2011–12 Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey season
College ice hockey team season
2011–12 Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey seasonConference ECAC Home ice Ingalls Rink USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Not ranked USCHO.com/CBS College Sports Not ranked Head coach Joakim Flygh Assistant coaches Jessica Koizumi Captain (s)Aleca Hughes
The Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey team represented Yale University in the 2011–12 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season . Senior Aleca Hughes was the team captain. The Bulldogs competed in the Nutmeg Classic on November 25 and 26.
Offseason
July 26: Incoming freshman goaltender Jaimie Leonoff has been selected to participate in Hockey Canada 's National Women's Under-22 training camp. Said camp takes place at the Canadian Hockey Academy from August 6 to 16 in Rockland, Ontario.[ 1]
August 10: Jackee Snikeris and assistant coach Jessica Koizumi have both earned invitations to the 2011 USA Hockey Women's National Festival. The festival includes 79 players.[ 2]
Recruiting
Player
Nationality
Position
Notes
Lynn Kennedy
Canada
Forward
Played with the Toronto Jr. Aeros Markham District High School Female Athlete of the Year 2008, 2009 and 2011
Jaimie Leonoff
Canada
Goaltender
Earned bronze medal in ice hockey at the 2011 Canada Winter Games with Team Quebec and won two games[ 3] Won North American friendship tournament with Belle Tire in 2011
Stephanie Mock
United States
Forward
She played for Mid Fairfield Connecticut Stars
Madi Murray
Canada
Defense
Played for the Edge School in Alberta Won Under-18 National Championship with Shattuck-Saint Mary's in 2008-09
Kelsey Summers
United States
Forward
She was an assistant captain with Little Caesars in Michigan and was an All-MWEHL selection
[ 4]
Regular season
November 5, 2011: After leading 1-0 in the second period, Princeton extended their lead with three second-period goals. Bulldogs freshman forward Stephanie Mock scored her first career NCAA goal (it was the Bulldogs' only goal), assisted by team captain Aleca Hughes in a 7-1 loss.[ 5]
Standings
Conference
Overall
GP
W
L
T
PTS
GF
GA
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
#3Cornell
16
14
2
0
28
75
23
22
19
3
0
107
39
#8Harvard
16
11
4
1
23
51
24
22
14
7
1
75
42
#10Dartmouth
16
10
4
2
22
39
26
22
14
6
2
66
47
Clarkson
16
10
4
2
22
51
23
28
16
7
5
82
51
Quinnipiac
16
10
4
2
22
42
30
27
15
10
2
65
59
St. Lawrence
16
9
5
2
20
47
35
27
15
8
4
85
63
Princeton
16
7
7
2
16
35
28
23
9
10
4
49
48
Brown
16
4
8
4
12
22
42
23
7
9
7
50
51
Rensselaer
16
5
9
2
12
34
44
28
8
16
4
63
83
Colgate
16
3
12
1
7
26
56
27
8
18
1
57
81
Union
16
2
12
2
6
20
47
28
4
20
4
48
89
Yale
16
1
15
0
2
14
78
23
1
22
0
22
118
Championship: To be determined † indicates conference regular season champion * indicates conference tournament champion National rankings:[1] Conference rankings:[2] Updated February 1st, 2012
Schedule
Date
Opponent
Time
Score
Fri, 10/21/2011
Niagara
7:00 PM
Sat, 10/22/2011
Northeastern
4:00 PM
Fri, 10/28/2011
at Cornell *
7:00 PM
Sat, 10/29/2011
at Colgate *
4:00 PM
Tue, 11/01/2011
at Providence
7:00 PM
Fri, 11/04/2011
at Quinnipiac *
7:00 PM
Sat, 11/05/2011
at Princeton *
4:00 PM
1-7
Fri, 11/11/2011
Union *
7:00 PM
Sat, 11/12/2011
Rensselaer *
4:00 PM
Fri, 11/18/2011
at Mercyhurst
7:00 PM
Sat, 11/19/2011
at Mercyhurst
2:00 PM
Fri, 11/25/2011
(Nutmeg Classic) vs. Robert Morris @ Storrs, Conn.
7:00 PM
0-1
Sat, 11/26/2011
(Nutmeg Classic Consolation Game) vs. Connecticut @ Storrs, Conn.
Fri, 12/02/2011
Princeton *
7:00 PM
Sat, 12/03/2011
Quinnipiac *
4:00 PM
Wed, 12/07/2011
Brown *
7:00 PM
Sat, 01/07/2012
McGill (Exhibition)
2:00 PM
Fri, 01/13/2012
Clarkson *
7:00 PM
Sat, 01/14/2012
St. Lawrence *
4:00 PM
Fri, 01/20/2012
at Rensselaer *
7:00 PM
Sat, 01/21/2012
at Union *
4:00 PM
Tue, 01/24/2012
at Brown *
7:00 PM
Fri, 01/27/2012
Harvard *
7:00 PM
Sat, 01/28/2012
Dartmouth *
4:00 PM
Fri, 02/03/2012
at St. Lawrence *
7:00 PM
Sat, 02/04/2012
at Clarkson *
4:00 PM
Fri, 02/10/2012
Colgate *
7:00 PM
Sat, 02/11/2012
Cornell *
4:00 PM
Fri, 02/17/2012
at Dartmouth *
7:00 PM
Sat, 02/18/2012
at Harvard *
4:00 PM
Awards and honors
Aleca Hughes , 2012 Sarah Devens Award Winner[ 6]
Aleca Hughes, 2012 Hockey Humanitarian Award Winner[ 7]
Aleca Hughes, 2012 Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup Award Winner[ 8]
New Haven Register 2011 Sportspeople of the Year (Yale women's ice hockey team)[ 9]
Team awards
Wendy Blanning Award (Most Improved): Danielle Moncion
Most Valuable Player: Genevieve Ladiges
Bingham Cup (Leadership): Aleca Hughes
Mandi Schwartz Award (Spirit): Lynn Kennedy and Genevieve Ladiges
Richard Brodhead ‘68 Award (Academic): Aleca Hughes
Coaches Award: Lynn Kennedy
References
^ "Incoming Goalie Jaimie Leonoff Selected for Canadian U-22/Development Team Camp - Yale Bulldogs" . Archived from the original on December 20, 2011. Retrieved September 11, 2011 .
^ "Koizumi, Snikeris Earn Invites to USA Hockey Women's National Festival - Yale Bulldogs" . Archived from the original on December 20, 2011. Retrieved September 11, 2011 .
^ "The Official Website of Hockey Canada" .
^ "Five Added to Roster in Class of 2015 - Yale Bulldogs" . Archived from the original on December 20, 2011. Retrieved September 11, 2011 .
^ "Princeton Tops Yale - Yale Bulldogs" . Archived from the original on July 8, 2012. Retrieved November 10, 2011 .
^ "Aleca Hughes Wins Sarah Devens Award for Leadership - Yale Bulldogs" . Archived from the original on July 9, 2012. Retrieved April 8, 2012 .
^ "Yale's Aleca Hughes Named Winner of 2012 Hockey Humanitarian Award - Yale Bulldogs" . Archived from the original on July 8, 2012. Retrieved April 8, 2012 .
^ "Hughes Named Winner of Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup" . April 26, 2012.
^ http://nhregister.com/articles/2011/12/31/sports/doc4eff93e647c82421626082.txt#.T62Yn2cFMCg.twitter [permanent dead link ]
Teams Venues Men's awards Women's awards Men's seasons
Playing venues Head coaches Seasons Conference affiliations Rivalries Culture & lore All-time leaders Maria Dennis (96 goals, 68 assists, 164 points)
Jackee Snikeris (16 shutouts, 2.12 goals against average, .931 save percentage)
Laurie Belliveau (4,259 saves)
Olympians Yale's Mandi Schwartz Award
Lynn Kennedy, Genny Ladiges (2011–12)
Danielle Moncion (2012–13)
Jackie Raines (2013–14)
Stephanie Mock (2014–15)
Gretchen Tarrant (2015–16)
Eden Murray (2016–17 and 2017–18)
Kaitlyn Rippon (2018–19)
Charlotte Welch (2019–20)