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No.10 Women's Ice Hockey Travels To Wayne State For Weekend Series
Friday, January 21,
2011 - 7 p.m.
Saturday, January 22,
2011 - 2 p.m.
Quinnipiac University
Bobcats (15-7-1) (8-6-0 ECAC Hockey) vs.
Wayne State
University Warriors (7-13-0) (1-7-0 College Hockey America)
City Sports Center -
Detroit, Mich.
Motor City
Weekend
The Quinnipiac
women's ice hockey team (15-7-1, 8-6-0 ECAC Hockey) travels to face
non-conference opponent Wayne State (7-13-0, 1-7-0 College Hockey
America) for a two game set on Friday, Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. and
Saturday, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m.
Follow The
Bobcats
Live Stats for
this weekend's games can be accessed by clicking on the appropriate
links on the women's ice hockey schedule at
www.quinnipiacbobcats.com.
About Wayne State
University
Quinnipiac faces
Wayne State as the Warriors are in the midst of a season-long six
game losing streak. Last weekend, on Friday, Jan. 14 and Saturday,
Jan. 15, the Warriors were swept by CHA opponent Niagara. On
Friday, Niagara held the Warriors scoreless for a 3-0 victory. On
Saturday, Niagara defeated Wayne State 2-1. Junior forward
Micheline Frappier scored Wayne State's lone goal in the first
period of play. Sophomore forward Julie Ingratta leads the Warriors
with 16 points overall (nine goals, seven assists) on the season.
Junior forward Alyssa Baldin ranks first on the squad with 10 goals
and is tied for second in points with 15. Junior goaltender Delayne
Brian has seen action in all 20 games and put together a .922 save
percentage and a 2.72 goals against average on the year.
All-Time Against The
Warriors
Friday's game will
be the 14th time the two sides square off against each
other, with Wayne State owning a 2-10-1 all-time series lead. Last
season, Quinnipiac won its first two victories ever against the
Warriors in a weekend sweep at the TD Banks Sports Center on
Friday, Jan. 22 and Saturday, Jan. 23. On Friday night, Quinnipiac
pulled out a 2-1 victory, with both goals coming just 11 second
apart from one another. Sophomore defender Regan
Boulton (Brandon, Manitoba) netted the Bobcats' first goal
followed by another quick strike from senior forward Janine
Duffy (Toronto, Ontario). On Saturday, Quinnipiac skated to a
4-1 victory over the Warriors. Senior forward Kallie
Flor (Farmington, Minn.) scored two goals for Quinnipiac, while
freshman forward Kristen
Eklund (Barrington, R.I.) and Duffy each netted one apiece.
Sophomore defender Jordan
Elkins (Wasilla, Alaska) fed the puck all evening, and earned a
career high three assists in the contest. Freshman goaltender Victoria
Vigilanti (Woodbridge, Ontario) turned away 26 shots on the
weekend, to earn her 11th and 12th respective
victories of the season.
New
Hampshire Rescheduled
Quinnipiac's Tuesday, Jan. 18 contest against
non-conference opponent New Hampshire was postponed due to
inclement weather. The home contest has been rescheduled for
Tuesday, Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. at the TD Bank Sports Center.
Last
Time Out
Quinnipiac swept
its weekend series with a pair of 3-2 victories over ECAC Hockey
opponents St. Lawrence and Clarkson on Friday, Jan. 7 and Saturday,
Jan. 8. On Friday against St. Lawrence, sophomore forward
Brittany
Lyons (Canton, Mass.)
netted a goal and an assist in the win, as the Bobcats scored all
three goals in the first period of play. On Saturday against
Clarkson, freshman forward Kelly
Babstock(Mississauga,
Ontario) registered her third career hat trick, scoring all three
goals for the Bobcats in a 3-2 overtime victory. Sophomore
goaltender Victoria Vigilanti (Woodbridge, Ontario) turned away 30
shots in the win, and 48 shots overall in the two weekend
games.
Hat
Trick Hero
Kelly
Babstock continued her ferocious attack on opposing defenses,
as she tallied her third hat trick of the season on Saturday
against Clarkson in a 3-2 overtime victory. Babstock tied the game,
2-2, with just 5:55 remaining in the game and then notched the
game-winner with just 1:35 remaining in overtime to seal the
victory. This was also the 12th time this season in
which Babstock has registered a multiple point effort.
Comeback Kids
Saturday's
overtime victory over Clarkson marked the first time this season
Quinnipiac has won a game in which it found itself behind after the
first period of play. The Bobcats are now 1-5-1 in such games, as
opposed to a perfect 10-0-0 in games which it led after the first
20 minutes.
Cracking The Top
10
No. 10 Quinnipiac
is ranked for the first time this season and the second time in the
program's history in the January 17, 2011 USCHO.com Division I
Women's Poll. The Bobcats were previously ranked No. 10 in the
USCHO.com Division I Women's Poll on March 1, 2010. Quinnipiac is
also ranked No.10 in this week's USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine
Women's College Hockey Poll, earning 18 points in the most recent
poll on January 18, 2011. The Bobcats hold down the 10th spot on
the Women's Division I PairWise Rankings, and are 12th
in the KRACH Poll.
Sports Illustrated
Takes Note
Babstock was
featured in the January 17, 2011 edition of Sports
Illustrated in its "Faces in the Crowd" section. The selection
was only the second time in Quinnipiac's history that a
student-athlete was honored with such an accolade.
20/20 Club
Babstock has an
even 20 goals and 20 assists on the season, as she continues to
lead all ECAC Hockey scorers in goals, assists and points. She also
ranks first among all NCAA Division I Women's Ice Hockey freshman
in goals, assists and points and is tied for first in the country
with seven game-winning goals.
One
Of The Best
These numbers also
have her ranked in the top seven nationally in all three
statistical categories as well. She ranks tied for fifth and
seventh in goals and assists, respectively, while she retains sole
possession of fifth place in total points. Her 1.74 points per game
rank her second among all freshman skaters and tied for
10th in NCAA Division I Women's Ice Hockey
overall.
Recipe For
Success
When Babstock
scores, the possibility of a Bobcats victory improves dramatically.
Quinnipiac is 12-1-0 in games that she lights the lamp.
Two
Up, Two Down
With the two wins
over the weekend, Quinnipiac improved to a season-high two games
over .500 in ECAC Hockey action (8-6).
Hitting Their
Stride
Quinnipiac has won
six of its last seven games and 10 of its last 14. Of the final
eight ECAC Hockey games remaining, four of those will be played on
its home ice.
Personal Best
With a goal and an
assist of Friday, Jan. 7 against St. Lawrence, sophomore forward Brittany
Lyons (Canton, Mass.) has now scored six goals and four assists
on the season, surpassing her previous career-high nine point
total.
Remember When...
The weekend sweep
of St. Lawrence and Clarkson was the first road weekend sweep since
the opening two games of the season on October 1 and 2 against
Niagara.
Torching The Net
Quinnipiac's first
line, consisting of freshman Erica Uden
Johansson (Sundsvall, Sweden), junior Kate Wheeler (Oakville,
Ontario) and Babstock, have collectively accounted for 81 points on
the season thus far. Wheeler and Babstock rank second and third
among ECAC Hockey Skaters with a plus-24 and plus-23 mark,
respectively.
Boost From The
Back
While Quinnipiac's
first-line forwards represent the team leaders in points, the
Bobcats' defenders do their fair share of scoring as well. Three of
the top six and five of the top eight point getters on the team are
defenders. Junior Bethany
Dymarczyk (Hamden, Conn.) leads all Quinnipiac defenders in
points with 14 (three goals, 11 assists). Sophomore Regan
Boulton (Brandon, Manitoba) leads all Quinnipiac defenders with
seven goals scored and is ranked fifth on the team in total points
with 13. Junior captain Jordan Elkins (Wasilla, Alaska) ranks
seventh in total points with nine, while sophomore Felica
Vieweg (Port Orange, Fla.) is eighth on the squad with eight
points.
Power Play
Success
Quinnipiac's 20.4
power play conversion percentage is good for third among ECAC
Hockey teams and is tied for eighth overall in NCAA Division I
Women's Ice Hockey. The Bobcats have scored 21 goals on its power
play opportunities, already one more than it scored in its chances
during all last season.
Tenacious D
Quinnipiac has
given up 41 goals for an impressive 1.78 goals against average,
which is third overall in ECAC Hockey and good for seventh-best in
NCAA Division I Women's Ice Hockey.
Awarding
Excellence
Aside from the
Sports Illustrated feature, Babstock has been recognized
on seven separate occasions for her remarkable play during the
season. Most recently, she was named Quinnipiac's Female Athlete Of
The Month for the month of December, leading the team to two
victories in the only two games played during the month. This was
the second consecutive time Babstock has been named Female Athlete
Of The Month. She received the same accolade for the month of
November after she accumulated 10 goals and five assists in nine
games played. She is a four-time ECAC Hockey/MLX Skates Rookie of
the Week award winner, as well as a one-time Player of the Week
recipient.
Protecting The
Net
Vigilanti is
fourth among ECAC Hockey netminders with a 1.81 goals against
average, while she ranks first in the league with 14 wins on the
year.
Goals Galore
The Bobcats have
scored 69 goals thus far on the season for a 3.00 goals per game
average. Quinnipiac is second in the ECAC Hockey in goals scored
and is third in goals per game.
Bobcats Return
Home
Quinnipiac returns
to the TD Bank Sports Center on Friday, Jan. 28 and Saturday, Jan.
29 to face ECAC Hockey Opponents Clarkson and St. Lawrence.
Friday's matchup against the Clarkson Golden Knights is scheduled
for a 7 p.m. start and Saturday afternoon's game against the Saints
of St. Lawrence will start at 4 p.m.









