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The women’s division of the ECAC is a college athletic conference which operates in the Eastern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I. The conference used to be affiliated with the Eastern College Athletic Conference, a consortium of over 300 colleges in the eastern United States. This relationship ended in 2004, however the ECAC acronym was retained in the name of the hockey conference. [1]

Championships[]

Regular season[]

Year School Wins Losses Ties
1989–90 Providence 20 3 2
1990–91 New Hampshire 19 3 0
1991–92 Providence[2] 22 2 1
1992–93 Providence 21 5 3
1993–94 Providence 19 8 4
1994–95 Brown[3] 16 4 3
1995–96 Brown 16 4 5
1996–97 Brown 28 2 1
1997–98 New Hampshire[4] 31 5 3
1998–99 Harvard 33 1 0
1999–2000 Brown 25 4 3
2000–01 Dartmouth 26 5 1
2001–02 Dartmouth 24 6 2
2002–03 Harvard 30 3 1
2003–04 Harvard 30 4 1
2004–05 Harvard 26 7 3
2005–06 St. Lawrence
2006–07 Dartmouth[5] 27 5 2
2007–08 Harvard 32 2 0
2008–09 Harvard[6] 19 10 3
2009–10 Cornell Big Red 21[7] 9 6
2010–11 Cornell Big Red

Women's ECAC championship games[]

  • 1985 Providence def. New Hampshire
  • 1986 New Hampshire def. Northeastern
  • 1987 New Hampshire def. Northeastern
  • 1988 Northeastern def. Providence
  • 1989 Northeastern def. Providence
  • 1990 New Hampshire def. Providence (in Durham, New Hampshire)
  • 1991 New Hampshire def. Northeastern (Durham)
  • 1992 Providence def. New Hampshire (in Providence, Rhode Island)
  • 1993 Providence def. New Hampshire (in Boston)
  • 1994 Providence def. Northeastern (Providence)
  • 1995 Providence def. New Hampshire (Providence)
  • 1996 New Hampshire def. Providence (Durham)
  • 1997 Northeastern def. New Hampshire (Boston)
  • 1998 Brown def. New Hampshire (Boston)
  • 1999 Harvard def. New Hampshire (Providence)
  • 2000 Brown def. Dartmouth (Providence)
  • 2001 Dartmouth def. Harvard (in Hanover, New Hampshire)
  • 2002 Brown def. Dartmouth (Hanover)
  • 2003 Dartmouth def. Harvard (Providence)
  • 2004 Harvard def. St. Lawrence (in Schenectady, New York)
  • 2005 Harvard def. Dartmouth (Schenectady)
  • 2006 Harvard def. Brown (in Canton, New York)
  • 2007 Dartmouth def. St. Lawrence (Hanover)
  • 2008 Harvard def. St. Lawrence (Boston)
  • 2009 Dartmouth def. Rensselaer (Boston)
  • 2010 Cornell def. Clarkson (in Ithaca, New York)
  • 2011 Cornell def. Dartmouth (in Ithaca, New York)

ECAC Tournament MVP[]

Year Player School
1992 Cammi Granato Providence
1993 Shelley Looney Northeastern
1994 Chris Bailey Providence
1995 Allison Wheeler Providence
1996 Brandy Fisher New Hampshire
1997 Hilary Witt Northeastern
1998 Ali Brewer Brown
1999 A.J. Mleczko Harvard
2000 Ali Brewer Brown
2001 Jennifer Wiehn Dartmouth
2002 Pam Dreyer Brown
2003 Correne Bredin Dartmouth
2004 Angela Ruggiero Harvard
2005 Nicole Corriero Harvard
2006 Sarah Wilson Harvard
2007 Katie Weatherston Dartmouth
2008 Caitlin Cahow Harvard
2009 Sarah Parsons Dartmouth
2010 Kendice Oglie Cornell
2011 Chelsea Karpenko[8] Cornell

[9]

Frozen Four[]

Number of appearances[]

School # of Appearances
Brown 1 (2002)
Niagara 1 (2002)
Cornell 1 (2010[10])
Dartmouth 4 (2001, 2003[11], 2004[12], 2005[13])
Harvard 5 (2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008[14])
St. Lawrence 5 (2001, 2004, 2005, 2006[15], 2007[16])

Patty Kazmaier Award[]

Finalists[]

Player School Year
Ali Brewer Brown 1999
Tara Mounsey Brown 2000
Sarah Vaillancourt Harvard 2006, 2007
Angela Ruggiero Harvard 1999, 2000, 2003

Winners[]

Player School Year
A.J. Mleczko Harvard 1999
Ali Brewer Brown 2000
Jennifer Botterill Harvard 2001, 2003
Angela Ruggiero Harvard 2004
Julie Chu Harvard 2007
Sarah Vaillancourt Harvard 2008

[17]

Awards and honors[]

Player of the Year[]

Year Player School
2000 Jennifer Botterill Harvard
2001 Jennifer Botterill Harvard
2002
2003 Jennifer Botterill Harvard
2004 Angela Ruggiero Harvard
2007 Gillian Apps Dartmouth
2008 Sarah Vaillancourt Harvard
2009 Sarah Vaillancourt Harvard
2010 Catherine White[18] Cornell
2011 Kelly Babstock [19] Quinnipiac

Rookie of the Year[]

Year Player School
1997 Tara Mounsey Brown
1999 Jennifer Botterill Harvard
2003 Julie Chu Harvard
2005 Sarah Vaillancourt Harvard
2008 Rebecca Johnston[20] Cornell
2010 Victoria Vigilanti[21] Quinnipiac
2011 Kelly Babstock Quinnipiac

Goalie of the year[]

Year Player School
2000 Ali Brewer Brown
2010 Victoria Vigilanti[21] Quinnipiac
2011 Jackee Snikeris Yale

All-Decade team[]

The All-Decade team involves players who played in the ECAC between 1999–00 and 2008–09.

First team[]

Player Position School
Jennifer Botterill Forward Harvard
Julie Chu Forward Harvard
Sarah Vaillancourt Forward Harvard
Tara Mounsey Defense Brown
Angela Ruggiero Defense Harvard
Ali Brewer Goaltender Brown

[22]

Second team[]

Player Position School
Gillian Apps Forward Dartmouth
Nicole Corriero Forward Harvard
Sabrina Harbec Forward St. Lawrence
Annie Guay Defense St. Lawrence
Caitlin Cahow Defense Harvard
Rachel Barrie Goaltender St. Lawrence

All-time scoring[]

Player School Goals Assists Points
Jennifer Botterill Harvard 157 183 340
Gretchen Ulion Dartmouth 189 123 312

All time by school[]

Player School Goals Assists Points
Brown
Clarkson
Colgate
Cheryl Hines Cornell 155 125 280[23]
Gretchen Ulion [24] Dartmouth 189 123 312
Jennifer Botterill Harvard 157 183 340
Quinnipiac
Katherine J. Issel Princeton 96 122 218[25]
RPI
Sabrina Harbec (2004–2008) St. Lawrence 85 134 219
Union
Yale

Former members[]

See also[]

References[]

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  4. Statistics :: History :: New Hampshire :: Women's Hockey :: 2010–2011 :: USCHO.com :: U.S. College Hockey Online. USCHO.com. Retrieved on 2010-12-02.
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  8. http://cornellbigred.com/news/2011/3/5/WICE_0305110435.aspx
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  10. NCAA.com – The Official Website of NCAA Championships. NCAA. Retrieved on 2010-12-02.
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