Western Ontario Mustangs women's ice hockey

Western Ontario Mustangs women's ice hockey
University University of Western Ontario
Conference OUA
Head coach Chris Higgins
Arena Thompson Arena
Capacity: 3615
Location London, Ontario
Colors Purple, White, and Silver[1]
              

The Western Mustangs women's ice hockey team represent the University of Western Ontario and compete in the Ontario University Athletics conference, which participates in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport athletic program.

History

On October 21, 2010, the Mustangs played the Chinese national women's hockey team. The game ended in a 2-2 tie as Katie Dillon notched both goals.[2] From January 29, 2011 to February 6, 2011, Katie Dillon led the OUA with a four-game point scoring streak in which she registered four goals.[3] On February 11, 2011, Mustangs captain Ellie Seedhouse scores a goal in her final CIS game as Western fell to the Brock Badgers by a 5-1 mark.[4]

Two Mustangs rookies were named to the 2012 OUA All-Rookie team. Stacey Scott led all rookies with 27 points, which ranked eighth overall among all OUA skaters. Katelyn Gosling accumulated 13 points, which finished second among rookie defenders. Her 13 points helped rank her sixth overall among all OUA blueliners in scoring, respectively.[5]

At the end of the 2011-12 season, Tawn Rellinger and Katie Dillon, both fourth-year players, decided to cut off their hair and donate it to Locks of Love.[6]

Western Mustang #10 (white) Marlowe Pecora during a game at Thompson Arena November 17, 2013.

Year by year

Season GP W LTOTLPts
2006-072411111124
2007-08279135023
2008-09[7]278130622
2009-102710170323
2010-11[8]265210010

Leading scorers

Season Player GP GAPts
2007-08[9]Whitney Weisshaar2711920
2008-09[10]Ellie Seedhouse2711617
2009-10[11]Ellie Seedhouse27151732
2010-11[12]Katie Dillon2711718

International

Player Position Event Result
Ellie Seedhouse[13]Forward 2011 Winter UniversiadeGold

Awards and honors

OUA All-Stars

Year Player Position Team
2009-10Ellie Seedhouse[15]ForwardOUA First Team All-Star

References

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  13. "2011 Winter Universiade : CIS announces Canadian women's hockey coaches, roster - CIS English". English.cis-sic.ca. 2010-12-03. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
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