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Cornell University Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to tea ...
and participates in Division I collegiate hockey in the ECAC Hockey conference. They play at the Lynah Rink in Ithaca, New York. The
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announced in July 2020 that they would suspend play for all sports, including women's ice hockey, in the Fall 2020, due to the
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. Athletics resumed in fall of 2021.


History

The Cornell women's hockey program was started in 1971. It would only be in 1972 that the team would play its first game; it was a 4–3 victory over Scarborough. In 1972, they played eight games and lost four. In addition, the Big Red lost twice to the Pandas's program. In 1976, Brown hosted the first ever Ivy League women's ice hockey tournament. Cornell bested Brown, Princeton and Yale to win the tournament. On March 7, 2010, sophomore Kendice Ogilvie beat Clarkson goaltender Lauren Dahm at 7:52 mark in overtime. With the victory, Cornell won its first ECAC Tournament, and earns its first trip to the NCAA Frozen Four. On March 13, 2010, Cornell defeated the
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by a score of 6–2 to earn its first ever trip to the NCAA Frozen Four. At the 2010 Frozen Four championship game, Cornell goaltender Amanda Mazzotta set a record for most saves in an NCAA Championship game with 61 saves. The former record holder was Bulldog goaltender Patricia Sautter. She had the old record of 41 set in 2003. On January 7 and 8, 2011, Cornell freshman goaltender Lauren Slebodnik earned two shutouts in her first two career starts. On January 7, she made her NCAA debut by shutting out Yale by a 5–0 margin. With Cornell dressing just 12 skaters, she stopped all 23 Yale shots. The following night, Slebodnik shut out the
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by a 3–0 mark. Cornell only dressed 11 skaters for the game and she stopped all 15 shots. In Jillian Saulnier's college debut versus the
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on October 25, she netted four goals. In her first three career NCAA games, she registered ten points (seven goals, three assists), along with a +6 rating. Her four-goal night was the first for Cornell since Jessica Campbell scored four against Robert Morris in the second game of the 2010–11 season. She scored her first career goal when she was out on the Big Red's first power play of the game. In her next game versus the Yale Bulldogs, she registered one goal and two assists, while scoring two goals in her third game versus the Brown Bears squad. For the month of October 2011, she was tied for first in the ECAC in goals scored (while the other player appeared in eight games). In a game on November 1, 2011, the Cornell Big Red scored at least nine goals in one game for the third consecutive contest. It was senior captain Chelsea Karpenko's 100th career game, as Saulnier led all Big Red players with two goals and three assists in a 9–2 triumph over the
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. The Big Red had a standout year in 2019, finishing the season atop the standings in the ECAC. They lost in the ECAC championship game against Clarkson. In 2020, Cornell finished first in the ECAC for the second year in a row, with an undefeated season in conference play at 19-0-3 ( 28-2-3 overall). They dominated the league and had an unbeaten streak of 22 games from November 30, 2019 to March 7, 2020. The Big Red easily won their 15th Ivy League championship. In the ECAC tournament, Cornell beat perennial rival
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in the semi-final by a score of 4-0. In a surprising upset in the championship game, they lost in overtime to the
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by a score of 3-2. Jessie Eldridge finished the season fourth in the ECAC in points, with 43, followed by her teammate Kristin O'Neil, who tallied 41 points on the year. Izzy Daniel won Ivy League Rookie of the Year. Lindsay Browning, the Big Red's junior goalie, won Ivy League Player of the Year honors, and the MAC Goaltending Goalie of the Year. Jaime Bourbonnais won Ivy League Best Defenseman honors, and was selected as a First Team All-American. Head Coach Doug Derraugh was recognized with two Coach of the Year awards: the Ivy League Coach of the Year (his fourth in a row) and the ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year (second in a row). Cornell earned a berth in the 2020 NCAA women's ice hockey tournament, but the event was cancelled due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. In July 2020, the Ivy League announced there would be no league play in the fall of 2020, due to continuing concerns about health. Cornell, along with fellow Ivy League teams Harvard,
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, Dartmouth,
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and
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, resumed athletics in the fall of 2021. The new
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Women's National Hockey League team signed Cornell alumna Amy Curlew in 2020.


Year by year

Ivy League Champions: (15) 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981*, 1990, 1996, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013*, 2017, 2018, 2020 ''* denotes shared title''


Series records


Roster


2022–23 Big Red

As of September 20, 2022.


Notable players

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Rebecca Johnston Rebecca Anne Johnston (born September 24, 1989) is a retired Canadian ice hockey player for the Calgary section of the PWHPA and, since 2007, the Canadian national team. She played four seasons at Cornell University and was selected second ov ...
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Digit Murphy Margaret Pearl "Digit" Murphy (née Degidio; born December 7, 1961) is an American ice hockey coach, administrator, and former college ice hockey player. She is president of the Toronto Six of the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL). Murphy h ...
* Johnston was the first Big Red player to be named first-team ECAC Hockey and receive rookie of the year honors. She has also been named first-team All-Ivy and Ivy League Rookie of the Year. In the 2008–09 season, Johnston's 37 point total (by mid-February) were the most points in a season for Cornell since the 1991–92 campaign (Kim Ratushny with 21 goals and 17 assists). Johnston's 37-point total in mid-February led the entire ECAC league in overall points. She was also second in the league and sixth in the NCAA in points per game with 1.85. In the 2008–09 season, Johnston's 37-point total were the most points in a season for Cornell since the 1991–92 campaign (Kim Ratushny with 21 goals and 17 assists). * During the 2008–09 season, freshman Catherine White was second on the team in scoring (34 points). White has recorded the most points by a rookie since
Dana Antal Dana Antal (born April 19, 1977 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is a women's ice hockey player. She won a gold medal with Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Prior to joining the Canadian national team, she played collegiate hoc ...
(36 points, 17 goals, 19 assists) in the 1995–96 season. * Cyndy Schlaepfer holds the school record for points in a season with 89 during the 1976–77 season. *
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joined the Big Red in 1987. Her on-ice career shortened by injury, Shull went on to become a children's book author. While earning her doctorate at Cornell, Shull created, The Cub Club, a mentoring program matching local girls' ice hockey players with members of the Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey team. The Cub Club still thrives today.


Olympians

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Dana Antal Dana Antal (born April 19, 1977 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is a women's ice hockey player. She won a gold medal with Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Prior to joining the Canadian national team, she played collegiate hoc ...
, Team Canada 2002 Olympics - Gold Medal *
Rebecca Johnston Rebecca Anne Johnston (born September 24, 1989) is a retired Canadian ice hockey player for the Calgary section of the PWHPA and, since 2007, the Canadian national team. She played four seasons at Cornell University and was selected second ov ...
, Team Canada
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and 2014 Olympics - Gold Medal, 2018 Olympics - Silver Medal *
Laura Fortino Laura Michele Fortino (born January 30, 1991) is a Canadian ice hockey player for Markham Thunder. On October 3, 2011, she was named to the Team Canada roster that participated in the 2011 4 Nations Cup. Of note, she was the first overall sele ...
, Team Canada 2014 Olympics - Gold Medal, 2018 Olympics Silver Medal *
Brianne Jenner Brianne Alexandra Jenner (born May 4, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player and a member of Canada's national women's hockey team, currently affiliated with the Toronto chapter of the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association ...
, Team Canada 2014 Olympics - Gold Medal, 2018 Olympics - Silver Medal *
Lauriane Rougeau Lauriane Rougeau (born April 12, 1990) is a Canadian ice hockey player in her second stint with the CWHL's Les Canadiennes de Montreal. A former All-America selection for the Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey program, Rougeau was part of the ...
, Team Canada 2014 Olympics - Gold Medal, 2018 Olympics- Silver Medal * Jillian Saulnier, Team Canada 2018 Olympics - Silver Medal *Former head coach
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was head coach of Canada's gold medal winning women's Olympic hockey teams in
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Awards and honors

*Dianna Bell, 2002 Sarah Devens Award *Brooke Bestwick, Defense, 2002 ECAC North Second Team *Lindsay Browning, 2019-20 Ivy League Player of the Year *Izzy Daniel, 2019-20 Ivy League Rookie of the Year *Devon Facchinato, 2021 ECAC Mandi Schwartz Student-Athlete of the Year *
Laura Fortino Laura Michele Fortino (born January 30, 1991) is a Canadian ice hockey player for Markham Thunder. On October 3, 2011, she was named to the Team Canada roster that participated in the 2011 4 Nations Cup. Of note, she was the first overall sele ...
, Defense, Freshman, 2010 First Team All-Ivy *Laura Fortino, 2010 ECAC All-Rookie Team *
Rebecca Johnston Rebecca Anne Johnston (born September 24, 1989) is a retired Canadian ice hockey player for the Calgary section of the PWHPA and, since 2007, the Canadian national team. She played four seasons at Cornell University and was selected second ov ...
, Ivy League Rookie of the Year 2007–08, Cornell (Freshman), Unanimous selection *Rebecca Johnston, First Team All-Ivy League, 2007–08, Forward, Cornell (Freshman) * Rebecca Johnston, 2009 First Team All-ECAC *Chelsea Karpenko, Forward, Sophomore, 2010 Second Team All-Ivy *Chelsea Karpenko, 2011 ECAC Tournament Most Outstanding Player *Amanda Mazzotta, ECAC Defensive Player of the Week (Week of November 2, 2009) *Amanda Mazzotta, Goaltender, Sophomore, 2010 First Team All-Ivy * Kristin O'Neill, 2018 Ivy League Player of the Year Award *Kendice Ogilvie, 2010 ECAC Tournament Most Outstanding Player *
Lauriane Rougeau Lauriane Rougeau (born April 12, 1990) is a Canadian ice hockey player in her second stint with the CWHL's Les Canadiennes de Montreal. A former All-America selection for the Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey program, Rougeau was part of the ...
, Defense, Freshman, 2010 First Team All-Ivy * Lauriane Rougeau, 2010 Ivy League Rookie of the Year *Lauriane Rougeau, 2010 ECAC All-Rookie Team * Jillian Saulnier, ECAC Rookie of the Month (Month of October 2011) * Catherine White, 2009 ECAC Rookie of the Year * Catherine White Cornell, 2009 Second Team All-ECAC * Catherine White Cornell, 2009 ECAC All-Rookie Team * Catherine White, 2010 ECAC Player of the Year award * Catherine White, led the ECAC in assists in 2009–10 with 24 * Catherine White, 2010 Women's RBK Hockey Division I All-America Second Team * Catherine White, Forward, Sophomore, 2010 First Team All-Ivy * Catherine White, 2010 Ivy League Player of the Year * Doug Derraugh, 2010 Coach of the Year * Doug Derraugh, 2019 CCM/AHCA Women’s National Collegiate Coach of the Year * Doug Derraugh, 2020 CCM/AHCA Women’s National Collegiate Coach of the Year


All-Americans

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Laura Fortino Laura Michele Fortino (born January 30, 1991) is a Canadian ice hockey player for Markham Thunder. On October 3, 2011, she was named to the Team Canada roster that participated in the 2011 4 Nations Cup. Of note, she was the first overall sele ...
, 2010 Women's RBK Hockey Division I All-America First Team * Laura Fortino, 2011 First Team All-America selection *
Rebecca Johnston Rebecca Anne Johnston (born September 24, 1989) is a retired Canadian ice hockey player for the Calgary section of the PWHPA and, since 2007, the Canadian national team. She played four seasons at Cornell University and was selected second ov ...
, 2011 Second Team All-America selection *
Lauriane Rougeau Lauriane Rougeau (born April 12, 1990) is a Canadian ice hockey player in her second stint with the CWHL's Les Canadiennes de Montreal. A former All-America selection for the Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey program, Rougeau was part of the ...
, 2010 Women's RBK Hockey Division I All-America Second Team * Lauriane Rougeau, 2011 Second Team All-America selection *Laura Fortino, 2011–12 CCM Hockey Women's Division I All-American: First Team *Rebecca Johnston, 2011–12 CCM Hockey Women's Division I All-American: First Team *Lauriane Rougeau, 2011–12 CCM Hockey Women's Division I All-American: Second Team *
Jaime Bourbonnais Jaime Claire Bourbonnais (born September 9, 1998) is a Canadian women's ice hockey defender, currently playing for the Montréal section of the PWHPA. She made her debut for the Canada women's national ice hockey team at the 2018 4 Nations Cup. ...
, 2019-20 CCM Hockey Women's Division I All-American: First Team Lindsay Browning, 2019-20 CCM Hockey Women's Division I All-American: Second Team


ECAC All-Decade Team

* Brianne Jenner, First Team All Star * Jillian Saulnier * Laura Fortino * Lauriane Rougeau


All-ECAC Hockey honors

* Rebecca Johnston, 2011–12 ECAC Hockey Player of the Year * Jillian Saulnier, 2011–12 ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year * Chelsea Karpenko, 2011–12 ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward * Lauriane Rougeau, 2011–12 ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman * Rebecca Johnston, 2011–12 All-ECAC Hockey First Team * Brianne Jenner, 2011–12 All-ECAC Hockey First Team * Lauriane Rougeau, 2011–12 All-ECAC Hockey First Team * Laura Fortino, 2011–12 All-ECAC Hockey First Team * Jillian Saulnier, 2011–12 All-ECAC Hockey Second Team * Jillian Saulnier, 2011–12 All-ECAC Hockey Rookie Team * Jaime Bourbonnais, 2019-2020 ECAC First Team * Lindsay Browning, 2019-2020 ECAC First Team * Kristin O’Neill, 2019-2020 ECAC Second Team * Micah Zandee-Hart, 2019-2020 ECAC Second Team * Maddie Mills, 2019-2020 ECAC Second Team


All-Ivy honors

*Laura Fortino, 2010–11 Ivy League Player of the Year *
Brianne Jenner Brianne Alexandra Jenner (born May 4, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player and a member of Canada's national women's hockey team, currently affiliated with the Toronto chapter of the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association ...
, 2010–11 Ivy League Rookie of the Year * Brianne Jenner, 2010–11 First Team All-Ivy * Rebecca Johnston, 2010–11 First Team All-Ivy * Chelsea Karpenko, 2010–11 First Team All-Ivy * Laura Fortino, 2010–11 First Team All-Ivy * Catherine White, 2010–11 Second Team All-Ivy * Lauriane Rougeau, 2010–11 Second Team All-Ivy * Rebecca Johnston, 2011–12 Ivy League Player of the Year * Jillian Saulnier, 2011–12 Ivy League Rookie of the Year * Rebecca Johnston, 2011–12 First Team All-Ivy * Brianne Jenner, 2011–12 First Team All-Ivy * Lauriane Rougeau, 2011–12 First Team All-Ivy * Laura Fortino, 2011–12 First Team All-Ivy * Amanda Mazzotta, 2011–12 Second Team All-Ivy * Jillian Saulnier, 2011–12 Honorable Mention All-Ivy * Catherine White, 2011–12 Honorable Mention All-Ivy * Chelsea Karpenko, 2011–12 Honorable Mention All-Ivy * Alyssa Gagliardi, 2011–12 Honorable Mention All-Ivy * Kristin O'Neill, 2017-18 Ivy League Player of the Year * Maddie Mills, 2017-18 Ivy League ROOKIE OF THE YEAR * Doug Derraugh, 2017-18 Ivy League COACH OF THE YEAR * Kristin O'Neill, 2017-18 First Team All-Ivy * Maddie Mills, 2017-18 First Team All-Ivy *
Jaime Bourbonnais Jaime Claire Bourbonnais (born September 9, 1998) is a Canadian women's ice hockey defender, currently playing for the Montréal section of the PWHPA. She made her debut for the Canada women's national ice hockey team at the 2018 4 Nations Cup. ...
, 2017-18 First Team All-Ivy * Marlène Boissonnault, 2017-18 First Team All-Ivy * Lenka Serdar, 2017-18 Honorable Mention All-Ivy * Jaime Bourbonnais, 2019-2020 Ivy League Player of the Year * Izzy Daniels, 2019-2020 Rookie Player of the Year * Jaime Bourbonnais, 2020 First Team All-Ivy * Kristin O’Neill, 2020 First Team All-Ivy * Micah Zandee-Hart, 2020 First Team All-Ivy * Maddie Mills, 2020 Second Team All-Ivy


Big Red in professional hockey


See also

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Cornell Big Red men's ice hockey The Cornell Big Red men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents Cornell University. Cornell competes in the ECAC Hockey conference and plays its home games at ...


References


External links


Cornell Big Red Official Site
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