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    Time to start a new thread as the official schedule is now posted.

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    Women's Ice Hockey Releases 2012-13 Schedule
    Friars return nine upperclassmen in the quest for their fourth Hockey East crown.
    June 15, 2012


    PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Providence College women's ice hockey Head Coach Bob Deraney and his staff have released the team's schedule for the upcoming 2012-13 season. The slate includes 34 games and one exhibition.

    The Friars will play 18 contests at Schneider Arena, including the season opening exhibition against Canadian power McGill University on September 29. Other home highlights include visits from WCHA foes Bemidji State and St. Cloud St. The Beavers will travel to Schneider Arena to help PC kick off the regular season on October 5 and again on October 6. St. Cloud will arrive for a pair on October 27 and 28.

    Another non-conference highlight will be the 18th Annual Mayor's Cup. Providence will visit cross-town rival Brown on November 23rd at Meehan Auditorium to once again decide city bragging rights. Also of note, Providence will host perennial national power Dartmouth on New Year's Eve, a rematch of last season's match-up at Fenway Park.

    The conference portion of the schedule includes a November 30 rematch with visiting Boston University. This past March, Providence pushed the ninth-ranked Terriers to double overtime in the thrilling Hockey East Championship before falling, 2-1. The Friars reached their sixth Hockey East title game by shutting out #7 Northeastern in the semifinals, 2-0. Northeastern will get a rematch at Schneider Arena in the upcoming regular season's finale on February 23.

    The upcoming campaign will also feature the Friars' traditional charitable efforts, including the annual Skating Strides Against Breast Cancer fundraiser and the Domestic Violence Awareness game.

    The 2012-13 PC women's hockey team will feature nine returning upperclassmen from the Hockey East finalists, including seniors Nicole Anderson (Jordan, Minn.), Jessica Cohen (Anchorage, Alaska), Emily Groth (Monona, Wisc.) and Jessica Vella (Pickering, Ontario), as well as former All-Hockey East Rookie selections Corinne Buie (Edina, Minn.) and Rebecca Morse (Westfield, New Jersey). The group has helped the program continue its trend of advancing to the Hockey East Semifinals or beyond in each of the league's ten years. Providence is also the only Hockey East program never to miss the conference tournament.

    Tickets to Providence home games are available by calling the PC Ticket Office, at (401) 865 GOPC, or by visiting Friars.com.
    - Go Friars -

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      Roster from last years thread looks something like this with several players who have played F & D. The incoming Team had 51% of last years goals.

      Defense - 4 Strong returning D and 2 freshman will need to help keep the stingy GAA of 2.08 and replace the 3 goals and 21 assists that graduated with Friedman and Jensen.

      D/F Jessica Cohen 2013 (natural forward who moved to D as junior when injuries hit team & played well)
      D/F Rebecca Morse 2014 (moved up front on PP and in key situations - natural scorer)
      D Maggie Pendleton 2014
      D Victoria Virtue 2015
      D Lexi Slatery 2016
      D Lexi Romanchuk 2016

      Forward - Four upperclass players will lead a deep group of 14 forwardsthat will try to stay healthy and beat last years 2.6 goals a game powered by Cottrell, Valhantra, Gauthier and Bacon.
      F Jessica Vella 2013
      F Nicole Anderson 2013
      F/D Emily Groth 2013
      F Corinne Buie 2014
      F Stephanie DeMars 2015 Redshirt
      F Brooke Simpson 2015
      F Haley Frade 2015
      F Allison Micheletti 2015
      F Beth Hanrahan 2015
      F/D Suzie Lundeen 2015
      F Molly Ilakanian 2016
      F Courtney Kukowski 2016
      F Brittney Thunstrom 2016
      F Prentice Basten 2016


      Goal - Biggest opportunity is who will emerge to fill Lacasse's skates? Returning Junior Nina Riley has played 8 games - as a sophmore performed well in six games with a save percentage of .909 and a goals against average of 2.49 & as a freshman with a save percentage of .914 and a goals against average of 3.05.

      G Nina Riley 2014
      G Sarah Bryant 2016
      G Allie Morse 2016
      Last edited by joehockey; 08-03-2012, 03:05 PM.

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        Great info on students! Hats off to Vella and Cohen! Great GPA while playing!

        Women's Ice Hockey Places 16 Student-Athletes on All-Academic Team
        Friars lead all of Hockey East; Cohen, Vella Named Academic All-Stars.
        June 21, 2012


        PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Sixteen student-athletes from the Providence College women's ice hockey program have been named to the 2012 Hockey East All-Academic team, more than any other program in the conference. Connecticut and Maine had the next largest amount with 12 award winners each.

        In addition, rising seniors Jessica Cohen (Anchorage, Alaska) and Jessica Vella (Pickering, Ontario) have been named to the Academic All-Star team for having two of the highest grade point averages at their respective position. Cohen earned a 3.97 GPA during the school-year. Vella scored a 3.87. To be recognized on the All-Academic team, a student-athlete must have a grade point average of 3.0 or above each semester.

        Joining Cohen and Vella as Friar All-Academic team members are:

        Graduated seniors Kate Bacon (Chanhassen, Minn.), Ashley Cottrell (Sterling Heights, Mich.), Jennifer Friedman (San Gabriel, Calif.), Christie Jensen (Delta, B.C.), Genevieve Lacasse (Kingston, Ontario) and Laura Veharanta (La Verne, Calif.);

        Rising seniors Nicole Anderson (Jordan, Minn.) and Emily Groth (Monona,Wisc.);

        Rising juniors Corinne Buie (Edina, Minn.), Rebecca Morse (Westfield, N.J.), Maggie Pendleton (Woodbury, Minn.) and Nina Riley (Lexington, Mass.);
        Rising sophomores Haley Frade (Marion, Mass.) and Allison Micheletti (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.).

        - Go Friars -

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        • #5
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          Great news for Friars - two assistant coaches for Deraney in 2012!! Meredith probably recruited most of the Junior and Senior class so should be able to offer great help. Both have strong Minnesota ties.

          Women's Ice Hockey Names Meredith Roth Assistant Coach
          Roth also served as an assistant coach with the Friars from 2006-2010.
          July 25, 2012


          PROVIDENCE R.I.-- - Providence College women's ice hockey Head Coach Bob Deraney announced toady (July 25) that Meredith Roth has been named assistant coach. Roth returns to the Friars after pursuing her masters in Sports Management at the State University of New York at Cortland. Meredith will work alongside former teammate Melanie Ruzzi for the upcoming 2012 - 2013 season. Ruzzi was also hired as an assistant coach June of this summer.

          "It is with great pleasure and excitement that we welcome Meredith back to Providence College, our athletic department and especially our hockey program," Deraney said. "She is a very talented coach and an even better person. Meredith is a great addition to our program and our staff. Our players are going to benefit greatly from her return and Melanie and I couldn't be happier."

          A 2004 graduate of Providence College with a B.A. in social sciences, Roth was a four-year member of the women's ice hockey team, playing defense all four years. As a Friar, Roth was named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team (2004), United States Women's National Hockey Team (2003), U.S. Under-22 National Hockey Team (2003), ECAC Eastern Hockey League All-Tournament Team (2002), and was awarded the 2001 Providence College Women's Hockey Unsung Hero Award. In addition, Roth was co-captain her senior year and an assistant captain during her junior season as well. She helped lead Providence to the 2002 ECAC Championship as well as the 2003 and 2004 Hockey East Titles.

          After graduating from Providence, Roth worked as the head coach for the girls' under-16 ice hockey team at Shattuck-St. Mary's School in Faribault, Minnesota. She coached the team for two seasons (2005 and 2006). From 2006 to 2010 Roth served as the assistant coach for the Providence College women's ice hockey team. She handled recruiting and coached the defensive side of the bench. For the last two years Roth was a volunteer assistant coach for Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. While a volunteer coach for the Cornell Bears, they posted two 30+win seasons and made NCAA Frozen Four appearances each year.

          The Friars will hold their first exhibition game of the year on Saturday, September 29th at home against McGill University (7:00 p.m.). The Friars' regular season starts with a home opener against Bemidji State October 5th at 7:00 p.m.
          - GO FRIARS -
          Last edited by joehockey; 08-03-2012, 03:05 PM.

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            The MN HS Hockey Forum is reporting that another top MN D Liv Halvorson has committed to Providence. This gives the Friars two of the top D in the class of 2013 from the State of Hockey. Kendra Goodrich committed earlier in her Junior year and was at the U17 National Camp. Both are known as strong D with offensive impact.

            Providence
            Kendra Goodrich ...............D ............................Rosemount............. Rosemount, MN - 10 Goals 13 Assists 23 Total Points
            Liv Halvorson....................D...... Benilde St. Maragaret's...............? - 14 Goals 25 Assists 39 Total Points

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            • #7
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              Nice honor for Genevieve - good luck in the selection process!!

              Women's Ice Hockey Stand-out Genevieve Lacasse Receives NCAA Woman Of The Year Nomination
              Friar women's ice hockey goaltender was named by the Hockey East Conference.

              Aug. 10, 2012

              PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Providence College 2012 graduate Genevieve Lacasse (Kingston, Ontario) was recognized last month by both Providence College and Hockey East as being a conference honoree for the 2012 NCAA Woman of the Year Award. The former women's ice hockey goaltender was the only nominee from the Hockey East Conference.

              There are a total of 429 female student-athletes from Division I, II, and III colleges and universities that were nominated. The award is given to graduating female-athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in their respective sports, academic achievements, and their leadership and service within the community. The pool of 429 athletes will be narrowed down to just 30, with 10 coming from each division. From those 30 candidates nine will be chosen, three from each division. The NCAA Woman of the Year committee will then vote for the 2012 NCAA Woman of the Year from those top nine. The winner will be announced on October, 14 in Indianapolis at the annual ceremony, where the top-30 honorees will be present.

              Lacasse was recently recognized as a Distinguished Student-Athlete from the Rhode Island Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (RIAIAW). She completed her four-year career with the Friars in March when she led the team to the Hockey East Championship game with 179.52 minutes of shutout playoff hockey. Lacasse was named a New England Hockey All-Star, a Second Team Hockey East All-Star and Hockey East All-Tournament Team selection. This year, she also won a gold medal with the Canadian National Team at the IIHF World Championships held in Vermont. Lacasse was named Providence College Female Athlete of the Year for Team Sports for the second year in a row. She was also named to the 2012 Hockey East All-Academic Team along with 15 of her teammates this summer. The award is given to those student-athletes that have a grade point average of 3.0 or above for each semester.

              Lacasse also set new Providence College records in her last season with the Friars. At the end of her career she broke the college's career victories (64), career games played (127), career saves (3,482) and career shutouts (20) records. She previously reached the Friar mark for saves in a season (948). She also set new Hockey East records for saves in a single tournament (127) and career tournament saves (276), having already earned the mark for saves in a single tournament game last season (58).

              - GO FRIARS-

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              • #8
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                Here is background information on the incoming Freshman Class

                5 Courtney Kukowski, Forward
                Apple Valley, Minn., Eastview HS, Height: 5-7
                BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Three-time National Development Camp participant...Graduated from Eastview High School...Earned five varsity letters in ice hockey and one in soccer...Tallied 190 career points on 86 goals and 104 assists to become Eastview's all-time leading point scorer...Has most assists in school history and is second in goals scored...Served as captain...Named All-State honorable mention selection and three-time All-Conference selection...Played club hockey for the Minnesota Junior Whitecaps...United States Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete Award recipient...All-Section All-Academic honoree..Academic Award winner.

                8 Lexi Romanchuk, Defense
                San Jose, Calif., Valley Christian, Height: 5-6
                BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Two-time participant in National Team Development Camp...Earned All-Star nomination and recorded most points by a defenseman each year...Served as captain at 2011 camp...Graduated from Valley Christian High School...Captained ice hockey and soccer teams... Led team to Pacific District Championship...Played club hockey for San Jose Junior Sharks...Father Rod played ice hockey for the University of Wisconsin...Sister Paula played ice hockey at Princeton University...Honor roll student who volunteers with developmentally disabled...Plans to pursue career in financial sector.

                10 Molly Illikainen, Forward
                Grand Rapids, Minn., Grand Rapids HS, Height: 5-10
                BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Played in 2012 Under-18 World Championships for Team USA...National Team Development camp participant...Graduated from Grand Rapids High School...Earned six varsity letters in ice hockey, five in swimming and five in track and field...Scored 227 career points with 110 goals and 117 assists...Tallied four hat tricks as a senior...Finalist for 2012 Minnesota Ms. Hockey...First-Team All-State selection...First-Team All-Area honoree...Led Grand Rapids to 2012 Sectional Championship, scoring game-winner in fourth overtime...Father Darin played ice hockey for University of Minnesota Duluth, while mom Mary played women's basketball for the Bulldogs...Honor roll student.

                13 Prentice Basten, Forward
                Buffalo, Minn., Breck School, Height: 5-6
                BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated from Breck School...Earned four varsity letters in ice hockey and three varsity letters in track and field between Buffalo High School and Breck ...Captained ice hockey team as a senior...Played in 86 high school hockey contests, compiling 114 points on 45 goals and 69 assists...Led Breck to 2012 Minnesota State A Championship...State All-Tournament selection...Four-time All-Conference Academic honoree...Honor roll student and classical musician...Plans to attend law school upon graduation.

                15 Lexi Slattery, Defense
                Centerville, Minn., Roseville High School Height: 5-6
                BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Two-time National Team Development Camp attendee...Graduated from Roseville High School...Earned four varsity letters in ice hockey...Also participated in lacrosse and soccer...Led Roseville to Sectional Championship and State AA title game as a senior, accumulating 36 points on 11 goals and 25 assists in 31 games...All-State Honorable Mention...Two-time All-Conference selection...Led Centennial High to three straight conference championships before leaving to join Roseville...Also played club hockey for Minnesota Junior Whitecaps...Sister Jocelyn plays ice hockey for Lindenwood University...Honor roll student.

                16 Brittney Thunstrom, Forward
                Coon Rapids, Minn., Blaine HS Height: 5-9
                BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated from Blaine High School...Earned four varsity letters in ice hockey and two in golf...Tallied 71 career points on 43 goals and 28 assists in 96 games...Served as team captain as a senior and led team to sectional final...Two-time All-Conference selection...Also played club hockey for the Minnesota Junior Whitecaps and the Minnesota Ice Cats...Four-time NW Suburban Conference All-Academic Honoree...Cousin Allie played hockey for Boston College...volunteers with several charitable organizations that support impoverished children...Plans to pursue a career in psychology.

                27 Sarah Bryant, Goaltender
                Bethlehem, Pa., Lawrenceville School, Height: 5-8
                BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Graduated from Lawrenceville Academy...Earned four varsity letters in ice hockey, two in lacrosse and two in soccer...Led ice hockey to first place as a senior...Three-time Star Ledger All-State selection...Played club ice hockey for New Jersey Colonials, earning two district championships and two league championships...Garnered National Merit Scholarship Commendation...Magna Cum Laude student who received prestigious Lever F. Stewart and John H. Thompson Prizes at Lawrenceville...Plans on career in Orthopedics.

                31 Allie Morse, Goaltender
                Cottage Grove, Minn., Park HS Height: 5-6
                BEFORE PROVIDENCE: USA Hockey Warren Strelow National Team Goaltending Camp participant...Three-time invitee to National Team Development Camp...Graduated from Park High School...Earned five varsity letters in ice hockey, three in lacrosse and one in soccer...All-State selection as a senior...Senior Goalie of the Year Award Finalist...Three-time All-Conference honoree...Named Park High School Female Athlete of the Year...Also played club hockey for the Minnesota Junior Whitecaps...All-State Academic selection.

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                  Joe, hoe do you see PC finishing this year? In the HE and overall? Better, same or below 2011-2012.

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                  • #10
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                    Talk about Minnesota bias

                    Nice team!

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                    • #11
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                      So being a Friar fan I have to think positive! Hockey East will have strong BU, BC and NU - not sure on how Maine, Vermont, UConn, New Hampshire fair?

                      First Key - Stay healthier than last year - injuries / illness hurt a strong team over the first half of last year.

                      Second Key - Lacasse was huge last 2 years in goal and Riley plus Morse and Bryant the 2 freshman will compete to fill her net. Success starts here.

                      Third Key - The 4 returning D Cohen (also great forward), Pendleton, Morse, Virtue played a lot last year, add Groth & 2 freshman D Romanchuk and Slattery incoming give good depth.

                      Fourth Key - Half of the goals from last year graduated - key is for the Team to improve on putting "the biscuit in the basket" and have more time in offensive zone. The seniors Vella, Anderson and junior Buie can and will score - big wild card is the sophomores DeMars, Micheleti, Frade, Simpson, Hanrahan and freshman Ilakanian, Kukowski, Thunstrom and Basten all have good speed, potential and good size.

                      Fifth Key - Coaching depth - Deraney has expanded help in 2 good assistants in Ruzzi and Roth, a great volunteer in Thatcher and a great GA in Lacasse. With a young Team lots of chances to improve quickly.
                      Last edited by joehockey; 08-16-2012, 09:54 PM.

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                        http://www.friars.com/sports/w-hocke...ckey-body.html Looks like the Friars 2012-13 Team is back in school, tested and our bonding as a Team. The Friar Hockey Homepage now posts a Tweeter Link and there are some great pictures of leadership taining. People sometimes ask what are the little things that PC does to develop leaders you can kind of see it through the player tweets this week.

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                          In a note from Coach Deraney looks like upgrades coming to Schneider Arena

                          ......I want to close by again thanking all of you who generously donate to our program on so many different levels and in so many different ways. Your support has never been more appreciated or needed. We plan put a shovel in the ground on October 1st for an approximately $13 Million addition to Schneider Arena. This first class addition is going to make Schneider Arena the premier women’s hockey facility in the country bar none. We want and need you to be a part of this to ensure we can do it right. No donation will be too small. We are excited to say there are going to be some very prominent and special naming opportunities as well and look forward to telling you all more about that in the future.

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                            WOMEN’S HOCKEY EAST SEASON OPENING
                            COACHES MEDIA TELECONFERENCE
                            (SEPT. 20, 2012)

                            PROVIDENCE COLLEGE HEAD COACH BOB DERANEY

                            Coach do you want to just talk about the Friars and maybe some of the team goals
                            for the year. What you expect to get out of the first few games of the year of the
                            season and things you will be working on?

                            “First and foremost I think we are the youngest that we have ever been in a long time. I
                            think that when we look at the rosters that we are one of the youngest teams in the league
                            but I think that also gives us a lot of excitement as well because we’ve got what we feel is
                            a very close group with a lot to work with. If we aren’t successful this year it won’t be
                            because of the players it will be because of the coaches. I think that we have a terrific
                            nucleus coming back. As well as a talented freshmen class coming in that we as coaches
                            do our jobs that we could surprise some people.”

                            Coach in terms of, I asked Dave Flint this question earlier, in terms of the program
                            losing its top goalie, Genevieve Lacasse. Just talk a little bit about how that might
                            play out and if you know at this point what your plans are?

                            “To as our goaltenders two freshmen and our returner, Nina Riley, to replace Genevieve
                            Lacasse is an awfully daunting task for them and we are not going to do that. We are
                            going to try and play better team defense and allow them to transition at their own pace
                            and find different ways to play defense until they get up to speed. When you have a
                            goaltender that has logged as many minutes as Genevieve did over her four years with us
                            and had the career that she had you can’t replace her and you can’t expect anyone to
                            replace her. Instead of one person blocking the puck for us I think we are going to
                            probably need six people. That might be the way that we play defense this year we are
                            not sure yet. This coming Saturday we will see what we have got and then try and design
                            a system around it.”

                            Coach how about some of your returners this year that you think that you might
                            take the next step this year on either on offense or defense?

                            “I think what is interesting the way we got to the championship game last year was a
                            balanced attack. We didn’t have one prolific line we had scoring throughout our line-up
                            and I think that is going to be our recipe for success this year. I think that you are going
                            to see Buie, Vella, Frade, Anderson, Simpson, Hanrahan, Micheletti I just think that they
                            are all going to chip in. I think that makes for the kind of team that has made us
                            successful over the years as a balanced attack. At the defense position I think that we will
                            be as strong there as we have ever been. So that leaves us optimistic about our
                            opportunities but at the end of the day when I look at the rosters we are one of the
                            youngest teams in the league and obviously there are going to be some growing pains.
                            The question is how quick can we get over those.”

                            Coach I asked a few other coaches on the call to just talk about the expanded the
                            playoff format that we have now and just talk about going back to Hyannis?

                            “I am one of those people that believe the regular season should mean something you
                            know. So was I in favor of all eight teams getting in, no I was not but at the same time I
                            am not in favor of the fact that the buy has caused teams to that have tremendous seasons
                            not make it to the championship game because of that one week layoff. This is the best
                            remedy to ensure that the teams that have the best years that finish first and second are
                            not in a disadvantage playing in the semifinal game. I think in the long run this is the
                            best short-term solution before getting to best 2 out of 3 but at the same time I think that
                            the regular season should mean something. Am I excited that all eight teams are in, yes I
                            am because without question I think that we are the best league in the country from top to
                            bottom, hands down I don’t think anyone will dispute that. So the fact that all eight
                            teams are making it really makes it scary with that one game playoff come that first week
                            in March but I think that it is for the greater good. That is the first step getting to two out
                            of three in a playoff format that I think would be more of a long-term solution for us.”

                            Coach please maybe talk a little about the strength of the league. Obviously
                            Providence and New Hampshire dominated several seasons of the league but now
                            BC and BU are really starting to come on stronger. Just talk about how the
                            dynamic of the league has changed since its inception?

                            “First of all I am really proud to say we have played in six of those Championship games
                            so I feel pretty good. I think that is one of those things that makes our leagues so good is
                            the combination of new and old. Everything has to change and you know when a league
                            gets through its first decade that there would be parody and the talented coaches and
                            players that we have in our league and the talented players not just in the country but the
                            world that are attracted in coming and playing here just adds to the reputation of our
                            league. Its BU and BC that are, deservedly so BC is ranked first and BU is ranked
                            second and they have tremendous teams but I will tell you something teams 3 trhough 8
                            any given day can take points from anyone else in the league and I think that’s what
                            makes it so exciting. Above all you talk about the players and you talk about those teams
                            and that’s why I don’t have a lot of hair on my head because every week we are trying to
                            practice and prepare for those teams coming up and you wonder how we are going to
                            compete. And this year is going to be no different whether it’s the preseason No. 1 or
                            preseason No. 8 it really doesn’t matter they are all going to be heartly tested
                            competitions and that is what makes our league so exciting.”

                            Coach how about talking about some of your freshmen class and anyone that you
                            feel will come in and make an immediate contribution at this point or is it too early
                            to tell on that front?

                            “You know I think that we recruit players that come in and play. So we expect our
                            recruiting class, out freshmen class to come in and have them all come in and make
                            contributions. We carry a very small roster and we expect Molly Illikainen, Brittney
                            Thunstrom, Prentice Basten, Courtney Kukowski, Lexi Romanchuk, Lexi Slattery and
                            our two freshmen goaltenders Sarah Bryant and Allie Morse all to contribute that is why
                            they came here. Now it is their opportunity to take advantage of the opportunities that
                            have been presented to them.”
                            Last edited by joehockey; 09-21-2012, 08:40 PM.

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                              "Hands down we're the best league in the country top to bottom, I don't think anyone will dispute that."
                              I will go on record and dispute that.

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