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2016-2017 Division I Commitments

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Which would mean her parents had to move, or possibly file for a hardship exemption.
Does your former team losing several D-I bound seniors to graduation in 2014 qualify as a hardship? ;)
 
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Maine
Jessie Jacques ..............F ....................(Boston Shamrocks) ..............................N. Reading, MA

North Dakota
Ryleigh Houston .............F ...................(CAN 18s/Balmoral Hall) ..............................Winnipeg, MB
 
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Player....................Position ...............(Current Team) .......................Hometown

(Based on reliable info, but to paraphrase Yogi, "It ain't official 'til it's official.")
* Denotes commitments are official, as announced by the school


Bemidji State
Abby Halluska ......................F ...........................(Buffalo) .......................Delano, MN
Kiki Radke ...........................F ..........................(Hastings) ....................Hastings, MN

Boston College
Caroline Ross ......................D ............................(NAHA) ......................Brookport, NY

Boston University

Brown

Clarkson

Colgate
Liz Auby .............................G ..................(Milwaukee Jr Admirals) .......................WI
Anonda Hoppner ...............F ....................(Ottawa Senators) ..................Kanata, ON

Connecticut

Cornell
Jaime Bourbonnais ................D ......................(Oakville Ice) ..............Mississauga, ON
Paige Lewis ........................F ...........................(NAHA) ..................New Canaan, CT

Dartmouth

Harvard
Katherine Hughes ................F .............................(SSM) ......................La Canada, CA
Caitrin Lonergan ................. F ......................(USA 18s/Assabet) .............Roslindale, MA

Lindenwood

Maine
Jessie Jacques .....................F ................(Boston Shamrocks) ............N. Reading, MA

Mercyhurst
Samantha Isbell ....................F .............(Thunder Bay Queens) .........Thunder Bay, ON
Margaret Knott .........................F ...............(Ottawa Senators) ............Smiths Falls, ON
Kerri St Denis .......................G .......................(Assabet) ...........................Auburn, ME


Merrimack

Minnesota
Serena D'Angelo ....................G...............(Stoney Creek Sabres) ......Stoney Creek, ON
Kippin Keller ..........................F ......................(Minnetonka) ..............Deephaven, MN
Patti Marshall ........................D ..........................(SSM) .............Thief River Falls, MN
Katie Robinson .......................D ...................(Dodge County) ..................Kasson, MN
Alex Woken ...........................F ..........................(SSM) ...........................Fargo, ND

Minnesota-Duluth
Syd Brodt .............................F .....................(Moundsview) ..............North Oaks, MN

Minnesota State
Jordan Jackson ......................D ........................(Tartan) ......................Oakdale, MN
Sophia Poinar ........................F ....................(Chaska Chan) .............Chanhassan, MN

New Hampshire
Lexie Revkin ..........................F .........................(NAHA) .................Gaithersburg, MD

North Dakota
Ryleigh Houston ...............F ...................(CAN 18s/Balmoral Hall) ..............Winnipeg, MB
Abigail Stanley .......................D ...............(St Louis Lady Blues) .............St. Louis, MO

Northeastern
Codie Cross ...........................D ..................(Warner Warriors) .................Airdrie, AB
Mattie Hartman ......................F ......................(Hanover) ....................Hanover, NH
Andrea Renner ........................F .........................(CYA) ....................................IL

Ohio State
Elise Reimenschneider...............D ....................(Ohio Flames) ...............Lakewood, OH

Penn State
Brooke Madsen ........................F ........................(Eagan) ..........................Eagan MN

Princeton

Providence
Rachel Rockwell .......................D ...........(Williston/Northhampton)..Broadview Heights, OH

Quinnipiac
Abby Cleary ............................F .......................(SSM) ..........................Buffalo, NY
Kenzie Prater ...........................F ...................(Hill Murray) .....................Hudson, WI

Rochester

Robert Morris

Rensselaer

St. Cloud State

St. Lawrence

Syracuse

Union
Cheyenne Harris .............F ..........................(Breck) .........................Centerville, MN

Vermont

Wisconsin
Nikki Cece .....................G ...................(Oakville Hornets) .....................Oakville, ON
Presley Norby..................F ......................(Minnetonka) ....................Shorewood, MN
McKenzie Steffen.............D ......................(Hill-Murray)........White Bear Township, MN

Yale


U.S. 28: Minnesota 12; Massachusetts, New York, and Wisconsin 2 each; Ohio 2; California, Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Missouri, New Hampshire, and North Dakota 1 each;

Canada 8: Ontario 6; Alberta, and Manitoba 1 each
 
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Player....................Position ...............(Current Team) .......................Hometown

(Based on reliable info, but to paraphrase Yogi, "It ain't official 'til it's official.")
* Denotes commitments are official, as announced by the school


Connecticut
Jaime Bourbonnais ................D ......................(Oakville Ice) ..............Mississauga, ON
Paige Lewis ........................F ...........................(NAHA) ..................New Canaan, CT

Cornell

Hux, thank you for updating the list. I noticed that Cornell's recruits, Bourbonnais and Lewis, were accidentally listed under Connecticut.
 
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Clarkson

Taylor Turnquist .............D ...................(Spring Lake Park) ..............................Spring Lake Park, MN
 
Clarkson

Taylor Turnquist .............D ...................(Spring Lake Park) ..............................Spring Lake Park, MN

Generally speaking does it look like the super early (freshman in HS) commitments are few and far between and most girls commit as juniors? (I can't tell from the lists when the girls made commitments to the schools) Or is there any rhyme or reason to it these days?
 
Generally speaking does it look like the super early (freshman in HS) commitments are few and far between and most girls commit as juniors? (I can't tell from the lists when the girls made commitments to the schools) Or is there any rhyme or reason to it these days?

I liken it to an arms race. Look at the 17/18 thread. Its started there and it doesn't include the 5 - 6 canadian sophs that have committed already. I'd venture to guess that there are already 15 - 20 15 yr olds already committed. And if you notice, the two superpowers started it by committing to 2017 grads. Everybody else has to keep up then there is no choice. Perhaps a little restraint?
 
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Re: 2016-2017 Division I Commitments

Player....................Position ...............(Current Team) .......................Hometown
(Based on reliable info, but to paraphrase Yogi, "It ain't official 'til it's official.")
* Denotes commitments are official, as announced by the school


Bemidji State
Abby Halluska ......................F ...........................(Buffalo) .......................Delano, MN
Kiki Radke ...........................F ..........................(Hastings) ....................Hastings, MN

Boston College
Caroline Ross ......................D ............................(NAHA) ......................Brookport, NY

Boston University

Brown

Clarkson
Taylor Turnquist .................D ...................(Spring Lake Park) ......Spring Lake Park, MN

Colgate
Liz Auby .............................G ..................(Milwaukee Jr Admirals) .......................WI
Anonda Hoppner ...............F ....................(Ottawa Senators) ..................Kanata, ON

Connecticut

Cornell
Jaime Bourbonnais ................D ......................(Oakville Ice) ..............Mississauga, ON
Paige Lewis ........................F ...........................(NAHA) ..................New Canaan, CT

Dartmouth

Harvard
Katherine Hughes ................F .............................(SSM) ......................La Canada, CA
Caitrin Lonergan ................. F ......................(USA 18s/Assabet) .............Roslindale, MA

Lindenwood

Maine
Jessie Jacques .....................F ................(Boston Shamrocks) ............N. Reading, MA

Mercyhurst
Samantha Isbell ....................F .............(Thunder Bay Queens) .........Thunder Bay, ON
Margaret Knott .........................F ...............(Ottawa Senators) ............Smiths Falls, ON
Kerri St Denis .......................G .......................(Assabet) ...........................Auburn, ME


Merrimack

Minnesota
Serena D'Angelo ....................G...............(Stoney Creek Sabres) ......Stoney Creek, ON
Kippin Keller ..........................F ......................(Minnetonka) ..............Deephaven, MN
Patti Marshall ........................D ....................(USA 18s/SSM) .......Thief River Falls, MN
Katie Robinson .......................D ...................(Dodge County) ..................Kasson, MN
Alex Woken ...........................F ..........................(SSM) ...........................Fargo, ND

Minnesota-Duluth
Syd Brodt .............................F .....................(Moundsview) ..............North Oaks, MN

Minnesota State
Jordan Jackson ......................D ........................(Tartan) ......................Oakdale, MN
Sophia Poinar ........................F ....................(Chaska Chan) .............Chanhassan, MN

New Hampshire
Lexie Revkin ..........................F .........................(NAHA) .................Gaithersburg, MD

North Dakota
Ryleigh Houston ...............F ...................(CAN 18s/Balmoral Hall) ..............Winnipeg, MB
Abigail Stanley .......................D ...............(St Louis Lady Blues) .............St. Louis, MO

Northeastern
Codie Cross ...........................D ..................(Warner Warriors) .................Airdrie, AB
Mattie Hartman ......................F ......................(Hanover) ....................Hanover, NH
Andrea Renner ........................F .........................(CYA) ....................................IL

Ohio State
Elise Reimenschneider...............D ....................(Ohio Flames) ...............Lakewood, OH

Penn State
Brooke Madsen ........................F ........................(Eagan) ..........................Eagan MN

Princeton

Providence
Rachel Rockwell .......................D ...........(Williston/Northhampton)..Broadview Heights, OH

Quinnipiac
Abby Cleary ............................F .......................(SSM) ..........................Buffalo, NY
Kenzie Prater ...........................F ...................(Hill Murray) .....................Hudson, WI

Rochester

Robert Morris

Rensselaer

St. Cloud State

St. Lawrence

Syracuse

Union
Cheyenne Harris .............F ..........................(Breck) .........................Centerville, MN

Vermont

Wisconsin
Nikki Cece .....................G ...................(Oakville Hornets) .....................Oakville, ON
Presley Norby..................F ......................(Minnetonka) ....................Shorewood, MN
McKenzie Steffen.............D ......................(Hill-Murray)........White Bear Township, MN

Yale


U.S. 29: Minnesota 13; Massachusetts, New York, and Wisconsin 2 each; Ohio 2; California, Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Missouri, New Hampshire, and North Dakota 1 each;

Canada 8: Ontario 6; Alberta, and Manitoba 1 each
 
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Sieve1, you seem to have questions about how the D1 schools select their athletes. If you have been following these forums for any length of time, you probably know what I am about to summarize here. If not, here’s some facts about D1 women’s hockey that pertain to your questions.

First, there are only 34 D1 schools offering women’s hockey (35 if you count Sacred Heart, but I’m going to leave them out of this analysis). That means there are only 612 total scholarships available (18 per school), although most schools will split some scholarships among several players in order to have a full roster. In an average year, approximately a quarter of those scholarships or roster spots become available for freshmen, somewhere between 150 and 180. There will probably be three or four times that number of quality players available. For that reason, many players recruit schools long before the schools can recruit them.

So how do the schools choose between the many candidates available for each of their roster openings? The first decider will be how good a student each candidate projects to be. A National Merit Scholar will be coveted by every college in the country, never mind just the 34 offering scholarships in women’s hockey. The reason is that every college and university in the US is trying to have a world class faculty and a world class student body, so they recruit people from all over the world, including athletes. Why? Because great students often go on to make a ton of money, and they sometimes use some of that money to fund things at their alma maters. For them, it only takes one Bill Gates (who was indeed a National Merit Scholar) to make this strategy pay off.

The second decider is probably how the candidate fits into the team or the locker room. These days, there is so little difference between the skill sets of top candidates, the coaches don’t have to put up with a prima donna (or her parents) who tries to tell them how to run the team.

The third decider is going to be the skill set. If a team is graduating a bunch of defense, or a couple of goalies, they are going to select candidates that can fill those gaps first. It doesn’t mean they don’t like the forwards that are interested in their program, it just means those forwards are going to be farther down on the wish list.

So there you go. Any errors in the statements above are mine, although I expect they will be quickly corrected by other members of the forum. Hope this helps.
 
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Sieve1, you seem to have questions about how the D1 schools select their athletes. If you have been following these forums for any length of time, you probably know what I am about to summarize here. If not, here’s some facts about D1 women’s hockey that pertain to your questions.

First, there are only 34 D1 schools offering women’s hockey (35 if you count Sacred Heart, but I’m going to leave them out of this analysis). That means there are only 612 total scholarships available (18 per school), although most schools will split some scholarships among several players in order to have a full roster. In an average year, approximately a quarter of those scholarships or roster spots become available for freshmen, somewhere between 150 and 180. There will probably be three or four times that number of quality players available. For that reason, many players recruit schools long before the schools can recruit them.

So how do the schools choose between the many candidates available for each of their roster openings? The first decider will be how good a student each candidate projects to be. A National Merit Scholar will be coveted by every college in the country, never mind just the 34 offering scholarships in women’s hockey. The reason is that every college and university in the US is trying to have a world class faculty and a world class student body, so they recruit people from all over the world, including athletes. Why? Because great students often go on to make a ton of money, and they sometimes use some of that money to fund things at their alma maters. For them, it only takes one Bill Gates (who was indeed a National Merit Scholar) to make this strategy pay off.

The second decider is probably how the candidate fits into the team or the locker room. These days, there is so little difference between the skill sets of top candidates, the coaches don’t have to put up with a prima donna (or her parents) who tries to tell them how to run the team.

The third decider is going to be the skill set. If a team is graduating a bunch of defense, or a couple of goalies, they are going to select candidates that can fill those gaps first. It doesn’t mean they don’t like the forwards that are interested in their program, it just means those forwards are going to be farther down on the wish list.

So there you go. Any errors in the statements above are mine, although I expect they will be quickly corrected by other members of the forum. Hope this helps.

Actually there are not 34 offering scholarships, since the Ivies (Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, Yale), Union, RIT, and Holy Cross (really DIII) do not offer scholarships.
 
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Actually there are not 34 offering scholarships, since the Ivies (Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, Yale), Union, RIT, and Holy Cross (really DIII) do not offer scholarships.

Agreed, which is why I also mentioned roster spots. The Ivies do offer scholarships, they just don't call them athletic scholarships, but that is a different discussion.
 
Sieve1, you seem to have questions about how the D1 schools select their athletes. If you have been following these forums for any length of time, you probably know what I am about to summarize here. If not, here’s some facts about D1 women’s hockey that pertain to your questions.

First, there are only 34 D1 schools offering women’s hockey (35 if you count Sacred Heart, but I’m going to leave them out of this analysis). That means there are only 612 total scholarships available (18 per school), although most schools will split some scholarships among several players in order to have a full roster. In an average year, approximately a quarter of those scholarships or roster spots become available for freshmen, somewhere between 150 and 180. There will probably be three or four times that number of quality players available. For that reason, many players recruit schools long before the schools can recruit them.

So how do the schools choose between the many candidates available for each of their roster openings? The first decider will be how good a student each candidate projects to be. A National Merit Scholar will be coveted by every college in the country, never mind just the 34 offering scholarships in women’s hockey. The reason is that every college and university in the US is trying to have a world class faculty and a world class student body, so they recruit people from all over the world, including athletes. Why? Because great students often go on to make a ton of money, and they sometimes use some of that money to fund things at their alma maters. For them, it only takes one Bill Gates (who was indeed a National Merit Scholar) to make this strategy pay off.

The second decider is probably how the candidate fits into the team or the locker room. These days, there is so little difference between the skill sets of top candidates, the coaches don’t have to put up with a prima donna (or her parents) who tries to tell them how to run the team.

The third decider is going to be the skill set. If a team is graduating a bunch of defense, or a couple of goalies, they are going to select candidates that can fill those gaps first. It doesn’t mean they don’t like the forwards that are interested in their program, it just means those forwards are going to be farther down on the wish list.

So there you go. Any errors in the statements above are mine, although I expect they will be quickly corrected by other members of the forum. Hope this helps.
Thank you, Old Dave, for your reply. It is indeed helpful. As you suspected, I am a rookie to the board with a young goalie (playing with the boys) so those roster spots you mentioned become even rarer. I appreciate the advice & guidance from you and all of the other contributors. Underlying message from your reply seems to be focus on those grades and more doors will open...good advice for life outside of hockey too!
 
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Thank you, Old Dave, for your reply. It is indeed helpful. As you suspected, I am a rookie to the board with a young goalie (playing with the boys) so those roster spots you mentioned become even rarer. I appreciate the advice & guidance from you and all of the other contributors. Underlying message from your reply seems to be focus on those grades and more doors will open...good advice for life outside of hockey too!

You are very welcome, and congratulations on having a goalie! I hope you continue to share your experiences with us. Even those of us who lack social skills share a passion for women's hockey.
 
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Thank you, Old Dave, for your reply. It is indeed helpful. As you suspected, I am a rookie to the board with a young goalie (playing with the boys) so those roster spots you mentioned become even rarer. I appreciate the advice & guidance from you and all of the other contributors. Underlying message from your reply seems to be focus on those grades and more doors will open...good advice for life outside of hockey too!

Without a solid GPA/test scores the GAA and Save % don't mean much. Good grades don't guarantee the doors will open, but they do guarantee they won't be closed.
 
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Boston University

Breanna Scarpaci...... D.......(SSM)..... Chesterfield MI
 
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Via Twitter:

Yale
Saroya Tinker ..............D ....................(Durham West PWHL) ..............................Clarington, ON

Robert Morris
Emma Low-A-Chee .............F ...................(Toronto Aero's PWHL) ..............................Etobicoke, ON
 
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