2012–13 Princeton Tigers women's ice hockey season
2012–13 Princeton Tigers women's ice hockey season | |
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Conference | ECAC Hockey |
Rankings | |
USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine | Not ranked |
USCHO.com/CBS College Sports | Not ranked |
Record | |
Coaches and Captains | |
Head Coach | Jeff Kampersal |
The Princeton Tigers represented Princeton University in ECAC women's ice hockey. The Tigers will attempt to win the NCAA tournament for the first time in school history.
Offseason
Recruiting
Player | Nationality | Position | Notes |
Molly Contini | Canada | Forward | Played for Kitchener-Waterloo Rangers |
Karen MacDonald | Canada | Defense | Competed with the Ottawa Senators (PWHL) |
Jaimie McDonell | Canada | Forward | Member of the Toronto Jr. Aeros |
Kimberly Newell | Canada | Goaltender | Played for the Kootenay Ice |
Maddie Peake | United States | Forward | hails from Shoreview, Minnesota |
Cristin Shanahan | Canada | Forward | Also competed with Ottawa Senators (PWHL) |
Regular season
Standings
Template:2012–13 CHA Hockey standings (women)
Schedule
Date | Opponent | Result | Record | Conference Record |
Roster
Number | Player | Position | Height | Shoots |
1 | Katie Jones | Goaltender | 5-3 | Left |
2 | Kelly Cooke | Forward | 5-1 | Left |
3 | Ali Pankowski | Defense | 5-10 | Right |
4 | Corey Stearns | Forward | 5-8 | Left |
6 | Maddie Peake | Forward | 5-9 | Left |
7 | Jaimie McDonell | Forward | 5-8 | Right |
8 | Krystina Bellisario | Defense | 5-8 | Left |
9 | Molly Contini | Forward | 5-8 | Left |
10 | Sally Butler | Forward | 5-9 | Right |
12 | Alex Kinney | Forward | 5-9 | Right |
14 | Denna Laing | Forward | 5-9 | Right |
15 | Brianna Leahy | Forward | 5-7 | Left |
16 | Karen MacDonald | Defense | 5-8 | Left |
17 | Brianne Mahoney | Defense | 5-7 | Right |
19 | Cristin Shanahan | Forward | 5-8 | Left |
21 | Gabby Figueroa | Defense | 5-6 | Left |
22 | Olivia Mucha | Forward | 5-5 | Left |
25 | Rose Alleva | Defense | 5-3 | Right |
30 | Ashley Holt | Goaltender | 5-6 | Left |
33 | Kimberley Newell | Goaltender | 5-9 | Left |
References
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