Quinnipiac Bobcats women's ice hockey

Quinnipiac Bobcats women's ice hockey
Current season
University Quinnipiac University
Conference ECAC
Head coach Cassandra Turner
1st year, 3035
Arena TD Bank Sports Center
Capacity: 3,386
Location Hamden, Connecticut
Colors Navy and Gold[1]
         
Fight song "Bobcat Roar"
NCAA Tournament Appearances
2015, 2016

The Quinnipiac Bobcats women's ice hockey program represents Quinnipiac University. The Bobcats compete in ECAC Hockey.

Year by year

Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League Leader
Year Coach W L T Conference Conf.
W
Conf.
L
Conf.
T
Finish Conference Tournament NCAA Tournament
2015–16 Cassandra Turner 30 3 5 ECAC 18 1 4 1st ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. RPI (3–2 OT, 2–1 2OT)
Won Semifinals vs. St. Lawrence (2–1)
Won Championship vs. Clarkson (1-0)
Lost First Round vs. Clarkson (0-1)
2014–15 Rick Seeley 26 9 3 ECAC 15 5 2 3rd ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Princeton (7–0, 2–0)
Lost Semifinals vs. Harvard (1–2 OT)
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Harvard (0-5)
2013–14 Rick Seeley 22 6 9 ECAC 11 4 7 4th ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. St. Lawrence (5–0, 2–1)
Lost Semifinals vs. Clarkson (0–6)
Did not qualify
2012–13 Rick Seeley 20 12 4 ECAC 13 6 3 4th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. St. Lawrence (0–1 OT, 3–2 3OT, 0–2) Did not qualify
2011–12 Rick Seeley 19 6 2 ECAC 12 8 2 6th ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Clarkson (4–1, 1–2, 2–0)
Lost Semifinals vs. Cornell (1–5)
Did not qualify
2010–11 Rick Seeley 22 12 3 ECAC 12 9 1 5th ECAC Won Quarterfinals vs. Princeton (2–1, 2–0)
Lost Semifinals vs. Cornell (3–4)
Did not qualify
2009–10 Rick Seeley 19 10 8 ECAC 11 4 7 4th ECAC Lost Quarterfinals vs. RPI (2–1 OT, 0–1, 1–2 5OT) Did not qualify
2008–09 Rick Seeley 3 26 5 ECAC 2 15 5 11th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
2007–08 Michael Barrett 5 25 5 ECAC 2 16 4 11th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
2006–07 Michael Barrett 8 24 2 ECAC 5 16 1 10th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
2005–06 Michael Barrett 10 18 6 ECAC 3 13 4 10th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
2004–05 Michael Barrett 5 25 2 CHA 0 12 0 4th CHA Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (1–9) Did not qualify
2003–04 Michael Barrett 11 21 2 Independent Did not qualify
2002–03 Michael Barrett 5 25 2 Independent Did not qualify
2001–02* Amanda Adams 3 27 2 ECAC Eastern Did not qualify

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History

On February 28, 2010, Quinnipiac made NCAA history. Against the Rensselaer Engineers, the Bobcats lost by a score of 2–1, but it took five overtimes. It is now the longest college hockey game in NCAA history. Senior defenseman Laura Gersten had the game-winning goal. She registered it at 4:32 of the fifth overtime session to not only clinch the win, but the series victory.[3] RPI advanced to the ECAC Hockey Women's Semifinals for the second consecutive season. The Engineers will face top ranked Cornell University.

On November 12 and 13, 2010, Kelly Babstock made Quinnipiac hockey history as she accounted for six of the seven goals scored over the weekend. Babstock registered back to back hat tricks against ECAC opponents (No. 10 ranked Harvard and Dartmouth). In addition, she is the first skater in Quinnipiac history to record two hat tricks in one season. As of November 14, Babstock led the team and the entire NCAA in goals (13) and points (27).[4]

Versus the Brown Bears on Friday, December 3, 2010, Kelly Babstock became Quinnipiac's all-time leader in goals scored in a season by netting her 16th goal of the season. Babstock's nation leading sixth game-winning goal against Yale on Saturday, Dec. 4 was part of a Bobcats 3–1 win.[5]

With a second period goal versus the Colgate Raiders on November 19, 2011, Kelly Babstock of the Quinnipiac Bobcats became the program's all-time leading scorer.[6] In just her second season, Babstock surpassed Vicki Graham, who finished with 73 career points, after the 2006–07 season. Babstock reached the milestone in her 50th career game.[7]

Kelly Babstock led all skaters in points at the 2011 Nutmeg Classic with four (one goal, three assists). With the two assists in the championship game, Babstock earned the 39 and 40 assists of her career, surpassing Caitlin Peters as the all-time assist leader in Bobcats history.[8] Breann Frykas scored the game-winning goal as the Bobcats bested the Robert Morris Colonials by a 3–2 tally. The victory in the Nutmeg Classic was also the 200th career victory of head coach Rick Seeley.

International

The following players represented their country in international tournaments.

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Awards and honors

Team Awards

See also

References

  1. Bobcat Identity Standards Guide (PDF). Retrieved 2016-04-10.
  2. "Quinnipiac Bobcats Women's Hockey Media Guide (2013–14)". Quinnipiac Athletics. Retrieved 21 April 2010.
  3. Amie Canfield, sports information assistant (2010-01-03). "RPI Engineers – Women's Hockey Headed to ECAC Hockey Semifinals". Rpiathletics.com. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  4. "Nanji, Babstock & Jamieson Earn ECAC Hockey MLX Skates Weekly Honors". ECAC Hockey. 2010-11-16. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  5. "ECAC Hockey" (PDF). ECAC Hockey. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  6. "ECAC Hockey" (PDF). ECAC Hockey. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20120513053540/http://www.quinnipiacbobcats.com/sports/wice/2011-12/releases/WHOKKellyBabstockNamedECACHockeyPlayeroftheWeek-11-22-11. Archived from the original on May 13, 2012. Retrieved November 24, 2011. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20120513053630/http://www.quinnipiacbobcats.com/sports/wice/2011-12/releases/20111126hkc3im. Archived from the original on May 13, 2012. Retrieved November 30, 2011. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. "McGill's Ward picked for Canadian U-22 hockey team". Sport Research Intelligence Sportif. Retrieved 19 April 2010.
  10. "Boston College Athletics – Three Women's Hockey Players Selected As New England All-Stars". Bceagles.cstv.com. 2011-03-30. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  11. "ECAC Hockey" (PDF). ECAC Hockey. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  12. "All-League & All-Rookie Teams Announced". ECAC Hockey. 2010-02-24. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  13. "Weekly Awards: Waldie, Sabatine and Vigilanti Earn Honors". ECAC Hockey. 2009-10-19. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  14. "ECAC Hockey" (PDF). ECAC Hockey. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  15. "Seeley, Vigilanti Earn New England Postseason Awards". ECAC Hockey. 2 April 2010. Retrieved 12 April 2010.
  16. "Flor Named Quinnipiac MVP". ECAC Hockey. April 27, 2010. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
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