the Year…Chosen to All-CHA second team…Named to CHA AllRookie Team…Earned CHA Rookie of the Month accolades three times (September/October, December, & February)…Selected CHA Rookie of the Week four times...Tabbed CHA Player of the Week (12/4). Season: Played in all 36 games…Led team with 28 points and 19 goals…Paced team with 15 power-play points and four game-winning goals…Had points in 21 of 36 games played… Finished second on the team with 131 shots on goal…Produced a five-game point streak (10/20-11/3)…Scored 10 goals in the final seven games of the season (2/10-3/2). Rankings: Tied for NCAA lead and paced CHA with 10 power-play goals…Ranked second in CHA with 19 goals scored…Surpassed all CHA freshmen with 28 points…Ranked third in CHA with four game-winning goals.

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NATALIE HEISING SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 3, four times last vs. RIT, 3/5/20 GOALS - 3, twice last vs. RIT, 3/5/20 ASSISTS - 2, three times last vs. RIT, 12/7/19

Union (10/6): Recorded first career point on an assist in a 3-1 win. at Merrimack (10/20-21): Scored first career goal (10/20)...Registered another goal in 4-3 win in game two (10/21). Robert Morris (10/28-29): Had first multi-point game with a goal and two assists (10/28). Finished series with three points (1G, 2A). at RIT (12/1): Had first multi-goal game with two scores in a 5-0 win. at Mercyhurst (2/10): Scored twice, both on the power play, in a 3-3 comeback tie. RIT (2/16-17): Scored three goals in the series. Lindenwood (2/24): Tied Penn State single-game high and scored programs' seventh hat trick with three goals in 6-0 win… Tallied two scores on power play to become first Nittany Lion with multiple two power-play goal games. vs. Lindenwood (3/1): Scored game-winning goal late in the third period in CHA Tournament first round victory. vs. Robert Morris (3/2): Added another postseason goal in semifinal.

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PRIOR TO PENN STATE

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Won two gold medals with the U.S. Women’s U18 National Team at the 2016 and 2017 IIHF U18 Women’s World Championships...Named the USA’s top forward at the 2017 IIHF Under 18 World Championships...Participated in the U18 USA Hockey Women's National Festival in 2016...Attended Wayzata High School and was a four-year letterwinner...Captained high school team during senior year in 2016-17...Selected as an All-Minnesota honoree in 2016-17... Named four-time All-Lake Conference honoree...Minnesota Ms. Hockey Semifinalist in 201617...Recorded 20 points on 11 goals and nine assists in 19 games as a senior...Netted 41 points on 20 goals and 21 assists in 25 games during 2015-16...Recorded 35 points on 13 goals and 22 assists in 2014-15.

PERSONAL

Full name is Natalie Kathleen Heising...Parents are Patrick and Stacey Heising...Has an older brother, Chase, and a younger sister, Brynn..Studying chemical engineering...Born June 14, 1999, in Maple Grove, Minnesota.

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ANNA PROMERSBERGER 2020-21 • JUNIOR SEASON

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Season: Named alternate captain...Provided speed and depth to forward group with 10 games played and single-season best four assists...Missed 13 games in middle of the season due to injury. Lindenwood (11/30): Assisted on Amy Dobson's game-winning power-play for in the second period. Syracuse (12/6): Notched seconday assist on Carrie Byrnes' third-period goal to spark comeback in 2-2 tie. at RIT(2/19-20): Returned to lineup after missing 13 games due to injury to contribute to Nittany Lions' first-ever CHA regular-season championship clinching victory...Assisted on Oliva Wallin's opening goal in game two's 5-0 victory.

2019-20 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Season: Saw action in 34 games...Recorded five points (2G, 3A)...Recorded all five points against conference opponents. RIT (12/6-7): Notched an assist and scored her first goal of the season in a series sweep. at Mercyhurst (1/18): Dished out secondary assist on game-tying goal in 1-1 draw. vs. RIT (3/5): Tied the game by scoring the first of four unanswered goals in CHA Tournament first round win.

2018-19 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Awards: Named to CHA All-Academic Team. Season: Skated in 34 games…Netted a pair of goals and four assists…Had 42 shots on goal… Had one game-winning goal. Rankings: Tied with teammate, Rene Gangarosa, for 10th in CHA freshman scoring (6 points). At No. 5 Colgate (9/29): Recorded first career point, an assist, in a 4-2 win. at Union (10/13): Recorded first career goal, the game-winner, in 3-2 victory. RIT (11/20): Scored once in 3-0 shutout.

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Won three national titles with Shattuck St. Mary’s in three seasons (2015-18)…Played for the U19 prep team for two seasons (2016-17 & 2017-18)…Recorded 27 points on seven goals and 20 assists during the 2017-18 season…Recorded 15 points on five goals and 10 assists during the 2016-17 season…Recorded 16 points on four goals and 12 assists with the U16 prep team in 2015-16…Three-time USA Hockey National Camp attendee (2013-14, 2016)… Played for West Fargo High School in eighth and ninth grade…Won the North Dakota State Championship in 2013-14…Named to the Eastern Dakota All-Conference team and all-state second team in 2014-15.

Hometown: Fargo, N.D. Previous Team: Shattuck St. Mary's AWARDS 2020-21 • ALTERNATE CAPTAIN 2019-20 • ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN TEAM • CHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 2018-19 • CHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 1, 10 times last vs. RIT, 3/5/20

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Awards: Named to Academic All-Big Ten Team...Earned CHA All-Academic Team honors for second-straight season.

SENIOR • Forward Height: 5-8

GOALS - 1, four times last vs. RIT, 3/5/20 ASSISTS - 1, 10 times last at Mercyhurst, 2/26/21

PERSONAL

Full name is Anna Michelle Promersberger...Parents are Eric and Trish Promersberger…Has an older brother, Austin, and a younger sister, Abby…Majoring in biobehavioral health…Born September 14, 1999, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

CAREER STATS

Year GP 2018-19 34 2019-20 35 2020-21 10 Totals 79

G A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 2 3 5 42 +1 4-8 0 0 1 2 3 5 41 -2 7-14 0 0 1 0 4 4 25 +2 1-2 0 0 0 4 10 14 108 +1 12-24 0 0 2 WE ARE • HOCKEY VALLEY • @PennStateWHKY • GoPSUSports.com

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JESS CIARROCCHI 2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

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Season: Provided speed and great forechecking in all 21 games...Netted three goals with five assists for eight points...Recorded a plus-11 rating.

SOPHOMORE • Forward Height: 5-4

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Hometown: West Chester, Pa. Previous Teams: The Hill School

SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 1, 8 times last at Mercyhurst, 2/26/21 GOALS - 1, three times last at RIT, 2/20/21

Lindenwood (11/29): Tallied first collegiate point in first career game with assist to Carrie Byrnes for Penn State's first goal of season. Syracuse (12/6): Found Amy Dobson with pass for game-tying goal to complete two-goal comeback. Mercyhurst (1/24): Netted first collegiate late in the third period to seal 4-1 win. at RIT (2/19-20): Scored in back-to-back games to complete road sweep...Netted early second period score in game one's 5-0 to help clinch Penn State's first-ever CHA regular season title.

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Selected to U18 USA Hockey National Camp roster four times (2016-19)…Won 2019 USA Hockey U19 National Championship with Boston Jr. Eagles U19 and a bronze medal in 2017…Played hockey at The Hill School 2018-20 and West Chester Rustin High School 2016-17…Named USHR Prep Hockey Top 20 Forward Selection 2018-19…Won a Prep League Championship with Hill School in 2018 as team captain…Chosen WIHLMA First Team AllPrep League in 2018…Ranked first in West Chester Rustin High School hockey all-time scoring both single-season and career…Named Daily News First Team All-Area 2016-17… Was a Brine All-American selection in lacrosse in 2018 and an Under Armour All-American selection in lacrosse in 2017.

PERSONAL

Full name is Jessica Lauren Ciarrocchi…Parents are Andrea and Mark Ciarrocchi…Has one sister, Elena…Father, Mark, played baseball at West Chester University…Enrolled in the Division of Undergraduate Studies…Born February, 24, 2002 in Media, Pennsylvania.

ASSISTS - 1, 5 times last at Mercyhurst, 2/26/21

CAREER STATS Year GP G A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 2020-21 21 3 5 8 29 +10 4-8 0 0 0 Totals 21 3 5 8 29 +10 4-8 0 0 0

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LYNDIE LOBDELL 2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

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Awards: Became one of four Nittany Lions to be named to All-CHA Rookie Team. Season: Displayed dynamic playmaking ability and great skating as a part of Penn State's great blue-line group in 21 games...Led Nittany defenders with 13 assists and 14 points...Had a team-best plus-24 rating...Recorded 10 points (1G, 9A) in 12-game stretch (1/23-2/27). Rankings: Tied for national lead among freshmen defenders in points.

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Won gold medal alongside Penn State teammate, Kiara Zanon, on Team USA at the 2020 IIHF U18 World Junior Championships…Scored the game-winning goal in semifinals against Russia…Won the 2018 U16 USA Hockey Tier 1 National Championship with Chicago Mission alongside current Nittany Lion, Annie Spring…Earned bronze medal at 2019 USA Hockey Tier 1 national tournament…Won five Illinois state championships with Chicago Mission U19 and U16 teams 2015-20…Named All-State MVP in 2019 while playing high school hockey for the Naper Valley Warriors…Selected to the all-state team in 2018 and 2019 and competed in the 2018 and 2019 all-state games.

PERSONAL

Full name is Lyndie Leslie Lobdell…Parents are Jackie and David Lobdell…Has two sisters, Lexie and Lanie…Father, David, had a decorated hockey career at Western Michigan…Sister Lexie played volleyball at St. John's…Sister Lanie currently plays hockey at Augsburg… Enrolled in the Division of Undergraduate Studies…Born September 1, 2002, in Columbus, Ohio.

Hometown: Aurora, Illinois Previous Teams: USA U18 National Team Chicago Mission AWARDS 2020-21 • ALL-CHA ROOKIE TEAM SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 2, twice last vs. Mercyhurst, 1/23/21 GOALS - 1, at Mercyhurst, 2/27/21 ASSISTS - 2, twice last vs. Mercyhurst, 1/23/21

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Lindenwood (11/30): Picked first multi-point game with two assists in second collegiate game. Syracuse (12/5): Dished out assist on Kiara Zanon's game-winning goal with seconds remaining in second period. Mercyhurst (1/23-24): Tallied three assists in series sweep... Picked up helpers on both PSU goals in 2-1 game one win. Robert Morris (2/5-6): Notched two more assists in series sweep...Slung highlight stretch pass off the boards from her defensive end to Olivia Wallin for game-tying goal in game one. at Mercyhurst (2/27): Netted first collegiate goal in third period to send game to overtime.

SOPHOMORE • Defense Height: 5-7

CAREER STATS Year 2020-21 Totals

GP 21 21

G A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 1 13 14 68 +22 12-24 0 0 0 1 13 14 68 22 12-24 0 0 0 WE ARE • HOCKEY VALLEY • @PennStateWHKY • GoPSUSports.com

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MALLORY UIHLEIN CAREER NOTES & RECORDS

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Game: Became the fourth Nittany Lion to record three assists in a game (11/29/19 at Vermont & 2/20/21 at RIT) and the second to do it twice (Katie McMillan, '19).

2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON JUNIOR • Defense Height: 5-6

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Hometown: Edina, Minn. Previous Teams: USA U18 National Team Edina High School

Season: Exhibited smooth skating ability and heads-up play as part of a dymanic blue-line group in all 21 games...Posted 10 points with one goal and nine helpers...Finished with a plus-10 rating. Lindenwood (1/29): Assisted on Natalie Heising's second-period power-play goal in 3-0 win. at Syracuse (12/11): Started breakout and earned primary assist on Kiara Zanon's game-winning overtime goal. at Robert Morris (1/8): Dished out assists to Amy Dobson for momentum-swinging power-play goal in eventual 3-2 road win. at Lindenwood (1/29): Posted first multi-point game of season with eventual game-winning goal and an assist in 6-2 road win. at RIT (2/20): Facilitated Penn State offense with three assists to tie singlegame best in 5-0 road win.

2019-20 • FRESHMAN SEASON AWARDS 2019-20 • ALL-CHA ROOKIE TEAM • CHA ROOKIE OF THE MONTH (NOVEMBER) • 2-TIME CHA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK (10/21/19 & 12/3/19) • WINDJAMMER CLASSIC ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM

SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 3, twice last at RIT, 2/20/21 GOALS - 1, three times last at Lindenwood, 1/29/21 ASSISTS - 3, twice last at RIT, 2/20/21

Awards: Named to CHA All-Rookie Team...Selected CHA Rookie of the Month for November...Earned CHA Rookie of the Week twice (10/21 & 12/19)...Named to Windjammer Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team. Season: Skated in all 36 games...Posted 11 points with two goals and nine assists Rankings: Ranked second among all freshman CHA defenders with 11 points. at Holy Cross (9/27): Made collegiate debut. RPI (10/12): Recorded first career point with an assist in 3-0 win. at Providence (10/18): Recorded an assist, her second career point, in a 4-2 win. at Robert Morris (11/1): Recorded an assist in a 2-5 loss. at Windjammer Classic (11/29-20): Dished out three assists to tie then-program single-game record in 4-0 win over Vermont...Added another assist in tournament championship game vs. No. 7/6 Clarkson. RIT (12/6): Scored her first collegiate goal, also her first short-handed goal, in a 3-0 win. New Hampshire (1/4): Scored game-tying goal in second period. at Lindenwood (2/21): Tallied an assist to reach double-digit points on the season.

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Won a silver medal with the USA Hockey U18 Team as one of three Nittany Lions to participate at the 2019 IIHF World Junior Championships in Obihiro, Japan (Rachel Weiss, Canada, Kiara Zanon, USA)…Selected to three-straight USA Hockey U18 Select Player Development Camps (2017-19)…Won three-straight AA Minnesota State Championships at Edina High School (2017-19)…Served as team captain during senior season…Scored four goals with 33 assists in 27 games senior year…Finished high school career with 13 goals and 65 assists for 78 points…Named AA Minnesota All-State selection in 2018-19…Named to the AA All-Tournament team in 2018-19…Selected to Star Tribune All-Metro team three times…Teamed at Edina with current Nittany Lion teammate Sophie Slattery.

PERSONAL

Full name is Mallory M. Uihlein…Parents are Duke and Lisa Uihlein…Duke played tennis at the University of Minnesota…Has a brother, Grant, and a sister, Lauren…Enrolled in the Division of Undergraduate Studies…Born February 4, 2001, in Edina, Minnesota.

CAREER STATS Year GP 2019-20 36 2020-21 21 Totals 36

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G 2 1 2

A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 9 11 49 -7 9-18 0 1 0 9 10 28 +10 3-6 0 0 1 9 11 49 -7 9-18 0 1 1

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IZZY HEMINGER CAREER NOTES & RECORDS

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Career: Ranked third on Penn State career list in points among defenders with 41 (10G, 31A). Season: 2020-21: Named to second consecutive All-CHA Second Team, becoming the second Nittany Lion defender to be named to multiple All-CHA teams (Kelsey Crow). 201920: Selected to All-CHA Second Team, becoming the fourth Nittany Lion defender to earn league honors. 2018-19: Became just the third Nittany Lion to win a CHA Rookie of the Month award (November, 2018)…Ranked second all-time among freshman defenders with a 13-point season.

2020-21 • JUNIOR SEASON

Season: Played significant minutes on the blue line in all 21 games showing versatility as a lock-down defender while also showcasing great skating and playmaking ability to ignite offense...Scored 12 points (2G, 10A) with a plus-17 rating...Ranked third on the team with 30 blocked shots...Posted seven points (1G, 6A) during a six-game point streak (2/5-20). Rankings: Tied for ninth in CHA in assists...Ranked fifth among CHA defenders in points. Lindenwood (11/29): Dished out two assists on two Natalie Heising goals. Robert Morris (2/5-6): Had three assists in critical CHA series, including secondary assist on Kiara Zanon's game-winning goal of the third period in game one...Added two more helpers in 4-1 gametwo victory. RIT (2/9-10): Scored goals in back-to-back games in series sweep.

2019-20 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

Awards: Named to second consecutive All-CHA Second Team, becoming the second Nittany Lion defender to be named to multiple All-CHA teams (Kelsey Crow) Season: Skated in 34 games…Netted four goals with 12 assists for 16 points…Posted nine points in a 10-game span (12/6-2/7).

Hometown: Dublin, Ohio Previous Team: Ohio AAA Blue Jackets AWARDS 2020-21 • ALL-CHA SECOND TEAM 2019-20 • ALL-CHA SECOND TEAM 2018-19 • CHA ROOKIE OF THE MONTH (NOVEMBER 2018) • TWO-TIME CHA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK (11/19/18 & 1/22/19)

Rankings: Placed eighth among all CHA skaters with 11 power-play points…Ranked ninth among CHA defenders with 16 points. RPI (10/12): Notched her first two-goal game with an even-strength goal and a powerplay goal. Lindenwood (1/10): Recorded goal and assist in a 2-1 win. at Mercyhurst (1/17): Posted an assist on the lone Nittany Lion goal in a 1-1 tie. at Syracuse (1/25): Became the fourth Penn State defender to have a double-digit assist season with her helper in the second period. Robert Morris (2/7): Scored her second power-play goal of the season. vs. RIT (3/5): Notched secondary assist on game-tying goal that started stretch of four unanswered scores for Nittany Lions in CHA Tournament first round win.

2021-22 NITTANY LIONS

Awards: Named to second consecutive All-CHA Second Team, becoming the second Nittany Lion defender to be named to multiple All-CHA teams (Kelsey Crow).

SENIOR • Defender Height: 5-4

2018-19 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Awards: Named to the CHA Rookie of the Month for November 2018…Selected CHA Rookie of the Week twice (11/19 & 1/22).

CAREER STATS

Year GP G A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 2018-19 34 4 9 13 58 -7 9-18 2 0 1 2019-20 34 4 12 16 77 +7 20-40 2 0 1 2020-21 21 2 10 12 55 +17 7-25 0 0 0 Totals 89 10 31 41 190 +17 36-838 4 0 2

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IZZY HEMINGER SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 3 at RPI, 11/16/18 GOALS - 2, vs. RPI, 10/12/19

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ASSISTS - 2, three times last vs. Robert Morris, 2/6/21

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Season: Played in 34 games…Scored 13 points on four goals and nine assists…Registered a pair of power-play goals and one game-winning goal…Named CHA Rookie of the Month for November after scoring five points (2G, 3A) in seven games…Had nine points over an 11game stretch (11/4-1/20)…Blocked 22 shots. Rankings: Ranked fifth in CHA in freshman scoring (14 points)…Ranked second among CHA freshmen defenders in scoring…Ranked 10th among all CHA defenders in scoring. at Union (10/12): Recorded first career point, an assist, in 3-1 win. Syracuse (11/4): Tallied first career goal unassisted in the second period. at RPI (11/16): Had first career multi-point game with three points (1G, 2A). Boston (12/30): Scored the game-tying goal on the power play in a 1-1 draw. Lindenwood (1/20): Notched the opening goal, the eventual game-winner, on the power play in a 3-0 win. vs. RIT (3/6): Had an assist in 4-1 first-round CHA Tournament victory.

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Played four years for the Ohio AAA Blue Jackets (2014-18)…Named team captain for two seasons…Recorded 35 points on 20 goals and 15 assists in 2016-17…Posted 21 points on 12 goals and nine assists in 2015-16…Recorded 29 points on 12 goals and 17 assists during the 2014-15 season…Attended Dublin Jerome High School.

PERSONAL

Full name is Isabel Ann Heminger…Parents are Ned and Pam Heminger…Has an older brother, Joel…Enrolled in the Division of Undergraduate Studies with plans to major in engineering… Born on November 26, 1999, in Columbus, Ohio.

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MIKAYLA LANTTO 2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

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Season: Saw action in nine games in team's second half of the season...Scored one goal and notched one assist. RIT (2/10): Contributed an assist in second period to Penn State's record seven-goal performance in conference play. at RIT (2/20): Scored lone goal of the season late in first period. JUNIOR • Forward Height: 5-10

Season: Skated in 35 games...Netted two goals and added three assists for five points... Scored four of her points (2G, 2A) in conference play.

Hometown: Palmer, Alaska

Awards: Earned CHA Rookie of the Week award twice (12/9 & 1/27).

at Holy Cross (9/27): Made collegiate debut in season opener. RIT (12/6-7): Scored her first collegiate goal and notched her first career assist in a series sweep…Named CHA Rookie of the Week. at Syracuse (1/24-25): Won her second CHA Rookie of the Week Award for her performance in the series…Scored a highlight breakaway goal for her second score of the season.

Previous Team: Detroit Belle Tire U19

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

2019-20 • TWO-TIME CHA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK (12/9 & 1/27)

Played for Detroit Belle Tire in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League from 2016-19…Registered 40 goals with 24 assists in 69 games played in 2018-19...Finished fourth at the 2019 Tier I national tournament…Played in the 2018 Arctic Winter Games for Team Alaska…Led all players in scoring with 10 goals and two assists on way to a gold medal…Scored 52 goals and 40 assists in the 2017-18 season with Belle Tire…Won the 2017 USA Hockey Tier 1 16U National Championship with Belle Tire and back-to-back state championships in 2017 and 2018…Amassed 37 goals and 25 assists in 2016-17…Played one season with the California Wave of the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League in 2015-16…Played two seasons with Team Alaska in 2014-15 and 2015-16.

PERSONAL

Full name is Mikayla M. Lantto…Father is Scott Lantto…Has one brother, Carsen, and a sister, Morgan…Intends to study either biology or psychology with plans to enter the medical field…Born September 28, 2000, in Palmer, Alaska.

AWARDS

SINGLE-GAME BESTS POINTS - 1, seven times last at RIT, 2/20/21 GOALS - 1, three times last at RIT, 2/20/21 ASSISTS - 1, four times last vs. RIT, 2/10/21

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2019-20 • FRESHMAN SEASON

CAREER STATS

Year GP G 2019-20 35 2 2020-21 9 1 Totals 44 3

A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 3 5 32 -2 4-8 0 0 1 1 2 7 O 1-2 0 0 0 4 7 38 -2 5-10 0 0 1 WE ARE • HOCKEY VALLEY • @PennStateWHKY • GoPSUSports.com

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RACHEL WEISS 2020-21 • SOPHOMORE SEASON

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Season: Played 15 games with four goals and five assists for nine points...Recorded a plus-14 rating...Injected a great speed element to the Nittany Lions' forward group.

JUNIOR • Forward Height: 5-7

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Hometown: Calgary, Alberta Previous Teams: Canada U18 National Team Pursuit of Excellence

at Robert Morris (1/8): Used her speed to score go-ahead goal on two-on-one breakaway early in the third period in 3-2 road win. at Lindenwood (1/29-30): Recorded her first multigoal game with two goals, including a penalty shot goal, in game one win of series...Added an assist for a career-best three-point game...Assisted on Olivia Wallin's game-tying goal late in second period in game two's 2-2 tie. RIT (2/10): Scored on redirect in first period in 7-1 victory. vs. Syracuse (3/5): Notched primary assist on Olivia Wallin's second goal in CHA semifinals with great backhand pass.

2019-20 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Season: Skated in all 36 games with 12 points on three goals and nine assists...Had one power-play goal...Posted eight points (2G, 6A) in 20 conference games. Rankings: Tied for sixth among all CHA freshman in scoring with 12 points.

POINTS - 3, at Lindenwood, 1/29

at Holy Cross (9/27): Made collegiate debut. #10 Boston University (10/25): Scored her first career goal on power play. at Robert Morris (11/1): Scored her first multi-point game with a goal and an assist. vs. #7/6 Clarkson (11/30): Recorded an assist in Windjammer Classic championship game. Lindenwood (1/10-11): Had an assist in both games played. at Mercyhurst (1/18): Notched an assist on game-tying goal in 1-1 tie. at Lindenwood (2/21): Scored on a breakaway for her third goal of the season.

GOALS - 2, at Lindenwood, 1/29

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

SINGLE-GAME BESTS

ASSISTS - 1, 14 times last vs. Syracuse, 3/5/21

Played for Detroit Belle Tire in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League from 2016-19…Registered 40 goals with 24 assists in 69 games played in 2018-19...Finished fourth at the 2019 Tier I national tournament…Played in the 2018 Arctic Winter Games for Team Alaska…Led all players in scoring with 10 goals and two assists on way to a gold medal…Scored 52 goals and 40 assists in the 2017-18 season with Belle Tire…Won the 2017 USA Hockey Tier 1 16U National Championship with Belle Tire and back-to-back state championships in 2017 and 2018…Amassed 37 goals and 25 assists in 2016-17…Played one season with the California Wave of the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League in 2015-16…Played two seasons with Team Alaska in 2014-15 and 2015-16.

PERSONAL

Full name is Mikayla M. Lantto…Father is Scott Lantto…Has one brother, Carsen, and a sister, Morgan…Intends to study either biology or psychology with plans to enter the medical field…Born September 28, 2000, in Palmer, Alaska.

CAREER STATS Year GP 2019-20 36 2020-21 15 Totals 51

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G 3 4 7

A PTS SH +/- P-PIM PPG SHG GWG 9 12 69 -3 15-33 1 0 0 5 9 31 +14 4-19 0 0 1 14 21 100 +11 19-52 1 0 1

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JOSIE BOTHUN CAREER NOTES AND RECORDS

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Career: Became Penn State's first-ever USCHO.com national award winner as 2020-21 rookie of the year...Earned PSU's first CHA Goaltender of the Year honor in 2020-21...Tops Penn State career goaltending charts with 1.44 goals-against average and .944 save percentage after freshman season...Ranked third on Penn State career wins list with 16...Tied for third among Nittany Lion goaltenders with four career shutouts. Season: 2020-21: Shattered several Nittany Lion season goaltending records including wins (16), winning percentage (.810), goals-against average (1.44) and save percentage (.944)... Set Penn State shutout streak with 263 minutes and 54 seconds without allowing a goal over a six-game stretch.

Awards: Named Penn State's first-ever USCHO.com National Rookie of the Year...Selected as top-three finalist for first-ever WHCA National Goalie of the Year award...Chosen to USCHO. com All-Rookie Team...Earned Nittany Lions' first-ever CHA Goaltender of the Year honor... Picked to All-CHA First Team and Rookie Team...Selected CHA Goaltender of the Month three times (Nov., Jan. & Feb.)...Garnered three CHA weekly awards (two goaltender, one rookie). Season: Invited to USA Hockey High Performance Goaltending Camp March 30-April 2, 2021...Displayed great poise and competitiveness in rookie campaign with a Penn State record 16-win season in just 21 starts...Shattered Nittany Lion high mark with .810 win percentage as result of 16-3-2 record...Compiled PSU-record 1.44 goals-against average while playing every game in 2021 season...Posted .944 save percentage...Set Penn State shutout streak record at 263 minutes and 54 seconds over six-game stretch (2/6-2-26)... Collected four shutouts...Made at least 20 saves in 14 starts...Won three games with 30-plus saves...Did not allow more than three goals in every game played. Rankings: Posted second-best goals-against average in the nation behind Patty Kazmaier winner Aerin Frankel (Northeastern)...Gathered fourth-best save percentage in the nation with the third-most minutes played of any goaltender...Ranked third in wins and win percentage nationally...Tied for fourth in the country in total shutouts. Lindenwood (1/29): Became first Nittany lion netminder to earn shutout in first-career start behind 23 saves. Syracuse (12/5-6): Made 14 of her 21 saves in the first period to steady Penn State in 2-1 game-one win...Had another strong first period with 18 saves in game two...Made critical stop on Orange breakaway in overtime to preserve 2-2 comeback tie. at Syracuse (12/12): Stopped season-high 42 shots with at least 10 in each period. at Robert Morris (1/8): Blanked Colonials on all four power play chances in the game to swing momentum Nittany Lions' way in 2-1 win. Mercyhurst (1/23): Kept Lakers off the board for first two periods...Stopped seven shots on a game-changing five-minute penalty kill in second period to spark PSU's eventual 2-1 win. Robert Morris (2/5-6): Made 63 saves in statement series sweep...Started record shutout streak in game two victory with 24 saves in final period and a half. RIT (2/9): Picked up 12-save shutout win. at RIT (2/19-20): Set new Penn State season wins record with 14th victory in just 17th start...Earned third shutout of season in game one to clinch Nittany Lions first-ever CHA regular season title...Notched third-straight shutout victory in game two with 12 saves.

Hometown: Wyoming, Minn. Previous Teams: Forest Lake Area High School AWARDS 2020-21 • USCHO.COM NATIONAL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • WHCA NATIONAL GOALIE • OF THE YEAR FINALIST • USCHO.COM NATIONAL • CHA GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR • ALL-CHA FIRST TEAM • ALL-CHA ROOKIE TEAM • THREE-TIME CHA GOALIE OF THE MONTH (NOV., JAN., & FEB.) • TWO-TIME CHA GOALTENDER OF THE WEEK (DEC. 7 & FEB. 1) • CHA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK (JAN. 25)

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2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

SOPHOMORE • Goaltender Height: 5-6

CAREER STATS

Year GP GA SV SH SV% GAA REC WIN% GS 2020-21 21 30 507 537 .944 1.44 16-3-2 .810 21 Totals 21 30 507 537 .944 1.44 16-3-2 .810 21

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JOSIE BOTHUN SINGLE-GAME BESTS SAVES - 42 at Syracuse, 12/12/20 SHUTOUTS - 4 last at RIT, 2/20/21

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Played for girls' varsity program 2016-18 and boys' varsity team 2018-20 at Forest Lake Area High School…Won two All-Conference and All-Section awards 2016-17 and 2017-18…Helped Forest Lake to two conference titles, one section championship, and one state tournament appearance…Compiled 17 total shutouts for the Rangers…Posted a .952 save percentage in 2017-18 and was named Team MVP…Received All-Academic team honors all seasons…Played for the Minnesota Junior Whitecaps and won a 2019 NAHA Championship and a 2019 Tier 1 High School Elite League championship.

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Full name is Josephine Ann Bothun…Parents are Lisa Palmer-Bothun and Pete Bothun… Has three brothers, Jeff Bothun, Derrick Bruestle, and Riley Brustle, and three sisters, Amy Bothun, Elsa Bruestle Shorey, and Sydney Bruestle…Sisters Elsa played hockey at Union and Sydney was on the track & field/cross country team at Michigan Tech…Brother, Derrick, played football at Augsburg…Majoring in criminology…Born May 18, 2002, in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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ANNIE SPRING 2020-21 • FRESHMAN SEASON

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Season: Saw action in one game.

RIT (2/10): Made collegiate debut in third period...Made six saves on seven shot attempts.

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Played for Chicago Mission from 2017-20…Won the 2018 U16 USA Hockey Tier 1 National Championship with Chicago Mission alongside current Nittany Lion, Lyndie Lobdell… Earned bronze medal at 2019 USA Hockey Tier 1 national tournament…Won three Illinois state titles with Chicago Mission…Played for Chicago Young Americans (2012-17) and won two state championships. Full name is Anne Kathryn Spring…Parents are Nancy and Rich Spring…Has one sister, Maggie, and two brothers, Charlie and Ben…Enrolled in the Division of Undergraduate Studies…Born June 10, 2002 in Evanston, Ill.

Hometown: Winnetka, Illinois Previous Teams: Chicago Mission

SINGLE-GAME BESTS SAVES - 6 vs. RIT, 2/10/21

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SOPHOMORE • Goaltender Height: 5-6

CAREER STATS

Year GP GA SV SH SV% GAA REC WIN% GS 2020-21 1 1 6 7 .857 3.00 0-0-0 ---- 0 Totals 1 1 6 7 .857 3.00 0-0-0 ---- 0

SO 0 0

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CAM LEONARD 2020-21 • REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON

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Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten Team for the third-straight year. Season: Did not see action.

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2019-20 • REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON SENIOR • Goaltender Height: 5-7

Awards: Earned AHCA All-America scholar honors for second season...Named to Academic All-Big Ten Team for second season...Earned CHA All-Academic Team honors for third consecutive year.

Hometown: Cary, N.C.

Season: Made four-straight starts (10/25-11/02)...Stopped 90 total shots with an .826 save percentage.

Previous Team: Choate Rosemary Hall

#10 Boston University (10/25-26): Posted 44 saves over two-game series...Set personal best with 26 saves in game one. At Robert Morris (11/1): Matched career best with 26 saves.

AWARDS 2019-20 • BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR • ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN TEAM • CHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 2018-19 • AHCA ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLAR • BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR • ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN TEAM • CHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 2017-18 • CHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

2018-19 • REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON

Awards: Named an AHCA All-American Scholar…Chosen a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar… Earned Academic All-Big Ten Team honors…Named to CHA All-Academic Team. Season: Played in four games…Posted a 2.59 goals-against average in over 92 minutes of play with a .871 save percentage. Robert Morris (2/8): Made collegiate debut at the beginning of the third period and had five saves. Mercyhurst (2/16): Earned first collegiate decision, a tie, after entering in the third period…Made seven saves, including three in overtime. RIT (2/22): Made first career start in first game of series…Stopped 15 shots with two goals allowed.

2017-18 • FRESHMAN SEASON

Awards: Named to CHA All-Academic Team. Season: Redshirt season.

PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Captained Choate Rosemary Hall for 2016-17 season...Attended the USA Hockey National Player Developmental Camp four times (2013-16)...Attended the USA Hockey Goalie Development Camp in 2015 and 2016...Named a 2016-17 New England All-Star first team honoree in the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) Division I league...Broke career shutouts record at Choate Rosemary Hall with 10.

PERSONAL SINGLE-GAME BESTS

Full name is Cameron Davis Leonard...Parents are Jim and Jennifer Leonard...Has a younger brother, Cooper...Majoring in biology…Born April 25, 1999, in Charlotte, North Carolina.

SAVES - 26, twice last at Robert Morris, 11/1/19

CAREER STATS

Year GP GA SV SH SV% GAA REC WIN% GS SO 2017-18 0 0 0 0 ---- 0.00 0-0-0 ---- 0 0 2018-19 4 4 27 31 .871 2.59 0-1-1 .250 1 0 2019-20 4 19 90 109 .826 4.79 0-4-0 .000 4 0 2020-21 0 0 0 0 ---- 0.00 0-0-0 ---- 0 0 Totals 8 23 117 140 .836 4.17 0-5-1 .083 5 0

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ERIKA SHIRER PRIOR TO PENN STATE

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Named a three-time alternate captain (2018-21) for Team Texas, the first-ever all-girls high school hockey team in Texas...Won 2018-19 USA hockey girls high school national championship...Rostered with Dallas Stars Elite club program at U14, U16, and U19 Tier 1 levels...Competed at the USA Hockey club national championships across all three divisions... Attended USA Hockey Rocky Mountain District player development camp in 2017.

PERSONAL

Full name is Erika Isabel Shrier…Parents are Christine and Bill Shirer…Has an identical twin sister, Audrey, who also plays for Penn State…Intends to major in forensic science…Born January 2, 2002 in Dallas, Texas.

FRESHMAN • Defender Height: 5-5

Previous Team: Dallas Stars Elite U19 Tier 1

KARLEY GARCIA PRIOR TO PENN STATE

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Named alternate captain of the North American Hockey Academy of the Junior Women's Hockey League (JWHL) in 2018-19…Won JWHL Championship in 2019-20…Scored 41 points in 57 games in 2019-20 season…2020-21 season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic... Attended USA Hockey development camps at U15, U16/17, and U18 Top 70 divisions…Moved to Vermont from California to pursue hockey opportunities at NAHA in 2018…Won 2017 NorCal State Cup soccer championship and named title game MVP for the Placer United Girls Development Academy.

PERSONAL

Full name is Karley McKenna Garcia…Parents are Steve and Kristy Garcia…Has one sister, Kelsey…Intends to major in kinesiology…Born July 9, 2003 in San Jose, California.

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Hometown: Dallas, Texas

FRESHMAN• Defender Height: 5-7 Hometown: Roseville, California Previous Team: North America Hockey Academy

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AUDREY SHIRER PRIOR TO PENN STATE

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Named a three-time alternate captain (2018-21) for Team Texas, the first-ever all-girls high school hockey team in Texas...Won 2018-19 USA hockey girls high school national championship...Rostered with Dallas Stars Elite club program at U14, U16, and U19 Tier 1 levels...Competed at the USA Hockey club national championships across all three divisions... Attended USA Hockey Rocky Mountain District player development camp in 2017 and 2019. FRESHMAN • Forward Height: 5-5

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Hometown: Dallas, Texas

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Full name is Audrey Elizabeth Shrier…Parents are Christine and Bill Shirer…Has an identical twin sister, Erika, who also plays for Penn State…Intends to major in a business-related field…Born January 2, 2002 in Dallas, Texas.

Previous Team: Dallas Stars Elite U19 Tier 1

LEXI BEDIER PRIOR TO PENN STATE

Played for Rink Hockey Academy Kelowna of the CSSHL in 2020-21 and Pursuit of Excellence in 2018-20...Won CSSHL title and Stoney Creek Sabres University Showcase in 2018-19 season...Recorded 20 points in 41 games played from 2018-21.

PERSONAL FRESHMAN • Forward Height: 5-8

Full name is Alexis Gillespie Bedier...Parents are Sue and Bob Bedier...Father, Bob, won a Centennial Cup with the Red Deer Rustlers in the AHL...Has one brother, Jon...Intends to major in a business-related field...Born June 11, 2003 in Calgary, Alberta.

Hometown: Calgary, Alberta Previous Team: Rink Hockey Academy Kelowna

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MYA VASLET PRIOR TO PENN STATE

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Named top forward at the 2019 Canadian Women's U18 National Championship while playing for Team Ontario Blue alongside Nittany Lion teammate Alyssa Machado…Scored four points (2G, 2A) in five games played for the tournament…Invited to 2020 and 2021 U18 Team Canada camps…Joined Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins for the 2020-21 PWHL season before league was canceled the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic…Played three seasons with the Nepean Jr. Wildcats 2017-20…Netted 11 goals and scored 30 points in 84 regular season games for the Wildcats…Attended Ontario Women's Hockey Associate (OWHA) U18 Strength and Conditioning and High Performance camps in 2019…Played in the 2019 OWHA U16 Challenge Series vs. Team Japan…Attended high school at Peak Academy.

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Hometown: Stittsville, Ontario Previous Team: Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins

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Full name is Mya Nicole Vaslet…Parents are Jason Vaslet and Kari-Ann Brooks…Has one brother, Ethan…Enrolled in the Division of Undergraduate Studies…Born April 6, 2003 in Stittsville, Ontario.

FRESHMAN • Forward Height: 5-9

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2020-21 RESULTS GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS OVERALL: 16-3-2 • CHA: 16-2-2 • HOME: 9-0-1 • AWAY: 7-2-1 • NEUTRAL: 0-1-0 Date * Nov. 29 * Nov. 30 * Dec. 5 * Dec. 6 * Dec. 11 * Dec. 12 * Jan. 8 * Jan. 9 * Jan. 23 * Jan. 24 * Jan. 29 * Jan. 30 * Feb. 7 * Feb. 8 * Feb. 9 * Feb. 10 * Feb. 19 * Feb. 20 * Feb. 26 * Feb. 27 1 March 5

Opponent LINDENWOOD LINDENWOOD SYRACUSE SYRACUSE at Syracuse at Syracuse at Robert Morris at Robert Morris MERCYHURST MERCYHURST at Lindenwood at Lindenwood ROBERT MORRIS ROBERT MORRIS RIT RIT at RIT at RIT at Mercyhurst at Mercyhurst vs. Syracuse

Result W W W T (OT) W (OT) L W W W W W T (OT) W W W W W W W L (OT) L

Score 3-0 4-1 2-1 2-2 4-3 2-4 3-2 4-1 2-1 4-1 6-2 2-2 2-1 4-2 2-0 7-1 5-0 5-0 5-2 2-3 2-3

Shots Overall Conf. 41/23 1-0-0 1-0-0 58/22 2-0-0 2-0-0 41/22 3-0-0 3-0-0 46/37 3-0-1 3-0-1 37/28 4-0-1 4-0-1 36/46 4-1-1 4-1-1 30/30 5-1-1 5-1-1 41/26 6-1-1 6-1-1 34/33 7-1-1 7-1-1 34/27 8-1-1 8-1-1 48/19 9-1-1 9-1-1 37/25 9-1-2 9-1-2 30/28 10-1-2 10-1-2 29/38 11-1-2 11-1-2 47/12 12-1-2 12-1-2 44/20 13-1-2 13-1-2 52/13 14-1-2 14-1-2 37/12 15-1-2 15-1-2 29/23 16-1-2 16-1-2 29/30 16-2-2 16-2-2 26/31 16-3-2 16-3-2

Time 1:58 2:08 1:58 2:12 2:11 2:00 2:10 2:16 2:04 1:57 2:04 2:09 2:00 2:06 1:52 1:57 1:53 1:56 2:01 2:27 2:02

Attendance 128 127 125 126 0 0 0 0 140 143 0 0 162 173 122 133 0 0 98 97 157

Goalie of Record Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun Josie Bothun

* Conference Game 1 CHA Tournament Semifinals (at Erie Insurance Arena, Erie, Pa.) BOLD CAPS Home game at Pegula Ice Arena

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2020-21 RESULTS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

OVERALL CONFERENCE

## Player GP G A PTS SH +/- P-MIN PP SH GW GP G A PTS SH +/- P-MIN PP SH GW 11 Kiara Zanon 21 10 20 30 99 +23 4-8 0 1 4 20 10 20 30 97 +24 4-8 0 1 4 20 Natalie Heising 17 7 13 20 78 +15 2-4 1 1 0 16 7 13 20 74 +16 2-4 1 1 0 14 Julie Gough 21 11 8 19 59 +17 7-14 2 0 2 20 11 8 19 57 +17 7-14 2 0 2 7 Olivia Wallin 19 13 3 16 56 +9 7-14 0 0 4 18 11 3 14 54 +7 6-12 0 0 4 18 Amy Dobson 21 7 7 14 60 +10 3-6 3 0 2 20 7 7 14 60 +11 2-4 3 0 2 24 Lyndie Lobdell 21 1 13 14 67 +24 12-24 0 0 0 20 1 13 14 65 +24 11-22 0 0 0 27 Izzy Heminger 21 2 10 12 55 +17 7-25 0 0 0 20 2 10 12 53 +16 7-25 0 0 0 15 Jessica Adolfsson 21 4 7 11 50 +11 4-19 2 0 1 20 4 7 11 49 +12 4-19 2 0 1 4 Maeve Connolly 21 3 7 10 35 +7 2-4 0 0 0 20 3 7 10 34 +8 2-4 0 0 0 26 Mallory Uihlein 21 1 9 10 28 +10 3-6 0 0 1 20 1 8 9 27 +11 3-6 0 0 1 29 Rachel Weiss 15 4 5 9 31 +14 4-19 0 0 1 14 4 4 8 29 +12 4-19 0 0 1 23 Jess Ciarrocchi 21 3 5 8 29 +11 4-8 0 0 0 20 3 5 8 29 +12 4-8 0 0 0 13 Rene Gangarosa 21 1 6 7 79 +19 4-8 0 0 0 20 1 6 7 77 +18 4-8 0 0 0 6 Carrie Byrnes 21 2 3 5 32 +4 2-4 0 0 1 20 2 3 5 32 +4 2-4 0 0 1 3 Alyssa Machado 13 2 3 5 15 +7 4-8 0 0 0 12 2 2 4 12 +5 4-8 0 0 0 21 Anna Promersberger 10 0 4 4 25 +2 1-2 0 0 0 9 0 4 4 23 +2 1-2 0 0 0 28 Mikayla Lantto 9 1 1 2 7 0 1-2 0 0 0 8 1 1 2 7 +1 0-0 0 0 0 TM Bench 3-6 3-6 Total 21 72 124 196 805 +200 74-181 8 2 16 20 70 121 191 779 +200 70-173 8 2 16 Opponents 21 32 48 80 546 - 71-142 9 0 3 20 29 42 71 515 - 70-140 8 0 2

OVERALL CONFERENCE ## NAME GP MIN GA EN GAA SV PCT W-L-T SHO 30 Josie Bothun 21 1253:38 30 0 1.44 508 .944 13-0-1 4 31 Annie Spring 6 20:00 1 0 3.00 6 .857 0-0-0 0 TM Empty Net 9 3:33 1 5 — — — — — Total 21 1277:11 32 1 1.50 514 .941 13-0-1 4 Opponents 21 1277:11 72 3 3.38 732 .910 0-13-1 0

GP MIN GA EN GAA SV PCT W-L-T SHO 20 1194:21 27 0 1.36 480 .947 13-0-1 4 5 20:00 1 1 3.00 6 .857 0-0-0 0 8 2:50 1 1 — — — — — 20 1217:11 29 1 1.43 486 .944 13-0-1 4 20 1217:11 70 3 3.45 708 .910 0-13-1 0

TEAM STATISTICS OVERALL SHOTS ON GOAL Penn State Opponents

Shots Avg./Gm. 805 38.3 546 26.0

Pct. .089 .059

SHOTS ON GOAL Penn State Opponents

POWER PLAYS Penn State Opponents

Goals 9 9

Chances 66 69

Pct. .136 .132

PENALTY KILL Penn State Opponents

Good PK 60 57

Chances 69 66

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2 26 12

3 23 6

OT 1 1

CONFERENCE

Shots Avg./Gm. 780 39.0 514 25.7

Pct. .090 .056

POWER PLAYS Penn State Opponents

Goals 9 8

Chances 65 65

Pct. .138 .123

Pct. .870 .864

PENALTY KILL Penn State Opponents

Good PK 57 56

Chances 65 65

Pct. .877 .862

Total 72 32

GOALS BY PERIOD Penn State Opponents

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2 26 10

3 21 6

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2020-21 IN REVIEW

The 2020-21 Nittany Lions pose after their regular-season championship clinching win, 5-0, at RIT Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. (Photo: Eakin Howard, RIT Athletics)

2020-21 CHA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS • With its 5-0 win Friday, Feb. 19, 2021 at RIT, Penn State clinched its first ever CHA regular season championship in team history. Penn State had never finished higher than 3rd in the CHA standings (201718). •

Penn State completed the 2020-21 season with a 16-32 record. Its 16 wins were the second most of any team in the country in regular-season play (Northeastern, 17).

Penn State received its first-ever national ranking in the USCHO.com women’s division I hockey poll Jan. 11 when the Nittany Lions were ranked 10th overall. They were also ranked 10th the next day in the USA Today/ USA Hockey Magazine poll, also a program first.

Penn State ranked as high as 7th in both polls on March 1st, 2021, its highest ranking ever. PSU finished the season as the No. 8 ranked team and have been in the Top-10 rankings for 10-straight polls.

The Nittany Lions were 12-2-1 in the 2021 calendar year. Their 13-game unbeaten streak Jan. 8-Feb. 26 was the second longest unbeaten streak in the country last season (Northeastern, 19 games). The Nittany Lions ranked second in scoring defense (1.52 goals per game) and fourth in the nation in both scoring offense (3.43 goals per game) and scoring margin (+1.91).

Penn State and Pegula Ice Arena will be the host for the 2022 NCAA Women's Frozen Four, marking the first time the national championship will be hosted in University Park, Pa.

A RECORD YEAR Team Records • Scoring average - 3.50 g/g | (previous high: 2.11 g/p, 2016-17) • Points per game - 9.55 pt/g | (5.42, 2016-17) • Goals-allowed average - 1.45 | (1.81, 2015-16 • SOG per game - 39.0 | (30.33, 2018-19) Individual Records • Points per game - Kiara Zanon 1.50 ppg | (Laura Bowman, 0.97 ppg, 2016-17) • Assists per game - Kiara Zanon 1.0 apg | (Amy Petersen, 0.57, 2015-16) • Wins - Josie Bothun 16 wins | (13, Chantal Burke 1920 and Jenna Brenneman 18-19) • GAA - Josie Bothun 1.44 | (Celine Whitlinger 1.51, 2015-16) • Save percentage - Josie Bothun .944 | (Chantal Burke, .935, 2019-20) FROZEN FOUR IN HOCKEY VALLEY • The NCAA Women’s Frozen Four will be hosted twice by Penn State at Pegula Ice Arena this decade; 2022 and 2026. •

The Nittany Lions will host the tournament at Pegula Ice Arena for the first time in school history March 1820, 2022. The event will feature two national semifinals and the national championship games.

A second announcement on October 14, 2020 granted Penn State a second hosting opportunity for the Frozen Four in 2026.

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2020-21 IN REVIEW KIARA ZANON NAMED 2NDTEAM ALL-AMERICAN

Forward Kiara Zanon became the first Nittany Lion to be named an AHCA/CCM All American when she was chosen to the second team after her spectacular freshman season. She was also chosen a Top-10 finalist for the 2021 Patty Kazmaier Award by USA Hockey after becoming the first Nittany Lion to be named CHA Player of the Year and the second CHA Rookie of the Year in team history. Zanon tied for the CHA lead in points with 30 (10G, 20A), a mark that ranked third nationally and led all rookies in the country. She posted a program-record six point game (1G, 5A) in Penn State’s 7-1 win over RIT Feb. 10, 2021.

A speedy skater with a game-breaking playmaking ability, Zanon either scored or assisted on seven game-winning scores for Penn State the season and had a team-best +23 rating.

In a shortened 2020-21 season, Zanon still managed to break several Penn State records, including ppg and apg. Her nine multipoint games last season set a new program high despite playing just 21 games.

JOSIE BOTHUN NAMED HCA GOALIE OF THE YEAR FINALIST

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Goaltender Josie Bothun was nominated as a top-three finalist for the first-ever Hockey Commissioners Association women’s hockey Goalie of the Year award thanks to her spectacular play in goal for the Nittany Lions making timely saves in big moments. She was also named the USCHO.com National Rookie of the Year. The 2020-21 CHA Goaltender of the Year, Bothun’s 16 wins in 2020-21 set a Penn State single-season record. She initially broke the mark at 14 wins reached in just 17 starts.

Bothun’s 1.44 GAA and .944 save percentage both shattered Penn State single-season records. Her GAA was third-best in the nation and led all rookie goaltender while her save percentage was fourth best.

She had 14 games with at least 20 saves last season, including three wins with at least 30 saves. For her efforts, she won three CHA goaltender of the month honors in November, January and February plus three weekly CHA awards (2 goaltender, 1 rookie).

RECORD SEVEN NITTANY LIONS NAMED ALL-CHA NOMINEES •

Penn State had seven student-athletes named to 2020-21 All-CHA teams, the most in a single season in program history.

ALL-CHA FIRST TEAM • D Jessica Adolfsson, G Josie Bothun, F Natalie Heising, F Kiara Zanon ALL-CHA SECOND TEAM • D Izzy Heminger ALL-CHA ROOKIE TEAM • G Josie Bothun, D Lyndie Lobdell, F Olivia Wallin, F Kiara Zanon CHA INDIVIDUAL SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD • F Natalie Heising CHA COACH OF THE YEAR • Jeff Kampersal

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COLLEGE HOCKEY AMERICA LINDENWOOD St. Charles, Missouri

MERCYHURST Erie, Pennsylvania

PENN STATE

RIT

University Park, Pennsylvania

Rochester, New York

SYRACUSE Syracuse, New York

COLLEGE HOCKEY AMERICA OFFICE

2020-21 CHA AWARDS Player of the Year Kiara Zanon (PSU) Rookie of the Year Kiara Zanon (PSU) Coach of the Year Jeff Kampersal (PSU) Best Defenseman Jessica DiGirolamo (SU) Defensive Forward Abby Moloughney (SU) Goalie of the Year Josie Bothun (PSU) Indiv. Sportsmanship Natalie Heising (PSU)

220 WINTHROP STREET SUITE 201 WINTHROP, MA 02152 Robert M. DeGregorio, Jr. Commissioner Todd Bell Associate Commissioner Eugene Binda Supervisor of Officials POINTS Kiara Zanon Penn State Lexi Templeman Robert Morris Abby Moloughney Syracuse Michaela Boyle Robert Morris Natalie Heising Penn State

GOALS Olivia Wallin Penn State ALL-CHA FIRST TEAM Sara Boucher Mercyhurst Kiara Zanon F Penn State Julie Gough Penn State Natalie Heising F Penn State Kiara Zanon Penn State Lexi Templeman F Robert Morris 2 Others Tied Jessica Adolfsson D Penn State Jessica DiGirolamo D Syracuse ASSISTS Josie Bothun G Penn State Lexi Templeman Robert Morris Kiara Zanon Penn State ALL-CHA SECOND TEAM Lauren Bellefontaine Syracuse Abby Moloughney F Syracuse Abby Moloughney Syracuse Sara Boucher F Mercyhurst Emilie Harley Robert Morris Alexa Vasko F Mercyhurst Izzy Heminger D Penn State POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN Rachel Marmen D Mercyhurst Jessica DiGirolamo Syracuse Allison Small G Syracuse Emily Curlett Robert Morris Emilie Harley Robert Morris ALL-CHA ROOKIE TEAM Lyndie Lobdell Penn State Kiara Zanon F Penn State Izzy Heminger Penn State Sara Boucher F Mercyhurst Olivia Wallin F Penn State POINTS BY A FRESHMAN Lyndie Lobdell D Penn State Kiara Zanon Penn State Hannah Johnson D Syracuse Sara Boucher Mercyhurst Josie Bothun G Penn State Ellie Marcovsky Robert Morris Olivia Wallin Penn State ALL-CHA TOURNAMENT TEAM Lyndie Lobdell Penn State Maggy Burbudge* F Robert Morris Lexi Templeman F Robert Morris Ellie Marcovsky F Robert Morris Jessica DiGirolamo D Syracuse Gillian Thompson D Robert Morris Allison Small G Syracuse *Most Outstanding Player

30 30 23 22 20

POWER-PLAY POINTS Emilie Harley Robert Morris Emily Curlett Robert Morris Lexi Templeman Robert Morris Lauren Bellefontaine Syracuse Michaela Boyle Robert Morris

12 8 8 7 7

13 12 11 10 10

POWER-PLAY GOALS Maggy Burbidge Robert Morris Michaela Boyle Robert Morris Amy Dobson Penn State Jane Jacobs Lindenwood 3 Others Tied

5 4 3 3 3

23 20 15 14 14

GAME-WINNING GOALS Sara Boucher Mercyhurst Olivia Wallin Penn State Kiara Zanon Penn State Maggy Burbidge Robert Morris 2 Tied

4 4 4 4 3

20 16 15 14 12 30 20 18 16 14

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE Josie Bothun Penn State 1.44 Allison Small Syracuse 1.84 Jenna Silvonen Mercyhurst 1.85 Raygan Kirk Robert Morris 1.91 Ena Nystrom Mercyhurst 2.19 SAVE PERCENTAGE Josie Bothun Penn State .944 Allison Small Syracuse .943 Raygan Kirk Robert Morris .939 Ena Nystrom Mercyhurst .929 Taylor Liotta RIT .926 Allison Small Josie Bothun Raygan Kirk Annika Asplundh Ena Nystrom

SAVES Syracuse 591 Penn State 507 Robert Morris 433 Lindenwood 367 Mercyhurst 290

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2020-21 CHA IN REVIEW TEAM Penn State* Mercyhurst Robert Morris^ Syracuse Lindenwood RIT

CHA STANDINGS

CPTS CONF CPCT. 34 16-2-2 0.850 21 10-6-1 0.618 23 11-7-1 0.605 17 8-6-1 0.567 5 2-13-1 0.156 2 1-14 0.067

2021 COLLEGE HOCKEY AMERICA TOURNAMENT Erie Insurance Arena, Erie, Pa.. | March 4-6 FIRST ROUND #3 Robert Morris 4, #6 RIT 0 #4 Syracuse 6, #5 Lindenwood 0

OVERALL PCT. 16-3-2 0.810 10-7-1 0.583 16-8-1 0.660 12-9-1 0.568 2-14-1 0.147 1-15 0.063

2013

2014

CHA FIRST ROUND (Best of Three) PSU Seed: #6 Feb. 28 at RIT L (OT) 2-3 March 1 at RIT L 0-3

2015

CHA FIRST ROUND (Best of Three) PSU Seed: #4 Feb. 27 vs. Lindenwood W 1-0 Feb. 28 vs. Lindenwood W 3-1 CHA SEMIFINALS March 2 vs. Syracuse (at Mercyhurst) L 0-2

2016

CHA FIRST ROUND (Best of Three) PSU Seed: #3 Feb. 26 vs. RIT W 2-0 Feb. 27 vs. RIT W 3-2 CHA SEMIFINALS March 4 vs. Syracuse (Buffalo, N.Y.) L (3OT) 2-3

ALL-TIME CHA CHAMPIONS Year

2018

CHA FIRST ROUND PSU Seed: #4 March 1 vs. Lindenwood (Buffalo, N.Y.) W 2-1 CHA SEMIFINALS March 2 vs. Robert Morris (Buffalo, N.Y.) L 2-7

2019

CHA FIRST ROUND PSU Seed: #4 March 6 vs. RIT (Buffalo, N.Y.) W 4-1 CHA SEMIFINALS March 7 vs. Robert Morris (Buffalo, N.Y.) L 1-2

2020

CHA FIRST ROUND PSU Seed: #4 March 5 vs. RIT (Buffalo, N.Y.) W 4-1 CHA SEMIFINALS March 6 vs. Mercyhurst L 1-4

2021

CHA FIRST ROUND PSU Seed: #1 March 5 vs. RIT (Buffalo, N.Y.) W 4-1 CHA FIRST ROUND RECORD................................................................ 7-5 CHA SEMIFINALS RECORD.................................................................. 0-6 CHA FINAL RECORD .............................................................................. 0-0 PENN STATE ALL-TIME .......................................................................... 7-11

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Regular Season

Tournament

2002-03 Mercyhurst Mercyhurst 2003-04 Mercyhurst Mercyhurst 2004-05 Mercyhurst Mercyhurst 2005-06 Mercyhurst Mercyhurst 2006-07 Mercyhurst Mercyhurst 2007-08 Mercyhurst Mercyhurst 2008-09 Mercyhurst Mercyhurst 2009-10 Mercyhurst Mercyhurst 2010-11 Mercyhurst Mercyhurst 2011-12 Mercyhurst Robert Morris 2012-13* Mercyhurst Mercyhurst 2013-14 Mercyhurst RIT 2014-15 Mercyhurst RIT 2015-16 Mercyhurst Mercyhurst 2016-17 Robert Morris Robert Morris 2017-18 Robert Morris Mercyhurst 2018-19 Robert Morris Syracuse 2019-20 Mercyhurst Mercyhurst 2020-21 Penn State Robert Morris *Penn State's first season in the league

2017

CHA FIRST ROUND PSU Seed: #4 March 2 vs. RIT (Buffalo, N.Y.) L 1-2

* CHA Regular Season Champion ^ CHA Tournament Champion

SEMIFINALS #4 Syracuse 3, #1 Penn State 2 #3 Robert Morris 3, #2 Mercyhurst 2 (OT) CHAMPIONSHIP #3 Robert Morris 1, #4 Syracuse 0

PSU IN THE CHA TOURNAMENT CHA FIRST ROUND (Best of Three) PSU Seed: #6 March 1 at RIT L 0-1 March 2 at RIT L (OT) 2-3

HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 9-0-1 7-2-1 0-1-0 6-2-1 4-4-0 0-1-0 8-4-0 5-3-1 3-1-0 4-6-0 6-2-1 2-1-0 0-6-1 2-7-0 0-1-0 0-8 1-6 0-1

PENN STATE ALL-TIME CHA TOURNAMENT SCORING Name Years Goals Assists Points Natalie Heising 2017-21 6 1 7 Amy Petersen 2013-17 1 6 7 Laura Bowman 2013-17 3 3 6 Shannon Yoxheimer 2012-16 5 1 6 Shea Nelson 2017-20 1 4 5 Bella Sutton 2014-18 3 2 5 Brooke Madsen 2016-20 2 2 4 Katie McMillan 2016-20 1 2 3 Hannah Bramm 2014-16 1 1 2 Kelsey Crow 2015-19 0 2 2 Taylor Gross 2012-14 1 1 2 Katie Rankin 2017-20 0 2 2 Kelly Seward 2013-17 0 2 2 Christi Vetter 2014-19 0 2 2 Olivia Wallin 2020-21 2 0 2 Abby Welch 2016-20 2 0 2 11 Tied......................................................................................................... 1

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AWARDS AND ACCOLADES AHCA NATIONAL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2020-21 Kiara Zanon

CHA DEFENSIVE FORWARD 2015-16 Micayla Catanzariti

USCHO.COM ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2020-21 Josie Bothun

CHA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 2013-14 Taylor Gross 2015-16 Jill Holdcroft 2020-21 Natalie Heising

USCHO.COM ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 2020-21 Josie Bothun Kiara Zanon AHCA/CCM SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 2020-21 Kiara Zanon CHA PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2020-21 Kiara Zanon CHA GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR 2020-21 Josie Bothun CHA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2017-18 Natalie Heising 2020-21 Kiara Zanon AHCA NATIONAL ROOKIE OF THE MONTH Dec. 2020 Kiara Zanon

2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21

ALL-CHA FIRST TEAM Laura Bowman Kelsey Crow Natalie Heising Chantal Burke Jessica Adolfsson Josie Bothun Natalie Heising Kiara Zanon

ALL-CHA SECOND TEAM 2014-15 Laura Bowman 2015-16 Amy Petersen Celine Whitlinger 2016-17 Amy Petersen Bella Sutton 2017-18 Natalie Heising Hannah Ehresmann 2018-19 Kelsey Crow Jenna Brenneman 2019-20 Izzy Heminger 2020-21 Izzy Heminger ALL-CHA ROOKIE TEAM Shannon Yoxheimer Laura Bowman Hannah Ehresmann Bella Sutton 2016-17 Brooke Madsen Katie McMillan 2017-18 Natalie Heising 2018-19 Jessica Adolfsson 2019-20 Mallory Uihlein 2020-21 Josie Bothun Lyndie Lobdell Olivia Wallin Kiara Zanon 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

CHA TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 2013-14 Penn State 2014-15 Penn State 2015-16 Penn State 2016-17 Penn State 2017-18 Penn State CHA PLAYER OF THE MONTH Dec. 2014 Laura Bowman Sept./Oct. 2016 Laura Bowman Dec. 2019 Natalie Heising Dec. 2020 Natalie Heising Jan. 2020 Julie Gough CHA GOALIE OF THE MONTH Dec. 2014 Celine Whitlinger Jan. 2015 Celine Whitlinger Oct. 2015 Celine Whitlinger Feb. 2016 Celine Whitlinger Sept./Oct. 2016 Daniela Paniccia Dec. 2019 Chantal Burke Jan. 2020 Chantal Burke Feb. 2020 Chantal Burke Nov. 2021 Josie Bothun Jan. 2021 Josie Bothun Feb. 2021 Josie Bothun CHA ROOKIE OF THE MONTH Nov. 2012 Shannon Yoxheimer Nov. 2017 Natalie Heising Dec. 2017 Natalie Heising Nov. 2018 Izzy Heminger Nov. 2019 Mallory Uihlein Dec. 2020 Kiara Zanon Jan. 2021 Kiara Zanon Feb. 2021 Kiara Zanon CHA PLAYER OF THE WEEK Oct. 22, 2012 Shannon Yoxheimer Oct. 7, 2013 Hannah Hoenshell Nov. 11, 2014 Laura Bowman Dec. 15, 2014 Laura Bowman Jan. 19, 2015 Bella Sutton Jan. 25, 2016 Amy Petersen Oct. 10, 2016 Amy Petersen Nov. 7, 2016 Amy Petersen Dec. 5, 2016 Laura Bowman Dec. 4, 2017 Natalie Heising Nov. 27, 2018 Natalie Heising Jan. 14, 2019 Katie Rankin Dec. 9, 2019 Natalie Heising Jan. 25, 2021 Amy Dobson

CHA GOALIE OF THE WEEK Oct. 20, 2014 Celine Whitlinger Nov. 24, 2014 Celine Whitlinger Dec. 8, 2014 Celine Whitlinger Dec. 15, 2014 Celine Whitlinger Jan. 19, 2015 Celine Whitlinger March 3, 2015 Celine Whitlinger Oct. 5, 2015 Celine Whitlinger Nov. 16, 2015 Celine Whitlinger Dec. 14, 2015 Hannah Ehresmann Feb. 15, 2016 Celine Whitlinger Oct. 31, 2016 Daniela Paniccia Nov. 14, 2016 Daniela Paniccia Jan. 2, 2017 Daniela Paniccia Feb. 13, 2017 Hannah Ehresmann Oct. 3, 2017 Hannah Ehresmann Oct. 9, 2017 Daniela Paniccia Nov. 27, 2017 Hannah Ehresmann Jan. 8, 2018 Hannah Ehresmann Feb. 19, 2018 Hannah Ehresmann Nov. 19, 2018 Jenna Brenneman Nov. 27, 2018 Jenna Brenneman Jan. 22, 2019 Jenna Brenneman Oct. 21, 2019 Chantal Burke Dec. 9, 2019 Chantal Burke Jan. 13, 2020 Chantal Burke Dec. 7, 2020 Josie Bothun Feb. 1, 2021 Josie Bothun CHA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Oct. 8, 2012 Micayla Catanzariti Dec. 10, 2012 Celine Whitlinger Jan. 7, 2013 Hannah Hoenshell Oct. 7, 2013 Kelly Seward Oct. 6, 2014 Hannah Ehresmann Oct. 20, 2014 Caitlin Reilly Nov. 11, 2014 Caitlin Reilly Feb. 2, 2015 Caitlin Reilly March 2, 2015 Bella Sutton Oct. 19, 2015 Victoria Samuelsson Jan. 25, 2016 Victoria Samuelsson Oct. 10, 2016 Brooke Madsen Oct. 24, 2016 Daniela Paniccia Nov. 7, 2016 Katie McMillan Nov. 13, 2017 Sophie Slattery Nov. 27, 2017 Natalie Heising Jan. 8, 2018 Katie Rankin Feb. 12, 2018 Natalie Heising Feb. 19, 2018 Natalie Heising Oct. 1, 2018 Rene Gangarosa Oct. 29, 2018 Loli Fidler Nov. 19, 2018 Izzy Heminger Jan. 14, 2019 Jessica Adolfsson Jan. 22, 2019 Izzy Heminger Feb. 4, 2019 Rene Gangarosa Oct. 21, 2019 Mallory Uihlein Dec. 3, 2019 Mallory Uihlein Dec. 9, 2019 Mikayla Lantto Dec. 7, 2020 Kiara Zanon Jan. 12, 2021 Carrie Byrnes Jan. 25, 2021 Josie Bothun Feb. 1, 2021 Kiara Zanon

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ACADEMIC AWARDS CHA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

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2015-16

Jeanette Bateman Kate Christoffersen Hannah Hoenshell Jill Holdcroft Paige Jahnke Darby Kern Emily Laurenzi Brooke Meyer Kendra Rasmussen Lindsay Reihl Stephanie Walkon Tess Weaver Jenna Welch Sarah Wilkie Katie Zinn Jeanette Bateman, Laura Bowman Taylor Gross Hannah Hoenshell Jill Holdcroft Paige Jahnke Darby Kern Cara Mendelson Sarah Nielsen Amy Petersen Kendra Rasmussen, Lindsay Reihl Kelly Seward Madison Smiddy Jenna Welch Celine Whitlinger Sarah Wilkie Shannon Yoxheimer Jeanette Bateman Laura Bowman Hannah Bramm Micayla Catanzariti Hannah Ehresmann Aly Hardy Hannah Hoenshell Jill Holdcroft Paige Jahnke Irene Kiroplis Emily Laurenzi Remi Martin Sarah Nielsen, Amy Petersen Kendra Rasmussen Caitlin Reilly Kelly Seward Bella Sutton Christi Vetter Celine Whitlinger Sarah Wilkie Shannon Yoxheimer

Jeanette Bateman, Laura Bowman Micayla Catanzariti Kelsey Crow Hannah Ehresmann Jill Holdcroft Paige Jahnke Irene Kiroplis Emily Laurenzi Remi Martin Sarah Nielsen Jordin Pardoski Amy Petersen Kelly Seward Bella Sutton Celine Whitlinger Sarah Wilkie Shannon Yoxheimer

2016-17

Laura Bowman Kelsey Crow Hannah Ehresmann Aly Hardy Irene Kiroplis Brooke Madsen Amanda McLeod Katie McMillan Meike Meilleur Sarah Nielsen Daniela Paniccia Amy Petersen Victoria Samuelsson Kelly Seward Bella Sutton Christi Vetter

2017-18

Chantal Burke Kelsey Crow Hannah Ehresmann Irene Kiroplis Cam Leonard Brooke Madsen Amanda McLeod Katie McMillan Meike Meilleur Shea Nelson Daniela Paniccia Katie Rankin Kate Rydland Sophie Slattery Bella Sutton Christi Vetter Olivia Villani

2018-19

2019-20

Jenna Brenneman Chantal Burke Kelsey Crow Rene Gangarosa Cam Leonard Brooke Madsen Amanda McLeod Katie McMillan Meike Meilleur Anna Promersberger Katie Rankin Morgan Rolph Kate Rydland Sophie Slattery Christi Vetter Olivia Villani Abby Welch Jessica Adolfsson Chantal Burke Loli Fidler Julie Gough Cam Leonard Brooke Madsen Amanda McLeod Katie McMillan Shea Nelson Anna Promersberger Katie Rankin Morgan Rolph Kate Rydland, Sophie Slattery Olivia Villani Abby Welch

2020-21 Jessica Adolfsson Josie Bothun Carrie Byrnes Jess Ciarrocchi Maeve Connolly Amy Dobson Rene Gangarosa Julie Gough Natalie Heising Izzy Heminger Cam Leonard Lyndie Lobdell Anna Promersberger Annie Spring Mallory Uihlein Olivia Wallin Kiara Zanon

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CHA STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2013-14

Laura Bowman, Lindsay Reihl

2014-15

Bella Sutton

2017-18

Katie McMillan

2018-19

Kelsey Crow


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ACADEMIC AWARDS ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN TEAM 2012-13

2013-14

2014-15

2015-16

Kate Christoffersen Jess Desorcie Taylor Gross Lindsay Reihl Tess Weaver Jenna Welch Jeanette Bateman Taylor Gross Hannah Hoenshell Jill Holdcroft Paige Jahnke Emily Laurenzi Kendra Rasmussen Lindsay Reihl Stephanie Walkom Tess Weaver Jenna Welch Celine Whitlinger Sarah Wilkie Jeanette Bateman Laura Bowman Micayla Catanzariti Hannah Hoenshell Jill Holdcroft Paige Jahnke Emily Laurenzi Sarah Nielsen Amy Petersen Kendra Rasmussen Kelly Seward Celine Whitlinger Sarah Wilkie Shannon Yoxheimer Jeanette Bateman, Laura Bowman Hannah Bramm Micayla Catanzariti Hannah Ehresmann Aly Hardy Hannah Hoenshell, Jill Holdcroft Paige Jahnke Irene Kiroplis Emily Laurenzi Remi Martin Sarah Nielsen Jordin Pardoski Amy Petersen Kelly Seward Bella Sutton Christi Vetter Celine Whitlinger Sarah Wilkie Shannon Yoxheimer

2016-17

2017-18

2018-19

2019-20

Laura Bowman Kelsey Crow Hannah Ehresmann Irene Kiroplis Meike Meilleur Sarah Nielsen Amy Petersen Victoria Samuelsson Kelly Seward Bella Sutton Christi Vetter Kelsey Crow Hannah Ehresmann Aly Hardy Irene Kiroplis Brooke Madsen Amanda McLeod Katie McMillan Meike Meilleur Kate Rydland Bella Sutton Christi Vetter Olivia Villani Chantal Burke Kelsey Crow Natalie Heising Cam Leonard Brooke Madsen Amanda McLeod Katie McMillan Meike Meilleur Shea Nelson Katie Rankin Morgan Rolph Kate Rydland Sophie Slattery Christi Vetter Olivia Villani Abby Welch Jessica Adolfsson Chantal Burke Rene Gangarosa Natalie Heising Cam Leonard Brooke Madsen Amanda McLeod Katie McMillan Shea Nelson Anna Promersberger Katie Rankin Morgan Rolph Kate Rydland Sophie Slattery Taylor Valente Olivia Villani Abby Welch

2020-21 Jessica Adolfsson Rene Gangarosa Julie Gough Natalie Heising Izzy Heminger Cam Leonard Anna Promersberger Mallory Uihlein Rachel Weiss BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS 2012-13 Kate Christoffersen Lindsay Reihl 2013-14

Lindsay Reihl Sarah Wilkie

2014-15

Laura Bowman Amy Petersen Kelly Seward

2015-16

Jeanette Bateman Laura Bowman Hannah Ehresmann Paige Jahnke Emily Laurenzi Remi Martin Jordin Pardoski Amy Petersen Kelly Seward, Sarah Wilkie

2016-17

2017-18

2018-19

Laura Bowman Kelsey Crow Amy Petersen Kelly Seward Bella Sutton Kelsey Crow, Hannah Ehresmann Katie McMillan Brooke Madsen Bella Sutton Kelsey Crow Cam Leonard Brooke Madsen, Amanda McLeod

2019-20

Cam Leonard Brooke Madsen Katie McMillan Anna Promersberger Katie Rankin Morgan Rolph Sophie Slattery, Olivia Villani Abby Welch

2020-21

Julie Gough Izzy Heminger Cam Leonard Anna Promersberger Mallory Uihlein

AHCA ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLARS 2016-17 Laura Bowman Kelsey Crow Katie McMillan Amy Petersen Kelly Seward, Bella Sutton Christi Vetter 2017-18

Kelsey Crow Hannah Ehresmann Katie McMillan Brooke Madsen Bella Sutton Sophie Slattery

2018-19

Kelsey Crow Cam Leonard Brooke Madsen Amanda McLeod, Meike Meilleur

2019-20

Cam Leonard Brooke Madsen Katie McMillan Katie Rankin Morgan Rolph Olivia Villan

2020-21 Josie Bothun Julie Gough Izzy Heminger Cam Leonard Anna Promersberger Kiara Zanon COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 2016-17 Laura Bowman (Second Team) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2 2015-16 Laura Bowman 2016-17 Laura Bowman 2018-19 Kelsey Crow PENN STATE ERIC A. WALKER AWARD 2018-19 Kelsey Crow

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RECORD BOOK TEAM GAME RECORDS POINTS 1. 27 2. 22 3. 20 20 5. 16 6. 15 15 15 15 8. 14 GOALS 1. 10 2. 8 8 4. 7 5. 6 6 6 6 6 6

vs. Chatham Jan. 4, 2013 at Union Oct. 7 2016 vs. RIT Feb. 10, 2021 vs. Sacred Heart Nov. 3, 2012 vs. Lindenwood Feb. 24, 2018 at RIT Feb. 20, 2021 at Lindenwood Jan. 29. 2021 vs. RIT Dec. 7, 2019 at RIT Oct. 28, 2016 at Sacred Heart Oct. 20, 2012

vs. Chatham Jan. 4, 2013 at Union Oct. 7, 2016 vs. Sacred Heart Nov. 3, 2012 vs. RIT Feb. 20, 2021 at Lindenwood Jan. 29, 2021 vs. RIT Dec. 7, 2019 vs. Lindenwood Feb. 24, 2018 at Colgate Nov. 7, 2014 vs. Sacred Heart Nov. 2, 2012 at Sacred Heart Oct. 20, 2012

POWER PLAY GOALS 1. 3 vs. Lindenwood, Feb. 24, 2018 3 at Sacred Heart Oct. 20, 2012 2. 2 23 times, last vs. Lind. Nov. 30, 2020

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ASSISTS 1. 17 2. 14 3. 13 4. 12 5. 10 6. 9 9 9 9 9 SHOTS 1. 71 2. 66 3. 64 4. 58 5. 53 6. 52 52 8. 51 9. 50 10. 48 48

SHORT-HANDED GOALS 1. 1 at Robert Morris Jan. 9, 2021 1 vs. RIT Feb. 10, 2021 1 vs. RIT Dec. 6, 2019 1 vs. Boston Univ. Oct. 25, 2019 1 vs. RIT March, 6, 2019 1 vs. Union Oct. 6, 2017 1 vs. Syracuse Feb. 24, 2017 1 at RIT Oct. 28, 2016 1 at RIT Oct. 27, 2016 1 vs. RIT Jan. 29, 2016 1 vs. RIT Jan. 18, 2015 1 at Robert Morris Dec. 6, 2014 1 at Robert Morris Dec. 5, 2014 1 at RIT Nov. 16, 2013

vs. Chatham Jan. 4, 2013 at Union Oct. 7, 2016 vs. RIT Feb. 10, 2021 vs. Sacred Heart Nov. 3, 2012 at RIT Oct. 28, 2016 at Mercyhurst Feb. 26, 2021 at RIT Feb. 29, 2021 at Lindenwood Jan. 29, 2021 vs. Lindenwood Feb. 24, 2018 vs. RIT Dec. 7, 2019

vs. Chatham Jan. 5, 2013 vs. Sacred Heart Nov. 2, 2012 vs. Sacred Heart Nov. 3, 2012 vs. Lindenwood Nov. 20, 2020 vs. RPI Oct. 12, 2019 at RIT Feb. 19, 2021 vs. Lindenwood Jan. 21, 2019 vs. RIT Nov. 20, 2018 vs. RIT Feb. 22, 2019 at Lindenwood Jan. 29, 2021 vs. Chatham Jan. 4, 2013

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PENALTIES 1. 11 2. 10 10 10 5. 9 6. 8 8 8 8 10. 7

at Clarkson Sept. 30, 2016 vs. Mercyhurst Jan. 27, 2017 at Union Oct. 8, 2016 at Union Oct. 7, 2016 vs. Mercyhurst Feb. 1, 2013 at Syracuse Nov. 11, 2017 vs. RIT Jan. 18, 2015 vs. RIT Oct. 25, 2012 at Vermont Oct. 4, 2013 11 times, last vs. Syracuse Nov. 24, 2019

SAVES 1. 64 2. 61 3. 59 59 59 6. 55 55 8. 54 54 10. 53 53

at Mercyhurst Dec. 1, 2012 vs. Syracuse March 4, 2016 at Robert Morris Feb. 22, 2013 vs. Mercyhurst Feb. 1, 2013 vs. RIT Oct. 26, 2012 at Quinnipiac Oct. 12, 2013 at Mercyhurst Nov. 30, 2012 at St. Lawrence Dec. 8, 2012 at RIT March 2, 2013 vs. Syracuse Oct. 13, 2012 at Robert Morris Feb. 23, 2013


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RECORD BOOK SEASON RECORDS GAMES PLAYED 1. 37 37 3. 36 36 36 36 7. 35 35 9. 21

2015-16 2014-15 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2013-14 2016-17 2012-13 2020-21

POINTS 1. 196 2. 190 3. 183 4. 180 5. 174 6. 168 7. 167 8. 163 9. 120

GOALS 1. 74 2. 73 3. 72 72 5. 70 6. 69 7. 66 8. 65 9. 49

2016-17 2018-19 2020-21 2014-15 2019-20 2012-13 2015-16 2017-18 2013-14

POINTS PER GAME 1. 9.33 (21 games) 2. 5.43 (35 games) 3. 5.08 (36 games) 4. 5.00 (36 games) 5. 4.97 (35 games) 6. 4.54 (37 games) 7. 4.53 (36 games) 8. 4.51 (37 games) 9. 3.33 (36 games)

GOALS PER 1. 3.43 2. 2.11 3. 2.03 4. 1.97 5. 1.95 6. 1.94 7. 1.81 8. 1.78 9. 1.36

2020-21 2016-17 2018-19 2012-13 2014-15 2019-20 2017-18 2013-14 2013-14

SHOTS 1. 1,092 2. 1,034 3. 978 4. 925 5. 871 6. 870 7. 866 8. 811 9. 805

ASSISTS 1. 124 2. 116 3. 113 4. 107 5. 105 6. 101 7. 98 8. 96 9. 71

2020-21 2016-17 2019-20 2018-19 2012-13 2015-16 2017-18 2014-15 2013-14

SHOTS PER 1. 38.33 2. 30.33 3. 28.72 4. 27.17 5. 25.00 6. 24.89 7. 24.74 8. 24.17 9. 21.92

ASSISTS PER GAME 1. 5.90 (21 games) 2. 3.31 (35 games) 3. 3.13 (36 games) 4. 3.00 (35 games) 5. 2.94 (36 games) 6. 2.73 (37 games) 7. 2.72 (36 games) 8. 2.59 (37 games) 9. 1.97 (36 games)

2020-21 2016-17 2019-20. 2012-13 2018-19 2015-16 2017-18 2014-15 2013-14

POWER PLAY GOALS 1. 24 2. 23 3. 22 22 5. 21 6. 17 7. 15 8. 10 9. 8

GAME (21 games) (35 games) (36 games) (35 games) (37 games) (36 games) (36 games) (37 games) (36 games)

PENALTIES/PENALTY MINUTES 1. 148 296 minutes 2. 143 286 minutes 3. 139 292 minutes 139 278 minutes 5. 134 268 minutes 6. 129 283 minutes 7. 125 250 minutes 125 250 minutes 9. 74 181 minutes

2016-17 2012-13 2019-20 2017-18 2014-15 2018-19 2015-16 2013-14 2020-21

2020-21 2016-17 2019-20 2018-19 2012-13 2014-15 2017-18 2015-16 2013-14

SAVES 1. 1,422 2. 1,332 3. 1,112 4. 1,045 5. 1,026 6. 896 7. 852 8. 798 9. 514

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2016-17 2015-16 2019-10 2017-18 2018-19 2020-21

(73 goals) (70 goals) (65 goals) (66 goals) (69 goals) (49 goals) (74 goals) (72 goals) (72 goals)

2018-19 2019-20 2017-18 2015-16 2012-13 2013-14 2016-17 2014-15 2020-21

SAVES PER 1. 40.63 2. 37.00 3. 30.05 4. 29.86 5. 27.73 6. 24.89 7. 24.48 8. 23.67 9. 22.17

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2016-17 2015-16 2019-20 2020-21 2017-18 2018-19

GAME (21 games) (36 games) (36 games) (36 games) (37 games) (35 games) (35 games) (36 games) (37 games)

2020-21 2018-19 2019-20 2017-18 2015-16 2012-13 2016-17 2013-14 2014-15

SAVE PERCENTAGE 1. .940 (31 GA), 514 saves) 2020-21 2. .931 (70 GA, 1,026 saves) 2015-16 3. .929 (105 GA, 1,422 saves) 2012-13 4. .927 (82 GA, 1,122 saves) 2014-15 5. .925 (67 GA, 852 saves) 2017-18 6. .918 (75 GA, 896 saves) 2019-20 7. .917 (68 GA, 798 saves) 2018-19 8. .911 (127 GA, 1,332 saves) 2013-14 9. .909 (97 GA, 1,045 saves) 2016-17

2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2019-20 2016-17 2012-13 2015-16 2013-14 2020-21

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 1.43 (31 GA, 1,277 min) 2. 1.81 (70 GA, 2,316 min) 3. 1.86 (69 GA, 2,227 min) 4. 2.01 (72 GA, 2,146 min) 5. 2.05 (75 GA, 2,200 min) 6. 2.21 (82 GA, 2,223 min) 7. 2.74 (97 GA, 2,126 min) 8. 2.98 (105 GA, 2,111 min) 9. 3.46 (127 GA, 2,199 min)

(72 goals, 124 assists) 2020-21 (74 goals, 116 assists) 2016-17 (70 goals, 113 assists) 2019-20 (73 goals, 107 assists) 2018-19 (69 goals, 105 assists) 2012-13 (72 goals, 96 assists) 2014-15 (66 goals, 101 assists) 2015-16 (65 goals, 98 assists) 2017-18 (49 goals, 71 assists) 2013-14

GAME (35 games) (36 games) (37 games) (35 games) (37 games) (36 games) (21 games) (36 games) (36 games)

2020-21 2015-16 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2014-15 2016-17 2012-13 2013-14

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RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS GOALS 1. 3 *3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ASSISTS 1. 5 2. 3 3 *3 3 3 3 3 3 POINTS 1. 6 2. 4 4 4 4 5. 3

Julie Gough Natalie Heising Natalie Heising Laura Bowman Laura Bowman Amy Petersen Micayla Catanzariti Laura Bowman Hannah Hoenshell

vs. RIT Feb. 10, 2021 vs. RIT March 5, 2020 vs. Lindenwood Feb. 24, 2018 vs. Robert Morris Dec. 4, 2016 at Union Oct. 7, 2016 at Union Oct. 7, 2016 at Robert Morris Nov. 14, 2015 vs. Mercyhurst Dec. 13, 2014 vs. Sacred Heart Nov. 2, 2012

Kiara Zanon Kiara Zanon Mallory Uihlein Shea Nelson Mallory Uihlein Katie McMillan Katie McMillan Brooke Madsen Jeanette Bateman

vs. RIT Feb. 10, 2021 at RIT Feb. 19, 2021 at RIT Feb. 20, 2021 vs. RIT March 5, 2020 at Vermont Nov. 29, 2019 at Providence Oct. 18, 2019 vs. Lindenwood Feb. 24, 2018 at Union Oct. 7, 2016 vs. Chatham Jan. 4, 2013

Kiara Zanon Natalie Heising Laura Bowman Amy Petersen Hannah Hoenshell 56 times, last by Mallory Uihlein

vs. RIT vs. RIT at Union at Union vs. Chatham

Feb. 10, 2021 Feb. 10, 2021 Oct. 7, 2016 Oct. 7, 2016 Jan. 4, 2013

at RIT

Feb. 20, 2021

SHOTS 1. 12 Kiara Zanon at Syracuse Dec. 11, 2020 12 Laura Bowman vs. Mercyhurst Jan. 28, 2017 12 Tess Weaver vs. Chatham Jan. 5, 2013 3. 11 Shannon Yoxheimer at Sacred Heart Oct. 20, 2012 11 Hannah Hoenshell vs. Sacred Heart Nov. 2, 2012 11 Shannon Yoxheimer vs. Sacred Heart Nov. 3, 2012 11 Shannon Yoxheimer vs. Lindenwood Feb. 8, 2014 7. 10 7 times, last by Natalie Heising vs. Lindenwood Jan. 21, 2019 PLUS-MINUS RATING 1. +5 Rene Gangarosa +5 Lyndie Lobdell +5 Kiara Zanon +5 Natalie Heising +5 Laura Bowman +5 Brooke Madsen 3. +4 18 times, last by Lyndie Lobdell

at Mercyhurst at RIT vs. RIT vs. RIT at Union at Union

Feb. 26, 2021 Feb. 20, 2021 Feb., 10, 2021 Feb., 10, 2021 Oct. 7, 2016 Oct. 7, 2016

at Mercyhurst

Feb. 26, 2021

SHORT-HANDED GOALS 1. 1 Natalie Heising 1 Kiara Zanon 1 Mallory Uihlein 1 Brooke Madsen 1 Abby Welch 1 Christi Vetter 1 Amy Petersen 1 Amy Petersen 1 Amy Petersen 1 Amy Petersen 1 Laura Bowman 1 Laura Bowman 1 Micayla Catanzariti 1 Jill Holdcroft

vs. RIT at Robert Morris vs. RIT vs. Boston Univ. vs. RIT at Union vs. Syracuse at RIT at RIT vs. RIT vs. RIT at Robert Morris at Robert Morris at RIT

Feb. 10, 2021 Jan. 9, 2021 Dec. 6, 2019 Oct. 25, 2019 March 6, 2019 Oct. 6, 2017 Feb. 24, 2017 Oct. 28, 2016 Oct. 27, 2016 Jan. 29, 2016 Jan. 18, 2015 Dec. 6, 2014 Dec. 5, 2014 Nov. 16, 2013

PENALTIES 1. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Izzy Heminger Rachel Weiss Jessica Adolfsson Loli Fidler Abby Welch Katie McMillan Brooke Madsen Caileah Forrest Micayla Catanzariti Jordin Pardoski Micayla Catanzariti

at Mercyhurst at Providence vs. RIT at Union at Mercyhurst at RIT at Clarkson at Clarkson at Robert Morris vs. Mercyhurst vs. Syracuse

Jan. 17, 2020 Oct. 19, 2019 Nov. 20, 2018 Oct. 12, 2018 Feb. 10, 2018 Dec. 2, 2017 Sept. 30, 2016 Sept. 30, 2016 Dec. 6, 2014 Feb. 16, 2014 Oct. 13, 2012

SAVES 1. 64 2. 61 3. 59 59 59 6. 55 7. 54 54 9. 53 53

Nicole Paniccia Celine Whitlinger Nicole Paniccia Celine Whitlinger Nicole Paniccia Celine Whitlinger Nicole Paniccia Nicole Paniccia Celine Whitlinger Nicole Paniccia

at Mercyhurst vs. Syracuse vs. RIT vs. Mercyhurst at Robert Morris at Quinnipiac at St. Lawrence at RIT at Robert Morris vs. Syracuse

Dec. 1, 2012 March 4, 2016 Oct. 26, 2012 Feb. 1, 2013 Feb. 22, 2013 Oct. 12, 2013 Dec. 8, 2012 March 2, 2013 Feb. 23, 2013 Oct. 13, 2012

POWER-PLAY GOALS 1. 2 Natalie Heising 2 Natalie Heising 2 Amy Petersen 4. 1 133 times, last by Julie Gough

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Feb. 19, 2021

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2021-22 PENN STATE WOMEN'S HOCKEY

RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS GOALS 1. 19 2. 18 3. 17 4. 16 5. 15 6. 14 14 8. 13 13 10. 12 ASSISTS 1. 21 2. 20 3. 17 17 5. 16 16 7. 15 15 15 10. 14 14 14 POINTS 1. 32 2. 31 31 4. 30 30 6. 29 7. 28 28 9. 27 10. 25

Natalie Heising Laura Bowman Laura Bowman Laura Bowman Natalie Heising Amy Petersen Shannon Yoxheimer Olivia Wallin Natalie Heising Shannon Yoxheimer

2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2018-19 2016-17 2012-13 2020-21 2019-20 2014-15

Amy Petersen Kiara Zanon Shannon Yoxheimer Brooke Madsen Amy Petersen Amy Petersen Kelsey Crow Laura Bowman Taylor Gross Brooke Madsen Laura Bowman Bella Sutton

2015-16 2020-21 2012-13 2017-18 2016-17 2014-15 2018-19 2014-15 2012-13 2016-17 2014-15 2017-18

Laura Bowman Shannon Yoxheimer Laura Bowman Kiara Zanon Amy Petersen Amy Petersen Natalie Heising Natalie Heising Amy Petersen Laura Bowman

(18G, 14A) (14G, 17A) (16G, 15A) (10G, 20A) (14G, 16A) (8G, 21A) (15G, 13A) (19G, 9A) (11G, 16A) (17G, 8A)

2016-17 2012-13 2014-15 2020-21 2016-17 2015-16 2018-19 2017-18 2014-15 2015-16

(21 games) (33 games) (21 games) (36 games) (21 games) (37 games) (37 games) (36 games) (34 games) (35 games) (35 games)

2020-21 2016-17 2020-21 2017-18 2020-21 2015-16 2014-15 2018-19 2012-13 2017-18 2016-17

(21 games) (17 games) (21 games) (37 games) (34 games) (21 games) (36 games) (35 games) (34 games) (35 games) (37 games)

2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2015-16 2012-13 2020-21 2017-18 2016-17 2012-13 2018-19 2014-15

GOALS PER GAME 1. 0.62 Olivia Wallin 2. 0.55 Laura Bowman 3. 0.52 Julie Gough 0.52 Natalie Heising 5. 0.48 Kiara Zanon 6. 0.46 Laura Bowman 7. 0.43 Laura Bowman 8. 0.42 Natalie Heising 9. 0.41 Shannon Yoxheimer 10. 0.40 Bella Suttton 0.40 Amy Petersen ASSISTS PER GAME 1. 0.95 Kiara Zanon 2. 0.76 Natalie Heising 3. 0.62 Lyndie Lobdell 4. 0.57 Amy Petersen 5. 0.50 Shannon Yoxheimer 6. 0.48 Izzy Heminger 7. 0.47 Brooke Madsen 8. 0.46 Amy Petersen 9. 0.44 Taylor Gross 10. 0.43 Kelsey Crow 0.43 Amy Petersen

POINTS PER GAME 1. 1.43 Kiara Zanon (21 games) 2. 1.17 Natalie Heising (17 games) 3. 0.97 Laura Bowman (33 games) 4. 0.91 Shannon Yoxheimer (34 games) 5. 0.90 Julie Gough (21 games) 6. 0.86 Amy Petersen (35 games) 7. 0.84 Olivia Wallin (19 games) 0.84 Laura Bowman (37 games) 9. 0.78 Natalie Heising (36 games) 0.78 Natalie Heising (36 games) 0.78 Amy Petersen (37 games) POWER-PLAY GOALS 1. 10 Natalie Heising 2. 6 Katie Rankin 6 Laura Bowman 6 Jill Holdcroft 5. 5 Rene Gangarosa 5 Amy Petersen 5 Bella Sutton 8. 4 Rene Gangarosa 4 Natalie Heising 4 Brooke Madsen 4 Natalie Heising 4 Jessica Adolfsson 4 Kelsey Crow 4 Laura Bowman 4 Hannah Bramm 4 Shannon Yoxheimer 4 Taylor Gross GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 6 Shannon Yoxheimer 2. 4 Olivia Wallin 4 Kiara Zanon 4 Natalie Heising 4 Natalie Heising 4 Amy Petersen 4 Laura Bowman 8. 3 Natalie Heising 3 Laura Bowman 3 Hannah Hoenshell 3 Bella Sutton 3 Shannon Yoxheimer SHORT-HANDED GOALS 1. 3 Amy Petersen 2. 2 Laura Bowman 3. 1 Natalie Heising 1 Kiara Zanon 1 Brooke Madsen 1 Mallory Uihlein 1 Abby Welch 1 Christi Vetter 1 Amy Petersen 1 Micayla Catanzariti 1 Jill Holdcroft

2020-21 2020-21 2016-17 2012-13 2020-21 2016-17 2020-21 2014-15 2018-19 2017-18 2015-16 2017-18 2018-19 2015-16 2012-13 2019-20 2016-17 2014-15 2019-20 2019-20 2019-20 2018-19 2018-19 2017-18 2014-15 2014-15 2014-15 2012-13 2014-15 2020-21 2020-21 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2014-15 2019-20 2015-16 2015-16 2014-15 2012-13 2016-17 2014-15 2020-21 2020-21 2019-20 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14

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RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS GOALS BY DEFENSEMEN 1. 7 Bella Sutton 2. 6 Rene Gangarosa 3. 5 Jessica Adolfsson 4. 4 Jessica Adolfsson 4 Izzy Heminger 4 Izzy Heminger 4 Kelsey Crow 4 Katie McMillan 4 Kate Rydland 4 Bella Sutton ASSISTS BY DEFENSEMEN 1. 15 Kelsey Crow 2. 14 Bella Sutton 3. 13 Lyndie Lobdell 13 Kelly Seward 5. 12 Rene Gangarosa 12 Izzy Heminger 7. 11 Kelsey Crow 11 Bella Sutton 9. 10 Izzy Heminger 10 Kelly Seward POINTS BY DEFENSEMEN 1. 18 Rene Gangarosa (6G, 12A) 2. 17 Bella Sutton (3G, 14A) 3. 16 Izzy Heminger (4G, 12A) 16 Kelsey Crow (1G, 15A) 5. 15 Kelsey Crow (4G, 11A) 15 Bella Sutton (7G, 8A) 7. 14 Lyndie Lobdell (1G, 13A) 14 Kelly Seward (1G, 13A) 9. 13 Izzy Heminger (4G, 9A) 13 Bella Sutton (2G, 11A) SHOTS 1. 197 Shannon Yoxheimer (8 goals) 2. 169 Shannon Yoxheimer (14 goals) 3. 166 Laura Bowman (18 goals) 4. 162 Shannon Yoxheimer (12 goals) 5. 159 Shannon Yoxheimer (8 goals) 6. 149 Natalie Heising (15 goals) 7. 140 Laura Bowman (17 goals) 8. 136 Brooke Madsen (4 goals) 9. 131 Natalie Heising (19 goals) 10. 129 Laura Bowman (16 goals)

2014-15 2019-20 2018-19 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2016-17 2015-16 2018-19 2017-18 2020-21 2016-17 2019-20 2019-20 2017-18 2016-17 2020-21 2014-15 2019-20 2017-18 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2014-15 2020-21 2016-17 2018-19 2016-17

SHOTS PER GAME 1. 5.47 Shannon Yoxheimer (36 games) 2. 5.03 Laura Bowman (33 games) 3. 4.97 Shannon Yoxheimer (34 games) 4. 4.71 Kiara Zanon (21 games) 5. 4.59 Natalie Heising (17 games) 6. 4.38 Shannon Yoxheimer (37 games) 7. 4.30 Shannon Yoxheimer (37 games) 8. 4.14 Natalie Heising (36 games) 9. 3.78 Brooke Madsen (36 games) 3.78 Laura Bowman (37 games) PLUS-MINUS RATING 1. +23 Kiara Zanon 2. +22 Lyndie Lobdell 3. +19 Rene Gangarosa 4. +17 Izzy Heminger 5. +16 Julie Gough 6. +15 Natalie Heising 7. +10 Jessica Adolfsson +10 Jess Ciarrocchi +10 Amy Dobson +10 Mallory Uihlein PENALTIES/PENALTY MINUTES 1. 20 Jordin Pardoski 2. 17 Kelly Seward 3. 16 Hannah Bramm 16 Micayla Catanzariti 5. 15 Jessica Adolfsson 15 Katie McMillan 15 Abby Welch 15 Katie McMillan 15 Bella Sutton 15 Remi Martin 15 Jenna Welch

(20-40) (17-34) (16-32) (16-32) (15-30) (15-30) (15-30) (15-30) (15-30) (15-30) (15-30)

2013-14 2016-17 2012-13 2020-21 2020-21 2014-15 2015-16 2018-19 2017-18 2015-16 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2020-21 2012-13 2016-17 2014-15 2012-13 2018-19 2017-18 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2012-13

2013-14 2012-13 2016-17 2014-15 2015-16 2018-19 2015-16 2017-18 2017-18 2014-15

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2021-22 PENN STATE WOMEN'S HOCKEY

RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS BY CLASS GOALS 1. 18 2. 14 3. 9 4. 8 8 6. 7 7 8. 6 6 10. 4 4

BY A SENIOR Laura Bowman 2016-17 Amy Petersen 2016-17 Hannah Bramm 2015-16 Brooke Madsen 2019-20 Shannon Yoxheimer 2015-16 Natalie Heising 2020-21 Taylor Gross 2013-14 Katie McMillan 2019-20 Christi Vetter 2017-18 Micayla Catanzariti 2015-16 Abby Welch 2019-20

ASSISTS BY A SENIOR 1. 16 Amy Petersen 2. 15 Kelsey Crow 3. 14 Bella Sutton 14 Laura Bowman 5. 13 Natalie Heising 13 Brooke Madsen 13 Kelly Seward 8. 8 Taylor Gross 9. 7 Katie McMillan 10. 6 Meike Meilleur 6 Hannah Bramm

2016-17 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2020-21 2019-20 2016-17 2013-14 2019-20 2018-19 2015-16

GOALS 1. 17 2. 13 3. 12 4. 8 8 6. 7 7 7 7 10. 6 6

BY A JUNIOR Laura Bowman 2015-16 Natalie Heising 2019-20 Shannon Yoxheimer 2014-15 Katie McMillan 2018-19 Amy Petersen 2015-16 Amy Dobson 2020-21 Brooke Madsen 2018-19 Taylor Gross 2012-13 Shea Nelson 2019-20 Meike Meilleur 2017-18 Hannah Bramm 2014-15

ASSISTS BY A JUNIOR 1. 21 Amy Petersen 2015-16 2. 15 Taylor Gross 2012-13 3. 13 Shea Nelson 2019-20 4. 11 Kelsey Crow 2017-18 11 Bella Sutton 2016-17 6. 10 Izzy Heminger 2020-21 7. 9 Katie McMillan 2018-19 8. 8 Natalie Heising 2019-20 8 Laura Bowman 2015-16 8 Shannon Yoxheimer 2014-15 8 Hannah Hoenshell 2014-15

OINTS BY A SENIOR P 1. 32 Laura Bowman 2016-17 2. 30 Amy Petersen 2016-17 3. 21 Brooke Madsen 2019-20 4. 20 Natalie Heising 2020-21 5. 17 Bella Sutton 2017-18 6. 16 Kelsey Crow 2018-19 7. 15 Taylor Gross 2013-14 15 Hannah Bramm 2015-16 9. 14 Kelly Seward 2016-17 10. 13 Katie McMIllan 2019-20 13 Shannon Yoxheimer 2015-16

POINTS BY A JUNIOR 1. 29 Amy Petersen 2015-16 2. 25 Laura Bowman 2015-16 3. 22 Taylor Gross 2012-13 4. 21 Natalie Heising 2019-20 5. 20 Shea Nelson 2019-20 20 Shannon Yoxheimer 2014-15 7. 17 Katie McMillan 2018-19 8. 15 Kelsey Crow 2017-18 9. 14 Amy Dobson 2020-21 10. 13 Bella Sutton 2016-17 13 Hannah Hoenshell 2014-15

SAVES BY A SENIOR 1. 773 Nicole Paniccia 2013-14 2. 648 Hannah Ehresmann 2017-18 3. 630 Celine Whitlinger 2015-16

SAVES BY A JUNIOR 1. 1,028 Nicole Paniccia 2012-13 2. 774 Chantal Burke 2019-20 3. 757 Celine Whitlinger 2014-15 4. 745 Jenna Brenneman 2018-19

WINS BY A SENIOR 1. 9 Hannah Ehresmann 2017-18 2. 7 Celine Whitlinger 2015-16 3. 1 Nicole Paniccia 2013-14

SHUTOUTS BY A SENIOR 1. 4 Celine Whitlinger 2015-16 2. 3 Hannah Ehresmann 2017-18

WINS BY A JUNIOR 1. 13 Jenna Brenneman 2018-19 13 Chantal Burke 2019-20 13 Celine Whitlinger 2014-15 3. 6 Nicole Paniccia 2012-13

SHUTOUTS BY A JUNIOR 1. 7 Chantal Burke 2019-20 2. 4 Jenna Brenneman 2018-19 3. 3 Celine Whitlinger 2014-15 4. 2 Hannah Ehresmann 2016-17

GOALS 1. 16 2. 15 3. 11 11 5. 8 8 8 8. 6 6 10. 5 5

BY A SOPHOMORE Laura Bowman 2014-15 Natalie Heising 2018-19 Julie Gough 2020-21 Amy Petersen 2014-15 Katie Rankin 2018-19 Meike Meilleur 2016-17 Shannon Yoxheimer 2013-14 Rene Gangarosa 2019-20 Shea Nelson 2018-19 Hannah Hoenshell 2013-14 Jess Desorcie 2012-13

ASSISTS BY A SOPHOMORE 1. 17 Brooke Madsen 2017-18 2. 16 Amy Petersen 2014-15 3. 15 Natalie Heising 2018-19 15 Laura Bowman 2014-15 5. 13 Jess Desorcie 2012-13 6. 12 Rene Gangarosa 2019-20 12 Izzy Heminger 2019-20 12 Hannah Hoenshell 2013-14 9. 10 Kelly Seward 2014-15 10. 8 Julie Gough 2020-21 8 Natalie Heising 2019-20 8 Shea Nelson 2018-19 8 Victoria Samuelsson 2016-17 8 Bella Sutton 2015-16 8 Shannon Yoxheimer 2014-15

POINTS BY A SOPHOMORE 1. 31 Laura Bowman 2014-15 2. 28 Natalie Heising 2018-19 3. 27 Amy Petersen 2014-15 4. 21 Brooke Madsen 2017-18 5. 19 Julie Gough 2020-21 6. 18 Jess Desorcie 2012-13 18 Rene Gangarosa 2019-20 8. 17 Hannah Hoenshell 2013-14 9. 16 Izzy Heminger 2019-20 16 Shannon Yoxheimer 2014-15

SAVES BY A SOPHOMORE 1. 559 Celine Whitlinger 2013-14 2. 396 Hannah Ehresmann 2015-16 3. 187 Daniela Paniccia 2017-18 4. 90 Cam Leonard 2019-20 WINS BY A SOPHOMORE 1. 5 Hannah Ehresmann 2015-16 2. 3 Celine Whitlinger 2013-14 3. 1 Daniela Paniccia 2017-18

SHUTOUTS BY A SOPHOMORE 1. 2 Hannah Ehresmann 2015-16 2. 1 Daniela Paniccia 2017-18

GOALS 1. 19 2. 14 3. 13 4. 10 10 10 7. 9 8. 7 7 7

BY A FRESHMAN Natalie Heising 2017-18 Shannon Yoxheimer 2012-13 Olivia Wallin 2020-21 Kiara Zanon 2020-21 Laura Bowman 2013-14 Jill Holdcroft 2012-13 Hannah Hoenshell 2012-13 Brooke Madsen 2016-17 Katie Rankin 2017-18 Bella Sutton 2014-15

ASSISTS BY A FRESHMAN 1. 20 Kiara Zanon 2020-21 2. 17 Shannon Yoxheimer 2012-13 3. 14 Brooke Madsen 2016-17 4. 13 Lyndie Lobdell 2020-21 5. 12 Katie Rankin 2017-18 12 Victoria Samuelsson 2015-16 7. 10 Caitlin Reilly 2014-15 10 Amy Petersen 2013-14 9. 9 Izzy Heminger 2018-19 9 Natalie Heising 2017-18 9 Rachel Weiss 2019-20 9 Mallory Uihlein 2019-20 POINTS BY A FRESHMAN 1. 31 Shannon Yoxheimer 2012-13 2. 30 Kiara Zanon 2020-21 3. 28 Natalie Heising 2017-18 4. 21 Brooke Madsen 2016-17 5. 19 Katie Rankin 2017-18 6. 16 Caitlin Reilly 2014-15 16 Laura Bowman 2013-14 8. 15 Bella Sutton 2014-15 15 Amy Petersen 2013-14 10. 14 Hannah Hoenshell 2012-13

SAVES BY A FRESHMAN 1. 508 Josie Bothun 2020-21 2. 461 Daniela Paniccia 2016-17 3. 377 Celine Whitlinger 2012-13 4. 355 Hannah Ehresmann 2014-15

WINS BY A FRESHMAN 1. 16 Josie Bothun 2020-21 2. 5 Daniela Paniccia 2016-17 3. 4 Hannah Ehresmann 2014-15 4. 1 Celine Whitlinger 2012-13

SHUTOUTS BY A FRESHMAN 1. 3 Josie Bothun 2020-21 3 Daniela Paniccia 2016-17

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2021-22 PENN STATE WOMEN'S HOCKEY

RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS GOALS 1. 61 2. 54 3. 42 4. 38 5. 26 6. 22 7. 20 8. 19 9. 17 10. 16

Laura Bowman Natalie Heising Shannon Yoxheimer Amy Petersen Brooke Madsen Hannah Hoenshell Katie McMillan Katie Rankin Meike Meilleur Bella Sutton

2013-17 20172012-16 2013-17 2016-19 2012-16 2016-20 2017-20 2015-19 2014-18

ASSISTS 1. 63 2. 47 3. 43 43 5. 41 6. 38 7. 33 8. 31 9. 30 10. 29

Amy Petersen Brooke Madsen Natalie Heising Laura Bowman Bella Sutton Shannon Yoxheimer Kelsey Crow Izzy Heminger Kelly Seward Katie McMillan

2013-17 2016-20 20172013-17 2014-18 2012-16 2015-18 20182013-17 2016-20

POINTS (Min. 50 Games) 1. 104 Laura Bowman 2. 101 Amy Petersen 3. 97 Natalie Heising 4. 80 Shannon Yoxheimer 5. 73 Brooke Madsen 6. 57 Bella Sutton 7. 49 Katie McMillan 8. 48 Hannah Hoenshell 9. 43 Kelsey Crow 10. 41 Izzy Heminger 41 Katie Rankin GOALS PER GAME (Min. 50 Games) 1. 0.44 Natalie Heising 2. 0.43 Laura Bowman 3. 0.29 Shannon Yoxheimer 4. 0.26 Amy Petersen 5. 0.25 Julie Gough 6. 0.21 Hannah Bramm 7. 0.20 Taylor Gross 8. 0.19 Katie Rankin 0.19 Hannah Hoenshell 10. 0.18 Brooke Madsen ASSISTS PER GAME (Min. 50 Games) 1. 0.43 Amy Petersen 2. 0.35 Natalie Heising 0.35 Izzy Heminger 3. 0.33 Brooke Madsen 0.33 Taylor Gross 6. 0.30 Mallory Uihlein 0.30 Bella Sutton 0.30 Laura Bowman 9. 0.28 Victoria Samuelsson 10. 0.27 Kelsey Crow

(61g, 43a) (38g, 63a) (54g, 43a) (42g, 38a) (26g, 47a) (16g, 41a) (20g, 29a) (22g, 26a) (10g, 33a) (10g, 31a) (19g, 22a)

2013-17 2013-17 20172012-16 2016-20 2014-18 2016-20 2012-16 2015-19 20182017-20

(123 games) (143 games) (144 games) (145 games) (57 games) (72 games) (70 games) (99 games) (115 games) (141 games)

20172013-17 2012-16 2013-17 20192014-16 2012-14 2017-20 2012-16 2016-20

(145 games) (123 games) (89 games) (141 games) (70 games) (57 games) (138 games) (143 games) (71 games) (121 games)

2013-17 201720182016-20 2012-14 20192014-18 2013-17 2015-18 2015-19

POINTS PER GAME (Min. 50 Games) 1. 0.79 Natalie Heising 2. 0.73 Laura Bowman 3. 0.70 Amy Petersen 4. 0.56 Shannon Yoxheimer 5. 0.53 Taylor Gross 6. 0.52 Brooke Madsen 7. 0.46 Izzy Heminger 8. 0.44 Julie Gough 9. 0.42 Hannah Hoenshell 10. 0.41 Rachel Weiss 0.41 Bella Sutton 0.41 Katie Rankin

(123 games) (143 games) (145 games) (144 games) (70 games) (141 games) (89 games) (57 games) (115 games) (51 games) (138 games) (99 games)

20172013-17 2013-17 2012-16 2012-14 2016-20 201820192012-16 20192014-18 2017-20

GOALS Natalie Heising Laura Bowman Amy Petersen Brooke Madsen Shannon Yoxheimer Katie Rankin Bella Sutton Kelsey Crow Katie McMillan Jill Holdcroft

20172013-17 2013-17 2016-20 2012-16 2017-19 2014-18 2015-19 2016-20 2012-16

GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 11 Natalie Heising 2. 10 Laura Bowman 10 Shannon Yoxheimer 4. 7 Amy Petersen 5. 6 Hannah Hoenshell 6. 5 Katie Rankin 5 Bella Sutton 8. 4 Olivia Wallin 4 Kiara Zanon 4 Brooke Madsen 4 Meike Meilleur 4 Abby Welch

20172013-17 2012-16 2013-17 2012-16 2017-20 2014-18 202020202016-20 2015-18 2016-20

SHORTHANDED GOALS 1. 4 Amy Petersen 2. 2 Laura Bowman 3. 1 Natalie Heising 1 Kiara Zanon 1 Mallory Uihlein 1 Brooke Madsen 1 Abby Welch 1 Christi Vetter 1 Micayla Catanzariti 1 Jill Holdcroft

2013-17 2013-17 2020202020192016-20 2016-20 2014-19 2012-16 2012-16

POWER-PLAY 1. 19 2. 14 3. 11 4. 10 10 6. 9 9 8. 8 9. 7 7

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RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS HOTS ON GOAL S 1. 687 Shannon Yoxheimer 2. 525 Laura Bowman 4. 473 Natalie Heising 3. 432 Brooke Madsen 5. 267 Amy Petersen 6. 248 Bella Sutton 7. 234 Katie Rankin 8. 232 Meike Meilleur 9. 228 Shea Nelson 10. 224 Hannah Hoenshell SHOTS PER GAME (Min. 50 Games) 1. 4.77 Shannon Yoxheimer (144 games) 2. 3.85 Natalie Heising (123 games) 3. 3.67 Laura Bowman (143 games) 4. 3.06 Brooke Madsen (141 games) 5. 2.60 Taylor Gross (70 games) 6. 2.36 Katie Rankin (99 games) 7. 2.23 Shea Nelson (102 games) 8. 2.20 Rene Gangarosa (93 games) 8. 2.13 Izzy Heminger (89 games) 9. 1.95 Hannah Hoenshell (115 games) 10. 1.94 Victoria Samuelsson (71 games) GOALS BY DEFENSEMEN 1. 16 Bella Sutton 2. 10 Izzy Heminger 10 Kelsey Crow 4. 9 Jessica Adolfsson 5. 8 Rene Gangarosa 8 Jordin Pardoski 7. *7 Katie McMillan 8. 6 Kate Rydland 5 Kelly Seward 10. 4 Kendra Rasmussen ASSISTS BY DEFENSEMEN 1. 41 Bella Sutton 2. 33 Kelsey Crow 3. 31 Izzy Heminger 4. 30 Kelly Seward 5. 23 Rene Gangarosa 6. 17 Mallory Uihlein *17 Katie McMillan 17 Jordin Pardoski 9. 16 Jessica Adolfsson 10. 13 Lyndie Lobdell 13 Paige Jahnke POINTS BY DEFENSEMEN 1. 57 Bella Sutton 2. 43 Kelsey Crow 3. 41 Izzy Heminger 4. 35 Kelly Seward 5. 31 Rene Gangarosa 6. 25 Jessica Adolfsson 25 Jordin Pardoski 8. *24 Katie McMillan 9. 20 Mallory Uihlein 10. 14 Lyndie Lobdell

(16G, 41A) (10G, 33A) (10G, 31A) (5G, 30A) (8G, 17A) (5G, 9A) (8G, 17A) (7G, 17A) (3G, 17A) (1G, 13A)

2012-16 2013-17 20172016-20 2013-17 2014-18 2017-20 2015-19 2017-20 2012-16

PLUS/MINUS RATING 1. +23 Kiara Zanon 2. +22 Lyndie Lobdell 3. +20 Rene Gangarosa 4. +17 Julie Gough +17 Izzy Heminger 6. +14 Natalie Heising 7. +11 Rachel Weiss 8. +10 Jess Ciarrocchi +10 Amy Dobson 10. +9 Olivia Wallin

2012-16 20172013-17 2016-20 2012-14 2017-20 2017-20 201820182012-16 2015-17

PENALTIES/PENALTY MINUTES 1. 56 Jordin Pardoski 2. 46 Kelly Seward 3. 44 Micayla Catanzariti 4. 43 Bella Sutton 5. 41 Katie McMillan 6. 36 Izzy Heminger 36 Abby Welch 36 Natalie Heising 8. 35 Laura Bowman 9. 34 Paige Jahnke 10. 31 Sarah Nielsen

(112 minutes) (92 minutes) (88 minutes) (86 minutes) (82 minutes) (83 minutes) (83 minutes) (72 minutes) (70 minutes) (68 minutes) (62 minutes)

2012-16 2014-17 2012-16 2014-18 2016-20 20182016-20 20172013-17 2012-16 2013-17

2014-18 20182015-19 2018-21 20182012-16 2016-20 2016-20 2013-17 2012-15

GAMES PLAYED 1. 145 Amy Petersen 145 Sarah Nielsen 145 Emily Laurenzi 4. 144 Shannon Yoxheimer 5. 143 Laura Bowman 143 Katie McMillan 143 Amanda McLeod 143 Jordin Pardoski 9. 142 Kelly Seward 142 Abby Welch

2013-17 2013-17 2012-16 2012-16 2013-17 2016-20 2016-20 2012-16 2013-17 2016-20

2020202020182019201820172018202020182020-

2014-18 2015-19 20182013-17 201820192016-20 2012-16 2018-21 20202012-16

2014-18 2015-19 20182013-17 20182018-21 2012-16 2016-19 20192020-

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RECORD BOOK GOALTENDING RECORDS SINGLE SEASON SAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1,028 774 773 757 747 648 630 584 559 507

Nicole Paniccia 2012-13 Chantal Burke 2019-20 Nicole Paniccia 2013-14 Celine Whitlinger 2014-15 Jenna Brenneman 2018-19 Hannah Ehresmann 2017-18 Celine Whitlinger 2015-16 Hannah Ehresmann 2016-17 Celine Whitlinger 2013-14 Josie Bothun 2020-21

SAVES PER GAME (Min. 12 Games)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

38.07 37.27 35.14 30.28 29.58 29.20 28.64 27.12 26.40

Nicole Paniccia Celine Whitlinger Nicole Paniccia Celine Whitlinger Hannah Ehresmann Hannah Ehresmann Celine Whitlinger Daniela Paniccia Hannah Ehresmann

(27 games) (15 games) (22 games) (25 games) (12 games) (20 games) (22 games) (17 games) (15 games)

2012-13 2013-14 2013-14 2014-15 2014-15 2016-17 2015-16 2016-17 2015-16

SAVE PERCENTAGE (Min. 300 Saves) 1. .947 2. .944 3. .938 4. .937 5. .933 6. .928 7. .927 .927 9. .924 10. .920

Celine Whitlinger Josie Bothun Celine Whitlinger Chantal Burke Celine Whitlinger Nicole Paniccia Jenna Brenneman Hannah Ehresmann Hannah Ehresmann Hannah Ehresmann

(35 GA, 630 svs.) 2015-16 (30 GA, 507 svs.) 2020-21 (25 GA, 377 svs.) 2012-13 (52 GA, 774 svs.) 2019-20 (54 GA, 757 svs.) 2014-15 (80 GA, 1028 svs.) 2012-13 (59 GA, 747 svs.) 2018-19 (28 GA, 355 svs.) 2014-15 (53 GA, 648 svs.) 2017-18 (51 GA, 584 svs.) 2016-17

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (Min. 800 Minutes) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1.44 1.51 1.69 1.74 2.17 2.33 2.67 2.87 3.11 3.44

1. 2. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

16 13 13 13 9 7 6 5 5 4 4

1. 2. 5. 8.

7 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2

Josie Bothun (30 GA, 1254 mins.) 2020-21 Celine Whitlinger (35 GA, 1394 mins.) 2015-16 Chantal Burke (52 GA, 1842 mins.) 2019-20 Jenna Brenneman (59 GA, 2035 mins.) 2018-19 Celine Whitlinger (54 GA, 1494 mins.) 2014-15 Hannah Ehresmann (35 GA, 903 mins.) 2015-16 Hannah Ehresmann (51 GA, 1144 mins.) 2016-17 Daniela Paniccia (46 GA, 961 mins.) 2016-17 Nicole Paniccia (80 GA, 1543 mins.) 2012-13 Nicole Paniccia (74 GA, 1292 mins.) 2013-14

WINS Josie Bothun Chantal Burke Jenna Brenneman Celine Whitlinger Hannah Ehresmann Celine Whitlinger Nicole Paniccia Daniela Paniccia Hannah Ehresmann Hannah Ehresmann Hannah Ehresmann

(16-3-2) 2020-21 (13-11-7) 2019-20 (13-12-8) 2018-19 (13-11-1) 2014-15 (9-10-9) 2017-18 (7-11-4) 2015-16 (6-19-2) 2012-13 (5-8-2) 2016-17 (5-8-2) 2015-16 (4-13-3) 2016-17 (4-5-3) 2014-15

SHUTOUTS

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CAREER

SAVES

Chantal Burke Josie Bothun Jenna Brenneman Celine Whitlinger Daniela Paniccia Celine Whitlinger Hannah Ehresmann Hannah Ehresmann Hannah Ehresmann

2019-20 2020-21 2018-19 2015-16 2016-17 2014-15 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16

1. 2,323 2. 1,983 3. 1,801 4. 815 5. *779 6. 648 7. 507

Celine Whitlinger Hannah Ehresmann Nicole Paniccia Chantal Burke Jenna Brenneman Daniela Paniccia Josie Bothun

2012-16 2014-18 2012-14 2017-20 2018-21 2016-18 2020-

SAVES PER GAME (Min. 20 games)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

36.76 32.26 28.40 24.14 22.64 *21.64

Nicole Paniccia Celine Whitlinger Hannah Ehresmann Josie Bothun Chantal Burke Jenna Brenneman

(49 games) (72 games) (47 games) (21 games) (36 games) (36 games)

2012-14 2012-16 2014-18 20202017-20 2018-21

Josie Bothun (30 GA, 507 saves) Chantal Burke (57 GA, 815 saves) Celine Whitlinger (167 GA, 2,323 saves) Jenna Brenneman (63 GA, 779 saves) Hannah Ehresmann (167 GA, 1,983 saves) Nicole Paniccia (154 GA, 1,801 saves) Daniela Paniccia (60 GA, 648 saves)

20202017-20 2012-16 2018-21 2014-18 2012-14 2016-18

SAVE PERCENTAGE (Min. 500 saves)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

.944 .935 .933 *.925 .922 .921 .910

GOALS ALLOWED AVERAGE (Min. 1000 minutes)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1.44 1.70 *1.77 2.26 2.34 2.50 3.26

Josie Bothun (30 GA, 1,254 mins.) Chantal Burke (57 GA, 1,976 mins.) Jenna Brenneman (63 GA, 2,139 mins.) Hannah Ehresmann (167 GA, 4,443 mins.) Celine Whitlinger (167 GA, 4,284 mins.) Daniela Paniccia (60 GA, 1,442 mins.) Nicole Paniccia (154 GA, 2,836 mins.)

20202019-20 2018-21 2014-18 2012-16 2016-18 2012-14

Celine Whitlinger Hannah Ehresmann Josie Bothun Chantal Burke Jenna Brenneman Nicole Paniccia Daniela Paniccia

(24-39-6) (22-36-17) (16-3-2) (13-11-7) (13-12-9) (7-38-4) (6-13-4)

2012-16 2014-18 20202017-20 2018-21 2012-14 2016-18

(16-3-2) (13-12-7) (13-12-9) (22-36-17) (24-39-6) (6-13-4) (7-38-4)

20202017-20 2018-21 2014-18 2012-16 2016-18 2012-14

Chantal Burke Hannah Ehresmann Celine Whitlinger Josie Bothun Jenna Brenneman Daniela Paniccia

2017-20 2014-18 2012-16 20202018-21 2016-18

WINS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

24 22 16 13 *13 7 6

WIN PERCENTAGE (Min. 20 Decisions)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

.810 .516 .515 .407 .391 .348 .243

Josie Bothun Chantal Burke Jenna Brenneman Hannah Ehresmann Celine Whitlinger Daniela Paniccia Nicole Paniccia

SHUTOUTS 1. 4.

7 7 7 4 *4 4

GOALTENDER POINTS

1.

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RECORD BOOK MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS MOST GAMES WITH TWO GOALS OR MORE 1. 10 Natalie Heising 2. 9 Laura Bowman 3, 8 Shannon Yoxheimer 4. 4 Amy Petersen 5. 3 Hannah Hoenshell 6. 2 Julie Gough 2 Katie Rankin 2 Micayla Catanzariti 2 Hannah Bramm

20172013-17 2012-16 2013-17 2012-16 20192017-20 2012-16 2014-16

MOST GAMES 1. 13 2. 7 3. 6 4. 5 5 5. 4 4 4 4 4 4

WITH TWO ASSISTS OR MORE Amy Petersen Brooke Madsen Hannah Hoenshell Natalie Heising Shannon Yoxheimer Rene Gangarosa Kiara Zanon Kelsey Crow Bella Sutton Jess Desorcie Kelly Seward

2013-17 2016-20 2012-16 20172012-16 201820202015-19 2014-18 2012-14 2013-17

MOST GAMES WITH ONE GOAL AND ONE ASSIST 1. 14 Laura Bowman 2. 11 Amy Petersen 3. 10 Natalie Heising 4. 8 Shannon Yoxheimer 5. 7 Hannah Hoenshell 6. 6 Kiara Zanon 6 Taylor Gross

2013-17 2013-17 20172012-16 2012-16 20202012-14

POINT STREAKS 1. 9 Amy Petersen (14 Pts.) Oct. 12-Nov. 8, 2014 2. 7 Laura Bowman (10 Pts.) Oct. 22-Nov. 12, 2016 7 Taylor Gross (11 Pts.) Oct. 19-Nov. 10, 2012 7 Shannon Yoxheimer (12 Pts.) Oct. 19-Nov. 10, 2012 5. 6 Natalie Heising (10 Pts.) Feb. 24-Oct. 5, 2018 6. 5 Shea Nelson (7 Pts.) Dec. 7-Jan. 11, 2020 5 Katie McMillan (6 Pts.) Oct. 28-Nov. 12, 2016

DIFFERENT PLAYERS TO SCORE IN A GAME 8 vs. Sacred Heart Nov. 3, 2012 FASTEST GOAL SCORED TO START GAME 0:29 Amy Petersen

at Union; Oct. 7, 2016

FASTEST GOAL SCORED TO START PERIOD 0:10 Shannon Yoxheimer (3rd period) vs. Sacred Heart; Nov. 2, 2012 FASTEST BACK-TO-BACK GOALS SCORED 0:23 Taylor Gross & Shannon Yoxheimer vs. RIT; Oct. 26, 2012 FASTEST BACK-TO-BACK GOALS SCORED BY SAME PLAYER 3:41 Shannon Yoxheimer vs. Chatham; Jan. 4, 2013 FASTEST BACK-TO-BACK GOALS SCORED BY PLAYERS ON DIFFERENT TEAMS 0:06 Dayna Colang (UVM) & Hannah Hoenshell at Vermont; Oct. 5, 2013 FASTEST GOAL ALLOWED TO START GAME 0:14 Rebecca Lindblad, UConn Oct. 22, 2016 FASTEST GOAL ALLOWED TO START PERIOD 0:13 Melissa Robbins Sacred Heart; Nov. 3, 2012 LONGEST SHUTOUT STREAK 263:54 Josie Bothun

Nov. 25, 2017-Jan. 5, 2018 6 games with 3 shutouts

MOST COMBINED GOALS IN A GAME 13 vs. New Hampshire (L, 8-5)

Oct. 26, 2013

HOME ATTENDENCE RECORD 1. 1,804 Merrimack Oct. 6, 2018 2. 1,795 RIT Feb. 1, 2014 3. 1,424 Union Oct. 18, 2013 4. 1,387 Syracuse Jan. 20, 2018 5. 1,373 Syracuse Feb. 6, 2016 6. 1,257 6/6 Mercyhurst Dec. 13, 2014 7. 1,097 Mercyhurst Feb. 16, 2019 8. 1,055 Union Oct. 18, 2015 9. 1,042 Syracuse Jan. 31, 2015 10. 1,034 Robert Morris Feb. 8, 2020

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YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY

*Rankings sorted as USCHO.com & USA Today/USA Hockey

2020-21

16-3-2 (16-2-2 CHA)

2019-20

13-15-9 (7-8-5 CHA)

2018-19

13-14-9 (6-9-5 CHA)

Head Coach: Jeff Kampersal

Head Coach: Jeff Kampersal

Head Coach: Jeff Kampersal

Captain: Natalie Heising Alternate Captains: Rene Gangarosa, Anna Promersberger Nov. 29 * LINDENWOOD W 3-0 Nov. 30 * LINDENWOOD W 4-1 Dec. 5 * SYRACUSE W 2-1 Dec. 6 * SYRACUSE T (OT) 2-2 Dec. 11 at Syracuse W (OT) 4-3 Dec. 12 at Syracuse L 2-4 Jan. 8 * at Robert Morris W 3-2 Jan. 9 * at Robert Morris W 4-1 Jan. 23 * MERCYHURST W 2-1 Jan. 24 * MERCYHURST W 4-1 Jan. 29 * at Lindenwood W 6-2 Jan. 30 * at Lindenwood T (OT) 2-2 Feb. 5 * ROBERT MORRIS W 2-1 Feb. 6 * ROBERT MORRIS W 4-2 Feb. 16 * RIT W 2-0 Feb. 17 * RIT W 7-1 Feb. 19 * at RIT W 5-0 Feb. 20 * at RIT W 5-0 Feb. 9 * at Mercyhurst W 5-2 Feb. 10 * at Mercyhurst L (OT) 2-3 March 5 ^ vs. Syracuse L 2-3

Alternate Captains: Jessica Adolfsson, Natalie Heising, Brooke Madsen, Amanda McLeod, Kate Rydland, Abby Welch Sept. 27 at Holy Cross T (OT) 3-3 Sept. 28 at Holy Cross T (OT) 1-1 Oct. 4 at 1/1 Wisconsin L 0-7 Oct. 5 at 1/1 Wisconsin L 0-3 Oct. 11 RPI W 2-0 Oct. 12 RPI W 3-0 Oct. 18 at Providence W 4-2 Oct. 19 at Providence T (OT) 2-2 Oct. 25 10/10 BOSTON UNIV. L 2-5 Oct. 26 10/10 BOSTON UNIV. L (OT) 1-5 Nov. 1 * at Robert Morris L 2-5 Nov. 2 * at Robert Morris L 0-5 Nov. 23 * SYRACUSE T (OT) 1-1 Nov. 24 * SYRACUSE L 1-3 Nov. 29 + at Vermont W 4-0 Nov. 30 + vs. 7/6 Clarkson L 1-3 Dec. 6 * RIT W 3-0 Dec. 7 * RIT W 3-0 Jan. 3 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 3-0 Jan. 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 1-2 Jan. 10 * LINDENWOOD W 2-1 Jan. 11 * LINDENWOOD W 3-1 Jan. 17. * at Mercyhurst T (OT) 1-1 Jan. 18 * at Mercyhurst T (OT) 1-1 Jan. 24 * at Syracuse W 1-0 Jan. 25 * at Syracuse L 1-3 Feb. 7 * ROBERT MORRIS L 1-3 Feb. 8 * ROBERT MORRIS T (OT) 2-2 Feb. 14 * at RIT L 2-4 Feb. 15 * at RIT L 3-4 Feb. 21 * at Lindenwood T (OT 1-1 Feb. 22 * at Lindenwood W 5-1 Feb. 15 * MERCYHURST L 0-3 Feb. 16 * MERCYHURST W 2-0 March 5 ^ vs. RIT W 4-1 March 6 ^ vs. Mercyhurst L 1-4

Captain: Kelsey Crow Alternate Captains: Natalie Heising, Brooke Madsen Sept. 28 at 5/5 Colgate L 1-3 Sept. 29 at 5/5 Colgate W 4-2 Oct. 5 MERRIMACK T (OT) 1-1 Oct. 6 MERRIMACK L 1-2 Oct. 12 at Union W 3-1 Oct. 13 at Union W 3-2 Oct. 19 PROVIDENCE L (OT) 2-3 Oct. 20 PROVIDENCE W 5-3 Oct. 26 * at Mercyhurst L 1-2 Oct. 27 * at Mercyhurst L (OT) 4-5 Nov. 3 * SYRACUSE L 0-1 Nov. 4 * SYRACUSE L 2-5 Nov. 16 at RPI W 4-0 Nov. 17 at RPI T (OT) 1-1 Nov. 20 * RIT W 3-0 Nov. 21 * RIT W 2-1 Nov. 30 * at Robert Morris L 2-3 Dec. 1 * at Robert Morris L 1-4 Dec. 30 at Boston Univ. T (OT) 1-1 Dec. 31 at Boston Univ. W 1-0 Jan. 8 4/4 CORNELL T (OT) 3-3 Jan. 20 * LINDENWOOD W 3-0 Jan. 21 * LINDENWOOD W 2-1 Jan. 25 * at Syracuse L 1-2 Jan. 26 * at Syracuse T (OT) 1-1 Jan. 29 at #4/4 Princeton L 2-4 Feb. 8 * ROBERT MORRIS L 1-5 Feb. 9 * ROBERT MORRIS T (OT) 2-2 Feb. 15 * MERCYHURST T (OT) 1-1 Feb. 16 * MERCYHURST T (OT) 2-2 Feb. 22 * at RIT L 0-3 Feb. 23 * at RIT W 2-1 March 1 * at Lindenwood W 3-1 March 2 * at Lindenwood T (OT) 3-3 March 6 ^ vs. RIT W 4-1 March 7 ^ vs. Robert Morris L 1-2

* CHA game ^ CHA Tournament in Erie, Pa.

* CHA game + Windjammer Classic at Vermont in Burlington, Vt. ^ CHA Tournament in Buffalo, N.Y.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY

2017-18

2016-17

2015-16

9-21-5 (8-10-2 CHA)

12-19-6 (6-8-6 CHA)

Captain: Bella Sutton Alternate Captains: Kelsey Crow, Aly Hardy Sept. 29 at Minnesota Duluth L 0-1 Sept. 30 at Minnesota Duluth L 0-3 Oct. 6 UNION W 3-1 Oct. 7 UNION T (OT) 1-1 Oct. 13 2/2 CLARKSON L 0-2 Oct. 14 2/2 CLARKSON L 0-2 Oct. 20 at Merrimack L (OT) 1-2 Oct. 21 at Merrimack W (OT) 4-3 Oct. 28 * ROBERT MORRIS T (OT) 3-3 Oct. 29 * ROBERT MORRIS T (OT) 2-2 Nov. 3 * MERCYHURST L 1-3 Nov. 4 * MERCYHURST T (OT) 1-1 Nov. 10 * at Syracuse L 0-3 Nov. 11 * at Syracuse T (OT) 2-2 Nov. 21 at 8/8 Cornell T (OT) 1-1 Nov. 24 + at UConn T (OT) 1-1 Nov. 25 + vs. Yale T (OT) 0-2 Dec. 1 * at RIT W 5-0 Dec. 2 * at RIT W 2-0 Jan. 5 at 7/6 Ohio State W 5-1 Jan. 6 at 7/6 Ohio State L 0-2 Jan. 12 * at Lindenwood W 3-1 Jan. 13 * at Lindenwood L 1-4 Jan. 19 * SYRACUSE L (OT) 2-3 Jan. 20 * SYRACUSE L (OT) 1-2 Jan. 26 * at Robert Morris T (OT) 2-2 Jan. 27 * at Robert Morris L 2-4 Jan. 30 PRINCETON L 0-3 Feb. 9 * at Mercyhurst T (OT) 1-1 Feb. 10 * at Mercyhurst T (OT) 3-3 Feb. 16 * RIT W 4-1 Feb. 17 * RIT W 2-0 Feb. 23 * LINDENWOOD L 0-1 Feb. 24 * LINDENWOOD W 6-0 March 1 ^ vs. Lindenwood W 2-1 March 2 ^ vs. 9/9 Robert Morris L 2-7

Captain: Laura Bowman Alternate Captains: Kelsey Crow, Amy Petersen Sept. 30 at 5/5 Clarkson L 2-4 Oct. 1 at 5/5 Clarkson L 1-2 Oct. 7 at Union W 8-1 Oct. 8 at Union L 2-4 Oct. 14 BOSTON UNIV. T (OT) 3-3 Oct. 15 BOSTON UNIV. L 2-7 Oct. 21 at UConn T (OT) 0-0 Oct. 22 at UConn L 2-4 Oct. 27 * at RIT W 2-0 Oct. 28 * at RIT W 5-0 Nov. 4 * at Mercyhurst L 4-6 Nov. 5 * at Mercyhurst W (OT) 3-2 Nov. 11 * LINDENWOOD W 3-2 Nov. 12 * LINDENWOOD T (OT) 1-1 Nov. 21 3/4 ST. LAWRENCE L 0-3 Nov. 22 3/3 ST. LAWRENCE L 0-2 Dec. 3 * ROBERT MORRIS L 2-4 Dec. 4 * ROBERT MORRIS L 5-6 Dec. 30 at 8/8 Quinnipiac L 1-2 Dec. 31 at Princeton T (OT) 5-5 Jan. 6 OHIO STATE L 0-5 Jan. 7 OHIO STATE L 0-6 Jan. 13 * at Syracuse L 1-3 Jan. 14 * at Syracuse L 1-4 Jan. 21 * ! RIT W 3-0 Jan. 22 * RIT T (OT) 4-4 Jan. 27 * MERCYHURST L 0-6 Jan. 28 * MERCYHURST L 3-4 Feb. 10 * at Lindenwood W 4-1 Feb. 11 * at Lindenwood W 2-0 Feb. 17 * at 8/8 Robert Morris W 3-2 Feb. 18 * at 8/8 Robert Morris L 0-2 Feb. 24 * SYRACUSE L 1-5 Feb. 25 * SYRACUSE L 0-2 March 2 ^ vs. RIT L 1-2

* CHA game + Nutmeg Classic in Mansfield, Conn. ^ CHA Tournament in Buffalo, N.Y.

* CHA game ^ CHA Tournament in Buffalo, N.Y. ! Jackson's first game asinterim head coach.

Captains: Jordin Pardoski, Shannon Yoxheimer Alternate Captains: Laura Bowman, Sarah Wilkie Oct. 1 1/1 MINNESOTA L 0-2 Oct. 2 1/1 MINNESOTA L 0-5 Oct. 9 at 7/8 Boston Univ. W 5-3 Oct. 10 at 7/8 Boston Univ. L 1-3 Oct. 17 UNION W 3-0 Oct. 18 UNION W 3-0 Oct. 24 UCONN L 0-1 Oct. 25 UCONN L 3-4 Oct. 30 * at Lindenwood L 2-5 Oct. 31 * at Lindenwood T (OT) 1-1 Nov. 6 * MERCYHURST L 0-1 Nov. 7 * MERCYHURST T (OT) 1-1 Nov. 13 * at Robert Morris T (OT) 2-2 Nov. 14 * at Robert Morris W 5-1 Nov. 23 at St. Lawrence L 2-3 Nov. 24 at St. Lawrence L 2-4 Dec. 4 * at Syracuse L 1-3 Dec. 5 * at Syracuse T (OT) 1-1 Dec. 11 at 10/NR Princeton L 0-4 Dec. 12 at 10/NR Princeton L 2-3 Jan. 2 at Ohio State L 1-2 Jan. 3 at Ohio State W 3-2 Jan. 15 * at RIT L 0-3 Jan. 16 * at RIT W (OT) 3-2 Jan. 22 * ROBERT MORRIS W (OT) 3-2 Jan. 23 * ROBERT MORRIS T (OT) 2-2 Jan. 29 * RIT W 1-0 Jan. 30 * RIT W 2-0 Feb. 5 * SYRACUSE L (OT) 2-3 Feb. 6 * SYRACUSE L 1-2 Feb. 12 * LINDENWOOD W 3-0 Feb. 13 * LINDENWOOD L 0-1 Feb. 19 * at Mercyhurst L 1-3 Feb. 20 * at Mercyhurst T (OT) 2-2 Feb. 26 ^ RIT W 2-0 Feb. 27 ^ RIT W 3-2 March 4 ^ vs. Syracuse L (3OT) 2-3

10-15-11 (6-7-7 CHA)

Head Coach: Jeff Kampersal

Head Coach: Josh Brandwene Interim Head Coach: Dean Jackson

Head Coach: Josh Brandwene

* CHA game ^ CHA Tournament at Mercyhurst in Erie, Pa.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY

2014-15

17-16-4 (9-9-2 CHA)

2013-14

4-29-3 (1-18-1 CHA)

2012-13

7-26-2 (1-17-2 CHA)

Head Coach: Josh Brandwene

Head Coach: Josh Brandwene

Head Coach: Josh Brandwene

Captains: Jordin Pardoski, Shannon Yoxheimer Alternate Captains: Laura Bowman, Sarah Wilkie Oct. 3 at 1/1 Minnesota L 0-8 Oct. 4 vs. St. Cloud State W 3-2 Oct. 11 9/8 QUINNIPIAC L 0-3 Oct. 12 9/9 QUINNIPIAC T (OT) 1-1 Oct. 17 at Union W 4-1 Oct. 18 at Union T (OT) 2-2 Oct. 27 PRINCETON L 1-4 Oct. 28 PRINCETON W 2-1 Oct. 31 * at Syracuse L 1-3 Nov. 1 * at Syracuse T (OT) 2-2 Nov. 7 at Colgate W 6-4 Nov. 8 at Colgate W 3-1 Nov. 14 * at RIT L 0-3 Nov. 15 * at RIT W (OT) 3-2 Nov. 21 * LINDENWOOD W 3-0 Nov. 22 * LINDENWOOD L 1-2 Dec. 5 * at Robert Morris W 5-0 Dec. 6 * at Robert Morris L 2-4 Dec. 12 * 6/6 MERCYHURST W 2-1 Dec. 13 * 6/6 MERCYHURST W 5-3 Jan. 3 OHIO STATE L 1-3 Jan. 4 OHIO STATE L 0-6 Jan. 17 * RIT W 2-1 Jan. 18 * RIT W 3-1 Jan. 23 at New Hampshire L 0-2 Jan. 24 at New Hampshire W 3-1 Jan. 30 * SYRACUSE T (OT) 2-2 Jan. 31 * SYRACUSE W 4-2 Feb. 6 * at Lindenwood W 3-2 Feb. 7 * at Lindenwood L 2-4 Feb. 13 * at Mercyhurst L 0-2 Feb. 14 * at Mercyhurst L 0-4 Feb. 20 * ROBERT MORRIS L 1-4 Feb. 21 * ROBERT MORRIS L 1-4 Feb. 27 ^ LINDENWOOD W 1-0 Feb. 28 ^ LINDENWOOD W 3-1 March 6 ^ vs. Syracuse L 0-2

Captain: Taylor Gross Alternate Captains: Jordin Pardoski, Lindsay Reihl, Jenna Welch Oct. 4 at Vermont T (OT) 3-3 Oct. 5 at Vermont W 4-2 Oct. 11 at Quinnipiac L 1-5 Oct. 12 at Quinnipiac L 0-4 Oct. 18 UNION L 1-2 Oct. 19 UNION W 2-1 Oct. 26 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 5-8 Oct. 27 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 1-3 Oct. 31 * ROBERT MORRIS L 0-4 Nov. 1 * ROBERT MORRIS L 0-6 Nov. 9 * SYRACUSE L 1-2 Nov. 10 * SYRACUSE L (OT) 3-4 Nov. 15 * at RIT L 1-2 Nov. 16 * at RIT L 2-3 Nov. 22 * at Lindenwood L 1-2 Nov. 23 * at Lindenwood W 4-1 Nov. 30 MAINE T (OT) 1-1 Dec. 6 * at Mercyhurst L 0-7 Dec. 7 * at Mercyhurst L 0-8 Jan. 3 at Ohio State L 0-8 Jan. 4 at Ohio State L 0-4 Jan. 10 COLGATE L (OT) 2-3 Jan. 11 COLGATE W (OT) 2-1 Jan. 24 * at Syracuse L 2-3 Jan. 25 * at Syracuse L 0-3 Jan. 28 at Princeton L 1-6 Jan. 31 * RIT T (OT) 2-2 Feb. 1 * RIT L 1-3 Feb. 8 * LINDENWOOD L 1-2 Feb. 9 * LINDENWOOD L (OT) 3-4 Feb. 15 * 8/8 MERCYHURST L 0-4 Feb. 16 * 8/8 MERCYHURST L 1-4 Feb. 21 * at 9/9 Robert Morris L 2-5 Feb. 22 * at 9/9 Robert Morris L 0-4 Feb. 28 ^ at RIT L (OT) 2-3 March 1 ^ at RIT L 0-3

Captain: Taylor Gross Alternate Captains: Lindsay Reihl, Jenna Welch Oct. 6 at Vermont W 5-3 Oct. 7 at Vermont L 1-3 Oct. 13 * SYRACUSE L 0-4 Oct. 14 * SYRACUSE L 0-6 Oct. 19 at Sacred Heart L 1-2 Oct. 20 at Sacred Heart W 6-1 Oct. 25 * RIT L 1-4 Oct. 26 * RIT T (OT) 2-2 Nov. 2 SACRED HEART W 6-0 Nov. 3 SACRED HEART W 8-2 Nov. 10 * ROBERT MORRIS L 1-7 Nov. 11 * ROBERT MORRIS L 1-4 Nov. 16 * at Lindenwood L 1-5 Nov. 17 * at Lindenwood W 3-2 Nov. 30 * at 4/4 Mercyhurst L 0-5 Dec. 1 * at 4/4 Mercyhurst L 1-7 Dec. 7 at St. Lawrence L 1-3 Dec. 8 at St. Lawrence L 2-4 Jan. 4 CHATHAM W 10-0 Jan. 5 CHATHAM W 4-0 Jan. 11 at Union L 0-1 Jan. 12 at Union L 1-2 Jan. 25 * at Syracuse L 0-1 Jan. 26 * at Syracuse L 1-4 Jan. 29 PRINCETON L 0-3 Feb. 1 * 7/7 MERCYHURST L 2-5 Feb. 2 * 7/7 MERCYHURST L 1-4 Feb. 8 * LINDENWOOD L 1-3 Feb. 9 * LINDENWOOD T (OT) 3-3 Feb. 15 * at RIT L 1-3 Feb. 16 * at RIT L 0-4 Feb. 22 * at Robert Morris L 1-4 Feb. 23 * at Robert Morris L 2-4 March 1 ^ at RIT L 0-1 March 2 ^ at RIT L (OT) 2-3

* CHA game ^ CHA Tournament at Mercyhurst in Erie, Pa.

* CHA game ^ CHA Tournament at RIT in Rochester, N.Y.

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ALL-TIME VARSITY ROSTER A Jessica Adolfsson

J D

2018-21

Paige Jahnke

2012-16 202120202013-17 2014-16 2017-20 2018-21 2020-

Darby Kern Irene Kiroplis

D F G F F G G F

F F F F D

2012-16 2012-13 202020202015-19

D Jess Desorcie Amy Dobson

Mikayla Lantto Emily Laurenzi Cam Leonard Lyndie Lobdell

F D

2012-14 2018-

G F

2014-18 2015-18

F F

2018-20 2016-19

G Rene Gangarosa Karley Garcia Julie Gough Amber Greene Taylor Gross

D D F G F

2018202120192014-16 2012-14

F F D F F

2014-18 201720182012-16 2012-16

H Aly Hardy Natalie HeIsing Izzy Heminger Hannah Hoenshell Jill Holdcroft

2012-14 2014-18

F F G D

20192012-16 20172020-

F F D D F F/D F F G D F

20202016-20 2014-16 2012-13 2016-20 2016-20 2015-19 2012-14 2012-14 20212012-14

F F

2017-20 2013-17

N Shea Nelson Sarah Nielsen

Victoria Samuelsson Kelly Seward Birdie Shaw Audrey Shirer Erika Shirer Sophie Slattery Madison Smiddy Annie Spring Bella Sutton

F D F F F F D G D

2015-18 2013-17 2012-14 202120212017-20 2012-14 20202014-18

D

2019-

U Mallory Uihlein

V Mya Vaslet Christi Vetter Olivia Villani

F F F/D

20212014-19 2016-20

D F F F F F G D

2012-16 20202012-14 20192016-20 2012-14 2012-16 2012-16

F

2012-16

F F

20202012-13

W Stephanie Walkom Olivia Wallin Tess Weaver Rachel Weiss Abby Welch Jenna Welch Celine Whitlinger Sarah Wilkie

Y

P

F Loli Fidler Caileah Forrest

F D

M Alyssa Machado Brooke Madsen Remi Martin Taylor McGee Amanda McLeod Katie McMillan Meike Meilleur Cara Mendelson Brooke Meyer Avery Mitchell Katie Murphy

E Hannah Ehresmann Hannah England

2012-16

L

C Micayla Catanzariti Kate Christoffersen Jess Ciarrocchi Maeve Connolly Kelsey Crow

D

K

B Jeanette Bateman Lexi Bedier Josie Bothun Laura Bowman Hannah Bramm Chantal Burke Jenna Brennemen Carrie Byrnes

S

Daniela Paniccia G Nicole Paniccia G Jordin Pardoski D Amy Petersen F Anna Promersberger F

2016-18 2012-14 2012-16 2013-17 2018-

Shannon Yoxheimer

Z Kiara Zanon Katie Zinn

R Katie Rankin Kendra Rasmussen Lindsay Reihl Caitlin Reilly Morgan Rolph Kate Rydland

F F/D D F D D

2017-20 2012-14 2012-14 2014-15 2017-20 2016-20

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ALL-TIME NUMBERS ROSTER 1 Hannah Ehresmann

9 G

2014-18

D F D

2012-16 2017-20 2021-

Amy Petersen Morgan Rolph Lexi Bedier

17 F D F

2013-17 2017-20 2021-

Paige Jahnke Sophie Slattery

2 Jeanette Bateman Shea Nelson Erika Shirer

3 Alyssa Machado Cara Mendelson Irene Kiroplis

F F D

20202012-14 2014-18

4 Maeve Connolly Jordin Pardoski

F D

20202012-16

D F D

2012-16 2016-20 2021-

F D F

20202012-14 2014-15

7 Kelsey Crow Olivia Wallin Caitlin Reilly

D F F

2015-19 20202014-15

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F F F

Jill Holdcroft Katie Rankin Mya Vaslet

F 2012-2016 F 2017-20 F 2021-

2012-13 2013-17 2018-20

Emily Laurenzi Natalie Heising

F F

2012-16 2017-

21 F/D F D

F F

2012-15 2015-18 2018-

2012-14 2019-

Sarah Wilkie D 2012-16 Anna Promersberger F 2018-

22 Jenna Welch Remi Martin Olivia Villani

F D F/D

2012-14 2015-16 2016-20

F F D

20202012-14 2016-20

F F D

2012-14 2015-18 2020-

23 15 Jess Desorcie Aly Hardy Jessica Adolfsson

2013-17 2018-

20

14 Darby Kern Julie Gough

F D

F F D

2012-14 2014-18 2018-

Jess Ciarrocchi Birdie Shaw Kate Rydland

24

8 Taylor McGee Christi Vetter Audrey Shirer

2012-13 2014-18 2020-

13 Kendra Rasmussen Hannah England Rene Gangarosa

Laura Bowman Amy Dobson

19 F D F

Kate Christoffersen Sarah Nielsen Loli Fidler

6 Carrie Byrnes Lindsay Reihl Hannah Bramm

2012-16 2016-20

12

5 Stephanie Walkom Brooke Madsen Karley Garcia

F F

11 Katie Zinn Bella Sutton Kiara Zanon

2012-16 2017-20

18

10 Micayla Catanzariti Abby Welch

D F

D F F

2012-13 2014-19 2021-

16 Hannah Hoenshell Katie McMillan Avery Mitchell

F F/D D

2012-16 2016-20 2021-

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ALL-TIME NUMBERS ROSTER 25 Katie Murphy Amanda McLeod

30 F F

2012-14 2016-20

Josie Bothun Celine Whitlinger

26 Meike Meilleur Mallory Uihlein

2015-19 2019-

Brooke Meyer Amber Greene Annie Spring

27 D D

2013-17 2018-

2012-14 2014-16 2020-

F F F

2015-16 2016-19 2019-

G

Madison Smiddy Chantal Burke

Tess Weaver

G

2018-20

F

2012-14

G

2012-14

F

2012-16

37 Nicole Paniccia

2017-

40 Shannon Yoxheimer

33 D G

2012-14 2017-20

G

2016-18

34

29 Rachel Weiss

G G G

Cam Leonard

Jenna Brennenman

36

32

28 Hannah Bramm Caileah Forrest Mikayla Lantto

20202012-16

31 F D

Kelly Seward Izzy Heminger

35 G G

F

2019-

Daniela Paniccia

Bold denotes current Nittany Lion.

PENN STATE CAPTAINS CAPTAINS ALTERNATE CAPTAINS Laura Bowman Kelsey Crow Taylor Gross Natalie Heising Jordin Pardoski Bella Sutton Shannon Yoxheimer

2016-17 2018-19 2012-14 20202014-16 2017-18 2014-16

Jessica Adolfsson Laura Bowman Kelsey Crow Rene Gangarosa Aly Hardy Natalie Heising Brooke Madsen Amanda McLeod Jordin Pardoski Amy Petersen Anna Promersberger Lindsay Reihl Kate Rydland Abby Welch Jenna Welch Sarah Wilkie

2019-20 2014-16 2016-18 20202017-18 2018-20 2018-20 2019-20 2013-14 2016-17 20202012-14 2019-20 2019-20 2012-14 2014-16

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS TEAM ALL-TIME HOME AWAY NEUTRAL FIRST MET LAST MET Boston University 2-4-2 0-3-1 2-1-1 - Oct. 2015 Oct. 2019 Chatham 2-0-0 2-0-0 - - Jan. 2013 Jan. 2013 Clarkson 0-5-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Sept. 2016 Nov. 2019 Colgate 4-2-0 1-1-0 3-1-0 - Jan. 2014 Sep. 2018 Cornell 0-0-2 0-0-1 0-0-1 - Nov. 2017 Jan. 2019 Holy Cross 0-0-2 - 0-0-2 - Sept. 2019 Sept. 2019 Lindenwood 22-11-6 12-6-2 9-5-4 1-0-0 Nov. 2012 Jan. 2021 Maine 0-0-1 0-0-1 - - Nov. 2013 Nov. 2013 Mercyhurst 7-21-9 5-9-4 2-11-5 0-1-0 Nov. 2012 Feb. 2021 Merrimack 1-2-1 0-1-1 1-1-0 - Oct. 2017 Oct. 2018 Minnesota 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 - Oct. 2014 Oct. 2015 Minnesota Duluth 0-2-0 - 0-2-0 - Sept. 2017 Sept. 2017 New Hampshire 2-4-0 1-3-0 1-1-0 - Oct. 2013 Jan. 2020 Ohio State 2-8-0 0-4-0 2-4-0 - Jan. 2014 Jan. 2018 Princeton 1-7-1 1-3-0 0-4-1 - Jan. 2013 Jan. 2019 Providence 2-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 - Oct. 2018 Oct. 2019 Quinnipiac 0-4-1 0-1-1 0-3-0 - Oct. 2013 Dec. 2016 RIT 26-16-3 15-2-3 9-13-0 2-1-0 Oct. 2012 Feb. 2021 Robert Morris 8-23-7 3-10-5 5-11-2 0-2-0 Nov. 2012 Feb. 2021 RPI 3-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 - Nov. 2018 Oct. 2019 Sacred Heart 3-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 - Oct. 2012 Nov. 2012 St. Cloud State 1-0-0 - - 1-0-0 Oct. 2014 Oct. 2014 St. Lawrence 0-6-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 - Dec. 2012 Nov. 2016 Syracuse 4-28-7 2-13-3 2-12-4 0-3-0 Oct. 2012 March 2021 UConn 0-3-2 0-2-0 0-1-2 - Oct. 2015 Nov. 2017 Union 8-4-2 4-1-1 4-3-1 - Jan. 2013 Oct. 2018 Vermont 3-1-1 - 3-1-1 - Oct. 2012 Nov. 2020 Wisconsin 0-2-0 - 0-2-0 - Oct. 2019 Oct. 2019 Yale 0-0-1 - - 0-0-1 Nov. 2017 Nov. 2017 ALL-TIME 101-158-50 51-66-23 46-84-26 4-8-1

PENN STATE VS. RANKED OPPONENTS ALL-TIME RECORD: 6-32-5

Nov. 30, 2012 Dec. 1, 2012 Feb. 1, 2013 Feb. 2, 2013 Feb. 15, 2014 Feb. 16, 2014 Feb. 21, 2014 Feb. 22 2014 Oct. 3, 2014 Oct. 13, 2014 Oct. 14, 2014 Dec. 12, 2014 Dec. 13, 2014 Oct. 1, 2015 Oct. 2, 2015 Oct. 9, 2015 Oct. 10, 2015 Dec. 11, 2015 Dec. 12, 2015 Sept. 30, 2016 Oct. 1, 2016 Nov. 21, 2016 Nov. 22, 2016

4/4 4/4 7/7 7/7 8/8 8/8 9/9 9/9 1/1 9/8 9/9 6/6 6/6 1/1 1/1 7/8 7/8 10/- 10/- 5/5 5/5 3/4 3/3

Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Robert Morris Robert Morris Minnesota Quinnipiac Quinnipiac Mercyhurst Mercyhurst Minnesota Minnesota Boston University Boston University Princeton Princeton Clarkson Clarkson St. Lawrence St. Lawrence

A A H H H H A A A H H H H H H A A A A A A H H

L L L L L L L L L L T (OT) W W L L W L L L L L L L

0-5 1-7 2-5 1-4 0-4 1-4 2-5 0-4 0-8 0-3 1-1 2-1 5-3 0-2 0-5 5-3 1-3 0-4 2-3 2-4 1-2 0-3 0-2

Dec. 30, 2016 Feb. 17, 2017 Feb. 18, 2017 Oct. 13, 2017 Oct. 14, 2017 Oct. 28, 2017 Oct. 29, 2017 Nov. 21, 2017 Jan. 5, 2018 Jan. 6, 2018 March 2, 2018 Sept. 28, 2018 Sept. 29, 2018 Jan. 8, 2019 Jan. 29, 2019 Oct. 4, 2019 Oct. 5, 2019 Oct. 25, 2019 Oct. 26, 2019 Nov. 30, 2019

8/8 8/8 8/8 2/2 2/2 10/9 10/9 8/8 7/6 7/6 9/9 5/5 5/5 4/4 4/4 1/1 1/1 10/10 10/10 7/6

Quinnipiac Robert Morris Robert Morris Clarkson Clarkson Robert Morris Robert Morris Cornell Ohio State Ohio State Robert Morris Colgate Colgate Cornell Princeton Wisconsin Wisconsin Boston University Boston University Clarkson

A A A H H H H A A A N A A H A A A H H N

L W L L L T (OT) T (OT) T (OT) W L L L W T (OT) L L L L L L

1-2 3-2 0-2 0-2 0-2 3-3 2-2 1-1 5-1 0-2 2-7 1-3 4-2 3-3 2-4 0-7 0-3 2-5 1-5 1-3

Rankings sorted as USCHO.com & USA Today/USA Hockey

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HOLY CROSS

MERCYHURST

Overall................................................... 2-4-2 Home................................................................0-3-1 Road................................................................... 2-1-1 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0

Overall...................................................0-0-2 Home............................................................. 0-0-0 Road................................................................0-0-2 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0

Overall.................................................. 7-21-9 Home.............................................................. 5-9-4 Road................................................................ 2-11-5 Neutral............................................................. 0-1-0

Oct. 9, 2015 Oct. 10, 2015 Oct. 14, 2016 Oct. 15, 2016 Dec. 30, 2018 Dec. 31, 2018 Oct. 25, 2019 Oct. 26, 2019

Sept. 27, 2019 Sept. 28, 2019

Nov. 30, 2012 A Dec. 1, 2012 A Feb. 1, 2013 H Feb. 2, 2013 H Dec. 6, 2013 A Dec. 7, 2013 A Feb. 15, 2014 H Feb. 16, 2014 H Dec. 12, 2014 H Dec. 13, 2014 H Feb. 13, 2015 A Feb. 14, 2015 A Nov. 6, 2015 H Nov. 7, 2015 H Feb. 19, 2016 A Feb. 20, 2016 A Nov. 4, 2016 A Nov. 5, 2016 A Jan. 27, 2017 H Jan. 28, 2017 H Nov. 3, 2017 H Nov. 4, 2017 H Feb. 9, 2018 A Feb. 10, 2018 A Oct. 26, 2018 A Oct. 27, 2018 A Feb. 14, 2019 H Feb. 16, 2019 H Jan. 17, 2020 A Jan. 18, 2020 A Feb. 28, 2020 H Feb. 29, 2020 H March 6, 2020 N* Jan. 23, 2021 H Jan. 24, 2021 H Feb. 26, 2021 A Feb. 27, 2021 A *HarborCenter (Buffalo, N.Y.)

A A H H A A H H

W L T (OT) L T (OT) W L L

5-3 1-3 3-3 2-7 1-1 1-0 2-5 1-5

CHATHAM

Overall...................................................2-0-0 Home..............................................................2-0-0 Road............................................................... 0-0-0 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Jan. 4, 2013 Jan. 5, 2013

H H

W W

10-0 4-0

CLARKSON

Overall...................................................0-5-0 Home..............................................................0-2-0 Road................................................................0-2-0 Neutral............................................................. 0-1-0 Sept. 30, 2016 A L Oct. 1, 2016 A L Oct. 13, 2017 H L Oct. 14, 2017 H L Nov. 30, 2019 N* L *Windjammer Classic (Burlington, Vt.)

2-4 1-2 0-2 0-2 1-3

COLGATE

Overall................................................... 4-2-0 Home.................................................................1-1-0 Road................................................................. 3-1-0 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Jan. 10, 2014 Jan. 11, 2014 Nov. 7, 2014 Nov. 8, 2014 Sept. 28, 2018 Sept. 29, 2018

H H A A A A

L (OT) W (OT) W W L W

2-3 2-1 6-4 3-1 1-3 4-2

CORNELL

Overall...................................................0-0-2 Home............................................................... 0-0-1 Road................................................................. 0-0-1 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Nov. 21, 2017 Jan. 8, 2019

A H

T (OT) T (OT)

1-1 3-3

A A

T (OT) T (OT)

3-3 1-1

LINDENWOOD

Overall.................................................22-11-6 Home............................................................. 12-6-2 Road................................................................ 9-5-4 Neutral.............................................................1-0-0 Nov. 16, 2012 A Nov. 17, 2012 A Feb. 8, 2013 H Feb. 9, 2013 H Nov. 22, 2013 A Nov. 23, 2013 A Feb. 8, 2014 H Feb. 9, 2014 H Nov. 21, 2014 H Nov. 22, 2014 H Feb. 6, 2015 A Feb. 7, 2015 A Oct. 20, 2015 A Oct. 31, 2015 A Feb. 12, 2016 H Feb. 13, 2016 H Nov. 11, 2016 H Nov. 12, 2016 H Feb. 20, 2017 A Feb. 11, 2017 A Jan. 12, 2018 A Jan. 13, 2018 A Feb. 23, 2018 H Feb. 24, 2018 H March 1, 2018 N* Jan. 20, 2019 H Jan. 21, 2019 H March 1, 2019 A March 2, 2019 A Jan. 10, 2020 H Jan. 11, 2020 H Feb. 21, 2020 A Feb. 22, 2020 A Nov. 29, 2020 H Nov. 30, 2020 H Jan. 29, 2021 A Jan. 30, 2021 A *HarborCenter (Buffalo, N.Y.)

L W L T (OT) L W L L (OT) W L W L L T (OT) W L W T (OT) W W W L L W W W W W T (OT) W W T (OT) W W W W T (OT)

1-5 3-2 1-3 3-3 1-2 4-1 1-2 3-4 3-0 1-2 3-2 2-4 2-5 1-1 3-0 0-1 3-2 1-1 4-1 2-0 3-1 1-4 0-1 6-0 2-1 3-0 2-1 3-1 3-3 2-1 3-2 1-1 5-1 3-0 4-1 6-2 2-2

MAINE

Overall....................................................0-0-1 Home............................................................... 0-0-1 Road............................................................... 0-0-0 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Nov. 30, 2013

H

T (OT)

1-1

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0-5 1-7 2-5 1-4 0-7 0-8 0-4 1-4 2-1 5-3 0-2 0-4 0-1 1-1 1-3 2-2 4-6 3-2 0-6 3-4 1-3 1-1 1-1 3-3 1-2 4-5 1-1 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-3 2-0 1-4 2-1 4-1 5-2 2-3

MERRIMACK

Overall..................................................... 1-2-1 Home.................................................................0-1-1 Road...................................................................1-1-0 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Oct. 20, 2017 Oct. 21, 2017 Oct. 5, 2018 Oct. 6, 2018

A A H H

L (OT) W (OT) T (OT) L

1-2 4-3 1-1 1-2

MINNESOTA

Overall...................................................0-3-0 Home..............................................................0-2-0 Road................................................................. 0-1-0 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Oct. 3, 2014 Oct. 1, 2014 Oct. 2, 2014

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L L L

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PROVIDENCE

Overall...................................................0-2-0 Home............................................................. 0-0-0 Road................................................................0-2-0 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0

Overall..................................................... 2-1-1 Home.................................................................1-1-0 Road...................................................................1-0-1 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0

Sept. 29, 2017 Sept. 30, 2017

Oct. 19, 2018 Oct. 20, 2018 Oct. 18, 2019 Oct. 19, 2019

A A

L L

0-1 0-3

H H A A

L (OT) W W T (OT)

2-3 5-3 4-2 2-2

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Overall................................................... 2-4-0 Home............................................................... 1-3-0 Road...................................................................1-1-0 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Oct. 26, 2013 Oct. 27, 2013 Jan. 23, 2015 Jan. 24, 2015 Jan. 3, 2020 Jan. 4, 2020

H H A A H H

L L L W W L

5-8 1-3 0-2 3-1 3-0 1-2

QUINNIPIAC

Overall....................................................0-4-1 Home.................................................................0-1-1 Road................................................................0-3-0 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Oct. 11, 2013 Oct. 12, 2013 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 12, 2014 Dec. 30, 2016

OHIO STATE

Overall................................................... 2-8-0 Home..............................................................0-4-0 Road................................................................ 2-4-0 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Jan. 3, 2014 Jan. 4, 2014 Jan. 3, 2015 Jan. 4, 2015 Jan. 2, 2016 Jan. 3, 2016 Jan. 6, 2017 Jan. 7, 2017 Jan. 5, 2018 Jan. 6, 2018

A A H H A A H H A A

L L L L L W L L W L

0-8 0-4 1-3 0-6 1-2 3-2 0-5 0-6 5-1 0-2

PRINCETON

Overall..................................................... 1-7-1 Home............................................................... 1-3-0 Road................................................................. 0-4-1 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Jan. 29, 2013 Jan. 28, 2014 Oct. 26, 2014 Oct. 27, 2014 Dec. 11, 2015 Dec. 12, 2015 Dec. 31, 2016 Jan. 30, 2018 Jan, 29, 2019

H A H H A A A H A

L L W L L L T (OT) L L

0-3 1-6 2-1 1-4 0-4 2-3 5-5 0-3 2-4

A A H H A

L L L T (OT) L

1-5 0-4 0-3 1-1 1-2

RIT

Overall................................................26-16-3 Home............................................................. 15-2-3 Road...............................................................9-13-0 Neutral..............................................................2-1-0 Oct. 25, 2012 Oct. 26, 2012 Feb. 15, 2013 Feb. 16, 2013 March 1, 2013 March 2, 2013 Nov. 15, 2013 Nov. 16, 2013 Jan. 31, 2014 Feb. 1, 2014 Feb. 28, 2014 March 1, 2014 Nov. 14, 2014 Nov. 15, 2014 Jan. 17, 2015 Jan. 18, 2015 Jan. 15, 2016 Jan. 16, 2016 Jan. 29, 2016 Jan. 30, 2016 Feb. 26, 2016 Feb. 27, 2016 Oct. 27, 2016 Oct. 28, 2016 Jan. 21, 2017 Jan. 22, 2017 March 2, 2017 Dec. 1, 2017 Dec. 2, 2017 Feb. 16, 2018 Feb. 17, 2018 Nov. 20, 2018 Nov. 21, 2018 Feb. 22, 2019 Feb. 23, 2019

H H A A A A A A H H A A A A H H A A H H H H A A H H N* A A H H H H A A

L T (OT) L L L L (OT) L L T (OT) L L (OT) L L W (OT) W W L W (OT) W W W W W W W T (OT) L W W W W W W L W

1-4 2-2 1-3 0-4 0-1 2-3 1-2 2-3 2-2 1-3 2-3 0-3 0-3 3-2 2-1 3-1 0-3 3-2 1-0 2-0 2-0 3-2 2-0 5-0 3-0 4-4 1-2 5-0 2-0 4-1 2-0 3-0 2-1 0-3 2-1

March 6, 2019 N* Dec. 6, 2019 H Dec. 7, 2019 H Feb. 14, 2020 A Feb. 15, 2020 A March 5, 2020 N* Feb. 9, 2021 H Feb. 10, 2021 H Feb. 19, 2021 A Feb. 20, 2021 A *HarborCenter (Buffalo, N.Y.)

W W W L L W W W W W

4-1 3-0 6-2 2-4 3-4 4-1 2-0 7-1 5-0 5-0

ROBERT MORRIS

Overall..................................................8-23-7 Home............................................................. 3-10-5 Road................................................................ 5-11-2 Neutral............................................................0-2-0 Nov. 10, 2012 H Nov. 11, 2012 H Feb. 22, 2013 A Feb. 23, 2013 A Oct. 31, 2013 H Nov. 1, 2013 H Feb. 21, 2014 A Feb. 22, 2014 A Dec. 5, 2014 A Dec. 6, 2014 A Feb. 20, 2015 H Feb. 21, 2015 H Nov. 13, 2015 A Nov. 14, 2015 A Jan. 22, 2016 H Jan. 23, 2016 H Dec. 3, 2016 H Dec. 4, 2016 H Feb. 17, 2017 A Feb. 18, 2017 A Oct. 28, 2017 H Oct. 29, 2017 H Jan. 26, 2018 A Jan. 27, 2018 A March 2, 2018 N* Nov. 30, 2018 A Dec. 1, 2018 A Feb. 8, 2019 H Feb. 9, 2019 H March 7, 2019 N* Nov. 1, 2019 A Nov. 2, 2019 A Feb. 7, 2020 H Feb. 8, 2020 H Jan. 8, 2021 A Jan. 9, 2021 A Feb. 5, 2021 H Feb. 6, 2021 H *HarborCenter (Buffalo, N.Y.)

L L L L L L L L W L L L T (OT) W W (OT) T (OT) L L W L T (OT) T (OT) T (OT) L L L L L T (OT) L L L L T (OT) W W W W

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1-7 1-4 1-4 2-4 0-4 0-6 2-5 0-4 5-0 2-4 1-4 1-4 2-2 5-1 3-2 2-2 2-4 5-6 3-2 0-2 3-3 2-2 2-2 2-4 2-7 2-3 1-4 1-5 2-2 1-2 2-5 0-5 1-3 2-2 3-2 4-1 2-1 4-2

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Overall.................................................... 3-0-1 Home..............................................................2-0-0 Road...................................................................1-0-1 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Nov. 16, 2018 Nov. 17, 2018 Oct. 11, 2019 Oct. 12, 2019

A A H H

W T (OT) W W

4-0 1-1 2-0 3-0

SACRED HEART

Overall.................................................... 3-1-0 Home..............................................................2-0-0 Road...................................................................1-1-0 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Oct. 19, 2012 Oct. 20, 2012 Nov. 2, 2012 Nov. 3, 2012

A A H H

L W W W

1-2 6-1 6-0 8-2

ST. CLOUD STATE

Overall....................................................1-0-0 Home............................................................. 0-0-0 Road............................................................... 0-0-0 Neutral.............................................................1-0-0 Oct. 4, 2014 N* W * Ridder Arena (Minneapolis, Minn.)

3-2

ST. LAWRENCE

Overall...................................................0-6-0 Home .............................................................0-2-0 Road................................................................0-4-0 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Dec. 7, 2012 Dec. 8, 2012 Nov. 23, 2015 Nov. 24, 2015 Nov. 21, 2016 Nov. 22, 2016

A A A A H H

L L L L L L

1-3 2-4 2-3 2-4 0-3 0-2

SYRACUSE

Overall................................................. 4-28-7 Home............................................................. 2-13-3 Road............................................................... 2-12-4 Neutral............................................................0-3-0 Oct. 13, 2012 Oct. 14, 2012 Jan. 25, 2013 Jan. 26, 2013 Nov. 9, 2013 Nov. 10, 2013 Jan. 24, 2014 Jan. 25, 2014 Oct. 31, 2014 Nov. 1, 2014 Jan. 30, 2015 Jan. 31, 2015 March 6, 2015 Dec. 4, 2015

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H H A A H H A A A A H H N^ A

L L L L L L (OT) L L L T (OT) T (OT) W L L

Dec. 5, 2015 A T (OT) Feb. 5, 2016 H L (OT) Feb. 6, 2016 H L March 4, 2016 N* L (3OT) Jan. 13, 2017 A L Jan. 14, 2017 A L Feb. 24, 2017 H L Feb. 25, 2017 H L Nov. 10, 2017 A L Nov. 11, 2017 A T (OT) Jan. 19 2018 H L (OT) Jan. 20, 2018 H L (OT) Nov. 3, 2018 H L Nov. 4, 2018 H L Jan. 25, 2019 A L Jan. 26, 2019 A T (OT) Nov. 23, 2019 H T (OT) Nov. 24, 2019 H L Jan. 24, 2020 A W Jan. 25, 2020 A L Dec. 5, 2020 H W Dec. 6, 2020 H T (OT) Dec. 11, 2020 A W (OT) Dec. 12, 2020 A L March 5, 2021 N+ L ^ Mercyhurst Ice Center (Erie, Pa.) * HarborCenter (Buffalo, N.Y.) + Erie Insurance Arena (Erie, Pa.)

0-4 0-6 0-1 1-4 1-2 3-4 2-3 0-3 1-3 2-2 2-2 4-2 0-2 1-3

1-1 2-3 1-2 2-3 1-3 1-4 1-5 0-2 0-3 2-2 2-3 1-2 0-1 2-5 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-3 1-0 1-3 2-1 2-2 4-3 2-4 2-3

UCONN

H H A A A

L L T (OT) L T (OT)

0-1 3-4 0-0 2-4 1-1

UNION

Overall................................................... 8-4-2 Home.................................................................4-1-1 Road..................................................................4-3-1 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Jan. 11, 2013 Jan. 12, 2013 Oct. 18, 2013 Oct. 19, 2013 Oct. 17, 2014 Oct. 18, 2014 Oct. 17, 2015 Oct. 18, 2015 Oct. 7, 2016 Oct. 8, 2016 Oct. 6, 2017 Oct. 7, 2017 Oct. 12, 2018 Oct. 13, 2018

A A H H A A H H A A H H A A

Oct. 6, 2012 Oct. 7, 2012 Oct. 4, 2013 Oct. 5, 2013 Nov. 29, 2019

A A A A A

W L T (OT) W W

L L L W W T (OT) W W W L W T (OT) W W

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0-1 1-2 1-2 2-1 4-1 2-2 3-0 3-0 8-1 2-4 3-1 1-1 3-1 3-2

5-3 1-3 3-3 4-2 4-0

WISCONSIN

Overall...................................................0-2-0 Home............................................................. 0-0-0 Away...............................................................0-2-0 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Oct. 4, 2019 Oct. 5, 2019

A A

L L

0-7 0-3

YALE

Overall....................................................0-0-1 Home............................................................. 0-0-0 Away.............................................................. 0-0-0 Neutral............................................................. 0-0-1 Nov. 25, 2017 N* T (OT) * Freitas Ice Forum (Storrs, Conn.)

Overall................................................... 0-3-2 Home..............................................................0-2-0 Road..................................................................0-1-2 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0 Oct. 24, 2015 Oct. 25, 2015 Oct. 21, 2016 Oct. 22, 2016 Nov. 24, 2017

VERMONT

Overall..................................................... 3-1-1 Home............................................................. 0-0-0 Road................................................................... 3-1-1 Neutral........................................................... 0-0-0

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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY Penn State’s historic mission of teaching, research, and public service — launched under the most modest of circumstances more than 150 years ago — now reaches into virtually all parts of Pennsylvania. Consider, for example, that the University now has 24 campuses across the Commonwealth, putting a Penn State education within practical reach of nearly every Pennsylvanian. In fact, more than 95 percent of Pennsylvania residents live within a 30-mile radius of a Penn State campus and about 70 percent of Penn State’s undergraduates are Pennsylvania residents. Penn State is Pennsylvania’s largest nongovernmental employer and has employees and expenditures in every one of its 67 counties. The University generates a total economic impact across the Commonwealth that surpasses $11.6 billion annually and is consistently ranked among the top 1% of the world’s universities. Part of that impact is derived from Penn State’s research program, which brought more than $633 million in federal funds to Pennsylvania last year, and an additional $101 million from private industry. In addition, as part of its Invent Penn State initiative, the University has funded 21 innovation hubs, designed to bolster entrepreneurship and economic development in communities surrounding its campuses across Pennsylvania. Penn State’s outreach and online programs — ranging from 4H to Cooperative Extension, from summer camps to public broadcasting — provide educational and service programs to more than a million Pennsylvania households annually. The University’s presence throughout Pennsylvania today contrasts sharply with its humble beginnings. Chartered as a college of scientific agriculture, the institution was located in rural Centre County after James Irvin, a partner in the Centre Furnace iron works (remains of which can be seen today along East College Avenue), offered to donate 200 acres of farmland for a campus. Founding President Evan Pugh wanted the fledgling institution to embody a new approach to higher education that blended classical studies with subjects that had practical value. He joined similar visionaries in other states in convincing Congress to pass the Morrill Land-Grant Act in 1862. The act gave individual states tracts of federal land to sell; the proceeds supported colleges that agreed to include engineering, science and the liberal arts as well as agriculture in their course of studies. In 1863, the Pennsylvania legislature designated Penn State the Commonwealth’s sole land-grant institution. The lawmakers in effect bestowed on the privately incorporated college a public character. In return for state support, the institution assumed obligations of teaching, research and service that are normally associated with publicly owned land-grant universities in other states. By the 1890s Penn State was making its mark. It ranked among the nation’s 10 largest undergraduate engineering schools, a distinction it still holds. It established one of the nation’s first collegiate agricultural experiment stations, and Professor Whitman Jordan’s pioneering research on using fertilizers for soil enrichment had global impact on crop yields.

Penn State in 1871 became one of the first land-grant schools in the Northeast to admit women, graduated its first international student in 1890, and its first African-American student in 1905. Today, Penn State draws more than 9,000 students from around the world to study at its campuses, and the international students, researchers and scholars who come to Penn State represent more than 140 countries. In the early 1900s, President Edwin E. Sparks supported a number of efforts to “carry the college to the people,” as he liked to say. Technical institutes were established in various locations statewide for engineering education, beginning with an evening school in Allentown in 1910. In 1912, Penn State helped create a system of county agents in agriculture and home economics. Today, the Penn State World Campus, which offers one curriculum at multiple access points to meet people where they are, builds on that outreach tradition. But undergraduate education remained foremost. Enrollment surpassed 5,000 students by 1936, including those attending several undergraduate centers that were created for students who, in the depths of the Great Depression, could not afford to leave their hometowns to get a college education. The centers offered the first year of baccalaureate studies and were the predecessors of today’s statewide system of campuses. Thanks to this innovative approach to higher education, Penn State in the 1930s became Pennsylvania’s largest single source of baccalaureate degrees, a distinction it holds to this day. Following World War II, Penn State underwent unprecedented expansion, first to meet the needs of returning military veterans and later to accommodate the Baby Boom generation. Total enrollment at all Penn State campuses climbed to 40,000 by 1970. The University also emerged on the national scene as a research powerhouse in fields as diverse as dairy science, acoustics, psychology and diesel engineering. The expansion of research went hand in hand with a steady increase in the number of graduate students. The University awarded its first graduate degree — a master’s degree in scientific agriculture — in 1862, and the Graduate School was established in 1922. But overall graduate enrollment remained modest until the 1950s, then swelled steadily. The Graduate School has awarded to date approximately 130,000 master’s, doctoral and other advanced degrees. The University Park campus is Penn State’s administrative and research hub. In addition, there are 19 primarily undergraduate campuses; Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and the College of Medicine; the Pennsylvania College of Technology; Penn State Law; Dickinson Law; the Penn State Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies; and the Penn State World Campus. To date, Penn State has awarded more than 909,000 degrees, hallmarks of an educational experience second to none in quality. In addition, Penn State alumni — including 371,000 in Pennsylvania alone — have job- and socialnetworking opportunities that no other college or university in the Commonwealth can surpass.

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Erika Shirer Freshman • Defense Dallas, Texas

Lexi Bedier Freshman • Forward Calrgary, Alberta

Mya Vaslet Freshman • Forward Stittsville, Ontario

Izzy Heminger Senior • Defense Dublin, Ohio

Alyssa Machado Sophomore • Forward Mississauga, Ontario

Kiara Zanon Sophomore • Forward Fairport, N.Y.

Natalie Heising Senior+ • Forward Wayzata, Minn.

Mikayla Lantto Junior • Forward Palmer, Alaska

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Maeve Connolly Sophomore • Forward West Roxbury, Mass..

Rene Gangarosa Junior • Defense Rochester, N.Y.

Anna Promersberger Senior • Forward Fargo, N.D.

Rachel Weiss Junior • Forward Calgary, Alberta

Carrie Byrnes Sophomore • Forward Eden Prairie, Minn.

Julie Gough Junior • Forward Newcastle, Ontario

Jess Ciarrocchi Sophomore • Forward West Chester, Pa.

Josie Bothun Sophomore • Goaltender Wyoming, Minn.

HC AHC AC DO Jeff Kampersal Head Coach Fifth Season

Allison Coomey Associate Head Coach Fifth Season

Melissa Samoskevich Assistant Coach Second Season

Brian Suslow Director of Operations First Season

Olivia Wallin Sophomore • Forward Oakville, Ontario

Avery Mitchell Graduate Student • Defense Pickering, Ontario

Lyndie Lobdell Sophomore • Defense Aurora, Ill.

Annie Spring Sophomore • Goaltender Winnetka, Ill.

Audrey Shirer Freshman • Forward Dallas, Texas

Amy Dobson Senior • Forward Hamilton, Ontario

Mallory Uihlein Junior • Defense Edina, Minn.

Cam Leonard RS Senior • Goaltender Cary, N.C.

EQ Logan Fischer Equipment Manager Fourth Season

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