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Ivy Weekly Women's Ice Hockey Honor Roll 2 - 11/22
Created: 11/22/2004 6:32:14 PM

IVY LEAGUE WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
Volume 2, November 22, 2004
courtesy of the
ECAC Hockey League

Harvard junior goalkeeper Ali Boe (Edina, Minn.) earned three wins last week, including victories over No. 9 Brown and No. 6 St. Lawrence. Against the Bears, Boe stopped 25 of the 28 shots she faced, including 18-of-18 in the final two periods to earn the 7-3 win. She stopped 15 shots in the 5-1 win over St. Lawrence and all 11 shots she faced against Clarkson for her second shutout of the season. Overall, she made 51 saves in the three games and recorded a 1.33 goals against average and a .927 save percentage. Boe is this week's ECAC Hockey League Goaltender of the Week.

Dartmouth freshman defenseman Amy Cobb (Edina, Minn.) played solid defense during a weekend sweep of ECAC Hockey League foes Colgate and Cornell. As one of just five Big Green blue liners, she posted a +5 for the weekend, including a +4 and an assist against Cornell. She helped hold opponents to just a power-play goal when she was on the ice and has yet to take a penalty this season.

Harvard senior forward Nicole Corriero (Thornhill, Ontario) earned 12 points in a three-game week for the Crimson. She had four goals and an assist, including two power-play tallies and the game-winner, in Harvard's come-from-behind 7-3 win at No. 9 Brown last Tuesday. She followed that with a hat trick, which included another power-play goal and the game-winner, in Harvard's 5-1 victory over No. 6 St. Lawrence. Corriero closed out the weekend by having a hand in all four Harvard goals in the team's 4-0 win over Clarkson. She scored Harvard's first short-handed goal of the season and added another power-play goal against the Golden Knights. Corriero's first goal against St. Lawrence was the 100th of her career, making her just the fourth skater in Crimson history to do so. It also moved her into fifth place on Harvard's all-time scoring charts with 195 points (104-91) in 108 career games. Corriero is this week's ECAC Hockey League Player of the Week.

In her first college action in two weeks, Dartmouth junior forward Tiffany Hagge (Coon Rapids, Minn.) played a hand in six of the No. 2 Big Green's final nine goals during a sweep of Colgate and Cornell last weekend. Hagge assisted on Dartmouth's game-winner during a 4-3 win against the Raiders before tacking on a career-high five points against Cornell on two goals and three assists. Against Cornell, Hagge exceeded both the 80-point and 50-assist marks for her career in her 74th game. During the previous weekend, Hagge participated with Team USA at the Four Nations Cup.

Cornell sophomore forward Halina Kristalyn (Bloomfield, Ontario) had a big weekend, scoring four points over the two games. On Friday against Vermont, Kristalyn had two goals and an assist. Her first tally of the game pulled the Big Red even with the Catamounts and the Big Red would never look back, winning 4-2. She followed that up with an assist against No. 2 Dartmouth on Saturday. Her mark of five points on the year is tied for second on the team.

Brown sophomore forward Kathryn Moos (Wayzata, Minn.)made her home debut for the 2004-2005 season with a bang scoring her first two points of the season against Harvard. With about 13:00 left in the first period, Moos took a pass from Krissy McManus and put it past Harvard's goalie, giving the Bears a 2-0 lead and Moos her first goal of the season. Moos would strike again less then a minute later when she slammed a rebound under the left pad of the Crimson's goalie for her second goal of the game. Moos stepped up to the challenge in the next game against Clarkson, when she put the Bears on the board early in the second period, netting her third goal of the week. The following game against St. Lawrence Moos won three of four face-offs taken.

Brown freshman goaltender Stacy Silverman (Wakefield, Mass.) had her best performance of the season in the 2-1, loss against St. Lawrence Saturday. Silverman frustrated the Saints offense for most of the game keeping the leading scoring team ECACHL conference off the board. Through out the first two periods of play Silverman stopped key one- on- one attempts by the Saints to keep the game scoreless. The Saint's best chance to score, came early in the second, when a Saint player got control of the puck at center ice and skated into the Bears' zone for a one on one with Silverman. Silverman stayed composed and stone walled the Saints off the board. Silverman finished the game with 30 saves 62:59 minutes of play.

Yale sophomore forward Jenna Spring (Cranbrook, British Columbia) had a hat trick and two assists Friday night against Union, giving her a role in five of Yale's goals in the 7-0 win. She was +5 that night and +1 in the following night's 5-0 win to finish +6 for the weekend. She also played disciplined hockey, not spending a single minute in the penalty box. Her three goals moved her into second place on the team with five on the year.

Harvard freshman Sarah Vaillancourt (Sherbrooke, Quebec) picked up seven points (1-6) in three games for the Crimson last week. She assisted on four of Harvard's seven goals, including the game-winner, in the team's win over Brown. She then added a pair of assists, including a helper on the eventual game-winning goal in the victory over St. Lawrence. Vaillancourt closed out the weekend with the eventual game-winner in the victory over Clarkson. Vaillancourt is the ECAC Hockey League Rookie of the Week.

Yale freshman goaltender Shivon Zilis (Markham, Ontario) recorded a shutout in her first collegiate start, blanking Union 5-0 on Saturday night. She stopped all 18 Dutchwomen shots, including seven in the first period as Yale took a 1-0 lead. She added six more in the second and five in the third to complete the whitewashing. Her efforts were a key part of Yale holding Union 0-for-5 on the power play. The win on Saturday improved Yale to 5-3 on the season, Yale's best start in 20 years.

 

 


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