2007–08 Mercyhurst Lakers women's ice hockey season

The 2007–08 Mercyhurst Lakers women's ice hockey team represented Mercyhurst College in the 2007–08 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. The Lakers were coached by Michael Sisti and had a 9-2-1 conference record. Assisting Sisti was Paul Colontino and Louis Goulet. Mike Folga was the Head Equipment Manager. Mercyhurst featured eight newcomers in 2007-2008 as the Lakers lost 10 players from the 2006–2007, 32-win team. Seven of those players were lost to graduation.

2007–08 Mercyhurst Lakers
women's ice hockey season
CHA Regular season co-champions
CHA Playoff champions
NCAA Women's Ice Hockey championship, Lost Quarterfinals
ConferenceCHA
Home iceMercyhurst Ice Center
Rankings
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine7
USCHO.com/CBS College Sports7
Record
Overall27-8-3
Home17-2-1
Road10-6-2
Neutral0-0
Coaches and captains
Head coachMichael Sisti
Captain(s)Stephanie Jones
Alternate captain(s)Meghan Agosta, Danielle Ayearst, Valerie Chouinard, Natalie Payne

Exhibition

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Date Opponent Location Score
9/28/2007 Vaughan Flames Erie, Pa. W 3-1

Recruiting

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  • December 21, 2007: Forwards Bailey Bram, Kelley Steadman, and Jessica Jones have committed next season to play for the Lakers. In addition, defender Pam Zgoda and goaltender Hillary Pattenden have also committed to the program. Forward Lauren Ragen, a transfer from Brown University, will be eligible to play next season.[1]

Regular season

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  • October 12: Valerie Chouinard registered a hat trick against Boston University
  • October 27: Stephanie Jones had a 4-assist game vs. the Colgate Raiders women's ice hockey program
  • January 26: Valerie Chouinard had 4 assists Quinnipiac
  • During the 2007–08 season, Meghan Agosta tied Krissy Wendell’s record for most shorthanded goals in one season with 7.[2]

Players

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  • Senior Danielle Ayearst was an assistant captain. Her Mercyhurst career included 146 games played (8 goals and 41 assists).
  • Offensively, Valerie Chouinard was second on the team in goals (16) and points (50), while ranking first in assists (34). Chouinard tied for first in power play goals with 10. She tied for second on the club with 3 game-winning goals. Chouinard would end the season

ended 3rd year with team as all-time leader in points (155, since broken) and power play goals (34).[3]

  • Laura Hosier had 21 wins, compared to seven losses and three ties. She finished her Mercyhurst career as the program's all-time leader in games played (105), wins (74), and saves (1925), while finishing second in career shutouts with 24. Nationally, Hosier ranked seventh in winning percentage (.726), while placing 13th in goals-against average (2.17).[4]
  • Stephanie Jones was the team captain in her senior year. She finished her career with 54 goals and 75 assists in 138 games played. In addition, she ranked 5th in career points, tied for 5th in goals, 4th in assists and tied for 4th in game-winning goals.[5] In addition, to playing for Mercyhurst, she played for Team Canada at European Air Canada Cup in January. Offensively, she accumulated 15 goals and 23 assists. Her 15 goals were third on the Lakers, and her 38 points were fourth. In the CHA, her 15 conference points tied for 7th overall. Jones finished her Mercyhurst playing career with 54 goals and 75 assists in 138 games played.
  • Meghan Agosta had five-point games against Quinnipiac and Colgate and four-goal games against Brown and Colgate. In addition, she had a dozen multiple-goal games and 18 multiple-point games. At the conclusion of her second season at Mercyhurst, Agosta ranked first all-time in goals (78), shorthanded goals (13), and game-winning goals (20). She would end her sophomore second in points (139) and power play goals (26).

Standings

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Roster

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Number Name Height Position Shoots Class
1 Nicole Nelson 5-8 G L Sr.
2 Kristen Erickson 5-4 F L SR
5 Danielle Ayearst 5-5 D L SR
6 Johanna Malmstrom 5-8 D L SO
7 Natalie Payne 5-2 D L JR
8 Melissa Lacroix 5-9 D R FR
9 Jackie Jarrell 5-5 F L SR
10 Cheyenne Bojeski 5-6 F L FR
11 Vicki Bendus 5-1 F R FR
16 Hayley McMeekin 5-5 F L JR
18 Valerie Chouinard 5-5 F R JR
20 Sherilyn Fraser 5-5 F L SR
21 Ashley Cockell 5-8 F R FR
23 Jesse Scanzano 6-0 F R FR
26 Geena Prough 5-2 F/D R FR
27 Stephanie Jones 5-4 F R SR
28 Cassea Schols 5-9 D R FR
29 Laura Hosier 5-7 G L SR
35 Courtney Drennen 5-7 G L JR
87 Meghan Agosta 5-6 F L SO

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Schedule

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Date Opponent Location Score
10/2/2007 Robert Morris Moon Township, Pa. 3-0
10/5/2007 MAINE Erie, Pa. 4-0
10/6/2007 MAINE Erie, Pa. 5-0
10/12/2007 Boston University Erie, Pa. 6-5
10/13/2007 Boston University Erie, Pa. 4-1
10/20/2007 Minnesota-Duluth Duluth, Minn. 1-1 (OT)
10/21/2007 Minnesota-Duluth Duluth, Minn. 1-3
10/26/2007 COLGATE Erie, Pa. 5-1
10/27/2007 COLGATE Erie, Pa. 6-4
10/30/2007 Robert Morris Erie, Pa. 6-1
11/16/2007 CLARKSON Potsdam, N.Y. 2-2 (OT)
11/17/2007 CLARKSON Potsdam, N.Y. 2-3
11/23/2007 PRINCETON Princeton, N.J. 3-1
11/24/2007 PRINCETON Princeton, N.J. 1-0
12/1/2007 NIAGARA Niagara University, N.Y. 6-1
12/2/2007 NIAGARA Niagara University, N.Y. 5-0
12/7/2007 New Hampshire Erie, Pa. 4-3
12/8/2007 New Hampshire Erie, Pa. 2-5
12/15/2007 DARTMOUTH Hanover, N.H. 7-0
12/16/2007 DARTMOUTH Hanover, N.H. 4-6
1/12/2008 PROVIDENCE Providence, R.I. 3-7
1/13/2008 PROVIDENCE Providence, R.I. 3-0
1/18/2008 YALE Erie, Pa. 5-3
1/19/2008 BROWN Erie, Pa. 4-2
1/25/2008 QUINNIPIAC Erie, Pa. 7-1
1/26/2008 QUINNIPIAC Erie, Pa. 7-0
2/8/2008 WAYNE STATE Erie, Pa. 4-5 (OT)
2/9/2008 WAYNE STATE Erie, Pa. 2-2 (OT)
2/15/2008 NIAGARA Erie, Pa. 5-2
2/16/2008 NIAGARA Erie, Pa. 5-1
2/22/2008 WAYNE STATE Detroit, Mich. 4-1
2/23/2008 WAYNE STATE Detroit, Mich. 2-3 (OT)
2/29/2008 Robert Morris Erie, Pa. 5-2
3/1/2008 Robert Morris Moon Township, Pa. 5-4 (OT)
3/7/2008 NIAGARA Niagara University, N.Y. 4-2
3/8/2008 WAYNE STATE Niagara University, N.Y. 2-1 (OT)
3/15/2008 Minnesota-Duluth Duluth, Minn. 4-5

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Player stats

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Skaters

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Player Games Played Goals Assists Points Shots +/- PIM
Meghan Agosta 33 40 25 65 284 +29 26
Valerie Chouinard 37 16 34 50 221 +19 10
Jesse Scanzano 37 13 27 40 106 +17 66
Stephanie Jones 37 15 23 38 111 +24 20
Vicki Bendus 37 11 21 32 136 +15 26
Natalie Payne 37 5 23 28 55 +23 44
Geena Prough 37 9 12 21 81 +13 24
Cassea Schols 37 5 12 17 61 +19 38
Hayley McMeekin 19 9 6 15 46 +8 12
Ashley Cockell 37 6 9 15 85 +15 63
Kristen Erickson 36 5 6 11 48 +7 58
Sherilyn Fraser 33 4 7 11 35 +12 18
Danielle Ayearst 35 2 8 10 58 +13 36
Melissa Dianoski 24 2 6 8 59 +5 18
Melissa Lacroix 37 2 4 6 46 +31 38
Jackie Jarrell 22 3 1 4 21 -1 4
Johanna Malmstrom 37 0 3 3 12 +13 26
Cheyenne Bojeski 33 1 1 2 6 +1 2
Laura Hosier 33 0 1 1 0 +1 2

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Goaltenders

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Player Games Played Minutes Goals Against Wins Losses Ties Shutouts Save % Goals Against Average
Courtney Drennen 6 295:21 7 5 1 0 2 .929 1.42
Laura Hosier 33 1921:08 69 21 7 3 6 .910 2.15
Nicole Nelson 1 40:00 1 0 0 0 0 .889 1.50

Postseason

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CHA Tournament

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  • After tying with Wayne State for the regular season title, the Lakers won their 6th straight College Hockey America Playoff with a 2–1 overtime win over Wayne State on March 8 at Niagara University. Stephanie Jones would score the game-winning goal.

NCAA Hockey tournament

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  • On Saturday, March 15, the Lakers season ended with a 5–4 loss at Minnesota Duluth in the NCAA Quarterfinals.

Awards and honors

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  • Meghan Agosta, RBK Hockey/AHCA First Team All-American
  • Meghan Agosta, Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Top Three Finalist
  • Meghan Agosta, CHA Player of the Year
  • Meghan Agosta, All-CHA First Team
  • Meghan Agosta, 2008 CHA All-Tournament Team
  • Meghan Agosta, 2008 CHA Tournament MVP[9]
  • Meghan Agosta was a member of Team Canada at 2008 European Air Canada Cup where she made All-Tournament Team. In addition, she was chosen to play for Team Canada at Women's World Championship In China in April 2008.
  • Meghan Agosta set a Mercyhurst record with a 20-game scoring streak. She set a one-game record with 17 shots on goal against Brown. In addition, she had a single-season record in shorthanded goals with seven.
  • Danielle Ayearst, CHA Defensive Player of the Week, (Week of November 26)
  • Danielle Ayearst CHA All-Academic Team [10]
  • Vicki Bendus, 2008 CHA Rookie of the Year
  • Vicki Bendus, 2008 CHA All-Rookie Team [11]
  • Valerie Chouinard, Patty Kazmaier Award nominee
  • Valerie Chouinard, CHA Offensive POTW October 15
  • Valerie Chouinard, CHA All-Academic Team
  • Valerie Chouinard, Second Team All-Conference
  • Laura Hosier, first in CHA in goals-against-average (1.88)
  • Laura Hosier, CHA All-Tournament Team
  • Laura Hosier, CHA All-Academic Team
  • Laura Hosier, Frozen Four Skills Challenge participant
  • Stephanie Jones, CHA All-Tournament Team
  • Stephanie Jones, CHA Student Athlete of the Year
  • Stephanie Jones, Bill Smith Award (an in-house honor for meritorious service on-and-off-the ice) [5]
  • Johanna Malmstrom, CHA All-Academic Team [12]
  • Jesse Scanzano, 2008 CHA All-Rookie Team [13]

International

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Valerie Chouinard played for Team Canada at European Air Canada Cup in January 2008 and was selected as an alternate for Team Canada at the 2008 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships in China in April.[14]

  • Meghan Agosta, Laura Hosier, and Stephanie Jones, were all members of Canada's Under-22 Team at the 2008 European Air Canada Cup.[15]

References

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  1. ^ "Mercyhurst Signs Five to National Letters of Intent - MERCYHURST COLLEGE OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE". Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
  2. ^ "2010 NCAA Ice Hockey Division I Women's Records" (PDF). NCAA.
  3. ^ "Mercyhurst Player Profile". Mercyhurst Athletics. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2010.
  4. ^ "Laura Hosier Mercyhurst Player Profile". Mercyhurst Athletics. Archived from the original on April 22, 2009. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
  5. ^ a b "Player Bio: Stephanie Jones - MERCYHURST COLLEGE OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE". Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved August 26, 2009.
  6. ^ "MERCYHURST COLLEGE OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE - Women's Ice Hockey". Archived from the original on January 15, 2010. Retrieved August 25, 2009.
  7. ^ "2007-2008 Women's Ice Hockey Schedule".
  8. ^ "Mercyhurst - Cumulative Season Statistics".
  9. ^ "Meghan Agosta - 2010-11 - Women's Ice Hockey".
  10. ^ "Mercyhurst Player Profile". Mercyhurst Athletics. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011. Retrieved April 8, 2010.
  11. ^ "Vicki Bendus - 2010-11 - Women's Ice Hockey".
  12. ^ "Player Profile". Mercyhurst Athletics. Retrieved April 28, 2010.
  13. ^ "Jesse Scanzano - 2010-11 - Women's Ice Hockey".
  14. ^ "Team Canada's Roster Announced for 2008 IIHF World Women's Hockey Championship". Hockey Canada. March 4, 2008. Retrieved April 15, 2010.
  15. ^ "McGill's Ward picked for Canadian U-22 hockey team". Sport Research Intelligence Sportif. Archived from the original on July 25, 2011. Retrieved April 19, 2010.
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