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2 SCHEDULE NOVEMBER Fri. 5 at Manhattanville* 7:00 p.m. Sat. 6 at Nichols* 7:40 p.m. Fri. 12 HOLY CROSS* 4:00 p.m. Sat. 13 SALVE REGINA* 2:00 p.m. Fri. 19 at Saint Michael s* 4:00 p.m. Sat. 20 at Norwich* 1:00 p.m. DECEMBER Sat. 4 at Saint Anselm* 3:00 p.m. Fri. 10 WESLEYAN 4:00 p.m. Sat. 11 COLBY 4:00 p.m. JANUARY Sun. 2 BOWDOIN# 4:00 p.m. Sun. 3 CONSOLATION/CHAMPIONSHIP# 1/4:00 p.m. Fri. 14 at Plymouth State* 7:00 p.m. Sat. 15 at Southern Maine* 1:00 p.m. Wed. 19 at Connecticut College 7:00 p.m. Sat. 22 SAINT ANSELM* 1:00 p.m. Fri. 28 NICHOLS* 4:00 p.m. Sat. 29 MANHATTANVILLE* 2:00 p.m. FEBRUARY Tue. 1 MIDDLEBURY 7:00 p.m. Fri. 4 SALVE REGINA* 4:00 p.m. Sat. 5 HOLY CROSS* 1:00 p.m. Fri. 11 SAINT MICHAEL S* 4:00 p.m. Sat. 12 NORWICH* 2:00 p.m. Tue. 15 at Williams* 7:00 p.m. Fri. 18 at Castleton State* 7:00 p.m. Sat. 19 at New England College* 1:00 p.m. # 4th Annual Codfish Bowl * ECAC East Game Home games in BOLD CAPS at Clark Athletic Center

3 QUICK FACTS About UMass Boston Location... Boston, MA Founded President... Jack Wilson Chancellor...J. Keith Motley, PhD Vice Chancellor for Athletics & Recreation...Charlie Titus Enrollment...14,912 Affiliations... NCAA Division III, ECAC Conference... ECAC East Nickname... Beacons Colors... Beacon Blue, Black and White Web site... Women s Ice Hockey Head Coach...Colleen Harris (Boston College 2009) Phone colleen.harris@umb.edu UMass Boston Career Record... First Year Career Record... First Year Assistant Coach... Lee-J Mirasolo Captains... Lauren Duran, Kristen Smith, Rachel Sousa Home Arena...Clark Athletic Center All-Time Record Overall Record ECAC East Conference Record Letterwinners Returning/Lost...11/11 Newcomers...7 Department of Athletics Vice Chancellor for Athletics & Recreation...Charlie Titus Senior Assistant to the Vice Chancellor...Jain Ruvidich-Higgins Senior Associate Director of Athletics... Terry Condon Assistant Director of Athletics... Cheryl Aaron Assistant Director of Athletics...Chris Fitzgerald Athletic Department Phone Athletics Communication Director...Dan Campagna Phone daniel.campagna@umb.edu Fax Intercollegiate Coordinator...Dave Roberts Manager of Facilities...Brian McNeil Head Athletic Trainer... Ed Perkins Assistant Athletic Trainer...Katie O Sullivan Director of Academic Services... Marybeth Maneen Strength & Conditioning Coach... Aaron Olsen Equipment Manager...Myles Berry Web site... Table of Contents Quick Facts...1 Coaching Staff...2 Season Outlook...3 Team Roster...5 Returning Players...7 Newcomers Statistics...17 Eastern College Athletic Conference...18 All-Time Records...19 All-Time Honors and Awards...27 All-Time Roster...29 All-Time Series History...30 Year By Year Results...33 UMB Women s Ice Hockey History...36 Beacon Tradition...37 This is UMass Boston...39 Why UMass Boston?...40 Clark Athletic Center...41 UMass Boston in the Community...42 Opportunities for UMB Athletes...43 Student Housing Options...44 College Degree Programs...45 UMass Boston Hall of Fame...46 Media Information...48 Directions to UMass Boston From the South Interstate 93 North (Southeast Expressway) to Exit 14, Morrissey Boulevard/JFK Library/UMass. Continue straight off the exit ramp onto Morrissey Boulevard for approximately one mile. Turn right into the campus and follow the driveway to the parking areas. From the North Interstate 93 South (Southeast Expressway) to exit 15, Columbia Road/JFK Library/UMass. Turn left at the end of the exit ramp and proceed towards the rotary. Turn right the first opportunity out of the rotary and remain in the right lane descending the ramp onto Morrissey Boulevard. Stay to the right of the curb at the bottom of the ramp and in the left lane. The first traffic light is in front of The Boston Globe plant. At the second traffic light, turn left into the campus and follow the driveway to the parking areas. From the West Interstate 90 (Massachusetts Turnpike) to Interstate 93 South (Southeast Expressway). Follow directions from North as indicated above. The UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey Guide was produced by UMass Boston Athletics Communications, using Adobe InDesign CS2 and Adobe Photoshop CS2. Photography by A.J. Rourke, SportsPix, Edward J. Timmons, Dan Campagna and Harry Brett. Printed by Flagship Press Inc - North Andover, MA. Pictured on the cover at bottom from left to right are seniors Hannah Davis, Katie Kirwan, Rachel Sousa, Lauren Duran, Jazz Webber and Kristen Smith. beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 1

4 COACHING STAFF COLLEEN HARRIS Head Coach Boston College 09 First Season LEE-J MIRASOLO Assistant Coach Boston College 08 First Season Colleen Harris enters her first season as the Interim Head Coach for the Beacons after serving as the Head Coach at Nichols College. She brings along an impressive resume as a Division I hockey player as well as a Level 4 coaching certification by the USA Hockey standards. From 2004 through 2009, Harris was a member of the Boston College women s ice hockey team that captured three Beanpot Championships, made two NCAA tournament appearances while advancing to the Frozen Four in She was named the Eagles team captain for the campaign and was also honored that season as BC s Unsung Hero while receiving the team s Outstanding Senior award. On top of those honors, Harris received the Hockey East Sportsmanship Award following her senior season. Prior to joining the Beacons staff, Harris served as the Nichols College assistant coach during the season before being promoted to her first collegiate head coaching position in May of 2010 for the Bison. She also served as an assistant coach for the women s lacrosse team at Nichols in During the summer of 2010, Harris served as an Intern Coach at the U17 USA Hockey Select Camp in Saint Cloud, MN in June as well as the Head Coach for the U14 USA Select Camp in Rochester, NY in July. Since 2008, Harris has also worked closely with former NHL player Jeff Serowik at Pro Ambitions Hockey, instructing players at summer camps and skill sessions throughout the year. Harris graduated with a BA in Communications & Marketing and a Masters of Administrative Studies from Boston College in A native of Buffalo, NY, Harris currently resides in Boston, MA. Lee-J Mirasolo joins the Beacons coaching staff, making her collegiate hockey coaching debut as an assistant under her former college teammate and UMass Boston Interim Head Coach, Colleen Harris. From 2004 through 2008, Mirasolo was a member of the Boston College women s ice hockey team that captured two Beanpot Championships, made two NCAA tournament appearances and advanced to the Frozen Four in She was named the Eagles team captain for the campaign and was also honored that season as BC s Unsung Hero while receiving the team s Community Service Award in Prior to joining the Beacons staff, Mirasolo served as an assistant ice hockey coach at Phillips Andover Academy during the season. Over the summer of 2010, Mirasolo acted as an Intern Coach at the U14 USA National Camp in Rochester, NY. She also served as the strength and conditioning coach for Emerson College s softball team throughout the campaign. Since 2008, Mirasolo has also worked for Micro Ice Training Centers and Dynamic Skating as a personal skills instructor. Mirasolo graduated with a BA in Communications in The Wakefield, MA native is also employed by the UMass Boston Athletics Division as a graduate assistant in Academic Advising. All-Time Coaching Records Head Coach Years Record Win % Laura Schuler Melisa Heitzman Maura Crowell Totals UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

5 SEASON OUTLOOK UMass Boston hockey looks well-equipped in with the return of seven of its top nine point-scorers from a year ago. The Beacons also have one of the most experienced groups of players they have ever had with six senior and a four juniors lacing up the skates for them. UMass Boston did lose six seniors to graduation from last year s squad including Maria Nasta ( ), the third all-time point scorer in the program s history, but will look vie for a spot in the ECAC East playoff mix under first year head coach Colleen Harris. out season that saw her total career highs in points (14), assists (8) and goals (6) to help provide a spark in a powerful second line. Sophomore Alli Greenburg (Stoughton, MA) was also a part of the line and put together an impressive rookie campaign FORWARD The success of the UMass Boston offense will run through the production of senior tri-captains Rachel Sousa (Woburn, Junior forward Kristen Smith was one of the Beacons top goal scorers last year with 16 to rank second on the team MA), Lauren Duran (Woburn, MA) and Kristen Smith (Beavercreek, OH). Sousa will also be a key playmaker for UMass Boston again this season. Last season she led the Beacons with 16 assists, a total that was good for 11th most among ECAC East players. She will also be a key on the power play and penalty kill when not playing on one of the team s top lines. The recipient of many of her helpers was Duran who had a solid all-around season as a forward. In 27 games, Duran tallied 22 points on 11 goals and 11 assists. Duran ranked second on the Beacons in goals and was tied for the team-lead with two gamewinning tallies. Duran was also an integral part of the Beacons potent power play kill unit last season, which held opponents to a minute 17.2 percent conversion rate. Smith returns for her final campaign as one of the team s top point-scoring threats with 19 in 27 games to rank among the team s elite with 0.70 per game to stand fifth overall on the Beacons. Three of her tallies came in the same game as she recorded her second career hat trick in an ECAC East win over Plymouth State. Senior Katie Kirwan (Centerville, MA) is coming off a break- Junior forward Katie Kirwan worked hard in the offseason and has been a key on the Beacons penalty kill. that saw her lead all UMass Boston freshman with 15 points on eight goals and seven assists. The forward was an integral part of the Beacon s offensive production on the power play, netting a team-leading five goals on the extra skater advantage to rank tied for eighth in the ECAC East. She also ranked 13th among ECAC East rookies, averaging 0.56 points per game. Junior Kelsey McCauley (Rehoboth, MA) and freshmen Sarahanne Cavolo (Roxbury, NH), Katie Loiselle (Glocester, RI) and Sarah Vallarelli (Arlington, MA) will all see their first collegiate action on the ice with the Beacons this season. McCauley comes in as a transfer from Division I Sacred Heart University, but never logged any time with the Pioneers. Cavolo should see lots of ice time as she enters the program with impressive high school numbers coming out of Monadnock Regional High School as the three-time team Offensive MVP. Loiselle is a good skater that works very hard in the corner of the ice and controls the puck well along the boards. She transitions well on defense and will look to get more involved beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 3

6 SEASON OUTLOOK in the offensive output with each shift. Vallarelli walked on to the program with strong skating skills and should compete for ice time right away. DEFENSE UMass Boston is both talented and experienced on the blue line with all of its top defensemen returning from last year s squad. After making the move to the defensive side of the puck as a sophomore, senior Jazz Webber (Winslow, ME) has made a big impact the past two seasons as a blueliner with a high hockey IQ. She knows the game well and is a good skater with excellent vision and will also be a contributor on the penalty kill. Webber racked up a career-high 13 assists last year to rank first on the team among defensemen and her 0.58 points per game was good for fifth best in the ECAC East and 24th in the nation while senior Hannah Davis (Oakdale, MN) is a reliable defender with gifted offensive skills. Davis earned ECAC East Freshmen Kelly Sharlow (Potsdam, NY) and Brittany Dawber (Southbridge, MA) enter the defensive fold for the Beacons and will add to their solid depth. Sharlow knows her position very well and should see quality ice time. She s a tough, physical player with experience playing at a high level. Dawber will make the transition to the blueline in her first year of collegiate hockey and is a great team player with an excellent attitude. She has a solid shot from the point and will vie for ice time throughout the season. GOALTENDER The Beacons enter the season with just two goalies, but both are back from last season and should be up to the task. Junior Leah Hallett (Rocky Hill, CT) was the primary goaltender last year with a school-record 2043:47 minutes and was tested against some of the best teams in the region. She responded by allowing two or fewer goals in 13 starts and posted a 2.86 goals against average for the third-lowest mark in school history. She also ranked fifth in ECAC East and 22nd in the nation with a.923 save percentage and stopped a schoolrecord 829 shots, for the highest save total among Division III goaltenders. Hallett recorded two shutouts on the season and was in net for a school-record 15 victories. She enters this season as the program s career leader in wins (23) and saves (1,410). Coming off a red-shirt season due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament during her freshman campaign, sophomore Jami Cudmore (Balgonie, SK) saw action in five games last season, posting a record with a.947 save percentage. Cudmore recorded her first collegiate shutout en route to a 1.37 Sophomore defenseman Hannah Davis will look to register an All-Conference effort in her fi nal campaign with the Beacons. Honorable Mention honors during her sophomore season and was among the top-scoring defensemen in the conference with 12 points in 26 games for a 0.46 clip to rank 12th in the ECAC East. She proved to be a key component on the power play with three goals to lead the Beacon blueliners with the extra skater edge. Junior Brittany Usmail (New Hartford, NY) returns having not missed a game in her collegiate career; skating in all 53 contests that the Beacons have competed in over her tenure. She netted a career-best two goals last season, both coming on the power play where she showed that she possesses a good shot and will see time on both the power play and penalty kill. Sophomore Julia Gould (Flemington, NJ) returns for her second season and has worked hard in the offseason to come into the campaign in top condition and has improved her overall hockey sense and skills. Sophomore goaltender Jami Cudmore will look for more playing time after being completely recovered from knee surgery. goals against average and has not lost a game in her collegiate career, posting a mark over her one-plus seasons with UMass Boston UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

7 ROSTER No Name Yr Pos Ht Hometown/Previous Team 9 Sarahanne Cavolo Fr. F 5-4 Roxbury, NH/Monadnock Regional H.S. 1 Jami Cudmore So. G 5-10 Balgonie, SK/Weyburn Wings 14 Hannah Davis Sr. D 5-6 Oakdale, MN/North Saint Paul H.S. 22 Brittany Dawber Fr. D 5-5 Southbridge, MA/Proctor Academy (NH) 6 Lauren Duran Sr. F 5-5 Woburn, MA/Woburn H.S./Chelmsford Lions 27 Julia Gould So. D 5-2 Flemington, NJ/Princeton Tigerlillies 3 Alli Greenberg So. F 5-3 Stoughton, MA/Boston Shamrocks 29 Leah Hallett Jr. G 5-7 Rocky Hill, CT/Kingswood-Oxford/Conn. Polar Bears 8 Katie Kirwan Sr. F 5-1 Centerville, MA/Barnstable H.S. 16 Katie Loiselle Fr. F 5-2 Glocester, RI/Mount Saint Charles H.S. 15 Kelsey McCauley Jr. F 5-8 Rehoboth, MA/Sacred Heart University 21 Jackie Rooney Fr. F 5-6 Canton, MA/Canton H.S. 5 Kelly Sharlow Fr. D/F 5-5 Potsdam, NY/Brewster Academy (NH) 24 Kristen Smith Sr. F 5-7 Beavercreek, OH/The Ohio State University 17 Rachel Sousa Sr. F 5-4 Woburn, MA/Woburn H.S./Chelmsford Lions 7 Brittany Usmail Jr. D 5-6 New Hartford, NY/Tabor Academy 2 Sarah Vallarelli Jr. F 5-3 Arlington, MA/Arlington Catholic 18 Jazz Webber Sr. D 5-4 Winslow, ME/Hebron Academy Head Coach: Colleen Harris (Boston College 2009), first year Assistant Coaches: Lee-J Mirasolo Volunteer Assistant Coach: Maggie Taverna Captains: Lauren Duran, Kristen Smith, Rachel Sousa NUMERICAL ROSTER 1 Jami Cudmore 14 Hannah Davis 2 Sarah Vallarelli 16 Katie Loiselle 3 Alli Greenberg 17 Rachel Sousa 5 Kelly Sharlow 18 Jazz Webber 6 Lauren Duran 21 Jackie Rooney 7 Brittany Usmail 22 Brittany Dawber 8 Katie Kirwan 24 Kristen Smith 9 Sarahanne Cavolo 27 Julia Gould 15 Kelsey McCauley 29 Leah Hallett HOW YOU SAY IT Sarahanne Cavolo...Sara Ann kuh - VOLE - oh Jami Cudmore... CUHD - moor Lauren Duran... duh - RAN Leah Hallett...LEE - uh Katie Loiselle...loy - ZELL Rachel Sousa... SOOS - uh Brittany Usmail...uss - MAY - ihl BREAK DOWN By Class Seniors (6) Juniors (4) Sophomores (3) Freshmen (5) By Position Forwards (10) Defensemen (6) Goaltenders (2) beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 5

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9 14 RETURNERS HANNAH DAVIS Senior Defenseman 5 6 Oakdale, MN North Saint Paul H.S. SINGLE GAME on February Recorded CAREER HIGHS a three-game point streak GOALS from January last vs. Castleton St. 1/16/ : Earned a spot on ASSISTS the ECAC East Honorable 2 vs. Plymouth State 2/12/10 Mention squad... Ranked POINTS 14th among the nation s 2 last vs. Plymouth St. 2/12/10 defensemen with 16 points in 24 games for a 0.67 clip and placed fourth among ECAC East blueliners in total points... Outstanding on the power play with six goals to place 16th in the nation and eighth in the league, while compiling 14 points (6-8-14) on the power play to rank sixth in ECAC East... Notched at least one point in 13 contests, including three multi-point efforts... Matched her career-high with a pair of goals to open the season vs. Nichols on November 7 and collected a goal and an assist at Plymouth State on February 13 and vs. Colby on February Notables: Should be a key blueliner in the defensive unit... Understands the game very well and has a solid shot from the point... Will be an everyday contributor and relied upon in the defensive zone : Racked up 12 points to rank second on UMass Boston, 12th in the ECAC East and 47th in country among defensemen... Scored four goals to lead the Beacon blueliners while registering eight assists... All four tallies were power play goals to rank fourth on the unit for goals with the extra skater... Scored in back-to-back contests for the fourth time in her career with the game-winning goal on January 15 in UMass Boston s 2-1 victory over national finalist Norwich, as well as two goals, to match a career-high, in the Beacons 8-0 win over Castleton on January Recorded a career-high two assists in an 11-0 win over Plymouth State : Enjoyed an outstanding rookie season with 18 points in 26 contests Netted 10 goals and assisted on eight others Notched at least one point in 15 games, including two separate streaks of five games with one point or more Registered her first collegiate goal at Norwich University on December 1 Potted a pair of goals vs. Southern Maine on February 16 and matched that output at Manhattanville College on February 24. Personal/High School: Earned four letters in ice hockey and three in track for North Saint Paul High School Tabbed an All-Conference selection for the Polars as a senior and landed a spot on the All-Conference team as an Honorable Mention as a junior Named NSPHS hockey s Most Valuable Player following her senior campaign and was selected the Polars Captain prior to the season Earned All-Conference Honorable Mention accolades for the North Saint Paul track squad as a junior Named to the All-State Academic team and was an Honor Roll student all four years in high school Born December 27, 1988 Daughter of Kristi and Peter Davis Majoring in exercise and health science and would like to pursue a career as a personal trainer... Enjoys traveling... Played on the UMass Boston softball team as a freshman. beaconsathletics.com Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / / Total / UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 7

10 SINGLE GAME GOALS CAREER HIGHS 2 last vs. Plymouth St. 2/12/10 ASSISTS 3 vs. Southern Maine 1/18/08 LAUREN DURAN Senior Forward 5 5 Woburn, MA Woburn HS/ Chelmsford Lions Notables: Tri-Captain for the second straight year... One of the senior leaders on the team that will be an important factor on and off the ice... Great shot and will be relied upon to score goals and pick up the offensive unit : Named a Tri-Captain... POINTS Produced another standout season 5 vs. Southern Maine 1/18/08 with 22 points on 11 goals and 11 assists to rank second on the Beacons in goals, tied for third in points and fifth overall in assists... Recorded a team-high four game-winning tallies... Ranked tied for second on the team and tied for 24th in the nation with five power play goals... Registered four multi-point outings on the season including a season-high three point effort with two goals and an assist on February 12 in UMass Boston s 11-0 win vs. Plymouth State... From January 8-30, put together a career-high eight game point streak that included seven assists and two goals, one being the game-winner in the Beacon s 1-0 win over Connecticut College on January Scored in four consecutive games from December 8 through January 2, notching the game-winner in a 3-1 upset victory over No. 6 Lake Forest in the opening round of the Codfish Bowl. RETURNERS : Played all 26 games, including the first 13 as a defenseman... Flourished after making the move to forward, racking up 20 points on 10 goals and 10 assists in the final 13 games of the campaign to finish with 21 points overall... Ranked third on the squad in points, goals and assists... Placed 17th among ECAC East leaders with four power play goals and third on the team, while standing 27th in the nation among rookies with 0.81 points per game and was ninth in total points for ECAC East freshmen... Her two game-winners were tied for second on the team and put her 17th among league leaders... Enjoyed a seven-game point-scoring streak from January 16 to February 2 and racked up 14 points during that period, which was the sixth-longest streak in school history... Registered five multi-point outings, including a career-high five points on two goals and three assists vs. Southern Maine on January 18. Personal/High School: Four-year letterwinner in ice hockey and earned three letters for soccer at Woburn Memorial High School... Helped the Tanners to the State Championship as a freshman and junior, while winning the Middlesex League crown three straight years from Selected an All-League All-Star all four seasons with WMHS... Named the Tanners team captain for both ice hockey and soccer... Born May 5, Daughter of Pat and Judy Duran... Majoring in exercise and health science and would like to pursue a career in nursing... Enjoys rollerblading and swimming : Turned in an outstanding season, leading the team with 20 goals in 23 games to rank third in the nation with 0.87 goals per game Exceptional on the power play with seven goals for an average of 0.30 per game to place 11th in NCAA Division III and fourth in ECAC East for total power play scores Placed 17th among ECAC East leaders with 27 points and was ninth in the league with 12 power play points Owned three streaks of four or more games with at least one point, including a five-game string from December 5 to January 9 Tallied a point in 16 of 23 contests, including eight of the team s final nine games to close out the season with 14 points during that span Opened the season with five points on four goals and an assist in the first two games, including the game-winner in a 5-4 victory over Salve Regina University on November 8 and was named the ECAC East Player of the Week for the week of November 3-9 Registered eight multi-point outings, including six games with two or more goals for the fourth-highest total in a season at UMass Boston Netted goals in four straight games on two occasions during the campaign Tallied a season-high four points on two goals and two assists at Plymouth State University on February Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / / Total / UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

11 8 RETURNERS KATIE KIRWAN Senior Forward 5 1 Centerville, MA Barnstable HS KRISTEN SMITH Senior Forward 5 7 Beavercreek, OH The Ohio State U. SINGLE GAME GOALS CAREER HIGHS 1 last vs. So. Maine 2/27/10 ASSISTS beaconsathletics.com Notables: One of the team s fastest skaters with a strong jump in her step on the ice... Brings a lot of energy to both games and practices and always leads by example. 2 last vs. So. Maine 2/27/ : Had a career-year, recording career-highs in goals POINTS (six), assists (eight) and points 2 last at Castleton State 2/23/09 (14) over 27 games... Ranked seventh on the team in goals and assists while ranking eighth on the team with 14 points... Recorded a career-high three-point outing on February 27 with a goal and two assists in the Beacons 6-2 win over Southern Maine in the ECAC East Tournament... Also notched two assists against Plymouth State in a 9-1 victory on January Registered two game-winning goals on the season, coming in backto-back wins over Wesleyan on December 5 and Saint Anselm on December 8... Committed just two penalties on the season... Named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team : Played in all 26 contests Registered a season-high five points, including a personal-best two goals Matched a career-high with a pair of assists in a 5-2 victory at Castleton State College on February 23 Committed just four penalties on the season : Played in 23 games and tallied four points on a goal and three assists... Netted a short-handed goal for her first collegiate score in the Beacons 9-0 win at Norwich on December 1... Ranked eighth among ECAC East players in short-handed tallies... Registered a pair of assists vs. New England College in the ECAC East Tournament semifinals on March 8... Committed just four penalties on the season. Personal/High School: Four-year letterwinner for Barnstable High School and was a three-time All-Star for the Red Raiders... Earned the BHS ice hockey team s Sportsmanship Award as a senior... Born July 19, Daughter of Anne Lounsbery and Frank Kirwan... Majoring in exercise health science and would like to pursue a career as a personal trainer... Earned Dean s List honors at UMass Boston. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / / Total / SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS GOALS 3 last vs. Plymouth St. 2/12/10 ASSISTS 2 vs. Southern Maine 2/27/10 POINTS 4 vs. MIT 2/6/09 Notables: Tri-Captain for the second straight season... Great lateral movement with solid stick skills... Sees the ice well and has the ability to control the game when she s in possession of the puck... True playmaker that will get everyone involved : Named a Tri-Captain... Enjoyed a solid junior campaign with nine goals and 10 assists to rank fifth among UMass Boston players with 19 total points... Her nine scores ranked tied for third on the squad while her 10 assists were a career-high and ranked sixth on the team... From December 5 through January 2, recorded an assist in five consecutive matches for a career-high five match point streak... Registered three point streaks of three games or more on the year... On February 12, notched second career hat trick in 11-0 win over Plymouth State... Dished out a career-high two assists vs. Southern Maine in UMass Boston s 6-2 victory in the ECAC East Quarterfinals on February Named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team : Transferred from The Ohio State University and saw action in 25 games Ranked second on the team with 16 goals and was 16th among the nation s leaders with 0.64 goals per game, while placing eighth in ECAC East in total scores Netted three game-winning goals to stand 13th in the league and her four power play goals ranked 18th in ECAC East Collected 22 points for the third-highest total on the team Ranked fifth on the squad with four power play tallies Scored the first two goals of her college career with a pair to open the season vs. Nichols College on November 7 Racked up four points, including her first collegiate hat trick on February 6 vs. MIT Put together a pair of four-game point streaks during the season Recorded multiple points on four occasions : Saw action in five contests for Ohio State... Named to the Western Collegiate Hockey Association All-Academic team. Personal/High School: Three-time letter winner for The Culver Academies Received the Most Improved Player award for the Eagles squad Born May 20, 1988 Daughter of Dave and Gayle Smith Majoring in psychology and sociology and would like to pursue a career as an addiction counselor Interests include listening to country music, line dancing, playing darts, X-Box, reading, college football and spending time with family and friends. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / / Total / UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 9

12 RETURNERS 17 SINGLE GAME GOALS CAREER HIGHS 3 at Castleton State 2/23/09 ASSISTS RACHEL SOUSA Senior Forward 5 4 Woburn, MA Woburn HS/ Chelmsford Lions Notables: Appointed a Tri-Captain... Strong leader that works hard and leads by example... Has a true knack for scoring... Very creative player on the ice and will be a key component to creating scoring opportunities. 3 last vs. Castleton 1/16/ : After a quiet start to the season that saw her record only POINTS four points over the first 12 games, 4 last at Castleton St. 2/23/09 finished the year ranked second on the team, 10th in the ECAC East and T-50th in the nation with 25 points on nine goals and a team-high 16 assists... Notched 21 points over the final 15 games... Her 16th assists ranked sixth in the ECAC East and tied for 31st in the country among Division III skaters... Scored the game-winning goal in a 9-1 win on January 23 vs. Plymouth State... Registered seven multi-point outings including four games with three points... Dished out three assists to match a career-high on January 16 vs. Castleton State in the Beacons 8-0 win... Scored two goals and recorded an assists for a three point effort in both UMass Boston victories over Plymouth State (1/23 & 2/12)... From January 8-23, recorded a six-game point streak with in which she netted four goals and dished out 11 assists... Committed just three penalties... Named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team for the second straight year. league freshman in total points, while placing 18th among all players in the country in points per game and 11th among ECAC East total points leaders... Averaged 0.77 assists per outing to place 12th among the nation s leaders, while ranking sixth among league leaders in total assists... Registered six power play scores to rank 17th in the nation and eighth among ECAC East players and stood seventh in the league with 12 points (6-6-12) with the extra skater... Potted a pair of game-winning goals to rank 17th in ECAC East... Enjoyed an 11-game point-scoring streak from January 12 to February 16 to tie for the longest such streak in school-history, while racking up 22 points and being arguably the team s most productive player during that stretch... Notched at least one point in 17 of 26 contests, while racking up 11 multi-point efforts for the sixth-most in school annals... Her first season was one of the best for a freshman in school history with her point, goal and assist totals all ranking as the third-highest for a freshman at UMB, while placing her ninth among all players for a season in points, sixth in assists and 10 in goals... Her power play goal total is also the fourth-most in a season at UMB. Personal/High School: Earned four letters in ice hockey and two more in soccer at Woburn High School... Helped the Tanners ice hockey team to three straight Middlesex League Championships from and a pair of State titles in 2004 and Named a captain for the WHS ice hockey squad and was selected to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic team as well as the Boston Herald Dream team as a senior... Tabbed a four-time Middlesex All-League ice hockey All-Star and named All-Scholastic by the Boston Herald in Born June 26, Daughter of Miriam and Ed Sousa... Majoring in exercise health science... Graduated Cum Laude from Woburn High School : Played in 24 games and ranked second on the team with 16 assists and third with 22 points Ranked 12th in ECAC East in total assists and tallied nine points on the power play to place 18th among league leaders Named ECAC East Player of the Week for the week of February after scoring four goals and adding a pair of assists in three games Began the season with seven points on two goals and five assists in the first three games of the year Registered her first collegiate hat trick and added an assist to match her career-high for points, including the game-winning goal in a 5-2 victory at Castleton State College on February 23 Racked up three assists vs. Nichols College on November 7 to tie her personal-best in the season opener Strung together a pair of three-game point streaks during the season... Named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team : Became the second player in school history to take ECAC East Rookie of the Year honors... Tallied 33 points on 13 goals and 20 assists in 26 games to rank second on the team in all categories... Named ECAC East Rookie of the Week a league-high three times... Ranked third among all NCAA Division III rookies with 1.27 points per game and third among 10 Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / / Total / UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

13 RETURNERS JAZZ WEBBER Senior Defenseman 5 4 Winslow, ME Hebron Academy back-to-back games on two occasions... Collected a season-high two assists in UMB s 6-0 win at Plymouth State on February 2. Personal/High School: Won five letters in ice hockey and three in track and field for Hebron Academy... Ran sprints for the Lumberjacks track and field squad and was named the team s Most Valuable Performer... Helped the Hebron track and field team to a MAISAD Championship as well as a New England crown... Born July 10, Daughter of Ron and Audré Webber... Majoring in psychology/sociology... Enjoys the beach, being outside, hanging out, having fun, walking around and traveling. SINGLE GAME GOALS CAREER HIGHS 2 at Plymouth State 2/13/09 ASSISTS 2 last vs. Salve Regina 2/6/10 POINTS Notables: Fastest skater on the team... Never stops moving on the ice... Will see time as a forward as well as a blueliner... Described as a sparkplug that is always making things happen while making players around her better. 2 last vs. Salve Regina 2/6/ : Registered a careerbest 15 points to rank first on the Beacons, sixth in the ECAC East and 24th in the country among defensemen over 26 games... Notched a career-high 13 assists for a 0.50 per game average, the 13th highest total among Division III blueliners... Scored two goals on the season, both were game-winners coming in UMass Boston victories over New England College on December 11 and Castleton State on January Recorded four multi-point outings on the year... Tied a career-high with two assists twice, dishing out two helpers vs. Wesleyan on December 5 and against Salve Regina on February 6... Registered a pair of three-match point streaks in games from December 5-11 and January Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / / Total / : Made the transition as a full-time defenseman and matched her career-high with nine points in 26 games to rank 17th among ECAC East blueliners Netted five power play goals to rank third on the squad and 11th in ECAC East Tallied six goals overall for a personal-best Notched at least one point in four of the season s last six games, including a three consecutive contests from February Netted a career-high two goals and tied a school-record with a pair of power play goals at Plymouth State University on February : Played in 25 games on the season, including the first 13 as a forward... Tallied nine points on a pair of goals and seven assists... Tied for fifth on the team in assists... Netted her first collegiate goal in the Beacons season opener at Salve Regina University on November 3... Registered points in beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 11

14 RETURNERS 29 SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS SAVES 56 vs. Middlebury 1/20/09 MINUTES 64:50 at Colby 12/12/09 LEAH HALLETT Junior Goaltender 5 7 Rocky Hill, CT Conn. Polar Bears Notables: Excellent goaltending skills between the pipes... Will be the primary netminder this season... Has the ability to keep the team in the game with big saves, giving her teammates confidence... Great teammate that works had and does all the little things correctly. POINTS : Played in all but 176:34 None minutes of action on the season, while making 25 starts... Earned All-ECAC East Honorable Mention honors and was named the ECAC East Goalie of the Week a league-high-tying four times... Broke the single-season school record with her 10th save vs. Saint Michael s College on January Proved to be one of the best stoppers in the nation with a school-record 829 saves to rank first among Division III leaders, while posting a program-record.923 save percentage, which ranked 22nd in the nation and was the second highest mark of any Division III goalie with 750 or more saves... Was one of the most durable netminders in the country with a school-record total of 1448:16 minutes played to place fourth in the nation and second among ECAC East leaders... Put together a school-record of 483:24 consecutive minutes without a break in net from November 20 to January 8... Posted a 2.86 goals against average, while compiling a record for the most wins in school annals and the third-most in the nation... One of her 15 victories came in a 43-save effort in the Beacons 3-1 win over Lake Forest in the 3rd Annual Codfish Bowl where she was named to the All-Tournament team... Stopped 42 of 43 shots in the team s 2-1 win over national finalist Norwich University... Compiled impressive league play statistics with a 2.64 GAA and.927 save mark against ECAC East opponents... Turned away 30 or more saves on 18 occasions, including 10 outings with 40-plus... Allowed two or fewer goals 13 times, including a pair of shutouts to rank tied for 21st in the nation... Named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team. a pair of shutouts to become just the third UMass Boston goalie to post at least two in a season Enjoyed a stretch from January 20 to February 17, where she allowed just 11 goals in 430:12 minutes of play over parts of nine contests for a 1.53 goals against average Earned her first career shutout with 19 saves in a 4-0 victory over Castleton State College on December 5 and was named the ECAC East Goalie of the Week for the week of December 1-7 Did not allow a goal in a 26-save effort to lead UMB to a 4-0 win over New England College on February 20 and was named the ECAC East Rookie of the Week for the week of February Made 30 or more saves on seven occasions, including a school-record of 56 vs. nationally-ranked Middlebury College on January 20. Personal/High School: Played ice hockey for U-14, U-16 and U-19 teams and junior ice hockey for the Connecticut Polar Bears... Helped the Polar Bears to a third-place national finish in 2005 and was a member of the national runner-up squad in Four-year letter winner for Kingswood Oxford Prep School Finished second in the conference in overall save percentage in 2008 Named team Most Valuable Player in 2005 and 2008 Also played goalie for the KOPS Lacrosse team all four years Received the Most Improved Player award her freshman year and MVP award her senior campaign Was selected as a team Captain for Wyverns ice hockey, lacrosse and soccer squads during her senior year Born June 13, 1990 Daughter of Kathy and Craig Hallett Majoring in psychology Enjoys all sports, reading, traveling, and doing community service... Helped build a new school in Paraguay in the summer of : Seized her opportunity as the Beacons primary goaltender in her first season Started 19 of 21 games that she appeared in and registered a.905 save percentage to rank eighth among ECAC East goalies Broke the school-record for minutes played with 1197:37, while matching the program s standard for games played Turned away 581 shots on the year for the second-most in school annals and owned a 3.06 goals against mark for the fourth-lowest average in school history Allowed two or fewer goals in 11 starts, including 12 Year G/S Min GA SV SV% GAA Record Win% ShO / : / : Total 46/ : UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

15 7 RETURNERS BRITTANY USMAIL Junior Defenseman 5 6 New Hartford, NY Tabor Academy JAMI CUDMORE Sophomore Goaltender 5 10 Balgonie, Saskatchewan Weyburn Wings SINGLE GAME GOALS CAREER HIGHS 1 last vs. Plymouth St. 2/12/10 Notables: Very strong on the blueline and will be a key component on the power play and the penalty kill unit... Great character and plays with a lot of heart. ASSISTS : The only sophomore on 2 vs. MIT 2/6/09 UMass Boston s squad to play in all 27 contests... Led the team among POINTS second year defensemen with four 2 last vs. Plymouth St. 2/12/10 points on two goals and two assists... Both of her tallies were gamewinners, coming in a 7-0 win vs. Saint Michael s on January 8 and in an 11-0 win vs. Plymouth State on February 12 where she also added an assist to match a career-high with two points... Named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team : The only freshman on the squad to play in all 26 games Tied for the team lead with six points for first-year defensemen Netted her first collegiate goal vs. Colby College on February 17 Racked up a season-high two assists vs. MIT on February 6. Personal/High School: Skated for Tabor Academy, earning two varsity letters Received the Founders Award for ice hockey from Tabor s Athletic Department Help lead the Seawolves to the 2008 semifinals Also played junior ice hockey for the Syracuse Stars Four-year letter winner in field hockey for TA Played two years of varsity lacrosse for New Hartford High School Born August 18, 1990 Daughter of Todd and Noreen Usmail Majoring in international business/political science and would like to pursue a career in divorce law... Earned Dean s List honors for both semesters last year at UMass Boston. SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS SAVES 44 at Holy Cross 11/16/09 MINUTES 65:00 at Holy Cross 11/16/09 POINTS None Notables: Will see some time in net this year as a solid goaltender option off the bench... Has a strong work ethic and pushes the other netminders to work hard every day in practice : Saw action in five games, getting two starts on the season... Recorded first career shutout on February 12, making 26 saves in an 11-0 win over Plymouth State... Notched her first victory of the season making 14 saves in a 9-1 victory over Plymouth State on January Made 14 or more saves three times... Stopped seven shots in the third period to preserve a 7-0 shutout vs. Saint Michael s on January 8... Played 175:10 minutes while recording a perfect record on the year... Finished the season with a career-best 1.37 goals against average as well as a career-high.947 save percentage : Looked promising in her debut season, before missing the remainder of the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee Posted an impressive.923 save percentage, while making 108 saves Posted a record and owned a 3.02 goals against average in just under 179 minutes of action in three games Stopped a season-high 44 shots in a 4-4 overtime tie in her collegiate debut on November 16 at College of the Holy Cross Turned away 30 shots in a 7-3 victory over Saint Anselm College on November 18 and earned a 3-2 win over Norwich University on December 6 with 34 saves, before going down with an injury. Personal/High School: Played junior ice hockey for the Weyburn Goldwings and was selected to the Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League All-Star team in 2007 Received several game Most Valuable Player Awards for the Goldwings Helped Weyburn to the Saskatoon A-Side Finals as well as the Notre Dame B-Side Finals... Played junior ice hockey for the Regina Predators and helped them to the Lethbridge A-Side Championship... Named to the Great Distinction Honor Roll all four years at Greenall High School... Born January 4, 1990 Daughter of Guy and Carine Cudmore Majoring in biology and would like to pursue a career in medicine or as a marine biologist Earned Dean s List honors for both semesters last year at UMass Boston... Hobbies include reading, going out with friends, watching movies and playing practical jokes. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / / Total / beaconsathletics.com Year G/S Min GA SV SV% GAA Record Win% ShO /3 178: /2 175: Total 8/5 353: UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 13

16 JULIA GOULD Sophomore Defenseman 5 2 Flemington, NJ Princeton Tigerlillies RETURNERS 3 ALLI GREENBERG Sophomore Forward 5 3 Stoughton, MA Boston Shamrocks SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS GOALS 1 last at N.E. College 2/19/10 Notables: Quick defenseman that will do whatever is asked of her to get the job done... Not a flashy player but very consistent with solid fundamentals. SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS GOALS 1 last vs. So. Maine 2/27/10 Notables: One of the hardest workers on the squad on and off the ice... Great hands and quick feet... Will be a force on both the power play as well as full strength attacks. ASSISTS : The only freshman 1 at Plymouth State 1/23/10 defenseman to skate in all 27 games for the Beacons... Finished the year POINTS with three total points on a pair of 2 at Plymouth State 1/23/10 goals and one assist... On January 29, netted first collegiate goal and recorded first collegiate assist in UMass Boston s 9-1 victory over Plymouth State... Registered the game-winning goal in the Beacons 3-2 victory over New England College on February Only committed two penalties on the year. Personal/High School: Helped the Princeton Tigerlillies junior team to a 2009 USA Hockey 19-U National Championship appearance... Earned a spot at Select District Camp in 2004 and Graduated from Hunterdon Central High School... Born October 30, Daughter of Ann Lynch and Don Gould... Majoring in biology... Earned Dean s List honors both semesters at UMass Boston... Enjoys running. ASSISTS : Named to the Jewish 2 at Saint Michael s 1/8/10 Sports Review All-America Team Honorable Mention... Enjoyed a POINTS solid rookie campaign, leading all 2 at Saint Michael s 1/8/10 UMass Boston freshman with eight goals, seven assists and 15 points over 27 contests... Was one of only two freshman to not miss a game... Ranked tied for second on the team and tied for 24th in the nation with five power play goals... Scored a goal in collegiate debut vs. Holy Cross on November Over a three game span from December 5-11, found the back of the net in three straight matches... Put together three streaks of three consecutive games with at least one point... Recorded a season-high two point outing with two assists in the Beacons 7-0 win over Saint Michael s on January 8. Personal/High School: Four-year letterwinner in both ice hockey and soccer at Kents Hill School... Played hockey for the Boston Shamrocks junior team... Born July 7, Daughter of Mary and Ralph... Undecided on major... Would like to pursue a career in humanitarian work... Enjoys snowboarding, skimboarding, running, going to the beach and being with friends. Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / Total / Year GP G A P Pen/Min PP SH GW GT / Total / UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

17 2 NEWCOMERS SARAH VALLARELLI Junior Forward 5 3 Arlington, MA Arlington Catholic SARAHANNE CAVOLO Freshman Forward 5 4 Roxbury, NH Monadnock Reg. HS Notables: Walked on to the team and will compete for time once she has the system down... Quick feet and a strong skater as well as a solid forechecker. Personal/High School: Earned four varsity letters skating for Arlington Catholic High School... Named a captain and helped lead the Cougars to a 2007 State Championship... Was also a two-time letterwinner playing lacrosse at ACHS where she was a two-time captain and led the Cougars to a league championship in Born February 16, Daughter of Eileen and Steve Vallarelli... Awarded the Chancellor s Scholarship... Majoring in exercise health sciences (EHS) and would like to pursue a career in physical therapy... Interests include hiking, running, kayaking and poetry. Notables: Will be a starter as a freshman and see lots of time on the ice... Unbelievable foot speed... Great forechecker... On ice play will help dictate the overall pace of the game as teammates feed off of her. Personal/High School: Four-time letterwinner skating for Monodnock Regional High School... Named the Huskies team Most Valuable Player during the season... Also earned four varsity letters playing soccer for MRHS where she was named the Offensive MVP in 2006, 2007 and Born May 23, Majoring in business... Enjoys listening to country music, watching movies and spending time with her friends and family. 15 KELSEY MCCAULEY Junior Forward 5 8 Rehoboth, MA Sacred Heart Univ. 22 BRITTANY DAWBER Freshman Defenseman 5 5 Southbridge, MA Proctor Academy (NH) Notables: Will be a starter as a freshman and see lots of time on the ice... Unbelievable foot speed... Great forechecker... On ice play will help dictate the overall pace of the game as teammates feed off of her. Personal/High School: Lettered for the Saint Mary Academy- Bayview (RI) ice hockey and softball teams... Named an All-State First Team ice hockey selection, while leading the Bengals to the 2005 State Championship... Earned a spot on the Sacred Heart University ice hockey squad for the season... Born May 29, Daughter of Susan and Mark... Majoring in biology and would like to pursue a career as a pediatrician. Notables: Good puck handling skills... Has the ability to bury pucks from the point... Should compete for time and be a contributing factor. Personal/High School: Earned a total of eight varsity letters at Proctor Academy (Andover, NH), collecting four as a defenseman on the ice hockey team and four playing attack on the lacrosse squad... Helped lead the Hornets hockey squad to four consecutive appearances in the New England Prep School championship game... Honored with the Charles Marvin Award as well as the team Most Valuable Player Award for her play on the ice during the season... Born September 21, Daughter of Karen and John Dawber... Undecided on major... Hobbies include photography, rollerblading, field hockey as well as going to the movies. beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 15

18 KATIE LOISELLE Freshman Forward 5 2 Glocester, RI Mount St. Charles HS NEWCOMERS 5 KELLY SHARLOW Freshman Defenseman/Forward 5 5 Potsdam, NY Brewster Academy (NH) Notables: Good skater who works very hard in the corner of the ice... Controls the puck well along the boards... Transitions well on defense and will look to get more involved in the offensive output with each shift. Personal/High School: Four-time letterwinner playing hockey at Mount Saint Charles High School (Woonsocket, RI) where she helped lead the Mounties to State Championships in and Honored on the All-State First Team following the and campaigns... Selected a team captain in and Also earned four varsity letters as a defender on the girls soccer team at MSCHS... Born September 24, Daughter of Joe and Ginny Loiselle... Majoring in nursing... Hobbies including soccer, lacrosse, playing Wii and listening to music. Notables: Will see time as both a forward and defender... Very solid skater with great strength... Will continue to make positive strides with every shift on the ice. Personal/High School: Lettered playing hockey and soccer at Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH)... Graduated from Potsdam High School (NY) in Born March 20, Daughter of Tracy and Charlie Sharlow... Sister Christie Sharlow was a collegiate athlete at Hamilton College... Majoring in exercise health sciences (EHS)... Enjoying camping, skiing, soccer, singing, dancing and spending time with family. 21 JACKIE ROONEY Freshman Forward 5 6 Canton, MA Canton HS Notables: Will see time as both a forward and defender... Very solid skater with great strength... Will continue to make positive strides with every shift on the ice. Personal/High School: Lettered in ice hockey for Canton High School under the watch of former UMass Boston Assistant Coach Kelly Rider... Named a Boston Globe Southeastern League All-Star for her junior and senior campaigns for the Bulldogs... Selected the CHS Most Valuable Player following her junior season and earned Most Improved Freshman honors in her rookie season at Canton High School... Born November 19, Daughter of Steve and Laura Rooney... Majoring in liberal arts... Enjoys the beach, music and being with friends... Comes from a strong hockey family consisting of a brother who played at Boston College and another who played for Providence College, while her father played for the Friars as well UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

19 STATISTICS PLAYER GP G A P P/GM G/GM PEN/MIN PP SH GW GT Maria Nasta / Rachel Sousa / Lauren Duran / Sam Phillips / Kristen Smith / Alli Greenberg / Jazz Webber / Katie Kirwan / Hannah Davis / Katelyn Corsino / Kelly Gillis / Sandy Parlato / Katelyn Lajoie / Whitney Fraleigh / Karoline Perdios / Brittany Usmail / Julia Gould / Katelyn Pohlman / Amanda Cianciulli / Allison Manzella / Rebecca Murphy / Jami Cudmore / Leah Hallett / Bench / UMass Boston / Opponents / Goaltending GP Min GA SV SV% GAA Rec Win% GS ShO Leah Hallett : Jami Cudmore 5 175: Open Net 4 1:24 0 UMass Boston : Opponents : Special Teams Power Play Pct. SHA Penalty Kil Pct. SHF Combined Pct. PPC/G UMass Boston 26/ / / Opponents 23/ / / RECORD: ALL GAMES ECAC EAST OVERALL ( ) (13-6-0) HOME (10-4-0) (7-3-0) AWAY (7-5-0) (6-3-0) NEUTRAL (0-0-0) (0-0-0) DATE OPPONENT SCORE 11/6 HOLY CROSS* 2-6 L 11/7 MANHATTANVILLE* 2-5 L 11/13 at Nichols* 7-3 W 11/14 at Salve Regina* 1-2 L 11/20 at Norwich* 0-6 L 11/21 at Castleton State* 3-1 W 12/5 at Wesleyan 5-3 W 12/8 SAINT ANSELM* 3-2 W 12/11 N.E. COLLEGE* 3-1 W 12/12 at Colby 3-4 L (ot) 1/2 LAKE FOREST# 3-1 W 1/3 TRINITY (CT)# 0-3 L 1/8 at Saint Michael s* 7-0 W 1/12 at Middlebury 2-7 L 1/15 NORWICH* 2-1 W 1/16 CASTLETON STATE* 8-0 W 1/22 at Southern Maine* 5-4 W 1/23 at Plymouth State* 9-1 W 1/29 CONN. COLLEGE 1-0 W 1/30 SAINT MICHAEL S* 4-2 W 2/6 SALVE REGINA* 5-4 W 2/12 PLYMOUTH STATE* 11-0 W 2/13 SOUTHERN MAINE* 0-2 L 2/19 at N.E. College* 3-2 W 2/20 at Saint Anselm* 0-3 L 2/27 SOUTHERN MAINE! 6-2 W 3/6 vs. Norwich! 0-8 L * ECAC East Game #3rd Annual Codfi sh Bowl! ECAC East Tournament HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 17

20 ECAC EAST The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) is the nation s largest athletic conference and only multi-divisional conference, with approximately 300 Division I, II and III colleges and universities from Maine to North Carolina and westerly to Illinois. Established in 1938 with 58 charter members, the ECAC has since emerged as the nationwide leader in service. The Asa S. Bushnell Center, named after inaugural commissioner Asa S. Bushnell, serves as the main office for the ECAC. It is located in Centerville, Massachusetts on Cape Cod. The ECAC also sponsors hockey at the Division III level with some of the best programs in the nation residing in ECAC East and West. Members of Division III ECAC can be found in Pennsylvania, New York State and every corner of New England. Members of the East Division include Manhattanville College, The College of the Holy Cross, University of Southern Maine, New England College, Saint Michael s College, Salve Regina University, Saint Anselm College, Castleton State College, Plymouth State University, Norwich University, Nichols College and University of Massachusetts Boston. The West includes Elmira College, SUNY-Plattsburgh, Neumann College, Utica College, SUNY-Cortland, Buffalo State College, SUNY-Oswego, Rochester Institute of Technology, and Chatham College. Elmira won the National Championship in 2002 and 2003, defeating Manhattanville for the title in 2003, but fell in the 2005 and 2009 championship game. Plattsburgh lost in the 2006 title game, but took the trophy in 2007 and defeated Manhattanville in 2008 s final game. Norwich played for the national crown last year for the first time ever ECAC East Standings Conference Overall Team W L T Pts W L T Manhattanville Holy Cross Norwich UMass Boston Saint Anselm Salve Regina New England College Southern Maine Castleton State Nichols Saint Michael s Plymouth State ECAC East All-Stars First Team Pos. Player Class Institution F Stacey Hochkins So. Holy Cross F Julie Fortier So. Norwich F Katie Little Fr. Manhattanville D Amanda Wilks So. Norwich D Lisa Wilson Sr. Holy Cross G Teraysa White So. New England College Second Team Pos. Player Class Institution F Sophie Leclerc Sr. Norwich F Monique Rafferty Sr. Manhattanville F Maria Nasta Sr. UMass Boston D Molly Corl So. Saint Anselm D Sarah Fullerton Sr. Manhattanville G Sophia Kokkonis Sr. Manhattanville Honorable Mention Team Pos. Player Class Institution F Rose Giarrusso Fr. Saint Anselm F Jocelyn Kratchmer Jr. Holy Cross F Danielle Ward So. Southern Maine D Alexa Hingston Jr. Saint Anselm D Danielle Taylor Sr. New England College G Leah Hallett So. UMass Boston ECAC East All-Rookie Team Pos. Player Class Institution F Rose Giarrusso Fr. Saint Anselm F Kailey Bubier Fr. Southern Maine F Katie Little Fr. Manhattanville D Lauren Nutkevitch Fr. Manhattanville D Sarah McCusker Fr. Salve Regina G Emy Cote Fr. Manhattanville PLAYER OF THE YEAR Stacey Hochkins, Holy Cross ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Rose Giarrusso, Saint Anselm GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR Teraysa White, N.E. College COACH OF THE YEAR Maura Crowell, UMass Boston 2010 ECAC East Tournament First Round Saturday, February 27, 2010 (#8) Nichols 1 at (#1) Manhattanville 11 (#7) Castleton State 1 at (#2) Norwich 5 (#6) New England College 0 at (#3) Southern Maine 3 (#5) Salve Regina 7 at (#4) UMass Boston 2 Semifinals Saturday, March 6, 2010 (at Rye, NY) (#5) New England College 2 at (#1) Manhattanville 1 (#2) Norwich 8 vs. (#3) UMass Boston 0 Championship Sunday, March 7, 2010 (at Rye, NY) (#2) Norwich 3 vs. (#5) Salve Regina UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

21 Team Records MOST WINS MOST HOME WINS & MOST ROAD WINS FEWEST WINS FEWEST HOME WINS & FEWEST ROAD WINS & MOST LOSSES MOST HOME LOSSES MOST ROAD LOSSES FEWEST LOSSES FEWEST HOME LOSSES & FEWEST ROAD LOSSES MOST TIES FEWEST TIES & MARGIN OF VICTORY vs. Plymouth State, Feb. 12, 2010 MARGIN OF DEFEAT at Manhattanville, Mar. 6, 2004 HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE HIGHEST HOME WINNING PERCENTAGE HIGHEST ROAD WINNING PERCENTAGE LOWEST WINNING PERCENTAGE LOWEST HOME WINNING PERCENTAGE LOWEST ROAD WINNING PERCENTAGE HIGHEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE HIGHEST GOALS PER GAME AVERAGE ALL-TIME RECORDS beaconsathletics.com LOWEST GOALS PER GAME AVERAGE MOST GOALS, PERIOD 7 (2nd) vs. Castleton State, 12/2/05 MOST GOALS, GAME 11 at MIT, Feb. 9, 2007 vs. Plymouth Sate, Feb. 12, 2010 MOST GOALS, SEASON LEAST GOALS, SEASON MOST GOALS ALLOWED, PERIOD 5 Four times, most recent (2nd) at Manhattanville, 12/5/04 MOST GOALS ALLOWED, GAME 12 at Manhattanville, Mar. 6, 2004 MOST GOALS ALLOWED, SEASON LEAST GOALS ALLOWED, SEASON MOST ASSISTS, GAME 17 at Saint Michael s, Jan. 29, 2005 vs. Castleton State, Feb. 19, 2005 at MIT, Feb. 9, 2007 MOST ASSISTS, SEASON MOST OPPONENT ASSISTS, GAME 19 at Manhattanville, Mar. 6, 2004 MOST OPPONENT ASSISTS, SEASON MOST POINTS, GAME 28 at MIT, Feb. 9, 2007 MOST POINTS, SEASON MOST OPPONENT POINTS, GAME 31 at Manhattanville, Mar. 6, 2004 MOST OPPONENT POINTS, SEASON MOST POWER PLAY GOALS, GAME 5 vs. Saint Anselm, Nov. 18, 2008 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS, SEASON MOST POWER PLAY GOALS ALLOWED, GAME 4 at RIT, Dec. 13, 2003 at Manhattanville, Jan. 25, 2004 at Saint Michael s, Nov. 30, 2007 at Middlebury, Dec. 8, 2007 at Manhattanville, Nov. 15, 2008 MOST POWER PLAY GOALS ALLOWED, SEASON HIGHEST POWER PLAY %, SEASON LOWEST POWER PLAY %, SEASON UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey HIGHEST PENALTY KILL %, SEASON LOWEST POWER KILL %, SEASON MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, GAME 3 vs. Saint Michael s, Feb. 6, 2004 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, SEASON MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS ALLOWED, GAME 2 vs. Holy Cross, Nov. 17, 2007 vs. Manhattanville, Nov. 7, 2009 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS ALLOWED, SEASON MOST HAT TRICKS, SEASON MOST SHUTOUTS, SEASON & MOST TIMES SHUT OUT, SEASON & LEAST TIMES SHUT OUT, SEASON MOST PENALTY MINUTES, GAME 38 vs. Southern Maine, Dec. 10, 2004 FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES, GAME 2 Five times Most recent at Plymouth State, Jan. 23, 2010 MOST PENALTY MINUTES, SEASON FEWEST PENALTY MINUTES, SEASON MOST PENALTIES, GAME 15 vs. Southern Maine, Dec. 10, 2004 MOST PENALTIES, SEASON MOST GOALS BY BOTH TEAMS, GAME times Most recent 11-1 at MIT, Feb. 9, 2007 FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF GAME 0:10 vs. New England College, Feb. 15, 2008 FASTEST OPPONENT GOAL FROM START OF GAME 0:10 at Norwich, Jan. 30, 2009 SHORTEST TIME BETWEEN GOALS 0:08 vs. Holy Cross, Jan. 13, 2007 SHORTEST TIME BETWEEN OPPONENT GOALS 0:09 at Manhattanville, Jan. 20,

22 ALL-TIME RECORDS Individual Records - Single Game POINTS 6 Melissa Belmonte vs. Holy Cross, 2/20/04 Andrea Ciarletta vs. Castleton St., 2/19/05 Melissa Belmonte vs. Castleton St., 2/19/05 Casey Turner at Saint Michael s, 12/3/06 Andrea Ciarletta at MIT, 2/9/07 POINTS, FRESHMAN 6 Melissa Belmonte vs. Holy Cross, 2/20/04 5 Melissa Belmonte vs. St. Michael s, 2/6/04 Melissa Belmonte vs. St. Michael s, 2/7/04 Andrea Ciarletta vs. St. Michael s, 2/6/04 Andrea Ciarletta vs. St. Michael s, 2/7/04 Casey Turner at St. Michael s, 1/29/05 Maria Guanci at Holy Cross, 1/7/06 Lauren Duran vs. So. Maine, 1/18/08 POINTS, SOPHOMORE 6 Andrea Ciarletta vs. Castleton St., 2/19/05 Melissa Belmonte vs. Castleton St., 2/19/05 5 Andrea Ciarletta vs. MIT, 2/12/05 4 Several times, most recent Sam Phillips at Southern Maine, 1/22/10 POINTS, JUNIOR 6 Casey Turner at Saint Michael s, 12/3/06 5 Maria Nasta vs. Saint Anselm, 11/18/08 Maria Nasta at Plymouth State, 2/13/08 4 Melissa Belmonte at So. Maine, 12/9/05 Melissa Belmonte at Holy Cross, 1/7/06 Melissa Belmonte vs. MIT, 2/11/06 Andrea Ciarletta at So. Maine, 12/9/05 Andrea Ciarletta at Holy Cross, 1/7/06 Andrea Ciarletta vs. MIT, 2/11/06 POINTS, SENIOR 6 Andrea Ciarletta at MIT, 2/9/07 5 Andrea Ciarletta vs. Castleton State, 2/4/07 Melissa Belmonte vs. Castleton St., 2/4/07 Melissa Belmonte at MIT, 2/9/07 GOALS 4 Andrea Ciarletta vs. St. Michael s, 2/7/04 Melissa Belmonte vs. Holy Cross, 2/20/04 Melissa Belmonte at RIT, 2/28/04 Andrea Ciarletta vs. MIT, 2/12/05 Andrea Ciarletta vs. Salve Regina, 2/16/05 Andrea Ciarletta at Holy Cross, 1/7/06 Casey Turner at Castleton State, 12/2/06 GOALS, FRESHMAN 4 Andrea Ciarletta vs. St. Michael s, 2/7/04 Melissa Belmonte vs. Holy Cross, 2/20/04 Melissa Belmonte at RIT, 2/28/04 3 Andrea Ciarletta vs. Salve Regina, 11/14/03 Andrea Ciarletta vs. Salve Regina, 11/15/03 Andrea Ciarletta at MIT, 11/19/03 Melissa Belmonte vs. SUNY-Cortland, 11/8/03 Melissa Belmonte at So. Maine, 1/10/04 Melissa Belmonte at Trinity, 1/31/04 GOALS, SOPHOMORE 4 Andrea Ciarletta vs. MIT, 2/12/05 Andrea Ciarletta vs. Salve Regina, 2/16/05 3 Molly Norton at Trinity, 1/31/04 Melissa Belmonte at St. Michael s, 1/29/05 Melissa Belmonte vs. Castleton St., 2/19/05 Casey Turner vs. Castleton St., 12/2/05 Maria Nasta vs. Conn. College, 11/20/07 Kristen Smith vs. MIT, 2/6/09 Rachel Sousa at Castleton State, 2/23/09 GOALS, JUNIOR 4 Andrea Ciarletta at Holy Cross, 1/7/06 Casey Turner at Castleton State, 12/2/06 3 Andrea Ciarletta vs. SUNY-Cortland, 1/20/06 Maria Nasta vs. Saint Anselm, 11/18/08 Katelyn Lajoie at Nichols, 1/23/09 Kristen Smith vs. Plymouth State, 2/12/10 GOALS, SENIOR 3 Melissa Belmonte vs. Castleton St., 2/4/07 Andrea Ciarletta vs. Salve Regina, 12/8/06 Andrea Ciarletta at MIT, 2/9/07 Andrea Ciarletta at Holy Cross, 2/10/07 Maria Nasta vs. Castleton State, 1/16/10 Maria Nasta vs. Southern Maine, 2/27/10 ASSISTS 5 Casey Turner at Saint Michael s, 12/3/06 4 Melissa Belmonte vs. St. Michael s, 2/7/04 Andrea Ciarletta vs. Castleton State, 2/19/05 Maria Guanci at Holy Cross, 1/7/06 Melissa Belmonte at Holy Cross, 2/10/07 ASSISTS, FRESHMAN 4 Melissa Belmonte vs. St. Michael s, 2/7/04 Maria Guanci at Holy Cross, 1/7/06 3 Several times, most recent Rachel Sousa vs. New England Col., 2/15/08 ASSISTS, SOPHOMORE 4 Andrea Ciarletta vs. Castleton State, 2/19/05 3 Several times, most recent Sam Phillips vs. Saint Anselm, 12/8/09 ASSISTS, JUNIOR 5 Casey Turner at Saint Michael s, 12/3/06 3 Kristin Wilson vs. MIT, 2/12/05 Melissa Belmonte at So. Maine, 12/9/05 Melissa Belmonte at Holy Cross, 1/7/06 Andrea Ciarletta vs. MIT, 2/11/06 Casey Turner at Salve Regina, 1/28/07 Maria Nasta at Nichols, 1/23/09 Maria Nasta at Plymouth State, 2/13/09 Rachel Sousa vs. Castleton State, 1/16/10 ASSISTS, SENIOR 4 Melissa Belmonte at Holy Cross, 2/10/07 3 Kristin Wilson vs. St. Michael s, 12/3/05 Melissa Belmonte at MIT, 2/9/07 Andrea Ciarletta vs. Castleton State, 2/4/07 Andrea Ciarletta at MIT, 2/9/07 Maria Nasta at Plymouth State, 1/23/10 POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 4 Kerri Zizzo vs. Salve Regina, 11/15/03 Erin Shepherd at Castleton State, 12/2/06 3 Kerri Zizzo vs. Holy Cross, 2/20/04 Katelyn Averill at Trinity, 1/31/04 Kristin Wilson vs. MIT, 2/12/05 Kristin Wilson vs. Castleton State, 2/19/05 Rose Devlin vs. Castleton State, 2/19/05 Casey Turner vs. MIT, 2/12/05 Kristin Wilson vs. St. Michael s, 12/3/05 Rose Devlin at Southern Maine, 12/9/05 Erin Shepherd at Saint Michael s, 12/3/06 Amanda Cianciulli at Norwich, 12/1/07 POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN, FRESHMAN 4 Kerri Zizzo vs. Salve Regina, 11/15/03 3 Kerri Zizzo vs. Holy Cross, 2/20/04 Rose Devlin vs. Castleton State, 2/19/05 Casey Turner vs. MIT, 2/12/05 2 Several times, most recent Julia Gould at Plymouth State, 1/23/10 POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN, SOPHOMORE 4 Erin Shepherd at Castleton State, 12/2/06 3 Rose Devlin at Southern Maine, 12/9/05 Erin Shepherd at Saint Michael s, 12/3/06 Amanda Cianciulli at Norwich, 12/1/07 2 Several times, most recent Brittany Usmail vs. Plymouth State, 2/12/10 POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN, JUNIOR 3 Katelyn Averill at Trinity, 1/31/04 Kristin Wilson vs. MIT, 2/12/05 Kristin Wilson vs. Castleton State, 2/19/05 2 Several times, most recent Hannah Davis vs. Plymouth State, 2/12/10 POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN, SENIOR 3 Kristin Wilson vs. St. Michael s, 12/3/05 2 Katelyn Averill at SUNY-Cortland, 11/21/04 Katelyn Averill at Holy Cross, 1/8/05 Kristin Wilson vs. Castleton St., 12/2/05 Kristin Wilson at Holy Cross, 1/7/06 Kristin Wilson vs. SUNY-Cortland, 1/21/06 Melissa Wigmore at SUNY-Cortland, 1/6/07 Melissa Wigmore at RIT, 3/3/07 Rose Devlin at Salve Regina, 11/3/07 POWER PLAY GOALS 2 Several times, most recent Maria Nasta vs. Saint Michael s, 1/30/10 SHORTHANDED GOALS 2 Andrea Ciarletta vs. St. Michael s, 2/6/04 Katherine Wall vs. Castleton State, 3/1/08 Maria Nasta vs. Southern Maine, 2/27/ UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

23 ALL-TIME RECORDS Single Game Cont. PENALTIES 4 Katie Hartley vs. So. Maine, 12/10/04 Casey Turner at Holy Cross, 1/7/05 Amanda Cianciulli at Manhattanville, 1/27/07 Emily Brienzo vs. Saint Michael s, 1/9/09 Alli Greenberg vs. Southern Maine, 2/27/10 PENALTY MINUTES 17 Casey Turner vs. Salve Regina, 2/16/05 16 Katie Hartley vs. So. Maine, 12/10/04 15 Sarah Cronin at Manhattanville, 3/4/06 Casey Turner vs. Southern Maine, 1/31/07 14 Kristen Smith vs. Holy Cross, 1/16/09 Streaks Longest Winning Streak 8 1/15/10-2/12/10 Longest Home Winning Streak 6 1/15/10-2/12/10 Longest Road Winning Streak 5 12/2/06-1/7/07 Longest Unbeaten Streak 8 1/15/10-2/12/10 Longest Home Unbeaten Streak 6 1/15/10-2/12/10 Longest Road Unbeaten Streak 5 12/2/06-1/7/07 Longest Losing Streak 5 12/12/03-1/13/04 Longest Home Losing Streak 4 2/1/05-2/10/05 Longest Road Losing Streak 6 12/12/03-1/31/04 Longest Winless Streak 5 12/12/03-1/13/04, 2/1/05-2/12/05, 11/4/06-11/29/06 Longest Home Winless Streak 5 2/1/05-2/12/05 Longest Road Winless Streak 6 12/12/03-1/31/04 Most Consecutive Ties 1 Many times, last time 1/31/09-1/31/09 Most Goals Consecutive Games , 11/14/03-9-2, 11/15/03 Most Goals Allowed Consec. Games , 1/24/ , 1/25/04 Fewest Goals Consecutive Games 0 0-5, 1/27/07-0-2, 1/27-07; 0-1, 1/6/08-0-2, 1/9-08 Fewest Goals Allowed Consec. Games 0 3-0, 2/10/05-4-0, 2/11/05 beaconsathletics.com Individual Records - Season GAMES PLAYED 27 Several players, most recent Maria Nasta, Rachel Sousa, Lauren Duran, Kristen Smith, Alli Greenberg, Katie Kirwan, Katelyn Corsino, Brittany Usmail, Julia Gould, POINTS 56 Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Maria Nasta, Melissa Belmonte, Melissa Belmonte, Andrea Ciarletta, Andrea Ciarletta, Maria Nasta, Andrea Ciarletta, Maria Nasta, POINTS, FRESHMAN 56 Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Rachel Sousa, Lauren Duran, Kate Webb, Casey Turner, Maria Guanci, POINTS, SOPHOMORE 45 Maria Nasta, Andrea Ciarletta, Lauren Duran, Casey Turner, Kristen Smith, Rachel Sousa, Sam Phillips, POINTS, JUNIOR 40 Melissa Belmonte, Andrea Ciarletta, Maria Nasta, Casey Turner, Rachel Sousa, POINTS, SENIOR 44 Melissa Belmonte, Andrea Ciarletta, Maria Nasta, Maria Guanci, Molly Norton, Kristin Wilson, GOALS 30 Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Andrea Ciarletta, Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Andrea Ciarletta, Andrea Ciarletta ranks ninth on the NCAA all-time career points list with 167 Maria Nasta, Lauren Duran, Maria Nasta, Kristen Smith, GOALS, FRESHMAN 30 Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Rachel Sousa, Lauren Duran, Hannah Davis, Kelly Gillis, GOALS, SOPHOMORE 20 Andrea Ciarletta, Maria Nasta, Lauren Duran, Kristen Smith, Casey Turner, GOALS, JUNIOR 26 Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Maria Nasta, Lauren Duran, Casey Turner, GOALS, SENIOR 22 Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Maria Nasta, Molly Norton, Melissa Wigmore, ASSISTS 27 Maria Nasta, Andrea Ciarletta, UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 21

24 ALL-TIME RECORDS Season Continued 25 Melissa Belmonte, Melissa Belmonte, Maria Nasta, Melissa Belmonte, Rachel Sousa, Andrea Ciarletta, Casey Turner, Rachel Sousa, Rachel Sousa, ASSISTS, FRESHMAN 26 Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Rachel Sousa, Maria Guanci, Calli Beskosty, ASSISTS, SOPHOMORE 25 Maria Nasta, Rachel Sousa, Andrea Ciarletta, Sam Phillips, Casey Turner, Katherine Wall, Hannah Davis, ASSISTS, JUNIOR 27 Maria Nasta, Melissa Belmonte, Casey Turner, Rachel Sousa, Jazz Webber, ASSISTS, SENIOR 23 Melissa Belmonte, Andrea Ciarletta, Maria Nasta, Maria Guanci, Kristin Wilson, Katelyn Averill, POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 18 Hannah Davis, Hannah Davis, Kerri Zizzo, Jazz Webber, Kristin Wilson, Kristin Wilson, Melissa Wigmore, Melissa Wigmore, Katelyn Averill, Hannah Davis, POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN, FRESHMAN 18 Hannah Davis, Kerri Zizzo, Rose Devlin, Audrey Deguire, Jennifer Senecal, Stephanie Medeiros, Emily Brienzo, Brittany Usmail, POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN, SOPHOMORE 16 Hannah Davis, Erin Shepherd, Jazz Webber, Audrey Deguire, Amanda Cianciulli, POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN, JUNIOR 15 Jazz Webber, Kristin Wilson, Melissa Wigmore, Katelyn Averill, Hannah Davis, POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN, SENIOR 14 Kristin Wilson, Melissa Wigmore, Katelyn Averill, POWER PLAY GOALS 7 Melissa Belmonte, Andrea Ciarletta, Hannah Davis, Lauren Duran, Rachel Sousa, Hannah Davis, Maria Nasta, Several players, most recent Lauren Duran, Alli Greenberg, SHORTHANDED GOALS 4 Maria Nasta, Katherine Wall, Andrea Ciarletta, Maria Guanci, GAME-WINNING GOALS 5 Andrea Ciarletta, Andrea Ciarletta, Andrea Ciarletta, Kelly Gillis, Maria Nasta, Lauren Duran, Andrea Ciarletta, Molly Norton, Katie Reardon, Kristen Smith, MOST HAT TRICKS 4 Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Andrea Ciarletta, Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Andrea Ciarletta, Maria Nasta, Several players, most recent Kristen Smith, MOST MULTI-POINT GAMES 16 Melissa Belmonte, Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Maria Nasta, Melissa Belmonte, Maria Nasta, Andrea Ciarletta, Rachel Sousa, Maria Nasta, Andrea Ciarletta, MOST MULTI-GOAL GAMES 7 Melissa Belmonte, Melissa Belmonte, Andrea Ciarletta, Andrea Ciarletta, Andrea Ciarletta, Andrea Ciarletta, Lauren Duran, Maria Nasta, Maria Nasta, Casey Turner, Maria Nasta, LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK 11 Andrea Ciarletta, 1/25/04-2/28/04 Rachel Sousa, 1/12/08-2/16/08 8 Melissa Belmonte, 1/28/07-2/16/07 Andrea Ciarletta, 1/28/07-2/16/07 Maria Nasta, 1/12/08-2/2/08 Maria Nasta, 11/7/08-12/6/08 Lauren Duran, 1/8/10-1/30/10 7 Andrea Ciarletta, 2/5/05-2/20-05 Lauren Duran, 1/16/08-2/2/08 LONGEST GOAL-SCORING STREAK 6 Andrea Ciarletta, 1/25/04-2/11/04 Lauren Duran, 1/16/08-2/1/08 5 Andrea Ciarletta, 11/7/03-11/19/03 Andrea Ciarletta, 1120/05-12/10/05 Casey Turner, 12/2/05-12/13/05 Kelly Gillis, 11/16/08-12/6/08 4 Melissa Belmonte, 2/6/04-2/14/04 Andrea Ciarletta, 2/10/05-2/19/05 Molly Norton, 2/8/05-2/16/05 Melissa Belmonte, 1/28/07-2/4/07 Andrea Ciarletta, 11/29/06-12/8/06 Andrea Ciarletta, 2/4/07-2/10/07 Lauren Duran, 12/6/08-1/9/09 Lauren Duran, 1/31/09-2/13/09 Lauren Duran, 12/8/09-1/2/10 PENALTIES 32 Amanda Cianciulli, Casey Turner, Andrea Ciarletta, Katelyn Averill, Casey Turner, PENALTY MINUTES 64 Amanda Cianciulli, Casey Turner, Casey Turner, Andrea Ciarletta, Kristen Smith, Katelyn Averill, UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

25 Individual Records - Career GAMES PLAYED 103 Melissa Belmonte, Katie Reardon, Lauren O Connor, Andrea Ciarletta, Katherine Wall, Katelyn Lajoie, Maria Guanci, Rose Devlin, Katelyn Corsino, Katelyn Pohlman, CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED 103 Melissa Belmonte, Katie Reardon, Lauren O Connor, Katelyn Corsino, Maria Nasta, Andrea Ciarletta Katie Kirwan, 2007-present 56 Katherine Wall, POINTS 167 Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Maria Nasta, Rachel Sousa, 2007-present 70 Casey Turner, Lauren Duran, 2007-present 57 Maria Guanci, Molly Norton, Katherine Wall, Hannah Davis, 2007-present GOALS 98 Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Maria Nasta, Lauren Duran, 2007-present 33 Casey Turner, Molly Norton, Rachel Sousa, 2007-present 25 Kristen Smith, 2008-present 20 Hannah Davis, 2007-present 19 Maria Guanci, Katelyn Lajoie, ASSISTS 81 Melissa Belmonte, Andrea Ciarletta, Maria Nasta, Rachel Sousa, 2007-present 38 Maria Guanci, Casey Turner, Katherine Wall, Lauren Duran, 2007-present 26 Hannah Davis, 2007-present 25 Kristin Wilson, POINTS BY A DEFENSEMAN 46 Hannah Davis, 2007-present 31 Kristin Wilson, ALL-TIME RECORDS beaconsathletics.com 27 Rose Devlin, Melissa Wigmore, Katelyn Averill, Jazz Webber, 2007-present 19 Kerri Zizzo, Amanda Cianciulli, Audrey Deguire, Jenn Murray, Sarah Cronin, Brittany Usmail, 2008-present POWER PLAY GOALS 20 Andrea Ciarletta, Hannah Davis, 2007-present 15 Melissa Belmonte, Lauren Duran, 2007-present 13 Maria Nasta, Rachel Sousa, 2007-present 8 Casey Turner, Kate Webb, , Maria Guanci, Jazz Webber, 2007-present SHORTHANDED GOALS 6 Maria Nasta, Katherine Wall, Katherine Wall is one of three UMass Boston players to net two shorthanded goals in a game 3 Andrea Ciarletta, Maria Guanci, Molly Norton, Jenny Murray, Kristin Wilson, Kate Webb, , Erin Shepherd, 2006 Lauren O Connor, Katie Kirwan, 2007-present Kristen Smith, 2008-present Sam Phillips, GAME-WINNING GOALS 18 Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Maria Nasta, Lauren Duran, 2007-present 5 Molly Norton, Katie Reardon, Kelly Gillis, 2008-present 4 Casey Turner, Rachel Sousa, 2007-present 3 Maria Guanci, Katelyn Lajoie, 2006-present Kristen Smith, 2008-present MOST HAT TRICKS 11 Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Maria Nasta, Casey Turner, Kristen Smith, 2008-present 1 Molly Norton, Rachel Sousa, 2007-present Katelyn Lajoie, 2006-present MOST MULTI-POINT GAMES 46 Melissa Belmonte, Andrea Ciarletta, Maria Nasta, Rachel Sousa, 2007-present 17 Lauren Duran, 2007-present 16 Casey Turner, Maria Guanci, Molly Norton, Katherine Wall, Katie Reardon, Hannah Davis, 2007-present MOST MULTI-GOAL GAMES 25 Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Maria Nasta, Lauren Duran, 2007-present 7 Casey Turner, Rachel Sousa, 2007-present 4 Molly Norton, Hannah Davis, 2007-present 3 Kristen Smith, 2008-present 2 Katie Reardon, Melissa Wigmore, Kim Davidge, Katelyn Lajoie, 2006-present PENALTIES 91 Amanda Cianciulli, Casey Turner, Andrea Ciarletta, Maria Nasta, Katie Reardon, Katelyn Averill, Lauren Duran, 2007-present 37 Jazz Webber, 2007-present 35 Kristin Wilson, Melissa Wigmore, PENALTY MINUTES 182 Amanda Cianciulli, Casey Turner, Andrea Ciarletta, Maria Nasta, Katie Reardon, Katelyn Averill, Lauren Duran, 2007-present 74 Jazz Webber, 2007-present 70 Kristin Wilson, Melissa Wigmore, UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey

26 Goaltender Records GAMES, SEASON 25 Leah Hallett, Amanda Boucher, Jessica Sams, Leah Hallett, Amanda Boucher, Maggie Carmany, Jessica Sams, Brittany Squillante, Shannon Palmer, Amanda Boucher, Shannon Palmer, GAMES, CAREER 48 Amanda Boucher, ALL-TIME RECORDS GAMES STARTED, CAREER 44 Leah Hallett, 2008-present 43 Amanda Boucher, Jessica Sams, Shannon Palmer, Maggie Carmany, Brittany Squillante, Aly Garnett, Jami Cudmore, 2008-present 2 Amanda Bourque, 2006 MINUTES PLAYED, SEASON 1448:16 Leah Hallett, :37 Leah Hallett, :25 Jessica Sams, :01 Amanda Boucher, :16 Amanda Boucher, :55 Maggie Carmany, :19 Jessica Sams, :50 Brittany Squillante, :01 Shannon Palmer, :54 Amanda Boucher, WINS, CAREER 23 Leah Hallett, 2008-present 21 Amanda Boucher, Shannon Palmer, Jessica Sams, Brittany Squillante, Maggie Carmany, Aly Garnett, Jami Cudmore, 2008-present SHUTOUTS, SEASON 4 Amanda Boucher, Maggie Carmany, Leah Hallett, Leah Hallett, Shannon Palmer, Amanda Boucher, Brittany Squillante, Aly Garnett, Jessica Sams, Jami Cudmore, Amanda Boucher holds six UMass Boston goaltending records, including career and season shutouts. 46 Leah Hallett, 2008-present 35 Jessica Sams, Shannon Palmer, Maggie Carmany, Brittany Squillante, Jami Cudmore, 2008-present 6 Aly Garnett, Amanda Bourque, 2006 Katie Frossard, , GAMES STARTED, SEASON 25 Leah Hallett, Jessica Sams, Leah Hallett, Amanda Boucher, Amanda Boucher, Maggie Carmany, Jessica Sams, Brittany Squillante, Shannon Palmer, Amanda Boucher, Shannon Palmer, MINUTES PLAYED, CAREER 2645:53 Leah Hallett, 2008-present 2585:11 Amanda Boucher, :44 Jessica Sams, :46 Shannon Palmer, :55 Maggie Carmany, :50 Brittany Squillante, :52 Jami Cudmore, 2008-present 309:55 Aly Garnett, :00 Amanda Bourque, :09 Katie Frossard, , CONSECUTIVE MINUTES PLAYED, SEASON 483:24 Leah Hallett, 11/20/09-1/8/10 298:57 Jessica Sams, 12/9/06-1/9/07 292:21 Amanda Boucher, 12/3/05-1/7/06 281:19 Leah Hallett, 11/6/09-11/20/09 240:00 Amanda Boucher, 2/10/06-2/19/06 WINS, SEASON 15 Leah Hallett, Amanda Boucher, Jessica Sams, Amanda Boucher, Leah Hallett, Shannon Palmer, Jessica Sams, Shannon Palmer, Brittany Squillante, Shannon Palmer, Amanda Boucher, Maggie Carmany, SHUTOUTS, CAREER 6 Amanda Boucher, Leah Hallett, 2008-present 2 Maggie Carmany, Shannon Palmer, Brittany Squillante, Aly Garnett, Jessica Sams, Jami Cudmore, 2008-present CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS 2 Maggie Carmany, 12/10/04-12/11/04 Maggie Carmany is the only goalie in school history to record back-to-back shutouts. CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES 156:03 Maggie Carmany, 12/10/04-12/15/04 116:52 Amanda Boucher, 11/20/05-12/09/05 114:35 Shannon Palmer, 1/21/06-2/04/06 108:09 Amanda Boucher, 2/3/06-2/11/06 105:38 Jessica Sams, 2/3/07-2/6/ UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

27 SAVES, GAME 56 Leah Hallett vs. Middlebury, 1/20/09 54 Maggie Carmany at Manhattanville, 12/4/04 53 Amanda Boucher at Manhattanville, 11/20/05 50 Jessica Sams vs. Middlebury, 1/17/07 48 Amanda Boucher vs. N.E. College, 1/17/04 Leah Hallett vs. Holy Cross, 11/6/09 SAVES, SEASON 829 Leah Hallett, Amanda Boucher, Leah Hallett, Jessica Sams, Amanda Boucher, Maggie Carmany, Jessica Sams, Brittany Squillante, Amanda Boucher, Shannon Palmer, SAVES, CAREER 1,410 Leah Hallett, 2008-present 1,318 Amanda Boucher, Jessica Sams, Shannon Palmer, Maggie Carmany, Brittany Squillante, Jami Cudmore, 2008-present 102 Aly Garnett, Amanda Bourque, Katie Frossard, , GOALS ALLOWED, GAME 12 Amanda Boucher at M ville, 3/6/04 9 Amanda Boucher at M ville, 1/24/04 Brittany Squillante at Middlebury, 12/8/07 GOALS ALLOWED, SEASON 78 Amanda Boucher, Leah Hallett, GOALS ALLOWED, CAREER 152 Amanda Boucher, Leah Hallett, 2008-present ALL-TIME RECORDS Goaltender Records GOALS AGAINST AVG., SEASON (MIN. 400 MINUTES) 2.26 Shannon Palmer, Jessica Sams, Leah Hallett, Amanda Boucher, Leah Hallett, Jessica Sams, Amanda Boucher, Maggie Carmany, Shannon Palmer, Brittany Squillante, beaconsathletics.com GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE, CAREER 2.20 Jami Cudmore, 2008-present 2.39 Katie Frossard, , Aly Garnett, Shannon Palmer, Jessica Sams, Leah Hallett, 2008-present 3.22 Maggie Carmany, Amanda Boucher, Brittany Squillante, Amanda Bourque, 2006 SAVE PERCENTAGE, SEASON (MIN. 400 MINUTES).923 Leah Hallett, Jessica Sams, Amanda Boucher, Maggie Carmany, Leah Hallett, Shannon Palmer, Jessica Sams, Amanda Boucher, Amanda Boucher, Brittany Squillante, SAVE PERCENTAGE, CAREER.932 Jami Cudmore, 2008-present.916 Leah Hallett, 2008-present.9133 Maggie Carmany, Jessica Sams, Amanda Boucher, Shannon Palmer, Amanda Bourque, Brittany Squillante, Aly Garnett, Katie Frossard, , Year by Year Leaders UMass Boston in Post-Season Year Opponent Score Tournament Round UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey Points Andrea Ciarletta, Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Melissa Belmonte, Maria Nasta, Maria Nasta, Maria Nasta, 35 Goals Andrea Ciarletta, Andrea Ciarletta, Andrea Ciarletta, Andrea Ciarletta, Maria Nasta, Lauren Duran, Maria Nasta, 20 Assists Andrea Ciarletta, Andrea Ciarletta, Melissa Belmonte, Melissa Belmonte, Maria Nasta, Maria Nasta, Rachel Sousa, 16 Goals Against Average (Min. 400 minutes) Shannon Palmer, Amanda Boucher, Shannon Palmer, Jessica Sams, Jessica Sams, Leah Hallett, Leah Hallett, 2.86 Save Percentage (Min. 400 minutes) Amanda Boucher, Maggie Carmany, Amanda Boucher, Jessica Sams, Jessica Sams, Leah Hallett, Leah Hallett,.923 Saves Amanda Boucher, Maggie Carmany, Amanda Boucher, Jessica Sams, Jessica Sams, Leah Hallett, Leah Hallett, at RIT 6-4 W ECAC East First Round at Manhattanville 0-12 L ECAC East Semifinals at New England College 0-4 L ECAC East First Round SOUTHERN MAINE 4-1 W ECAC East First Round at Manhattanville 3-6 L ECAC East Semifinals SOUTHERN MAINE 5-2 W ECAC East First Round at RIT 3-5 L ECAC East Semifinals CASTLETON STATE 5-1 W ECAC East First Round vs. New England College 3-6 L ECAC East Semifinals SALVE REGINA 2-7 L ECAC East First Round SOUTHERN MAINE 6-2 W ECAC East First Round vs. Norwich 0-8 L ECAC East Semifinals 25

28 Back row: (l to r) Assistant Coach Lee-J Mirasolo, Katie Loiselle, Sarah Vallarelli, Brittany Usmail, Kelly Sharlow, Brittany Dawber, Sarahanne Cavolo, Alli Greenberg, Julia Gould, Head Coach Colleen Harris. Front row: (l to r) Leah Hallett, Katie Kirwan, Hannah Davis, Rachel Sousa, Lauren Duran, Kristen Smith, Jazz Webber, Jami Cudmore.

29 ALL-TIME HONORS AND AWARDS ECAC EAST COACH OF THE YEAR Laura Schuler Maura Crowell JEWISH SPORTS REVIEW ALL-AMERICA TEAM Alli Greenberg F (Honorable Mention) NCAA SPORTSMANSHIP CONFERENCE AWARD Kristin Wilson NCAA SCORING LEADER Andrea Ciarletta 2.15 ppg NCAA GOALS LEADER Andrea Ciarletta 1.15 gpg USCHO PRESEASON NCAA III SECOND TEAM Andrea Ciarletta USCHO PRESEASON NCAA III HONORABLE MENTION Melissa Belmonte Andrea Ciarletta Melissa Belmonte Laura Schuler was the fi rst Head Coach in UMass Boston Women s Hockey history ECAC EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Andrea Ciarletta Rachel Sousa ECAC EAST FIRST TEAM Andrea Ciarletta F Maria Nasta F ECAC EAST SECOND TEAM Andrea Ciarletta F Kerri Zizzo D Andrea Ciarletta F Amanda Boucher G Melissa Wigmore D Melissa Belmonte F Maria Nasta F Maria Nasta F ECAC EAST HONORABLE MENTION Melissa Belmonte F Jenn Murray D Kristin Wilson D Andrea Ciarletta F Hannah Davis D Leah Hallett G ECAC EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Andrea Ciarletta F Melissa Belmonte F Kerri Zizzo D Rachel Sousa F beaconsathletics.com ECAC EAST SCORING LEADER Andrea Ciarletta 2.15 ppg ECAC EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK Andrea Ciarletta Feb. 4-10, 2004 Andrea Ciarletta Dec. 8-14, 2004 Andrea Ciarletta Jan. 5-11, 2005 Andrea Ciarletta Feb. 9-15, 2005 Andrea Ciarletta Nov. 29-Dec. 4, 2005 Andrea Ciarletta Dec. 5-11, 2005 Andrea Ciarletta Jan. 2-8, 2006 Melissa Belmonte Jan , 2006 Casey Turner Nov. 27-Dec. 3, 2006 Melissa Belmonte Jan. 29-Feb. 4, 2007 Andrea Ciarletta Feb. 5-11, 2007 Rose Devlin Oct. 29-Nov. 4, 2007 Lauren Duran Jan , 2008 Maria Nasta Feb , 2008 Lauren Duran Nov. 3-9, 2008 Maria Nasta Feb. 9-15, 2009 Rachel Sousa Feb , 2009 Maria Nasta Jan , 2010 Sam Phillips Jan , 2010 ECAC EAST GOALIE OF THE WEEK Amanda Boucher Nov. 5-11, 2003 Amanda Boucher Feb.11-17, 2004 Maggie Carmany Dec. 8-14, 2004 Shannon Palmer Jan , 2005 Jessica Sams Feb. 5-11, 2007 Jessica Sams Nov , 2007 Leah Hallett Dec. 1-7, 2008 Leah Hallett Dec. 7-13, 2009 Leah Hallett Jan. 4-10, 2010 Leah Hallett Jan.11-17, 2010 Leah Hallett Jan , UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 27

30 ALL-TIME HONORS AND AWARDS ECAC EAST ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Melissa Belmonte Nov. 5-11, 2003 Andrea Ciarletta Nov , 2003 Molly Norton Jan. 29-Feb. 4, 2004 Andrea Ciarletta Feb , 2004 Melissa Belmonte Feb , 2004 Katherine Wall Nov , 2004 Casey Turner Jan. 26-Feb. 1, 2005 Maria Guanci Dec. 5-11, 2005 Kim Davidge Jan. 1-7, 2007 Kim Davidge Feb. 5-11, 2007 Rachel Sousa Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 2007 Rachel Sousa Jan , 2008 Rachel Sousa Jan , 2008 Lauren Duran Feb , 2008 Kelly Gillis Nov , 2008 Kelly Gillis Feb. 2-8, 2009 Leah Hallett Feb , 2009 ECAC EAST ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Audrey Arnold D Katelyn Averill D Amanda Boucher G Katie Reardon F Katelyn Averill D Amanda Boucher G Andrea Ciarletta F Molly Norton F Katie Reardon F Kristin Wilson D Amanda Boucher G Molly Norton F Katie Reardon F Kristin Wilson D Katie Reardon F Katelyn Pohlman D Maria Guanci F Amanda Cianciulli D Maria Guanci F Katelyn Lajoie F Rachel Sousa F Whitney Fraleigh F Leah Hallett G Katie Kirwan F Katelyn Lajoie F Kristen Smith F Rachel Sousa F Brittany Usmail D UMASS BOSTON TEAM MVP Andrea Ciarletta F (Offensive) Andrea Ciarletta F (Offensive) Andrea Ciarletta F (Offensive) Melissa Belmonte F (Offensive) Kristin Wilson D (Defensive) Andrea Ciarletta F (Offensive) Melissa Belmonte F (Offensive) Melissa Wigmore D (Defensive) Maria Nasta F (Offensive) Hannah Davis D (Defensive) Maria Nasta F (Offensive) Hannah Davis D (Defensive) Maria Nasta F (Offensive) Leah Hallett G (Defensive) UMASS BOSTON TEAM CAPTAINS Katelyn Averill, Amanda Boucher Molly Norton Molly Norton, Kristin Wilson Melissa Belmonte, Katie Reardon Rose Devlin Maria Guanci Katelyn Corsino, Lauren Duran, Kristen Smith UMASS BOSTON ATHLETIC DIRECTOR S AWARD Amanda Boucher Andrea Ciarletta Melissa Belmonte Katherine Wall UMASS BOSTON WILLIAM PUERTO AWARD Rose Devlin Maria Guanci UMASS BOSTON FEMALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Andrea Ciarletta Katherine Wall Rachel Sousa Maria Nasta earned All-Conference honors and was the Beacons Offensive Most Valuable Player in each of her three seasons at UMass Boston UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

31 ALL-TIME ROSTER A -- Audrey Arnold Katelyn Averill B -- Melissa Belmonte Melissa Belmonte holds or shares 21 school-records and is the program s career assist leader. Calli Beskosty Amanda Boucher Amanda Bourque 2006 Kerry Brennan 2007 Emily Brienzo Jaclyn Brith Justine Buzzell C -- Maggie Carmany Amanda Cianciulli Andrea Ciarletta Katelyn Corsino Leanne Corsino Sarah Cronin Jami Cudmore 2008-present -- D -- Anna Dahlberg Kim Davidge Hannah Davis 2007-present Audrey Deguire Rose Devlin Lauren Duran 2007-present beaconsathletics.com -- F -- Kristine Faffley Whitney Fraleigh Katie Frossard , G -- Aly Garnett Kelly Gillis Garbrielle Goodrow , Julia Gould 2009-present Alli Greenberg 2009-present Maria Guanci H -- Leah Hallett 2008-present Courtney Haroules Katie Hartley Teresa Horn Katie Kirwan -- K present -- L -- Katelyn Lajoie Annie Larson Kerri Loranger 2006 Christina Lynch M -- Kyle Mack Andrea Maillett Allison Manzella Stephanie Medeiros Molly Norton is the only two-time captain in UMass Boston women s ice hockey history Lara Miele Rebecca Murphy Jenn Murray N -- Maria Nasta Molly Norton O -- Lauren O Connor P -- Shannon Palmer Sandy Parlato Karoline Perdios Jennifer Petitti Sam Phillips Katelyn Pohlman R -- Katie Reardon S -- Jessica Sams , 2009 Jennifer Senecal Erin Shepherd 2006 Kristen Smith 2008-present Rachel Sousa 2007-present Ashley Spinney Brittany Squillante T -- Cristin Teifer Darah Thomas 2008 Casey Turner U -- Brittany Usmail 2008-present -- V -- Jacqui Villani W -- Leanne Wancheck Katherine Wall Kate Webb , Jazz Webber 2007-present Melissa Wigmore Kristin Wilson Z -- Kerri Zizzo UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 29

32 ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY Amherst College Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 2/11/04 A W 4-2 2/1/05 H L 3-4 (ot) 2/7/06 A L 2-5 Castleton State College Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 2/19/05 H* W /2/05 H* W 9-2 2/4/06 A* W /2/06 A* W 8-1 2/4/07 H* W /9/07 H* W 4-2 2/1/08 A* W 4-2 3/1/08 H! W 5-1 Katherine Wall tied an NCAA record with two shorthanded goals vs. Castleton State in the ECAC East Tournament on March 1, /5/08 H* W 4-0 2/23/09 A* W /21/09 A* W 3-1 1/16/10 H* W 8-0 Colby College Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 11/29/06 H T 3-3 (ot) 1/16/08 A L 3-6 2/17/09 H L /12/09 A L 3-4 (ot) Connecticut College Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 1/13/04 H W /15/04 A L /13/05 H T 1-1 (ot) 1/9/07 A L /20/07 H W /25/08 A W 4-3 1/29/10 H W 1-0 1/16/09 H* L /6/09 H* L 2-6 Lake Forest College Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 1/2/10 H W 3-1 UMass Boston defeated nationally-ranked number six Lake Forest on January 12, 2010, marking the highest ranked team it had ever beaten Manhattanville College Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 1/24/04 A* L /25/04 A* L /6/04 A! L /4/04 A* L /5/04 A* L /20/05 A* L 1-7 1/20/06 H* L 0-5 3/4/06 A! L /9/06 H* L 0-5 1/27/07 A* L /16/07 H* L 2-4 2/24/08 A* L /15/08 A* L 1-8 1/17/09 H* L /7/09 H* L 2-5 Middlebury College Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 1/17/07 H L /8/07 A L 0-9 1/20/09 H L 3-6 Leah Hallett stopped a school-record 56 shots vs. Middlebury on January 20, /12/10 A L 2-7 MIT Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 11/19/03 A* W 5-1 2/12/05 H* W 9-2 2/11/06 H* W 6-0 2/9/07 A* W /12/08 A* W 6-1 1/25/08 H* W 4-1 2/3/09 A* W 4-1 2/6/09 H* W /11/06 H* L 1-3 2/16/07 A* L 3-4 1/19/08 H* W 4-2 2/15/08 H* W 7-2 Rachel Sousa scored just 10 seconds into the game vs. New England College on February 15, 2008 for the fastest goal from the start of a game in school history 3/8/08 N! L 3-6 2/20/09 H* W /11/09 H* W 3-1 2/19/10 A* W 3-2 Nichols College Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 11/7/08 H* W 6-1 1/23/09 A* W /13/09 A* W 7-3 Norwich University Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 12/1/07 A* W /6/08 H* W 3-2 1/30/09 A* L /20/09 A* L 0-6 1/15/10 H* W 2-1 3/6/10 N! L 0-8 Neumann University Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 1/6/09 H L 3-4 Plymouth State University Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 2/2/08 A* W 6-0 2/13/09 A* W 8-0 1/23/10 A* W 9-1 2/12/10 H* W 11-0 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 2/14/04 H* W 3-1 College of the Holy Cross Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 2/20/04 H* W 7-5 2/15/04 H* L 1-2 New England College 2/21/04 H* L /13/04 A* L 1-4 1/7/05 A* L 2-3 (ot) Overall Record: /14/04 A* L 1-5 1/8/05 A* W 3-1 Date Site Result Score 1/7/06 A* W 7-5 1/17/04 H* T 3-3 (ot) 2/10/06 H* W 7-0 1/18/04 H* L 3-6 1/13/07 H* L 5-7 1/14/05 H* L 1-5 2/10/07 A* W 6-2 1/15/05 H* W /17/07 H* L 1-5 2/26/05 A! L 0-4 2/23/08 A* L 3-4 1/14/06 H* W /16/08 A* T 4-4 (ot) 2/19/06 A* L UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston defeated nationally-ranked number seven RPI on February 14, 2004 for its first-ever win over a nationally-ranked opponent

33 ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORY Rochester Institute of Tech. Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 12/12/03 A* L /13/03 A* L 3-6 2/28/04 A! W 6-4 Melissa Belmonte netted four goals to lead UMass Boston to a 6-4 road victory at RIT on February 28, 2004 for the first playoff victory in school history 2/4/05 H* L 1-4 2/5/05 H* L /12/06 H* L /13/06 H* L /4/06 A* L /5/06 A* L 1-5 3/3/07 A! L 3-5 Saint Anselm College Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 2/20/05 H* L 1-4 1/15/06 H* L 1-4 2/18/06 A* L /10/06 H* L 2-3 2/17/07 A* L 0-4 1/9/08 A* L 0-2 2/9/08 H* L /18/08 H* W /8/09 H* W 3-2 2/20/10 A* L 0-3 Saint Michael s College Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 2/6/04 H* W 7-1 Andrea Ciarletta tied an NCAA record with two shorthanded goals vs. Saint Michael s on February 6, /7/04 H* W 7-3 1/28/05 A* W 5-2 1/29/05 A* W /3/05 H* W 7-0 Andrea Ciarletta scored at 5:19 of the first period vs. Saint Michael s on December 3, 2005 to become the first player in school history to register 100 career points 2/3/06 A* W 4-2 Casey Turner tallied a school-record five assists at Saint Michael s on December 3, /3/06 A* W 9-3 2/3/07 H* W /30/07 A* L 3-6 1/9/09 H* W 3-2 Head Coach Maura Crowell earned her 50th career victory vs. Saint Michael s on January 9, /31/09 A* T 2-2 (ot) 1/8/10 A* W 7-0 1/30/10 H* W 4-2 beaconsathletics.com Salve Regina University Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 11/14/03 H* W /15/03 H* W /10/05 H* T 4-4 (ot) 2/16/05 H* W /19/05 A* W 6-2 1/29/06 H* W 1-0# 12/8/06 H* W 4-2 1/28/07 A* W /3/07 A* W 5-4 1/26/08 H* L /8/08 H* W 5-4 1/24/09 A* L 1-2 2/28/09 H! L /14/09 A* L 1-2 2/6/10 H* W 5-4 University of Southern Maine Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 1/10/04 A* L 5-6 1/11/04 A* L /10/04 H* W /11/04 H* W /9/05 A* W /10/05 H* W 4-0 2/25/06 H! W 4-1 UMass Boston hosts its first-ever playoff game and comes away with a 4-1 victory over Southern Maine on February 25, /12/06 A* W 5-4 1/31/07 H* W 2-1 2/24/07 H! W 5-2 1/18/08 H* W 6-5 2/16/08 H* W 8-1 2/14/09 A* L 0-1 1/22/10 A* W 5-4 2/13/10 H* L 0-2 2/27/10 H! W 6-2 SUNY-Cortland Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 11/7/03 H W 5-3 Calli Beskosty netted the first goal in school history and later added another to lead UMass Boston to a 5-3 win over SUNY-Cortland in the program s first-ever game on November 7, /8/03 H W /20/04 A L /21/04 A W 5-4 1/20/06 H W 5-3 1/21/06 H W 5-1 Melissa Belmonte assisted on the game-winning goal at 11:05 of the first period vs. SUNY-Cortland to become the second player in school history to tally 100 career points on January 21, /6/07 A W 5-4 1/7/07 A W 4-2 1/5/08 H W 4-1 UMass Boston defeated SUNY-Cortland 4-1 on January 5, 2008 in the First Annual Women s Codfish Bowl SUNY Oswego Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 1/5/09 H L 1-5 Trinity College (CT) Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 1/31/04 A W 6-3 2/8/05 H L /17/05 H W 5-2 2/6/07 H W 3-2 (ot) 1/6/08 H L 0-1 1/3/10 H L 0-3 Utica College Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 1/6/04 H L 3-6 Wesleyan University Overall Record: Date Site Result Score 2/3/04 H L /5/09 A W 5-3 * Indicates ECAC East Game! Indicates ECAC East Tournament # Forfeit win ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS SUMMARY Team W L T Streak Amherst L2 Castleton State W12 Colby L3 Connecticut College W3 Holy Cross L2 Lake Forest W1 Manhattanville L15 Middlebury L4 MIT W8 New England College W3 Nichols W3 Norwich L1 Neumann L1 Plymouth State W4 RPI L3 RIT L7 Saint Anselm L1 Saint Michael s W3, UB4 Salve Regina W1 Southern Maine W1 SUNY-Cortland W5 SUNY-Oswego W1 Trinity (CT) L2 Utica L1 Wesleyan W UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 31

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35 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS , ECAC East Head Coach: Laura Schuler Captains: Katelyn Averill, Amanda Boucher Katelyn Averill 12/10 SOUTHERN MAINE* W /11 SOUTHERN MAINE* W /15 at Connecticut College L 1-3 1/7 at Holy Cross* L 2-3 ot 1/8 at Holy Cross* W 3-1 1/14 NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE* L 1-5 1/15 NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE* W 3-2 1/28 at Saint Michael s* W 5-2 1/29 at Saint Michael s* W /1 AMHERST L 3-4 ot 2/4 RIT* L 1-4 2/5 RIT* L 2-4 2/8 TRINITY L 2-3 2/10 SALVE REGINA T 4-4 ot 2/12 MIT* W 9-2 2/16 SALVE REGINA W 8-1 2/19 CASTLETON STATE* W 9-3 2/20 SAINT ANSELM* L 1-4 2/26 at New England College! L 0-4 2/4 at Castleton State* W 3-1 2/7 at Amherst L 2-5 2/10 HOLY CROSS* W 7-0 2/11 MIT* W 6-2 2/18 at Saint Anselm* L 0-5 2/19 at New England College* L 3-8 2/25 SOUTHERN MAINE! W 4-1 3/4 at Manhattanville! L 3-6 * ECAC East Conference Game # Game forfeited, but only counts as ECAC East win! ECAC East Tournament , ECAC East Head Coach: Maura Crowell Captains: Melissa Belmonte, Katie Reardon 11/7 SUNY-CORTLAND W /8 SUNY-CORTLAND W /14 SALVE REGINA* W /15 SALVE REGINA* W /19 at MIT* W /12 at RIT* L /13 at RIT* L 3-6 1/6 UTICA L 3-6 1/10 at Southern Maine* L 5-6 1/11 at Southern Maine* L 1-2 1/13 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 4-1 1/17 NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE* T 3-3 ot 1/18 NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE* L 3-6 1/24 at Manhattanville* L /25 at Manhattanville* L /31 at Trinity W 6-3 2/3 WESLEYAN L 3-4 2/6 SAINT MICHAEL S* W 7-1 2/7 SAINT MICHAEL S W 7-3 2/11 at Amherst W 4-2 2/14 #7RPI* W 3-1 2/15 #7RPI* L 1-2 2/20 HOLY CROSS* W 7-5 2/21 HOLY CROSS* L 3-4 2/28 at RIT! W 6-4 3/6 at Manhattanville! L 0-12 * ECAC East Conference Game! ECAC East Tournament , ECAC East Head Coach: Melisa Heitzman Captain: Molly Norton 11/13 at RPI* L /14 at RPI* L /20 at SUNY-Cortland L /21 at SUNY-Cortland W /4 at Manhattanville* L /5 at Manhattanville* L 1-11 beaconsathletics.com * ECAC East Conference Game! ECAC East Tournament , ECAC East Head Coach: Maura Crowell Captains: Molly Norton, Kristin Wilson Kristin Wilson 11/12 RIT* L /13 RIT* L /19 at Salve Regina* W /20 at Manhattanville* L /2 CASTLETON STATE* W /3 SAINT MICHAEL S* W /9 at Southern Maine* W /10 SOUTHERN MAINE* W /13 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE T 1-1 ot 1/7 at Holy Cross* W 7-5 1/14 NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE* W 2-0 1/15 SAINT ANSELM* L 1-4 1/17 TRINITY W 5-2 1/20 SUNY-CORTLAND W 5-3 1/21 SUNY-CORTLAND W 5-1 1/28 MANHATTANVILLE* L 0-5 1/29 SALVE REGINA* W 1-0# 2/3 at Saint Michael s* W /4 at RIT* L /5 at RIT* L /10 SAINT ANSELM* L /11 NEW ENGLAND* L /29 COLBY T 3-3 ot 12/2 at Castleton State* W /3 at Saint Michael s* W /8 SALVE REGINA* W /9 MANHATTANVILLE* L /12 at Southern Maine* W 5-4 1/6 at Cortland W 5-4 1/7 at SUNY-Cortland W 4-2 1/9 at Conn. College L 3-4 1/13 HOLY CROSS* L 5-7 1/17 MIDDLEBURY L 0-5 1/27 at Manhattanville* L 0-2 1/28 at Salve Regina* W 8-2 1/31 SOUTHERN MAINE* W 2-1 2/3 SAINT MICHAEL S* W 4-1 2/4 CASTLETON* W 7-4 2/6 TRINITY W 3-2 2/9 at MIT* W /10 at Holy Cross* W UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey Katie Reardon 33

36 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2/16 at New England* L 3-4 2/17 at Saint Anselm* L 0-4 2/24 SOUTHERN MAINE! W 5-2 3/3 at RIT! L 3-5 * ECAC East Conference Game! ECAC East Tournament , ECAC East Head Coach: Maura Crowell Captains: Rose Devlin 2/23 at Holy Cross* L 3-4 2/24 at Manhattanville* L 3-6 3/1 CASTLETON STATE! W 5-1 3/8 vs New England! L 3-6 * ECAC East Conference Game # First Annual Codfish Bowl! ECAC East Tournament , ECAC East Head Coach: Maura Crowell Captain: Maria Guanci , ECAC East Head Coach: Maura Crowell Captains: Katelyn Corsino, Lauren Duran, Kirsten Smith Rose Devlin 11/3 at Salve Regina* W /16 MANHATTANVILLE* L /17 HOLY CROSS* L /20 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W /30 at Saint Michaels* L /1 at Norwich* W /8 at Middlebury L /9 CASTLETON STATE* W 4-2 1/5 SUNY-CORTLAND# W 4-1 1/6 TRINITY# L 0-1 1/9 at Saint Anselm* L 0-2 1/12 at MIT* W 6-1 1/16 at Colby L 3-6 1/18 SOUTHERN MAINE* W 6-5 ot 1/19 NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE* W 4-2 1/25 MIT* W 4-1 1/26 SALVE REGINA* L 2-4 2/1 at Castleton State* W 4-2 2/2 at Plymouth State* W 6-0 2/9 SAINT ANSELM* L 1-3 2/15 NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE* W 7-2 2/16 SOUTHERN MAINE* W 8-1 Maria Guanci 11/7 NICHOLS* W /8 SALVE REGINA* W /15 at Manhattanville* L /16 at Holy Cross* T 4-4 ot 11/18 SAINT ANSELM* W /25 at Connecticut College W /5 CASTLETON STATE* W /6 NORWICH* W 3-2 1/5 SUNY-OSWEGO# L 1-5 1/6 NEUMANN# L 3-4 1/9 SAINT MICHAEL S* W 3-2 1/16 HOLY CROSS* L 2-6 1/17 MANHATTANVILLE* L 1-5 1/20 MIDDLEBURY L 3-6 1/23 at Nichols* W 8-1 1/24 at Salve Regina* L 1-2 1/30 at Norwich* L 0-2 1/31 at Saint Michael s* T 2-2 ot 2/3 at MIT* W 4-1 2/6 MIT* W 8-2 2/13 at Plymouth State* W 8-0 2/14 at Southern Maine* L 0-1 2/17 COLBY L 5-6 2/20 NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE* W 4-0 2/23 at Castleton State* W 5-2 2/28 SALVE REGINA! L 2-7 * ECAC East Conference Game # Second Annual Codfish Bowl! ECAC East Tournament Katelyn Corsino 11/6 HOLY CROSS* L /7 MANHATTANVILLE* L /13 at Nichols* W /14 at Salve Regina* L /20 at Norwich* L /21 at Castleton State* W /5 at Wesleyan W /8 SAINT ANSELM* W /11 NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE* W /12 at Colby L 3-4 ot 1/2 #6LAKE FOREST# W 3-1 1/3 TRINITY (CT)# L 0-3 1/12 at Middlebury L 2-7 1/15 NORWICH* W 2-1 1/16 CASTLETON STATE* W 8-0 1/22 at Southern Maine* W 5-4 1/23 at Plymouth State* W 9-1 1/29 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W 1-0 1/30 SAINT MICHAEL S* W 4-2 2/6 SALVE REGINA* W 5-4 2/12 PLYMOUTH STATE* W /13 SOUTHERN MAINE* L 0-2 2/19 at New England College* W 3-2 2/20 at Saint Anselm* L 0-3 2/27 SOUTHERN MAINE! W 6-2 3/6 vs. Norwich! L 0-8 * ECAC East Conference Game # Third Annual Codfish Bowl! ECAC East Tournament UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

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38 UMB A MAGICAL FIRST YEAR November 7, 2003 Boston, MA Clark Athletic Center SUNY-Cortland UMass Boston st period UMB - Calli Beskosty (Melissa Belmonte, Andrea Ciarletta) 4:01 CRT - Judy Ellis (Lindsay Weinstein, Libbie Alexander) 6:46 UMB - Ciarletta (Belmonte, Jenn Murray) 10:08 2nd period CRT - Dani Blanchard (Ellis, Tara Caley) 7:13 3rd period UMB - Murray (Ciarletta, Garbrielle Goodrow) 8:28 UMB - Belmonte (Beskosty, Ciarletta) 9:24 UMB - Beskosty (Audrey Arnold, Goodrow) 16:02 CRT - Lindsay Davies (Brooke Bazinet, Weinstein) 19:48 Shots on goal: CRT UMB Penalties: CRT 6-12 UMB 9-18 Saves: CRT Kelly Fillmore 18 UMB Amanda Boucher 22 SUNY-CORTLAND 1 Rachel Hutchinson 2 Margaret Hannan 4 Amanda McCann 5 Tara Caley 6 Leanne Scott 8 Caitlin Fusco 9 Lindsay Weinstein 10 Stephanie Greenberg 11 Kate Ciraulo 12 Brooke Bazinet 13 Abby Brener 14 Laura Totaro 15 Melissa Manning 16 MaryAnn Knott 17 Libbie Alexander 18 Dani Blanchard 19 Judy Ellis 20 Janet Parcell 21 Bethany Tombilillo 22 Lindsay Davies 30 Kelly Fillmore UMASS BOSTON 1 Shannon Palmer 3 Molly Norton 4 Calli Beskosty 5 Katie Reardon 6 Kerri Zizzo 10 Lara Miele 11 Leanne Wancheck 12 Christina Laroche 13 Andrea Ciarletta 14 Katelyn Averill 17 Garbrielle Goodrow 18 Audrey Arnold 22 Leanne Corsino 23 Melissa Belmonte 24 Cara Osimo 27 Jenn Murray 29 Katie Frossard 31 Amanda Boucher When the puck dropped at 6:57 p.m. on November 7, 2003, it was the culmination of thousands of hours of hard work by so many people dedicated to the success of UMass Boston women s ice hockey. Whether the Beacons won or lost that night, they represented the hopes of everything that s good about UMass Boston. They would symbolize a concerted effort to build a program from the ground up, the right way. Freshman forward Calli Beskosty netted the night s first goal at the 4:01 mark of the first period to give UMB a 1-0 edge. Beskosty, would add another goal later in the evening and would combine with classmates, Andrea Ciarletta and Melissa Belmonte for 10 points on the night as the Beacons defeated the visiting State University of New York - Cortland Red Dragons, 5-3. In a season where just being competitive would have been enough, UMass Boston s women s ice hockey team gave the campus a year to remember. The Beacons busted out of the gate, becoming the first program in school history to win its first five games and went on to finish the campaign with a mark. Along the way, a UMass Boston player was named ECAC East Rookie of the Week on five occasions and twice had the top goaltender for the week and the week s best player once. The new kid didn t look so wide-eyed as it consistently tested established programs throughout the season, including a 3-1 Valentine s Day victory over the nation s number seven-ranked team, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. It wouldn t be the last time that the Beacons would surprise an opponent as they upended heavily favored Rochester Institute of Technology on the road, 6-4, on February 28 to advance to the semi-finals round of the ECAC East post-season tournament. The magical run finally came to an end with a loss to the nation s number one team, Manhattanville College, but considering UMass Boston didn t even exist on the women s ice hockey landscape just one year prior, it was a pretty lofty achievement and those in hockey circles took notice, selecting UMB Head Coach Laura Schuler as the ECAC East Coach of the Year. After leading the nation in scoring with 2.15 points per game, Ciarletta was named the conference Rookie of the Year and was tabbed to the league s Second Team All-Star squad, along with freshman defenseman Kerri Zizzo. Belmonte finished as the Division III s number three scorer, was named to the ECAC East Honorable mention team and was also a member of the conference All-Rookie unit with Ciarletta and Zizzo. Junior defenseman Jenn Murray was also an honorable mention selection for the Beacons. UMass Boston Firsts First Goal - Calli Beskosty, 4:01 1st period, 11/7/03 First Power Play Goal - Calli Beskosty, 11/7/03 First Shorthanded Goal - Jenn Murray, 11/7/03 First Hat Trick - Melissa Belmonte, 11/8/03 First Goalie Win - Amanda Boucher, 11/7/03 First ECAC East Playoff Win - 2/28/04 36 Back row: (l to r) Callie Beskosty, Katelyn Averill, Jenn Murray, Leanne Wancheck, Garbrielle Goodrow, Cara Osimo, Katie Reardon. Middle row: (l to r) Christina Laroche, Andrea Ciarletta, Assistant Coach Linda Lundrigan, Head Coach Laura Schuler, Assistant Coach Melisa Heitzman, Audrey Arnold, Lara Miele, Manager Jane Claflin. Front Row: (l to r) Shannon M. Palmer, Melissa Belmonte, Kerri Zizzo, Amanda Boucher, Molly Norton, Leanne Corsino, Katie Frossard UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

39 BEACON TRADITION BUILDING A HISTORY In 2000, the University of Massachusetts Boston made a decision to add women s ice hockey to its athletic program. It would be the first new program added at UMass Boston since 1995 and it was imperative that everything would be done right to give the new program all the necessities to succeed from the beginning. Former Canadian Olympic Hockey star, Laura Schuler, was hired as the team s first ever Head Coach in the Fall of Soon, thereafter, former teammate, Linda Lundrigan, was brought on as her first assistant coach. Schuler spent all of traveling across the region and watching prep hockey games, recruiting future Beacons to fill out the roster for the club campaign. In UMass Boston s club season, a group of young women, who would get the puck moving for UMB, competed against primarily varsity teams and also a few club squads, while posting a very respectable mark. The core of that team returned for UMB s inaugural varsity season, along with some very good newcomers to form the foundation for UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey team. The Beacons entered the season as a member of the Eastern College Athletic Conference and compete in the East division. Since that first season, UMass Boston women s ice hockey has experienced enormous success. The team has recorded double-digit win totals in every season to compile an all-time record of , including wins over nationally-ranked teams, five ECAC East tournament semifinal appearances and five home playoff engagements. The Beacons have had a player lead the nation in scoring, a pair of Conference Coaches of the Year, two League Rookie of the Year honorees and 16 All-Conference selections UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey Club Team NICKNAME AND COLORS Looking to establish an identity for UMass Boston s athletic program, the athletic department staff selected Beacons as the University nickname, and royal blue and white as the school colors in the mid-1970s. The nickname was chosen because UMass Boston sits on Boston Harbor, where lighthouses dot the coastline. The most renowned lighthouse in Boston Harbor, or the rest of the country for that matter, is Boston Light. Located at the entrance to the harbor, the structure has guided ships to safe harbor since first illuminating its beacon in The British destroyed Boston Light in 1776, but Governor John Hancock had the lighthouse rebuilt in On September 23, 2002, UMass Boston introduced a new Beacon and changed its colors to Beacon Blue, Black and White. HISTORY OF THE BEACON Seeing the light For centuries, beacons have guided ships in the most perilous waters to safety. Quite often, a Beacon was the only light sailors could see in the black of night. The light was reassuring. Hopeful. Sustaining. It helped ships stay the course. A beacon of light has since become synonymous with any source of guidance and inspiration. The word beacon became part of the heritage of the City of Boston in the 1780 s, when a beacon stood on what is now called Beacon Hill. Today, Beacon Hill, the most historic and elegant neighborhood in the city, is recognized as the essence of Old Boston. Lighting the Way Paul Finnegan, one of the first administrators of athletics at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, recognized the symbolic importance of the beacon. In fact, he became a beacon in his own right. In the early 1970 s, Finnegan established intramural and recreational athletics for UMass Boston Students at the university s first campus in Park Square, with programs on the Boston Common and at the Greater Boston YMCA. Knowing that the campus would be built on Boston Harbor, where beacons guide ships from all over the world, Finnegan believed a beacon would be the ideal symbol to represent UMass Boston and its athletic teams. Shine On With good reason. The beacon is a symbol of hope and guidance. As a light that is never extinguished, it represents a constant. A promise that, if you persevere, you will reach your destination. As the city s only public university, UMass Boston guides students to a better future. It offers promise to those associated with the university that they can shine. Rise above. Realize their hopes and dreams. It reflects UMass Boston Athletics. UMass Boston athletic teams have been known as the Beacons since In 1982, an official logo was rendered. It remained for almost 20 years but this friendly cartoon character failed to capture the drive and determination of UMass Boston s athletics. However, the new Beacon logo does exactly that. And more. Back row: (l to r) Head Coach Laura Schuler, Molly Norton, Michelle Hart, Sabrina Monsen, Garbrielle Goodrow, Katelyn Averill, Kelly Maloney. Front row: (l to r) Amanda Boucher, Kelly A. Rowe, Hope McCutcheon Katie Frossard, Audrey Arnold, Katie Reardon, Shannon M. Palmer. Our logo, like our program, conveys light, strength and endurance. We have an intensity of focus, a relentless pursuit to achieve. We endure in the darkest of outlooks. With a substantial international student-athlete population, we are a beacon for diversity. In fact, we are the only institution in the country with a Beacon as its mascot. Appropriately, this is UMass Boston, a university like no other. beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 37

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41 THIS IS UMASS BOSTON The University of Massachusetts Boston was established in 1964 to provide the opportunity for superior education at moderate cost to the people of greater Boston. Starting out in a downtown Boston location, the university moved to its current 175-acre campus on the Columbia Point peninsula in 1974 and merged with Boston State College in A commuter school, UMass Boston is nationally recognized as a model of excellence for urban universities. UMass Boston enrolled 14,912 students in the academic year, with 11,041 undergraduate students and 3,871 graduate students comprising a multicultural and diverse student body. Students of all ages are enrolled at UMass Boston and students of color make up 39 percent of the university s undergraduate enrollment. Recent graduates reported speaking over 90 different languages. UMass Boston s graduate school and six colleges offer over 100 undergraduate majors, minors, and programs of study, and nearly 100 graduate programs, including 23 at the doctoral level., while the university s 30 institutes and centers are actively involved in research and public service in the areas of public policy; gerontology; media; labor; women in politics; African-American, Latino, and Asian issues; and environmental concerns. More than 280 active research and training grants attracted a total $35.6 million in external funds a new record of success for the fiscal year Comparing five-year averages shows the amount awarded UMass Boston increased a remarkable 70% between 2001 and The university employs 964 distinguished faculty members, including Lloyd Schwartz, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. Located in the Boston community of Dorchester, UMass Boston offers excellent views of downtown Boston, the Harbor Islands and Dorchester Bay. UMass Boston shares its campus with the John F. Kennedy Library, which offers its archival resources to UMass Boston students and instructors. The university s own Healey Library is an information gateway to more than 600,000 books and journals on campus and to thousands of electronic information resources on the Internet. Other academic facilities include the biology department s three greenhouses, which host collections of plant species native to tropical, desert and temperate climates, and The Instructional Technology Center, a professional development and technology facility for faculty and staff, which opened in The Clark Athletic Center is home to UMass Boston s varsity athletics program and features a 3,500-seat arena, a hockey arena that seats 1,000, and a swimming and diving facility equipped for intercollegiate competition. The Beacon Fitness Center is equipped with more than 25 cardiovascular machines, a universal weight machine, 16 Nautilus stations and free weights. The Fitness Center also houses two racquetball courts, a squash court, an aerobics room, a walking track and a two-level lounge. The newest major addition to the UMass Boston landscape is the 331,000-square-foot Campus Center a $50 million project which centralizes student services and activities. The campus new front entrance opened in April of About UMass Boston LOCATION Boston, Massachusetts, on a peninsula in Boston Harbor covering 177 acres ENROLLMENT 14,912 students; 11,041 undergraduates and 3,871 graduate students, 43% male, 57 % female; 141 foreign countries and 36 states represented FACULTY 964 faculty members and a 15:1 student-faculty ratio LIBRARY Over 600,000 volumes and more than 25,000 periodicals and journals DEGREES AWARDED B.A., B.S., M.A., M.B.A., M.Ed., M.S., Ed.D., Ph.D., Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study, and several beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 39

42 WHY UMASS BOSTON? There s no doubt. The city of Boston and the surrounding area boast many of the world s finest institutions of higher learning. And UMass Boston is one of them. Here s why you should consider UMass Boston. UMass Boston is a member of the Little East Conference, which is unquestionably one of the top Division III conferences in the nation. Aside from providing a competitive playing environment, the UMB athletic department also doubles as a place where students can receive hands-on training in nearly all facets of athletics administration. At UMass Boston, you learn from the best. A faculty with more Harvard Ph.Ds than any school in the United States (except Harvard). The university is the only educational institution in the Northeast that shares its campus with a presidential library. UMass Boston has won four NCAA Division III national championships, 19 individual national titles and has seen 21 different athletes achieve All-America status a total of 94 times. Our home, the Clark Athletic Center, is one of the best Division III athletic facilities in New England. UMass Boston is the only four-year, state-supported institution inside the Interstate 95 beltway. Students have the opportunity to commute from home or live off-campus with teammates. We re located just three miles from downtown Boston with all of the city s major attractions easily accessible from the campus. Academic Advising At UMass Boston we prepare our students for life. And because the life of a college student can be much more challenging than a basketball game or a soccer match, the UMass Boston athletic department provides you with the means to be successful in whatever sport you play, and also in the game of life. UMass Boston s academic advising center for student athletes is designed to help each Beacon athlete in every sport complete his or her undergraduate degree. We make sure that our students are not solely concerned with maintaining athletic eligibility. We work extensively with the faculty and professional staff on-campus, and we help our students with course selection, advising and counseling, and career and graduate school exploration. When you enroll at UMass Boston, you will get to know your advisor quite well. One of our primary focuses is freshman-year retention, so we are highly motivated in your first year to work with you to develop a plan for academic success. Your advisor will meet with you on a one-to-one basis and introduce you to the Clark Athletic Center s computer lab--a fully equipped facility open exclusively to UMB student-athletes. Your academic advisor will also work with your professors. Your instructors will update the athletic department with progress reports, and when you are having trouble, they will let us know. But more importantly, they ll let us know how we can help you. As a student athlete at UMass Boston you will have unique opportunities to represent the University on a national level and in national programs. Sports Medicine Quite simply, the sports medicine center at UMass Boston is one of the best in the area. It combines the best facility with the best people -- all with the goal of keeping Beacon student-athletes healthy. The sports medicine room falls under the direction of head athletic trainer Ed Perkins, a UMass Boston graduate and former athlete with the Beacons. Before taking over at UMB, Ed worked with the nationally ranked men s basketball team at Temple University before returning to Division III athletics at MIT and at Bridgewater State College. Katie O Sullivan, a certified athletic trainer in her own right, is the University s interim assistant athletic trainer. Katie s credentials include various stints working for several collegiate institutions in New England, most notably with the Harvard University football and Northeastern University hockey programs. She also has experience working as the athletic trainer for the Falmouth Commodores in the legendary Cape Cod Baseball League. What that means to you is that when you become a member of the Beacons, you are in the safest environment possible. Whether it be injury prevention, evaluation, treatment, or rehabilitation, the training staff at UMass Boston is looking out for you. Before you are eligible for competition, you will be required to undergo a thorough physical examination. You will be monitored throughout the training phase and competitive season. And the training staff works closely with your head coach to make your participation in Beacon athletics as safe as it can be. To ensure quality individual care, the training staff regularly acquires the latest and most effective modalities. The sports medicine center at UMass Boston is equipped with a four-channel electrical stimulation with combination ultrasound unit, a paraffin bath, two hydrocollator units, a Jobst compression unit and a whirlpool bath. Strength & Conditioning The University of Massachusetts Boston is one of the few NCAA III schools in the country to offer a year round strength and conditioning program. The varsity weight room is designed to improve all areas of athletic performance for all sports. The strength and conditioning coach is a certified professional. The focus is to educate and train athletes on how to properly execute exercises that will allow them to be more efficient with the sports specific movements and enable them to participate with a reduced chance of injury. Our goal is to produce athletes who are faster, stronger and more powerful, in order for them to compete at their highest level UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

43 CLARK ATHLETIC CENTER The student athlete at UMass Boston has a wealth of athletic and recreational facilities available within the confines of the Clark Athletic Center. The athletic center has served as the home of the Beacon basketball program since its completion in Named for Catherine Forbes Clark, a former trustee of the University of Massachusetts system and prominent Dorchester civic leader, the Clark Athletic Center emulates its namesake by serving the University community as well as area residents throughout the year. Considered one of the finest athletic and recreational facilities in Greater Boston, the complex accommodates the school s 18 intercollegiate sports and extensive intramural program. The Center s building houses a main gymnasium, which includes a 3,500-seat basketball arena along with three auxiliary basketball courts and two volleyball courts, a 1,000-seat ice rink, and an Olympic-size swimming pool with a high-dive area, six 25-yard lanes and an observation deck. A weight room, creative and combative rooms and a sports medicine area round out the interior of the structure. Barros Basketball Camp, the All Dorchester Sports League, the Boston Youth Games, the Boston Housing Authority Jamboree, the Bay State Games and MIAA state tournament games in soccer, ice hockey and basketball. The athletic center became the new home of the Boston Shootout, the premier high school basketball tournament in the nation, in 1997 and has served as a workout facility for the Boston Celtics and the 2000 McDonald s All-American High School Basketball team, while also serving as the site of the Sprite Slam Jam. During the summer of 1999, the center began hosting the Shaw s Summer Pro League, featuring current and future stars of the NBA. The center also hosts the Indiana Pacers and San Antonio Spurs during the NBA season, serving as a practice site for both of those teams on their visits to Boston. The Clark Athletic Center saw its most excitement for 2000 in just one night when on October 3rd, the University hosted the first United States Presidential Debate of When the parties finally agreed to the Boston debate, the event was suddenly only two weeks away. In that time frame the Clark Athletic Center had to be converted into a debate hall and the adjacent hockey rink into a media center, replete with red carpet, approximately 700 phones, more than 70 televisions, and accommodations for almost 1,600 media representatives from around the world. The complex has also doubled as a concert venue, hosting multiple-grammy winning artist Kanye West in 2006 as well as the O Jays and Common in UMass Boston also boasts one of the finest personal fitness facilities in the area in the Beacon Fitness Center. The state-of-the-art recreational area provides students, faculty and staff with modern equipment in a clean environment. Outside the building, UMass Boston boasts an eight-lane 400-meter track, eight tennis courts, a softball diamond and two multipurpose fields primarily used for soccer and lacrosse. The outdoor facilities also include a boathouse and dock for the sailing program as well as several recreational fields. In addition to extensive use by the intercollegiate and intramural programs, the Clark Athletic Center serves as the site for numerous community activities. Included in the list of community activities are a variety of events for both youth and the physically challenged. UMass Boston hosts the National Youth Sports Program, an NCAAsponsored summer camp for inner-city youth, as well as the Dana beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 41

44 UMB IN THE COMMUNITY Intercollegiate athletics, intramurals and recreation for students, staff and faculty are the primary programs of the UMass Boston Department of Athletics. The department offers 18 varsity sports and is a member of the NCAA s Division III. UMass Boston has teams competing in the ECAC, the Little East Conference and ECAC East Ice Hockey. Ninetythree Beacons in seven sports have been named All-Americans. The women s indoor and outdoor track and field teams had an outstanding record of achievement, including four NCAA Team Championships and 37 individual NCAA Championships. But the Department of Athletics has another important concern as well--service to the community. Whether it s complimentary use of the University s athletic facilities, coaches and student athletes sports clinics for youth groups, or holiday visits to area hospitals, UMass Boston Athletics is in the forefront of serving area neighborhoods and communities throughout the state. More than 150 school, charitable, government and private organizations use UMass Boston athletic facilities each year at little or no cost. Over 2,500 people visit our athletic facilities each year, as participants or spectators. UMass Boston s indoor and outdoor athletic facilities are in use by visitors for over 2100 hours each year. In 2007 the National Consortium for Academics and Sports named the Department of Athletics at UMass Boston as # 1 in the country among Division III institutions and seventh overall for Community Service. UMass Boston was named Honorable Mention by the National Association of Division III Athletics Administrators/Jostens in the category of An Array of Projects or Activities in UMass Boston is in a unique position as the only public university in the City of Boston. For that reason, the University has a responsibility above and beyond its mission to provide a superior higher education at moderate cost to the people of the metropolitan area. Because of its urban environment and its spacious, coastline location, the University can reach out to its neighbors and provide first rate facilities for healthy, stimulating sports and recreational activities. National Consortium for Academics and Sports member institutions develop Outreach and Community Service programs with current student-athletes and former student-athletes from the Degree Completion Program. Over the last 23 years, NCAS member institutions, through their outreach and community service programs, have reached more than 17.6 million youth nationwide with messages about violence prevention, gender sensitivity, conflict resolution, the importance of academics and athletics, staying in school, the dangers of drugs and alcohol, and much more. Since 1985, NCAS student-athletes have given over 19 million hours of community service. There is no one way to conduct school outreach programs. It is clear from the great work done by NCAS members that there are many ways to provide quality programs. Their diversity and contributions to our nation is extraordinary UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com National Consortium for Academics and Sports Outreach Honor Roll for Michigan State University 200,000 University of Louisville 165,603 University of Nebraska 151,775 University of California, Los Angeles 68,000 Florida State University 64,000 University of Mississippi 17,500 La Salle University 16,000 University of Massachusetts Boston 15,375 Duke University 15,000 Rutgers University 12,000 Texas A&M University 11,700 Fairfi eld University 11,000 University of Minnesota 10,000 University of Illinois, Chicago 10,000 Tulane University 10,000 University of Arizona 9,717 Lehigh University 8,282 University of Houston 7,500 Oklahoma State University 7,500 The Pennsylvania State University 7,300 California State University, Dominguez Hills 7,250 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 7,000 North Carolina State University 6,000 University of Connecticut 6,000 University at Buffalo 6,000 Temple University 5,700 University of California, San Diego 5,650 Southern Methodist University 5,500 Going far beyond the conventional assembly-style programs, UMass Boston s teams make it a point to get out in the community and be visible, while lending a helping hand. Here are just a few examples: Boston Medical Center Christmas Toy visit Men s Basketball distributed toys for sick kids Community Servings Men s and Women s Ice Hockey teamed up to sell pies to benefit Boston s only free, home-delivered meals program for individuals and families with life-threatening diseases Franklin Park Cleanup Baseball team members spent the day ensuring that Franklin Park was a clean and safe enviroment for the community Valentine s Day Tea Members of the softball team spent time with senior citizens at Harbor Point Pink in the Rink/Pink Zone Men s & Women s Ice Hockey and Men s & Women s Basketball all raised money for cancer research, while promoting education for cancer awareness. Beacon Dash Cross Country teams sponsor and run the event with proceeds going to the Early Learning Center Bring Your Child to Work Day Womens basketball ran a clinic for 30 kids along with arts and crafts

45 OPPORTUNITIES FOR ATHLETES As a student athlete at UMass Boston you will have unique opportunities to represent the University on a national level and in national programs. NCAA CHAMPS/LIFE SKILLS The school year marked the department s first year as a member of the NCAA s CHAMPS/Life Skills program. Presently, 323 institutions and six conference offices now participate in this NCAA supported life skills program. The NCAA mission of CHAMPS/Life Skills is committed to a comprehensive program that provides educational experience and services in order to develop well balanced lifestyles for student-athletes; to encourage growth in decision making, planning and fulfillment of career and life goals. The CHAMPS/Life Skills program will be presented this year at UMB through the development of workshops/guest speakers that address identified life skill needs in the five commitment areas of this program. As part of our membership in CHAMPS/Life Skills, each year one of four student athlete nominees will attend the NCAA Foundation Leadership Conference. SAAC MEMBERS STUDENT ATHLETE ADVISORY COUNCIL The Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) is comprised of student athlete representatives from each of UMass Boston s teams. The purpose of the organization is to promote all UMB sports and provide student athletes an opportunity to impact those issues that affect their daily lives. SAAC is the student athlete s voice and their vehicle to implement new ideas and influence positive change to enhance the studentathlete experience at UMass Boston. Members of each team will nominate and select an eligible student athlete to represent their sport on the SAAC. An alternate will also be selected, in the event that the designated representative cannot attend a meeting. It is expected that each team will be represented at every scheduled meeting/event. Throughout the year, student athletes are encouraged to communicate ideas and concerns to the respective representative of their sport. Cassy Hanneman (Women s Volleyball) - President Carolina Gonzalez (Women s Tennis) - Vice President Brian Albert (Men s Ice Hockey) Ty Buccetti (Baseball) Shelby Buck (Women s Basketball) Alex Cavallero (Men s Soccer) Tom Cole (Baseball) Elizabeth Dow (Women s Basketball) Pat Driscoll (Men s Lacrosse) Lauren Duran (Women s Ice Hockey) Brycen Dowd (Men s Soccer) Anthony Fitti (Men s Ice Hockey) Ali McMinn Kendra Mosley (Women s Basketball) Lisa Polsonetti (Softball) Erica Sherman (Softball) Ryan Swann (Men s Tennis) Rob Tagle (Men s Lacrosse) Brittany Usmail (Women s Ice Hockey) Chris Wyman (Men s Ice Hockey) beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 43

46 STUDENT HOUSING OPTIONS UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

47 COLLEGE DEGREE PROGRAMS Five Colleges to Choose From When you apply, you ll be seeking admission to one of five UMass Boston college that conduct degree programs for undergraduates. The colleges are briefly described here. Your choice of a college means that you ll be expected to complete a major offered by your college, but it doesn t limit you to courses within your college. For example, science students routinely take liberal arts courses, and vice versa, while both liberal arts and science students can arrange to minor in management. The College of Liberal Arts The College of Liberal Arts (CLA) offers students the chance to study the rich diversity of human achievement and to examine critical social problems through explorations-guided by exceptional scholars and teachers-of the humanities, social sciences and fine performing arts. Liberal arts courses help students develop good critical thinking skills and strong abilities in oral and written communication. These are the transferable skills that employers seek. CLA prepares its undergraduate students for further study and for the world of work in a wide variety of careers ranging from law to teaching and from business to the arts. CLA also conducts graduate programs leading to the MA and PhD degrees. To learn more, visit The College of Management The College of Management (CM) takes pride in the special relationship between its students and faculty. Together they create an educational experience that empowers graduates to succeed in a wide variety of managerial positions in the private and public sectors, locally, nationally and abroad. The breadth of its research and professional experience enables the CM faculty to teach the full range of functional skills needed both for the management curriculum and for rewarding careers in business. Internationally accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International), CM offers the BS degree in management, the MBA (Master of Business Administration), the MSA (Master of Science in Accounting) and the MSIT (Master of Science in Information Technology). To learn more, visit health sciences students are engaged in fitness and health education, and graduates fill the ranks of professionals in fitness centers, health clubs and rehabilitation facilities. To learn more, visit umb.edu. The College of Public & Community Service The College of Public and Community Service (CPCS) provides an empowering and effective education to people who are committed to working for social justice, and who want to promote positive development in their communities. CPCS offers innovative and exciting opportunities for students pursuing professional careers in public and community service, policy, advocacy and organizing. CPSC is distinguished by its competency-based system of education, by the innovative learning options it provides, and by its commitment to interweaving college and community to promote full participation in society through educational programs and professional practice. CPCS undergraduates pursue the BA degree; the college also offers graduate programs leading to the MA. To learn more, visit The College of Science & Mathematics The College of Science and Mathematics (CSM) at UMass Boston is strongly committed to the integration of research and teaching in its programs. CSM students education is enhanced by opportunities to participate in independent research in productive and exciting research laboratories. The college is involved in such areas as monitoring the coastal environment, preserving diversity in the deep sea and the tropical rain forest, computer mapping, green chemistry, bioinformatics, database programming, creating devices to enhance medical imaging, and other exciting investigations. Its undergraduate and graduate programs lead to the BS, BA, MS and PhD. To learn more, visit The College of Nursing & Health Sciences The College of Nursing and Health Sciences (CNHS) has earned a reputation for first-rate teaching and research combined with practical clinical experience. Graduates are found in all the Boston area s world-renowned medical facilities. The college offers BS, online RN-to-BS, MS, and PhD degree programs in nursing and a BS degree in exercise and health sciences. Nursing students at all levels of the program are involved in health care and the prevention of illness, with clinical experience beginning in their sophomore year. Exercise and beaconsathletics.com UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey 45

48 UMASS BOSTON HALL OF FAME UMass Boston Hall of Fame The Hall of Fame recognizes and honors former outstanding UMass Boston/Boston State College student-athletes, coaches, administrators and friends of the athletic program for their accomplishments and services to the Department of Athletics. Class of Women s Indoor Track and Field team - UMass Boston 1986 Women s Outdoor Track and Field team - UMass Boston Ed Barry ~ Head Men s Ice Hockey Coach - Boston State Genesia Eddins ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston Eileen Fenton ~ Women s Basketball - UMass Boston John Boo Rice ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State & UMass Boston Class of Women s Indoor Track and Field team ~ UMass Boston William Berglund ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Porchia Ann Brissett ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston Joseph Casey ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Catherine Forbes Kit Clark ~ Board of Trustees/Contributor - UMass Boston Murtonda Durant ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston Chris Harvey ~ Men s Lacrosse - Boston State & UMass Boston Dick Leahy ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State William Squires ~ Men s and Women s Cross Country Head Coach - Boston State and UMass Boston James P. Gus Sullivan ~ Director of Athletics - Boston State Class of Men s Ice Hockey team ~ UMass Boston Women s Indoor Track and Field team ~ UMass Boston John Buckley ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Carlos Fernandes ~ Men s Soccer - UMass Boston Jacqueline James ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston James Kent ~ Football, Men s Lacrosse, Assistant Football Coach - Boston State ~ Head Football Coach - UMass Boston James Loscutoff ~ Head Men s Basketball Coach - Boston State Robert Quinn ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Carol Thomas ~ Women s Basketball and Women s Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston Charlie Titus ~ Director of Athletics and Head Men s Basketball Coach - UMass Boston Class of Men s Ice Hockey team ~ Boston State Bussy Adam ~ Men s Lacrosse - Boston State Mary Barrett ~ Director of Athletics - Boston State - Assistant Athletic Director - UMass Boston Darrelle Boyd ~ Women s Cross Country, Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston John Caccamo ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Paul Curran ~ Wrestling - UMass Boston Rodney Forbes ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Sherman Hart ~ Women s Cross Country, Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field Head Coach - UMass Boston Bill Innocent ~ Men s Ice Hockey - UMass Boston Frank McCarthy ~ Men s Cross Country - Boston State Michael Mitchell ~ Contributor, Club Men s Basketball - UMass Boston Robert Reardon ~ Golf - UMass Boston Gordon Webb ~ Men s Lacrosse Head Coach - Boston State & UMass Boston Class of Men s Basketball team ~ Boston State 1972 Men s Lacrosse team ~ Boston State Stephanie Bogues ~ Women s Basketball - UMass Boston Delores Booth ~ Women s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - UMass Boston Brian Fitzgerald ~ Head Athletic Trainer - UMass Boston Ken Nippy Hall ~ Men s Basketball - UMass Boston William Joyce ~ Football - Boston State Dick Kelley ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Steven Greg Olsen ~ Men s Indoor Track & Field - Boston State Kerri Quinn ~ Women s Basketball & Softball - UMass Boston Williams Rafuse ~ Men s Lacrosse & Football - Boston State Robert Russell ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Class of Baseball team ~ Boston State Women s Basketball team ~ Boston State Robert A. Corrigan ~ Chancellor - UMass Boston Earl Garrett ~ Football - Boston State Frank Legro ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State George MacKay ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Nao Masamoto ~ Baseball - UMass Boston Eddie Sullivan ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Michele Williams ~ Women s Indoor, OutdoorTrack & Field - UMass Boston John Yeager ~ Men s Lacrosse and Soccer - Boston State Class of Men s Ice Hockey team ~ Boston State Leo Dawson ~ Men s Lacrosse - Boston State Andreen Gilpin ~ Women s Basketball & Softball - UMass Boston Brian Leahy ~ Football & Wrestling - Boston State Ed Miller ~ Men s Basketball - Boston State Quazi Saddruzzaman ~ Men s Tennis - UMass Boston Pat Sperduto ~ Football - UMass Boston Wayne Starkey ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Class of 2010 Kristen Bowes ~ Women s Soccer, Basketball and Softball - UMass Boston Bill Curley ~ Men s Ice Hockey - Boston State Larry Higginbottom ~ Men s Basketball - UMass Boston Paul Hughes ~ Baseball - Boston State Frank Kelly ~ Men s Lacrosse - Boston State Edward J. O Donoghue ~ Men s Indoor, Outdoor Track & Field - Boston State Levester Tubbs ~ Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs - UMass Boston UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

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50 MEDIA INFORMATION UMass Boston Media Outlets UMass Boston welcomes coverage of its ice hockey games from accredited writers, photographers and broadcast outlets. NEWSPAPERS Boston Globe 135 Morrissey Boulevard Boston, MA Phone: (617) Fax: (617) Boston Herald One Herald Square Boston, MA Phone: (617) Fax: (617) Patriot Ledger 400 Crown Colony Drive PO Box Quincy, MA Phone: (617) Fax: (617) Brockton Enterprise 1324 Belmont Street Unit 102 Brockton, MA Phone: (508) MetroWest Daily News 33 New York Avenue P.O. Box 800 Framingham, MA Phone: (866) Fax: (508) Mass Media 100 Morrissey Boulevard Boston, MA Phone: (617) Fax: (617) TELEVISION/RADIO STATIONS WBZ-TV Channel 4 (CBS) 1170 Soldiers Field Road Boston, MA Phone: (617) WCVB-TV Channel 5 (ABC) 5 TV Place Needham, MA Phone (617) WHDH-TV Channel 7 (NBC) 7 Bullfinch Place Boston, MA Phone: (617) WFXT-TV Channel 25 (Fox) 25 Fox Drive, Box 9125 Dedham, MA Phone: (781) WEEI-AM Radio 20 Guest Street, Third Floor Brighton, MA Phone: (617) The Sports Hub Radio 83 Leo Birmingham Parkway Boston, MA (617) WIRE SERVICE Associated Press 184 High Street Boston, MA Phone: (617) Fax: (617) SPORTS MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE The UMass Boston Sports Media Relations office is located on the lower level of the Clark Athletic Center. The phone number is (617) ; the fax number is (617) ; you can reach Director of Sports Media Relations, Dan Campagna, by as well at dan.campagna@umb.edu. PRESS ROW FACILITIES Space in the UMass Boston ice hockey press box is extremely limited, with priority given to game personnel. Media members requesting space in the press box are advised to make arrangements with UMass Boston Sports Media Relations Director, Dan Campagna, as early as possible. CREDENTIALS Media members wishing to obtain credentials to UMass Boston ice hockey games must notify the Sports Media Relations office at least one day in advance of the requested game. Photographers who wish to shoot from the penalty box must make prior arrangements with the Sports Media Relations Director. Media members working in the penalty box assume the responsibility for all risks. RADIO Radio stations wishing to broadcast UMass Boston ice hockey games must make arrangements with the Sports Media Relations office at least two weeks prior to the requested game. Telephone lines will be supplied by the University, provided the requested notice is given. All calls will be made on a collect or calling card basis. MEDIA PARKING Media members should park in the upper level of the University s parking garage. Parking passes will be made available to media members who request them in advance. PRESS ROW SERVICES The UMass Boston Sports Media Relations office will provide team rosters, pregame statistics and the ECAC East weekly report prior to the game. Shot totals will be distributed after each period and a complete box score will be available after the game. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS A 10-minute cooling off period, recommended by the NCAA, will be strictly enforced, after which UMass Boston Head Coach Colleen Harris and selected players will be made available to media members. Postgame interviews will be conducted in the rink area near the locker room door. PLAYER INTERVIEWS Interviews other than those immediately following a game must be arranged through the UMass Boston Sports Media Relations office. The Sports Media Relations Director will see that all reasonable requests are met, and a time will be arranged so as not to interfere with the student s academic schedule. MEDIA WORK ROOM The Clark Athletic Center office will be open following games for media wishing to file postgame reports. There is ample work space with power outlets and telephones. POSTGAME FAXES The Sports Media Relations office will fax a complete box score and game story to media outlets upon request. Requests should be made prior to the game UMass Boston Women s Ice Hockey beaconsathletics.com

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