Expansion plans

Defenseman Meagan Mangene’s hockey background is as Long Island as they come – growing up in Miller Place, N.Y., on the south shore of the Sound, and playing in the Suffolk Police Athletic ...
Bergen's Badgers

Playing college hockey 1,000 miles from home — on a team that perennially contends for the national championship and usually wins it — could make anyone a little uneasy at first. Then again ...
Women's Hockey Preview Capsules
Women’s ECAC Hockey preseason rankings 1. Cornell 2. Quinnipiac 3. Harvard 4. Dartmouth 5. St. Lawrence 6. Clarkson 7. Princeton 8. Colgate 9. RPI 10. Yale 11. Union 12. Brown BROWN ...
National treasure?

From her post between the pipes, the last line of defense for one of the best women’s college hockey teams in the country, Cornell goalie Amanda Mazzotta can see everything that’s in front ...
Sophomore bump

For the best female players growing up in the Hudson Valley region of New York, it’s not unusual to boast a background that includes lengthy stints playing with and against boys. It wasn’t ...
RIT's Dagg Named D-III Women's Player of the Year
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Senior forward Sarah Dagg (St. George, Ontario/Hamilton Hawks) of the RIT women's hockey team was chosen by the nation's coaches as the 2011 winner of the Laura Hurd Award ...
Cornell Women to Host Dartmouth in NCAAs
ITHACA, N.Y. -- After defeating Dartmouth this past weekend to claim the program's second straight ECAC Hockey tournament title, the Big Red will again face the Big Green, this time in the first round ...
Cornell Dominates Women's All-ECAC
Cornell landed four players on the All-ECAC women's First Team, and two others were honored as well. The first teamers are forwards Rebecca Johnston and Brianne Jenner, along with defenders Laura ...
Cornell's Derraugh Named ECAC Women's Coach of the Year
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Doug Derraugh, who has guided the Cornell women's hockey team to a number two national ranking, its second straight ECAC Hockey and Ivy League championship, and the top seed in the ...
From the Last Frontier to the Ice of Troy
The Rensselaer women’s team boasts one statistic that no other Division I women’s hockey team in the country can: it is the only team to feature three Alaskan players on its current roster. Amanda ...







