2010–11 Northeastern Huskies women's ice hockey season
Offseason
- September 20: In the preseason Hockey East poll, the Huskies were ranked fifth.[1] Northeastern earned 34 points, one point behind fourth-place New Hampshire.
Recruiting
Player | Position | Nationality | Notes |
Maggie DiMasi | Defense | United States | She played hockey at prep school and was the captain of the Rice Knights. As a senior, she accumulated 38 points (21 goals and 17 assists). DiMasi also played three years with the Connecticut Polar Bears. She competed with the Polar Bears at the USA Under-16 National Championships in 2007 and 2008.[2] In both years, the Polar Bears finished second. |
Katie MacSorley | Forward | Canada | She scored 40 points (25 goals, 15 assists) last season with the Cambridge Fury. She also played four years with the Stratford Aces and was team captain in 2006-07. She was team MVP in 2005 and 2007. She was an assistant captain in 2009 with Team Ontario and led the squad to a silver medal at the nationals.[3] |
Claire Santostefano | Forward | United States | Played the last two years with the Chicago Mission. Took part in the USA Hockey development camp from 2006-09.[4] Santostefano attended New Trier High School and played varsity golf for four years. In addition, she played three years of varsity softball. |
Sonia St. Martin | Defense | Canada | St. Martin played against Northeastern in 2009-10 with Dawson College on September 26, 2009. St. Martin played two seasons with the Dawson College Blues. Prior to Dawson College, she played three seasons with the Deux-Rives boys hockey club.[5] |
Exhibition
Date | NCAA school | Opponent | Score | Huskies scorers |
Sept. 26 | Northeastern | McGill | 3-2 (OT), Northeastern[6] | Katie McSorley Lori Antflick Kristi Kehoe (game winner) |
News and notes
News and notes
- In the opening weekend series, Katie MacSorley scored two straight goals in the season opener.[8] The goal gave the Huskies a 4-3 lead over Syracuse. MacSorley nearly had a hat trick in overtime. She finished the weekend with a plus-1 rating and 10 total shots.
- October 16: Northeastern beat the Colonials by a 4-3 margin in the RMU Hockey Showcase at CONSOL Energy Center. It was the first RMU Hockey Showcase at CONSOL Energy Center.[9]
- Oct. 24: Julia Marty's four-point performance was the first by a Huskies player since Chelsey Jones recorded five points against the Maine Black Bears on Dec. 3, 2006.
- Week of November 1: Florence Schelling made 58 saves on the week for a .951 save percentage. She recorded 34 saves to record her first shutout of the season against Yale, 4-0. She made 24 saves in a loss to Boston College on Wednesday night at Matthews Arena.[10]
- November 21: On November 21, McSorley recorded her first career hat trick and added two assists as the Huskies prevailed by a 5-1 tally over the Providence Friars. The hat trick was the first hat trick for a Northeastern player since Julia Marty in 2008.[11] It was also the first five-point game by a Husky since Chelsey Jones tallied five points against Maine on Dec. 3, 2006.
- Dec . 1: Freshman Rachel Llanes scored the first and last goal of the game in Northeastern’s 4-0 win over New Hampshire with six shots on goal. It was her first-ever multi-goal game. Another freshman, Katie MacSorley scored a goal in the 4-0 win over New Hampshire. Florence Schelling made 22 saves for her third shutout of the season. With the win, Northeastern snapped a 27-game unbeaten streak (0-26-1) against New Hampshire.[12] Their last win over New Hampshire was Jan. 21, 2001, a 2-1 win. In addition, the fact that it was a shutout victory marks the first over UNH in the history of the program.
- December 7: Florence Schelling made a season-high 37 saves in a 3-0 loss versus Boston University.*Heading into the holiday break, every win except the 2-1 victory over Princeton on Oct. 22 has meant that a Husky rookie has recorded at least one point.
- January 1: In the first game of the Easton Holiday Showcase, freshman Maggie Brennolt registered her first collegiate goal.[13] She also added an assist in a 7-2 loss to the No. 2 ranked Wisconsin Badgers. Florence Schelling recorded 29 saves in two periods of play but was replaced by Leah Sulyma. In the third, Sulyma made 12 saves.[14]
- January 2: Dani Rylan scored her first Division 1 goal[15] as the Huskies broke a 1-1 tie with 3:36 remaining in the third period. The Huskies would hold on to the lead versus St. Cloud State and win by a 2-1 tally in their final game of the Easton Holiday Showcase. The win snapped a two-game losing streak.
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- Rylan now has seven points and ensured that a newcomer has scored a point in all but one Husky victory of the season. It is the second-straight game in which a Huskies player scored a goal for the first time at the Division 1 level. Goaltender Florence Schelling recorded a season-high 39 saves, and recorded her 10th win of the season.[17]
- January 3: Florence Schelling will compete for Switzerland in the 2011 MLP Cup, an under-22 tournament. She will compete from Jan. 4-8.[18]
- March 5: Florence Schelling set a Hockey East tournament record with 44 saves, including a record 24 in the first period. The Huskies upset No. 1 seed Boston University by a 4-2 tally at Walter Brown Arena. Alyssa Wohlfeiler tallied two goals and Claire Santostefano potted the game-winning goal.[19]
Regular season
Standings
*Rankings based on number of wins in the conference
Schedule
- The Huskies will play the Robert Morris Colonials in the College Hockey Showcase at Consol Energy Centre on October 17.
- From January 1 to 2, the Huskies competed in the Easton Holiday Showcase in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
- The women's Beanpot will feature the Huskies from February 8 to the 15th.
Date | Opponent | Location | Time | Score | Goal scorers | Record | Conference Record |
Oct. 1 | Syraucse | Syracuse, NY | 7 pm | 4-4 | Rachel Llanes, Lori Antflick, Katie McSorley (2)[20] | 0-0-1 | 0-0-0 |
Oct. 2 | Union | Schenectady, NY | 3 pm | 3-2 (OT) | | 1-0-1 | 0-0-0 |
Oct. 9 | Quinnipiac | Hamden, Conn | 3 pm | 0-4 | None | 1-1-1 | 0-0-0 |
Oct. 16 | Robert Morris | Moon Township, PA | 2 pm | 6-4 | | 2-1-1 | 0-0-0 |
Oct. 17 | Robert Morris | Pittsburgh, PA | 12 pm | 4-3 | | 3-1-1 | 0-0-0 |
Oct. 22 | Princeton | Matthews Arena | 4 pm | 2-1 | | 4-1-1 | 0-0-0 |
Oct. 24 | RPI | Matthews Arena | 1 pm | 5-1 | | 5-1-1 | 0-0-0 |
Oct. 29 | Vermont | Matthews Arena | 1 pm | 1-1 | | 5-1-2 | 0-0-1 |
Oct. 30 | Vermont | Matthews Arena | 1 pm | 4-1 | | 6-1-2 | 1-0-1 |
Nov. 3 | Boston College | Matthews Arena | 7 pm | 1-3 | | 6-2-2 | 1-1-1 |
Nov. 6 | Yale | Matthews Arena | 2 pm | 4-0 | | 7-2-2 | 2-1-1 |
Nov. 11 | Maine | Orono, Maine | | 0-0 | None | 7-2-3 | 2-1-2 |
Nov. 12 | Maine | Orono, Maine | | 2-2 | | 7-2-4 | 2-1-3 |
Nov. 20 | Providence | Providence, RI | | 1-4 | | 7-3-4 | 2-2-3 |
Nov. 21 | Providence | Matthews Arena | | 5-1 | | 8-3-4 | 3-2-3 |
Nov. 28 | Brown | Matthews Arena | | 2-1 | | 9-3-4 | 3-2-3 |
Dec. 1 | New Hampshire | Durham, NH | | 4-0 | | 10-3-4 | 4-2-3 |
Dec. 7 | Boston University | Boston, MA | | 0-3 | None | 10-4-4 | 4-3-3 |
Jan. 1 | Wisconsin | St. Cloud, Minnesota | | 2-7 | | 10-5-4 | 4-3-3 |
Jan. 2 | St. Cloud State | St. Cloud University | | 2-1 | | 11-5-4 | 4-3-3 |
Jan. 9 | New Hampshire | Durham, NH | | 4-2 | | 12-5-4 | 5-3-3 |
Jan. 15 | Maine | Matthews Arena | | 3-2 | | 13-5-4 | 6-3-3 |
Jan. 16 | Boston College | Matthews Arena | | 1-4 | | 13-6-4 | 6-4-3 |
Jan. 22 | New Hampshire | Matthews Arena | | 3-4 (OT) | | 13-7-4 | 6-5-3 |
Jan. 23 | Providence | Kingston, MA | | 1-2 | | 13-8-4 | 6-6-3 |
Jan. 28 | Vermont | Burlington, VT | | 2-1 (OT) | | 14-8-4 | 7-6-3 |
Jan. 30 | Boston College | Chestnut Hill, MA | | 1-2 | | 14-9-4 | 7-7-3 |
Feb. 6 | Connecticut | Storrs, CT | | 2-2 | | 14-9-5 | 7-7-4 |
Feb. 8 | Harvard | Chestnut Hill, MA | | 3-3 (SO loss) | | 14-9-6 | 7-7-4 |
Feb. 11 | Boston University | Boston, MA | | 3-4 | | 14-10-6 | 7-8-4 |
Feb. 12 | Boston University | Matthews Arena | | 1-5 | | 14-11-6 | 7-9-4 |
Feb. 15 | Boston University | Chestnut Hill, MA | | 3-3 | | 14-11-7 | 7-9-5 |
Feb. 19 | Connecticut | Matthews Arena | | 2-4 | | 14-12-7 | 7-10-5 |
Feb. 20 | Connecticut | Storrs, CT | 1-1 | | | 14-12-8 | 7-10-6 |
Player stats
Skaters
Player | Games | Goals | Assists | Points | Points/game | PIM | GWG | PPG | SHG |
Postseason
Hockey East tournament
Awards and honors
- Rachel Llanes, Runner-up: Hockey East, Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Month (October 2010)[22]
- Katie MacSorley, Northeastern Student-Athlete of the week for Sept. 27-Oct. 3.[23]
- Katie MacSorley, Runner-up: Hockey East, Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Month (October 2010)[24]
- Katie MacSorley, Co-Hockey East Player of the Week (Week of November 22)
- Casey Pickett, Hockey East Pure Hockey Player of the Week, (Week of February 28, 2011)[25]
- Dani Rylan, Northeastern University Student Athlete of the Week (Week of January 3, 2011) [26]
- Florence Schelling, Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week (Week of November 8)
- Florence Schelling, Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week (Week of February 28)
- Florence Schelling, Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week (Week of March 7)
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Postseason
- Turfer Athletic Award: Northeastern University
All-Rookie team
- F: Katie MacSorley, Northeastern
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=Team awards
- Alyssa Wohlfeiler, Team MVP
- Maggie DiMasi, Rookie of the Year honors
- Casey Pickett, Kathryn Waldo 7th Player Award
- Autumn Prouty, Coaches Award
- Siena Falino, Academic Award
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