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15 16 women s hockey northeastern Record 23-4-1, 18-2-0 National Ranking 6/5 Coach Dave Flint Record At NU 129-86-25 Career Record 217-101-27 Web GoNU.com beanpots olympians all-americans game No. 29: BEANPOT SEMIS No. 5 NORTHEASTERN vs. BOSTON U. team comparison Record 17-9-2, 14-4-2 National Ranking Coach history vs. BU NR Brian Durocher Record At BU 225-124-43 Career Record 225-124-43 Web...GoTerriers.com NU vs. BU...NU leads, 35-27-5 In the Beanpot...NU leads, 15-5-2 First Meeting...W, 11-1 (Nov. 15, 1980) Last Meeting...W, 7-1 (Oct. 24, 2015) Last 10 vs. BU... 3-7-0 Current Streak...Won 1 Last Northeastern Win... 7-1 (Oct. 24, 2015) Last BU Win...6-1 (March 7, 2015) career SCORING vs. BU GP G A Pts 14 18 12 30 Paige Savage 11 3 4 7 Hayley Scamurra 7 2 4 6 Heather Mottau 10 1 5 6 Hayley Masters 10 2 2 4 McKenna Brand 6 2 1 3 Jordan Krause 6 1 2 3 Denisa Krizova 5 0 3 3 Maddie Hartman 1 1 1 2 Shelby Herrington 6 1 1 2 Melissa Haganey 9 0 2 2 Tori Hickel 15 1 0 1 Taytum Clairmont 6 1 0 1 Halle Silva 5 1 0 1 Kasidy Anderson 1 0 1 1 Lauren Kelly 6 0 0 0 Ainsley MacMillan 4 0 0 0 Christina Zalewski 5 0 0 0 career goaltending vs. Bu W-L-T GAA SV% Brittany Bugalski 1-0-0 1.00.968 Sarah Foss 0-1-0 2.01.950 RED-HOT HUSKIES BATTLE BU IN BEANPOT After completing the month of January with a perfect 10-0-0 record, the No. 5 Northeastern women s hockey team (23-4-1) will look to extend its winning streak to 13 games Tuesday against rival Boston University in the Beanpot Semifinals. The teams last met on Oct. 24 at Matthews Arena in a 7-1 win for the Huskies. NORTHEASTERN TRIES FOR 17TH POT TITLE The Huskies will be looking for a record 17th Women s Beanpot title when the puck drops Tuesday at BU. Northeastern has won 16 of the previous 37 Beanpot tournaments, including an unprecedented stretch of eight straight titles between 1984-91. The Huskies most recently won the Beanpot in 2013 on home ice with a 4-3 conquest of Boston College in the final. HISTORY VS. BU IN THE BEANPOT Northeastern and Boston University have met 22 times in the Beanpot, with NU holding a 15-5-2 record, including a 10-2-1 mark in the semifinal round. The teams most recently met in last year s Beanpot as the Terriers skated to a 3-1 victory in the consolation game at Harvard s Bright-Landry Center. The last time NU and BU met in a Beanpot played at Walter Brown Arena, the Huskies topped the Terriers, 4-3, in overtime to claim the 2012 Beanpot championship. HUSKY GREAT HEADED FOR BEANPOT HALL Former Northeastern great Tina (Cardinale) Beauchemin 89 will be inducted into the Beanpot Hall of Fame on Feb. 9 during this year s tournament. Cardinale- Beauchemin led NU to four straight Beanpot titles between 1985-88 and earned MVP honors in 1988 after scoring the game-winning goal in the championship game. Cardinale-Beauchemin is also a member of the Northeastern Athletics Hall of Fame, was a two-time ECAC All-Star, and was named to the AWHCA Team of the Decade for the 1980 s. COYNE REWRITING NU RECORD BOOKS Senior is in the midst of an historic season as the Huskies seek their first-ever appearance in the NCAA tournament. Coyne leads the nation in goals (36) and points (64) and recently broke the Northeastern all-time points mark, previously held by Hilary Witt 00. Coyne tallied a hat trick on Jan. 10 with Witt on the opposite bench (as the head coach of UNH) to pass the former NU legend with her 209th career point. Since then, Coyne has stretched her record to 229 career points, the third-most among active NCAA players and the 15th-most in NCAA history. HUSKIES ON LONGEST RUN SINCE 1988-89 With 12 straight wins entering Tuesday s showdown, Northeastern is riding its longest winning streak since the 1988-89 squad won 15 consecutive games. The Huskies recently completed their fourth unbeaten January in program history; during the month, NU scored at least four goals in all 10 games and averaged 5.3 goals per game. THE RECORD schedule and results OVERALL RECORD 23-4-1 HOCKEY EAST 18-2-0 NON-CONFERENCE 5-2-1 HOME 14-2-0 AWAY 9-2-1 NEUTRAL 0-0-0 SEPTEMBER (1-0-1, 0-0-0 WHEA) Sat 26 at St. Lawrence T, 2-2 (OT) Sun 27 at St. Lawrence W, 9-5 OCTOBER (6-1-0, 3-0-0 WHEA) Sat 4 TORONTO LEASIDE (Exh.) W, 5-0 Fri 9 SYRACUSE W, 5-4 Sat 10 LINDENWOOD L, 2-4 Fri 16 MERCYHURST W, 5-4 Sat 17 MERCYHURST W, 7-3 Sat 24 10/RV BOSTON UNIV. * W, 7-1 Sun 25 PROVIDENCE * W, 4-0 Fri 30 at Merrimack * W, 5-1 NOVEMBER (4-3-0, 4-2-0 WHEA) Fri 6 at Maine * W, 3-1 Fri 13 at Merrimack * W, 8-3 Sat 14 MERRIMACK * W, 6-0 Fri 20 at 2/2 Boston College * L, 2-4 Sat 21 VERMONT * W, 5-2 Tue 24 at 8/8 Harvard L, 0-3 Sat 28 2/2 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 1-6 DECEMBER (2-0-0, 2-0-0 WHEA) Fri 4 at Vermont * W, 5-1 Sat 5 at Vermont * W, 2-1 JANUARY (10-0-0, 9-0-0 WHEA) Sat 2 DARTMOUTH W, 5-2 Tue 5 CONNECTICUT * W, 5-1 Sat 9 NEW HAMPSHIRE * W, 4-2 Sun 10 at New Hampshire * W, 5-2 Wed 13 at Providence * W, 5-1 Sat 16 MAINE * W, 8-1 Sun 17 MAINE * W, 5-2 Fri 22 CONNECTICUT * W, 4-0 Sat 23 at Connecticut * W, 7-3 Fri 29 NEW HAMPSHIRE * W, 5-2 FEBRUARY (0-0-0, 0-0-0 WHEA) Tue 2 at Boston University! 8 p.m. Sat 6 at Providence * 2 p.m. Tue 9 vs. Harvard / BC! TBA Fri 12 at Boston College * 2 p.m. Fri 19 at Boston University * 7 p.m. Sat 20 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 2 p.m. Fri 26 WHEA Quarterfinals TBA MARCH (0-0-0, 0-0-0 WHEA) Sat 5 WHEA Semifinals TBA Sun 6 WHEA Final TBA * Hockey East game! 2016 Women s Beanpot (at BU) Home games in CAPS All home games played at Matthews Arena All times Eastern and subject to change 1

national rankings Team Record USCHO USA Boston College 27-0-0 1 1 Wisconsin 26-1-1 2 2 Minnesota 24-3-0 3 3 Quinnipiac 22-1-4 4 4 Northeastern 23-4-1 T-5 5 Clarkson 21-3-4 T-5 6 Bemidji State 17-9-2 7 7 North Dakota 14-8-4 8 8 Princeton 17-5-1 9 9 Colgate 16-5-7 10 10 huskies in the polls Date USCHO USA Sept. 21 RV --- Sept. 28 --- 9 Oct. 5 RV 10 Oct. 12 RV RV Oct. 19 10 9 Oct. 26 9 9 Nov. 2 8 8 Nov. 9 7 7 Nov. 16 5 5 Nov. 23 4 4 Nov. 30 8 7 Dec. 7 7 6 Dec. 14 8 7 Jan. 4 8 8 Jan. 11 7 7 Jan. 18 6 6 Jan. 25 6 5 Feb. 1 5 PERFECT JANUARY S IN THE NCAA Northeastern was one of only three schools in the nation (D-I) to have both its men s and women s hockey teams post unbeaten records during the month of January. The Huskies combined to go 16-0-1 during the month with the women posting a 10-0-0 mark and the men registering a 6-0-1 record. Only Quinnipiac (11-0-4) and Boston College (11-0-3) can also boast unbeaten January s between the men s and women s programs this season. SOPHOMORE SENSATIONS Northeastern owns the highest-scoring sophomore class in the nation with 133 of the team s 347 total points (38 percent). Second-year forward Denisa Krizova leads all sophomore scorers with 46 points in 2015-16, two more than Wisconsin s Annie Pankowski (44 points) and seven more than former NSA linemate Taylar Cianfarano (39 points) of Quinnipiac. BLUE CHIP ON THE BLUE LINE Senior defenseman Jordan Krause leads all NCAA blueliners with 23 assists in 27 games this season. With 27 total points (4-23-27), Krause ranks second in the nation in defenseman scoring and has been named the Hockey East Defensive of the Week three times this season. The Minnesota-Duluth transfer had registered just 17 total points in 104 games over her first three seasons, before this year s 27-in-27 outburst. BRITTANY THE BRICK WALL Freshman goaltender Brittany Bugalski has been outstanding in her debut season with a 16-3-1 record, a 1.74 GAA and a.928 save percentage. The Boynton Beach, Florida native has won six straight decisions entering her first Beanpot, stopping 135 of 141 shots (.957 save percentage) during that span. Bugalski turned aside 30 of 31 shots on Oct. 24 as the Huskies skated to a 7-1 victory over BU at Matthews Arena. 1985-86 as well. COYNE APPROACHING 40-GOAL MARK The nation s leading scorer with 36 goals, senior is approaching the 40-goal mark for the first time in her career. Coyne potted 37 goals during her sophomore year of 2012-13, which ranks as the second-most in a season in program history (Vicky Sunohara scored 51 in 1988-89). With four more goals, Coyne would become the 12th player since the year 2000 to pot 40 goals in a season. LIGHTING THE LAMP Northeastern enters the weekend with the No. 3 ranked scoring offense in the nation, averaging 4.68 goals per game. Northeastern has scored five goals or more in 18 of its 28 games, and has netted at least seven goals in six contests. A big part of the Huskies offensive success has been the performance of the NU power play, which ranks sixth nationally at 24.7 percent. STARTING FAST Northeastern is 19-1-0 this season when it scores the first goal, compared to 4-3-1 when its opponent scores first. Senior has opened the scoring in 10 games; NU is 9-1-0 in those contests. WINNING MENTALITY With 23 wins in 28 games, Northeastern has tied a program record with its most victories before the Beanpot in program history. The 2001-02 Huskies also won 23 pre-beanpot games en route to a 27-7- 1 season under head coach Joy Woog. SPREADING THE LOVE Thirteen different Northeastern players have scored game-winning goals this season, which ranks as the most in the NCAA. Sophomore Denisa Krizova and senior lead the team with three gamewinners each. 2015-16 WHEA honor roll Warrior of the Week Sept. 28 Oct. 19 Denisa Krizova Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week Kasidy Anderson Sept. 28 Brittany Bugalski Oct. 26 Kasidy Anderson Nov. 16 Kasidy Anderson Jan. 4 Defensive of the Week Jordan Krause Sept. 28 Sarah Foss Dec. 7 Jordan Krause Jan. 4 Jordan Krause Jan. 11 Brittany Bugalski Jan. 25 Warrior of the Month Goaltender of the Month Sarah Foss Sept./Oct. Dec. LAST TIME VS. BU The Huskies erupted for seven goals (scored by seven different players) in a 7-1 statement win over BU on Oct. 24. NU potted three goals in both the first and second periods en route to its largest win over its crosstown rival since an 8-0 win over the Terriers on Feb. 3, 2004. PUTTING THE STREAK IN CONTEXT NU s 12-game winning streak is tied for the fourth longest in program history. The 1987-88 and 1988-89 teams hold the two longest winning streaks in program history at 15 games each. The 87-88 squad ended the season with 15 straight wins, and the 88-89 team opened the year with 15 straight wins for an unprecedented 30-game winning streak spanning two seasons. The Huskies compiled a 13-game winning streak in 1986-87, and won a dozen in a row in Hockey East GP W L T Pts GF GA W L T GF GA 1. x-boston College 19 19 0 0 38 98 18 27 0 0 141 31 2. x-northeastern 20 18 2 0 36 96 34 23 4 1 131 61 3. x-boston University 20 14 4 2 30 79 56 17 9 2 103 84 4. Connecticut 18 7 8 3 17 36 48 11 12 5 57 71 5. New Hampshire 18 7 11 0 14 39 55 10 17 1 62 90 6. Providence 18 5 12 1 11 34 63 9 18 1 58 100 7. Vermont 19 4 13 2 10 38 66 6 21 2 50 99 8. Maine 20 4 15 1 9 31 69 8 19 2 49 89 9. Merrimack 18 2 15 1 5 25 67 4 23 1 49 109 x-clinched home ice in Hockey East Quarterfinals 2015-16 hockey east standings DENISA DISHES IT OUT Sophomore Denisa Krizova leads Hockey East and ranks second in the nation with 31 assists this season. Krizova has tallied at least one assist in 20 of 27 games this season, including 10 multi-assist games. SHELBY STEPS UP After posting no goals and one assist in 32 contests last year, sophomore Shelby Herrington has chipped in 12 goals and 20 points in 28 games this season. Herrington notched her first collegiate two-goal game in a 5-4 win over Syracuse on Oct. 9, and recorded her first three-point game with a goal and two helpers in a 5-2 victory vs. Vermont on Nov. 21. COYNE ONE OF WHEA S ALL-TIME GREATS With her game-tying goal on Dec. 5 at Vermont, senior passed Kelli Stack as the all-time Overall 2 2015-16 NORTHEASTERN WOMEN S HOCKEY

leading scorer in WHEA play with 134 career points. Since then, Coyne has added 24 more points and currently sits on 158 career points in WHEA play. Coyne has scored 85 career goals in 75 WHEA games the most all-time in league history. HUSKIES UP TO NO. 5 IN USA HOCKEY POLL Northeastern moved up one spot to No. 5 in the USA Today/USA Hockey Poll, as announced Jan. 25. The position represents Northeastern s highest spot in the poll since Nov. 23 when the Huskies were slotted fourth. The Huskies have now been ranked in both polls for 13 straight weeks, and have not dropped below No. 8 in either ranking since Oct. 26. TERROR OF A TOP LINE Northeastern s top line of sophomore Denisa Krizova, junior Hayley Scamurra and senior Kendall Coyne has combined for 145 points on 64 goals and 81 assists this season. Coyne (1st), Krizova (4th) and Scamurra (7th) each rank in the top 10 among the leading scorers in Hockey East. BUGALSKI EARNS WHEA WEEKLY HONORS Freshman goaltender Brittany Bugalski was named the Hockey East Defensive of the Week on Jan. 25 after posting a 0.00 GAA in 100 minutes last week. Bugalski shut out UConn on Jan. 22 with 15 saves as NU notched a 4-0 win at Matthews Arena. The freshman then entered Saturday s game at the start of the second period and made five saves the rest of the way as Northeastern scored the game s final five goals in a 7-3 victory. Over her last six games, Bugalski is 6-0-0 with a 1.06 GAA and a.957 save percentage. COYNE HONORED AGAIN BY WHEA For the third straight week, senior was named the Warrior of the Week in Hockey East, as announced Jan. 18. Coyne racked up 12 points in three games as the Huskies posted a 3-0-0 record during the previous week. The Palos Heights, Illinois, native registered back-to-back five-point games with two goals and three assists on Jan. 13 at Providence, and five helpers on Jan. 16 vs. Maine. Coyne finished the week with two goals including the game-winner on Jan. 17 against the Black Bears. The national leader in goals (36) and points (64), Coyne has now been named the Warrior of the Week in Hockey East six times this season. HUSKIES EARN SWEEP OF MAINE Northeastern finished off the regular season sweep of Maine on Jan. 16-17 with a pair of wins at Matthews Arena. On Saturday, both Denisa Krizova (three goals, two assists) and (five assists) recorded five points as the Huskies rolled to an 8-1 win. The following day, Coyne scored twice and Hayley Scamurra tallied a goal and two helpers to propel NU to a 5-2 victory. KRIZOVA, COYNE MAKE HISTORY Denisa Krizova and made history on Jan. 16 by becoming the first Husky teammates to each record five points in a game since NU joined Hockey East in 2002-03. Krizova notched a natural hat trick and added two assists for her first collegiate five-point game, while Coyne tied a career high with breakdown: the 127 goals of kendall coyne nu all-time points G A Pts 1. (11-pres) 127 102 229 2. Hilary Witt (96-00) 113 95 208 3. Fiona Rice (85-89) 63 118 181 4. Tina Cardinale (84-88) 70 104 174 5. Brooke Whitney (98-02) 86 86 172 NU all-time goals 77 kendall coyne climbing the ranks Years GP G 1. 2011-pres 123 127 2. Hilary Witt 1996-00 140 113 3. Carolyn Sullivan 1980-84 88 87 4. Brooke Whitney 1998-02 121 86 5. Vicky Sunohara 1988-90 45 78 GOALS BY SITUATION Power Play Goals: 25 Shorthanded Goals: 13 Empty Net Goals: 12 Game-Winning Goals: 19 Game-Tying Goals: 6 GOALS BY ARENA 1. Matthews Arena, 67 2. Whittemore Center, 9 3. Freitas Ice Center, 8 4. Walter Brown Arena, 7 5. Alfond Arena, 6 GOALS BY CITY 1. Boston, Mass.: 75 2. Durham, N.H.: 9 3. Storrs, Conn.: 8 4. Orono, Maine: 6 N. Andover, Mass.: 6 GOALS BY PERIOD First Period: 45 Second Period: 34 Third Period: 47 Overtime: 1 GOALS BY STATE 1. Massachusetts, 85 2. New Hampshire, 11 3. Connecticut, 8 4. New York, 7 5. Maine, 6 GOALS VS. OPPONENT 1. New Hampshire, 19 2. Boston University, 18 3. Connecticut, 15 4. Vermont, 14 5. Maine, 12 HAT TRICKS Jan. 22, 2012, 3-1-4 vs. Vermont Oct. 12, 2012, 3-0-3 vs. Union Jan. 27, 2013, 3-1-4 at Vermont Feb. 5, 2013, 3-1-4 vs. Boston University Nov. 11, 2014, 3-2-5 at Boston University Jan. 18, 2015, 3-0-3 vs. Boston University March 1, 2015, 3-0-3 vs. New Hampshire Sept. 27, 2015, 3-1-4 at St. Lawrence Oct. 30, 2015, 3-1-4 at Merrimack Nov. 13, 2015, 3-1-4 at Merrimack Jan. 10, 2016, 3-1-4 at New Hampshire HIGHEST SCORING GAMES Six points: Nov. 3, 2013, 1-5-6 vs. Connecticut Five points: Three times, most recent: Jan. 16, 2016, 0-5-5 vs. Maine Four points: 12 times, most recent: Jan. 23, 2016, 2-2-4 at Connecticut Coyne has scored against 19 of the 35 NCAA Division I women s hockey programs (54%) NU all-time assists Years GP A 1. Fiona Rice 1985-89 103 118 2. Tina Cardinale 1984-88 103 104 3. 2011-pres 123 102 4. Hilary Witt 1996-00 140 95 5. Brooke Whitney 1998-02 121 86 6. Jeanine Sobek 1990-94 106 82 Kim Haman 1991-95 86 82 Jill Toney 1982-86 95 82 ncaa active career points G A Pts 1. Hannah Brandt, Minn. 111 157 268 2. Alex Carpenter, BC 122 129 251 3., NU 127 102 229 4. Haley Skarupa, BC 102 114 216 5. Sarah Lefort, BU 90 88 178 ncaa active career goals GP Goals 1., NU 123 127 2. Alex Carpenter, BC 136 122 3. Hannah Brandt, Minn. 145 111 4. Haley Skarupa, BC 130 102 5. Sarah Lefort, BU 137 90 ncaa active career assists GP Assists 1. Hannah Brandt, Minn. 145 157 2. Alex Carpenter, BC 136 129 3. Haley Skarupa, BC 130 114 4., NU 123 102 5. Erin Ambrose, Clarkson 120 94 3

SITUATIONAL RECORDS All-Time NU Record... 616-389-93 All-Time WHEA Record... 123-133-32...2014-15... 2015-16 Overall... 14-17-5... 23-4-1 Hockey East... 11-8-2... 18-2-0 Home games... 7-8-1... 14-2-0 Away games... 7-6-4... 9-2-1 Neutral site... 0-3-0... 0-0-0 vs. Non-conference... 3-9-3... 5-2-1 vs. Ranked opponents... 2-10-0... 1-3-0 vs. Unranked opponents... 12-7-5... 22-1-1 Scoring first... 11-5-1... 19-1-0 Opponent scores first... 3-12-4... 4-3-1 Leading after first period... 6-1-0... 15-0-0 Trailing after first period... 3-9-3... 4-2-0 Tied after first period... 5-7-2... 4-2-1 Leading after second period... 9-0-1... 20-0-0 Trailing after second period... 2-13-3... 2-2-0 Tied after second period... 3-4-1... 1-2-1 Scoring on the power play... 9-7-3... 14-3-0 Scoreless on the power play... 5-10-2... 9-1-1 Allowing a power play goal... 6-8-4... 5-3-1 Opp. scoreless on the PP... 8-9-1... 16-1-0 10 or more penalties... 0-0-0... 0-1-0 Fewer than 10 penalties... 14-17-2... 23-3-1 More penalties than opp... 6-3-2... 13-1-1 Fewer penalties than opp... 6-10-0... 7-1-0 Same amount of penalties... 2-4-3... 3-2-0 First goal of the 1st period... 8-4-0... 19-1-0 First goal of the 2nd period... 10-2-3... 16-0-1 First goal of the 3rd period... 8-3-3... 15-2-0 One-goal games... 5-7-0... 3-0-0 Two-goal games... 2-4-0... 2-2-0 Overtime games... 1-0-5... 0-0-1 Scoring 4 or more goals... 10-0-0... 21-0-0 Scoring less than 4 goals... 4-17-5... 2-4-1 Allowing 4 or more goals... 0-10-0... 3-3-0 Allowing fewer than 4 goals... 14-7-5... 20-1-1 five assists in the 8-1 win. FIRE AWAY! The Huskies racked up 64 shots on goal against Maine on Jan. 16 in an 8-1 win over the Black Bears. Prior to that game, Northeastern had not posted 60 or more shots in a contest since firing 81 shots on goal in a 6-1 win over Yale on March 1, 1997. Over the last 20 years, NU has reached 60+ shots on goal only four times: Nov. 16, 1996 (76 vs. Yale), Feb. 11, 1997 (61 vs. Harvard), March 1, 1997 (81 vs. Yale), and Jan. 16, 2016 (64 vs. Maine). TOP LINE LEADS NU PAST PROVIDENCE Northeastern s top line of Denisa Krizova, Hayley Scamurra and accounted for five goals and seven assists as Northeastern overpowered Providence, 5-1, on Jan. 13 at Schneider Arena. Coyne racked up two goals and three assists for her second career five-point game, while Scamurra posted her first collegiate four-point effort with a goal and three helpers. Krizova added two goals and an assist, while netting her team-leading third gamewinning goal of the season. COYNE FIRST TO 30 GOALS Senior scored her 30th and 31st goals of the season on Jan. 13 at Providence to become the first Division-I player in the country hit the 30- goal mark this season. Coyne previously reached the 30-goal plateau as a sophomore in 2012-13 when she lit the lamp 37 times. Coyne and Hilary Witt 00 are the only two players in program history to score 30 goals or more in two different seasons. ASSISTS ALL AROUND Both Hayley Scamurra and registered three assists on Jan. 13 against Providence. The last time two Huskies recorded three helpers apiece in the same game was on March 1, 2015 at UNH when both Heather Mottau and Denisa Krizova posted three helpers in a 4-3 win. in the second period of an 8-1 win over Maine on Jan. 16. COYNE, KRAUSE EARN WHEA HONORS Seniors and Jordan Krause were honored on Monday in the Hockey East weekly awards as Coyne was named the Warrior Co- of the Week, and Krause was tabbed as the Defensive of the Week. Coyne racked up six points on four goals and two assists in three games last week to earn her fifth Warrior of the Week accolade this season. Over the same span, Krause compiled a goal and three assists, while posting an impressive plus-10 rating, to take home her third Defensive of the Week honor this season. COYNE BREAKS PROGRAM POINTS RECORD Senior scored her 11th career hat trick as part of a four-point game on Jan. 10 at UNH to surpass Hilary Witt 00 as the program s all-time leading point scorer (211 points). Coyne broke the record with the eventual game-winning goal early in the third period, before adding an assist and an empty-netter to finish the day three points clear of Witt (208 points) at the top of the record book. HUSKIES EARN WEEKEND SWEEP OF UNH Northeastern extended its winning streak to six straight games last week with a pair of wins over New Hampshire. The Huskies claimed a 4-2 win at Matthews Arena on Jan. 9 as junior Hayley Scamurra scored two goals. Northeastern then beat UNH 5-2 the following day as senior notched a hat trick and an assist. FASTEST TO 100 GOALS With five goals on Jan. 13 at Providence, Northeastern surpassed the 100-goal mark on the season on the earliest date in program history. Only one other NU team reached 100 goals within the month of January: the 1997-98 squad, who hit the century mark on Jan. 31. Outshooting opponents... 5-6-5... 19-2-1 Outshot by opponent... 8-11-0... 4-2-0 Shots are even... 1-0-0... 0-0-0 Taking 0-19 shots on net... 1-2-0... 1-0-0 Taking 20-29 shots on net... 8-6-1... 3-1-0 Taking 30-39 shots on net... 2-4-0... 12-2-1 Taking 40-49 shots on net... 3-4-3... 5-1-0 Taking 50+ shots on net... 0-1-1... 2-0-0 Allowing 0-19 shots on net... 0-0-0... 7-0-0 Allowing 20-29 shots on net... 7-5-2... 9-2-1 Allowing 30-39 shots on net... 6-8-2... 7-2-0 Allowing 40-49 shots on net... 1-3-1... 0-0-0 Allowing 50+ shots on net... 0-1-0... 0-0-0 First game of a series... 5-4-0... 5-1-1 Second game of a series... 4-3-2... 8-1-0 Third game of a series... 1-0-0... 5-0-0 Following a win... 4-9-1... 19-3-0 Following a loss... 8-6-2... 3-1-0 Following a tie... 2-2-1... 1-0-0 Monday games... 0-0-0... 0-0-0 Tuesday games... 1-4-0... 1-1-0 Wednesday games... 0-1-0... 1-0-0 Thursday games... 1-0-0... 0-0-0 Friday games... 3-2-1... 8-1-0 Saturday games... 5-7-3... 9-2-1 Sunday games... 4-3-1... 4-0-0 September... 0-0-0... 1-0-1 October... 2-3-3... 6-1-0 November... 4-4-0... 4-3-0 December... 0-2-0... 2-0-0 January... 2-4-1... 10-0-0 February... 5-3-1... 0-0-0 March... 1-1-0... 0-0-0 4 FIVE IN A FRAME Northeastern has posted three five-goal periods through 25 games this season. The Huskies potted five goals in the first period of a 9-5 victory at St. Lawrence on Sept. 27, before accomplishing the feat yet again in the third period of a 7-3 triumph over Mercyhurst on Oct. 17. Northeastern then hit the mark for the third time when it scored five goals NORTHEASTERN S RECORD WHEN... Name Scores a goal Has an assist Positive + / - Negative + / - Kasidy Anderson 6-0-0 7-0-0 10-0-1 3-2-0 McKenna Brand 7-0-0 7-0-0 6-1-0 7-1-0 Taytum Clairmont 2-0-0 5-0-0 7-0-0 4-3-0 17-2-1 14-1-0 22-0-1 0-2-0 Morgan Crane - - - 1-1-0 Melissa Haganey 2-0-0 3-0-0 9-0-0 4-2-0 Maddie Hartman 3-0-0 7-1-0 13-1-0 3-1-0 Shelby Herrington 9-1-1 7-0-0 11-0-1 3-2-0 Tori Hickel - 7-0-0 9-0-1 5-3-0 Lauren Kelly 2-0-0 11-1-0 10-0-0 7-3-0 Jordan Krause 4-0-0 14-0-1 17-0-1 3-3-0 Denisa Krizova 9-0-0 17-3-0 20-0-1 0-2-0 Ainsley MacMillan 2-0-0 7-0-0 15-0-1 5-4-0 Hayley Masters 4-0-0 4-0-0 6-0-0 5-4-0 Heather Mottau 4-0-0 9-2-0 16-0-0 1-3-0 Adrieana Rossini - 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 Paige Savage 8-1-0 10-1-0 9-1-0 5-3-0 Hayley Scamurra 9-1-0 14-0-1 18-0-1 1-3-0 Halle Silva 3-0-0 3-0-0 10-0-0 3-2-0 Christina Zalewski 3-0-0 3-0-1 9-0-1 3-1-0 2015-16 NORTHEASTERN WOMEN S HOCKEY NORTHEASTERN WINS BATTLE OF HUSKIES The Huskies line of Paige Savage, Halle Silva, and McKenna Brand combined for three goals and three assists on Tuesday as Northeastern claimed a 5-1 win over Connecticut at Matthews Arena. NU outshot UConn by a 41-19 margin, including a 34-7 edge after the first period, to extend its unbeaten streak over the other Huskies to 16 games (13-0-3).

FOSS NAMED GOALTENDER OF THE MONTH Junior Sarah Foss was named the Hockey East Goaltender of the Month for December, as announced on Jan. 6. Foss posted a 2-0-0 record last month in leading NU to a pair of wins at Vermont. The North Reading, Massachusetts, native stopped 49 of 51 shots (.961 save percentage) against the Catamounts and posted a 1.00 GAA. NU SWEEPS WHEA WEEKLY AWARDS For the second time this season, Northeastern swept the Hockey East weekly awards, as announced by the conference on Jan. 4. Senior earned her fourth Warrior of the Week honor this season, freshman Kasidy Anderson earned her third Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week accolade, and senior Jordan Krause claimed her second Defensive of the Week award. The trio was instrumental in the Huskies 5-2 win over Dartmouth on Jan. 2, combining for three goals and three assists on the day. HUSKIES TAKE DOWN DARTMOUTH Senior (two goals, one assist) and sophomore Denisa Krizova (one goal, two assists) each posted three points to help Northeastern earn its third straight win with a 5-2 victory over Dartmouth on Jan. 2. Freshman Kasidy Anderson and sophomore Shelby Herrington also scored, while junior Sarah Foss made 28 saves to pick up her third straight win in goal. Senior defenseman Jordan Krause added two assists and posted an impressive plus-four rating. GET SHORTY Northeastern scored two shorthanded goals in its 5-2 win over Dartmouth on Jan. 2. Senior Kendall Coyne notched her NCAA-leading third shorthanded goal of the year to put NU ahead for good late in the second period, before sophomore Denisa Krizova added her second shorthanded tally later in the same penalty kill. The last time NU scored two shorthanded goals in a game was on Oct. 5, 2013 vs. RIT. FOSS IS THE BOSS Junior alternate captain Sarah Foss backstopped Northeastern to three straight wins between Dec. 4-Jan. 2. Over the span, Foss posted a 3-0-0 record with a 1.33 GAA and a.951 save percentage (77 saves on 81 shots). Foss was named the Defensive of the Week in WHEA on Dec. 6 following a weekend sweep of Vermont. NU EARNS SWEEP OF VERMONT Northeastern earned the weekend (and regular season) sweep of Vermont on Dec. 4-5 with 5-1 and 2-1 victories at Gutterson Fieldhouse. In the first game, five different Huskies recorded multi-point games, led by Paige Savage s first career two-goal effort. In the second game, senior broke the program goal-scoring record with her 114th career tally a shorthanded, game-tying goal in the third period. McKenna Brand notched the game-winner 1:54 later, while Sarah Foss made 23 saves. COYNE BREAKS PROGRAM GOAL RECORD Senior netted her 114th career goal on Dec. 5 at Vermont to pass Hilary Witt as NU s alltime leading goal scorer. The tally came 6:05 into the third period and tied the contest at 1-1. Lauren Kelly notched the lone assist, springing Coyne free on a shorthanded breakaway, before the senior shifted backhand-to-forehand and tucked the puck inside the left post. COYNE SURPASSES 200 POINTS With three points on Dec. 4-5 at Vermont, senior surpassed the 200-point plateau for her career. Coyne is the second player in program history (Hilary Witt, 208) to hit the milestone, and the 29th player in NCAA Division-I women s hockey to reach 200 career points since the year 2000. FOSS NAMED WHEA DEFENSIVE POW For the first time in her career, junior goaltender Sarah Foss was named the Hockey East Defensive of the Week on Dec. 7. Foss stopped 49 of 51 shots (.961 save percentage) in a pair of wins at Vermont on Dec. 4-5, while posting a 1.00 GAA. Foss is the sixth different Husky to earn a WHEA weekly award this season, and the second to earn Defensive of the Week accolades (Jordan Krause). STORMS A COMIN Freshman netminder Brianna Storms saw her first collegiate action on Nov. 28 against No. 2 Boston College, and made six saves on seven shots. Storms was called into action immediately upon entering the game midway through the second period, and rose to the occasion with a breakaway save on BC s Alex Carpenter. ANDERSON EARNS ROOKIE HONORS AGAIN Freshman forward Kasidy Anderson took home her second Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week honor on Nov. 16, as announced by Hockey East. Anderson posted three points in the Huskies wins over Merrimack on Nov. 13-14, including a goal and an assist in the 6-0 win at Matthews Arena. Anderson was previously named the Rookie of the Week in WHEA on Sept. 28. RETURN OF THE MAC Sophomore Ainsley MacMillan scored her first collegiate game-winning goal on Nov. 6 at Maine. The tally snapped a streak of 41 consecutive games without a goal for MacMillan, who last lit the lamp on Oct. 17, 2014 at Mercyhurst. MacMillan also added an assist against the Black Bears for her second collegiate multi-point game. HUSKIES ON INTERNATIONAL DUTY Senior and sophomore Denisa Krizova returned to the United States in early November after successful spells with their respective national teams. Coyne helped the United States capture the gold medal at the Four Nations Cup in Sundsvall, Sweden on Nov. 4-8, adding a goal and an assist in four games. Krizova tallied four assists in four games with the Czech Republic at the Five Nations Tournament in Hodonin, Czech Republic, as the team took second place behind Russia. COYNE NAMED WHEA PLAYER OF THE MONTH Senior was named the Warrior of the Month in WHEA for September/October. In nine games, Coyne posted an NCAA-best 24 points on 15 goals (also an NCAA high) and nine assists. Coyne notched two hat tricks and three four-point games during September/October in leading NU to a 7-1-1 start. KRIZOVA, BUGALSKI EARN WHEA AWARDS Sophomore Denisa Krizova and freshman Brittany Bugalski were honored with WHEA weekly awards, as announced by the league on Nov. 2. Krizova was named the Warrior Co- of the Week in Hockey East after racking up six points last weekend against the Terriers and Friars. Bugalski took home Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week honors after stopping 42 of 43 shots (.977 save percentage) in backstopping TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 23 vs. Maine (Jan. 16, 2016) GOALS 9 at St. Lawrence (Sept. 27, 2015) ASSISTS 15 vs. Maine (Jan. 16, 2016) SHOTS 64 vs. Maine (Jan. 16, 2016) SAVES 33, three games PENALTIES 10 vs. Boston College (Nov. 28, 2015) PIMs 25 vs. Syracuse (Oct. 9, 2015) TEAM GAME LOWS POINTS 0 at Harvard (Nov. 24, 2015) GOALS 0 at Harvard (Nov. 24, 2015) ASSISTS 0 at Harvard (Nov. 24, 2015) SHOTS 17 vs. Mercyhurst (Oct. 16, 2015) SAVES 12 vs. Providence (Oct. 25, 2015) PENALTIES PIMs INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS GOALS 1, three games 2, three games 5, three times 3, six times ASSISTS 5, K. Coyne vs. Maine (Jan. 16, 2016) SHOTS 14, K. Coyne vs. LU (Oct. 10, 2015) SAVES OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS 33, three times POINTS 17, Boston College (Nov. 28, 2015) GOALS 6, Boston College (Nov. 28, 2015) ASSISTS 11, Boston College (Nov. 28, 2015) SHOTS 38, St. Lawrence (Sept. 27, 2015) SAVES 56, Maine (Jan. 16, 2016) PENALTIES 10, Boston College (Nov. 28, 2015) PIMs 23, Boston College (Nov. 28, 2015) OPPONENT TEAM GAME LOWS POINTS GOALS ASSISTS 0, two games 0, two games 0, two games SHOTS 12, Providence (Oct. 25, 2015) SAVES 12, Mercyhurst (Oct. 16, 2015) PENALTIES PIMs 2015-16 // HIGHS AND LOWS PERIOD HIGHS/LOWS MOST GOALS 2, three games 4, three games 5, three times MOST SHOTS 26, 2nd period vs. Maine (Jan. 16, 2016) FEWEST SHOTS OPPONENT PERIOD HIGHS/LOWS 5, two times MOST GOALS 4, first period, MER (Oct. 16, 2015) MOST SHOTS 15, 3rd period, SLU (Sept. 27, 2015) FEWEST SHOTS statistics by class 2, three times Class Goals Assists Points Freshmen 10 17 27 Sophomores 48 85 133 Juniors 33 55 88 Seniors 40 59 99 TOTALS 131 216 347 5

HOCKEY EAST TEAM RANKINGS SCORING OFFENSE Games Goals Goals/Gm 1. Boston College 27 141 5.22 2. Northeastern 28 131 4.68 3. Boston University 28 103 3.68 4. New Hampshire 28 62 2.21 5. Providence 28 58 2.07 6. Connecticut 28 57 2.04 7. Merrimack 28 49 1.75 8. Vermont 29 50 1.72 9. Maine 29 49 1.69 SCORING DEFENSE Games Goals Goals/Gm 1. Boston College 27 31 1.15 2. Northeastern 28 61 2.18 3. Connecticut 28 71 2.54 4. Boston University 28 84 3.00 5. Maine 29 89 3.07 6. New Hampshire 28 90 3.21 7. Vermont 29 99 3.41 8. Providence 28 100 3.57 9. Merrimack 28 109 3.89 POWER PLAY Totals SHA PP % 1. Boston College 28/100 1 28.0 2. Northeastern 23/93 0 24.7 3. Connecticut 18/89 3 20.2 4. Boston University 18/94 2 19.1 5. Merrimack 15/85 2 17.6 6. Vermont 15/89 2 16.9 7. New Hampshire 15/90 1 16.7 8. Providence 18/112 5 16.1 9. Maine 10/109 3 9.2 PENALTY KILL Totals SHF PK % 1. Boston College 84/91 6 92.3 2. Northeastern 92/105 6 87.6 3. Connecticut 75/92 1 81.5 4. Maine 94/116 2 81.0 5. Boston University 85/105 6 81.0 6. Vermont 70/87 2 80.5 7. Providence 105/131 1 80.2 8. New Hampshire 61/79 0 77.2 9. Merrimack 50/77 3 64.9 HUSKIES VS. NCAA AND HOCKEY EAST Points per game Figure NCAA Hockey East 2.37 1st 1st Denisa Krizova 1.70 7th 4th Hayley Scamurra 1.25 t-15th t-6th Goals per game Figure NCAA Hockey East 1.33 1st 1st Assists per game Figure NCAA Hockey East Denisa Krizova 1.15 2nd 1st 1.04 t-6th 4th Jordan Krause 0.85 10th 6th Hayley Scamurra 0.79 t-14th 7th Power play goals Figure NCAA Hockey East 5 t-6th t-2nd Shorthanded goals Figure NCAA Hockey East 4 1st 1st Denisa Krizova 2 t-7th t-4th Game-winning goals Figure NCAA Hockey East 3 t-13th t-4th Denisa Krizova 3 t-13th t-4th Points per game (DEFENSE) Figure NCAA Hockey East Jordan Krause 1.00 2nd 2nd Heather Mottau 0.71 15th 5th Lauren Kelly 0.67 18th 6th Points per game (ROOKIES) Figure NCAA Hockey East Kasidy Anderson 0.56 t-25th 6th Maddie Hartman 0.42 39th 9th Goals against average Figure NCAA Hockey East Brittany Bugalski 1.74 12th 2nd Save percentage Figure NCAA Hockey East Brittany Bugalski.928 14th 3rd Winning percentage Figure NCAA Hockey East Brittany Bugalski.825 5th 2nd NORTHEASTERN VS. NCAA AND HOCKEY EAST Figure NCAA Hockey East Scoring Offense 4.68 3rd 2nd Scoring Defense 2.18 13th 2nd Power Play 24.7 6th 2nd Penalty Kill 87.6 10th 2nd 6 2015-16 NORTHEASTERN WOMEN S HOCKEY

NORTHEASTERN S GOALS SCORED CHART # Date Opp. Type 1st Asst. 2nd Asst. Prd. 1 9/26 SLU EV Coyne Krause Scamurra 1 2 9/26 SLU EV Herrington Zalewski 2 3 9/27 SLU EV Coyne 1 4 9/27 SLU EV Krizova Coyne 1 5 9/27 SLU EV Anderson Hickel 1 6 9/27 SLU PP Coyne 1 7 9/27 SLU EV Mottau Brand Savage 1 8 9/27 SLU EV Scamurra Krizova 2 9 9/27 SLU EV Zalewski Anderson Hartman 2 10 9/27 SLU EV Coyne Krizova 2 11 9/27 SLU EN Scamurra Anderson 3 12 10/9 SYR EV Coyne Krause MacMillan 1 13 10/9 SYR EV Coyne Krizova 1 14 10/9 SYR PP Herrington Krause Kelly 1 15 10/9 SYR EV Herrington Anderson Zalewski 2 16 10/9 SYR PP Clairmont Kelly Brand 3 17 10/10 LU PP Coyne Krizova Mottau 2 18 10/10 LU EV Herrington Savage Hartman 3 19 10/16 MER PP Krause Clairmont Herrington 1 20 10/16 MER SH Coyne 2 21 10/16 MER PP Brand Krause Clairmont 2 22 10/16 MER EV Scamurra Coyne Krizova 2 23 10/16 MER EV Scamurra Krizova Coyne 3 24 10/17 MER PP Coyne Krizova Mottau 2 25 10/17 MER EV Savage Brand 2 26 10/17 MER EV Krizova Coyne 3 27 10/17 MER EV Krizova Scamurra Coyne 3 28 10/17 MER EV Coyne Mottau Hartman 3 29 10/17 MER PP Krause Kelly Brand 3 30 10/17 MER SH/EN Krizova Kelly 3 31 10/24 BU EV Masters Coyne Haganey 1 32 10/24 BU EV Silva Masters Hartman 1 33 10/24 BU PP Savage Scamurra Mottau 1 34 10/24 BU PP Scamurra Krizova Savage 2 35 10/24 BU EV Herrington Anderson Krause 2 36 10/24 BU EV Hartman 2 37 10/24 BU EV Mottau Krizova Coyne 3 38 10/25 PC EV Mottau Krizova Scamurra 1 39 10/25 PC EV Coyne Krizova Hartman 1 40 10/25 PC EV Coyne Krizova MacMillan 1 41 10/25 PC EV Krizova Scamurra Coyne 1 42 10/30 MC EV Coyne Krizova Mottau 1 43 10/30 MC EV Zalewski 2 44 10/30 MC EV Coyne Krause MacMillan 2 45 10/30 MC EV Scamurra Coyne Krizova 2 46 10/30 MC EV Coyne Scamurra 3 47 11/6 ME PP Hartman Scamurra Mottau 1 48 11/6 ME EV MacMillan Scamurra Brand 2 49 11/6 ME EV Zalewski Anderson MacMillan 3 50 11/13 MC EV Coyne Krizova MacMillan 1 51 11/13 MC EV Coyne 2 52 11/13 MC EV Masters Clairmont Kelly 2 53 11/13 MC EV Mottau Coyne Scamurra 2 54 11/13 MC EV Savage Mottau 2 55 11/13 MC EV Coyne Scamurra 3 56 11/13 MC EV Brand Savage Kelly 3 57 11/13 MC EV Anderson Herrington Krause 3 58 11/14 MC EV Silva Krause Savage 1 59 11/14 MC EV Herrington Anderson Kelly 1 60 11/14 MC EV Anderson Krause Hickel 1 61 11/14 MC PP Krizova Scamurra Coyne 3 62 11/14 MC EV Krizova Coyne Scamurra 3 63 11/14 MC EV Haganey Clairmont Masters 3 64 11/20 BC PP Coyne Krizova Mottau 1 65 11/20 BC EV Scamurra Krizova Kelly 3 66 11/21 UVM EV Coyne Krizova Hickel 1 67 11/21 UVM EV Coyne Krause Scamurra 1 68 11/21 UVM EV Anderson Herrington Krause 2 69 11/21 UVM EV Herrington 3 70 11/21 UVM EV Anderson Rossini Herrington 3 71 11/28 BC PP Savage Coyne Krizova 3 NORTHEASTERN S GOALS SCORED CHART # Date Opp. Type 1st Asst. 2nd Asst. Prd. 72 12/4 UVM PP Coyne Krizova Scamurra 1 73 12/4 UVM EV Masters Silva 2 74 12/4 UVM EV Savage Coyne Kelly 2 75 12/4 UVM EV Savage Herrington Hartman 2 76 12/4 UVM EV Hartman Masters Silva 3 77 12/5 UVM SH Coyne Kelly 3 78 12/5 UVM EV Brand 3 79 1/2 DART EV Anderson Herrington Zalewski 2 80 1/2 DART SH Coyne 2 81 1/2 DART SH Krizova Krause 2 82 1/2 DART EV Herrington Coyne Krizova 3 83 1/2 DART EV Coyne Krizova Krause 3 84 1/5 CONN EV Savage 1 85 1/5 CONN EV Coyne Krizova 1 86 1/5 CONN EV Masters Coyne Hickel 2 87 1/5 CONN EV Silva Brand Savage 3 88 1/5 CONN EV Brand Savage Kelly 3 89 1/9 UNH EV Krause Savage 1 90 1/9 UNH EV Scamurra MacMillan Kelly 2 91 1/9 UNH EV Herrington Anderson Krause 2 92 1/9 UNH EV Scamurra Hickel Krizova 2 93 1/10 UNH EV Coyne Savage Krause 1 94 1/10 UNH PP Clairmont Kelly Herrington 1 95 1/10 UNH EV Coyne Silva Haganey 3 96 1/10 UNH EV Scamurra Krause Coyne 3 97 1/10 UNH EN Coyne Scamurra 3 98 1/13 PC PP Scamurra Savage Coyne 1 99 1/13 PC EV Krizova Coyne Hartman 1 100 1/13 PC EV Coyne Krause Scamurra 2 101 1/13 PC EV Krizova Coyne Scamurra 3 102 1/13 PC EV Coyne Krizova Scamurra 3 103 1/16 ME EV Scamurra Coyne Krizova 1 104 1/16 ME EV Herrington Zalewski Anderson 2 105 1/16 ME PP Savage Coyne Krizova 2 106 1/16 ME EV Anderson Hartman Hickel 2 107 1/16 ME EV Krizova Coyne Scamurra 2 108 1/16 ME EV Krizova Coyne 2 109 1/16 ME EV Krizova Coyne Hickel 3 110 1/16 ME EV Haganey Clairmont Masters 3 111 1/17 ME EV Coyne Krizova Scamurra 1 112 1/17 ME PP Scamurra Mottau Savage 2 113 1/17 ME EV Coyne MacMillan Scamurra 2 114 1/17 ME EV Herrington Hickel Clairmont 3 115 1/17 ME PP Savage Krizova 3 116 1/22 CONN EV Savage Silva MacMillan 1 117 1/22 CONN PP Herrington Brand Krause 1 118 1/22 CONN EV Brand Mottau Krause 2 119 1/22 CONN EV Krizova Krause 3 120 1/23 CONN EV Coyne Krizova Haganey 1 121 1/23 CONN EV MacMillan Krizova Coyne 1 122 1/23 CONN PP Kelly Krause Brand 2 123 1/23 CONN EV Brand Mottau 2 124 1/23 CONN EV Kelly Scamurra Coyne 3 125 1/23 CONN PP Krause Brand Kelly 3 126 1/23 CONN SH/EN Coyne Mottau 3 127 1/29 UNH EV Brand Savage Kelly 1 128 1/29 UNH EV Coyne Krause Mottau 1 129 1/29 UNH EV Kelly Herrington 2 130 1/29 UNH EV Krizova Coyne 3 131 1/29 UNH EV Brand Savage Krause 3 7

the last time northeastern had a... TWO-GOAL GAME McKenna Brand Jan. 29, 2016 vs. UNH Lauren Kelly HAT TRICK Denisa Krizova Jan. 16, 2016 vs. Maine Jan. 10, 2016 vs. UNH Nov. 13, 2015 at Merrimack FOUR-GOAL GAME Casey Pickett 11/3/12 vs. UConn Brooke Whitney 1/27/02 vs. Wayne St. FIVE-GOAL GAME Vicky Sunohara Jan. 6, 1990 vs. RIT Vicky Sunohara Jan. 23, 1989 at Toronto Vicky Sunohara Nov. 27, 1988 vs. Princeton SIX-PLUS GOAL GAME Never THREE-ASSIST GAME Jordan Krause Jan. 13, 2016 at Providence Hayley Scamurra Jan. 13, 2016 at Providence FOUR-ASSIST GAME Teresa Ella Nov. 26, 2003 vs. Boston College FIVE-ASSIST GAME Jan. 16, 2016 vs. Maine Nov. 3, 2012 vs. UConn FOUR-POINT GAME (2g, 2a) Hayley Scamurra (1g, 3a) (3g, 1a) FIVE-POINT GAME Denisa Krizova (3g, 2a) (5a) (2g, 3a) SIX-POINT GAME Casey Pickett (4g, 2a) (1g, 5a) Jan. 13, 2016 at PC Jan. 10, 2016 at UNH Jan. 16, 2016 vs. Maine Jan. 16, 2016 vs. Maine Jan. 13, 2016 at PC Nov. 3, 2012 vs. UConn Nov. 3, 2012 vs. UConn SEVEN-PLUS POINT GAME Danyel Howard (2g, 8a) Feb. 7, 1995 vs. BU * Kelly Tapani (4g, 5 a) Feb. 7, 1995 vs. BU * Catherine Cataldo (1g, 7a) Feb. 7, 1995 vs. BU * * BU competed as a club team in 1994-95 POWER PLAY GOAL Jordan Krause Lauren Kelly Shelby Herrington Jan. 22, 2016 vs. UConn SHORT-HANDED GOAL Denisa Krizova Jan. 2, 2016 vs. Dartmouth Jan. 2, 2016 vs. Dartmouth GAME-WINNING GOAL Lauren Kelly McKenna Brand Paige Savage Jan. 29, 2016 at UNH Jan. 22, 2016 vs. UConn EXTRA-ATTACKER GOAL Shelby Herrington Jan. 2, 2016 vs. Dartmouth Oct. 25, 2014 at Robert Morris GOALTENDER RECORDED A POINT Chloe Desjardins Jan. 18, 2015 vs. BU Chloe Desjardins Jan. 19, 2014 at BU GOALTENDER RECORDED A SHUTOUT Brittany Bugalski Jan. 22, 2016 vs. UConn Brittany Bugalski Nov. 14, 2015 vs. Merrimack Brittany Bugalski Oct. 25, 2015 vs. Providence GOALTENDER RECORDED 40 SAVES Chloe Desjardins (42) Feb. 15, 2015 at UConn GOALTENDER RECORDED 50 SAVES Leah Sulyma (52) Jan. 5, 2010 at Princeton TEAM SCORE FOUR GOALS IN A PERIOD Nov. 13, 2015 at Merrimack (second period) TEAM SCORE FIVE GOALS IN A PERIOD Jan. 16, 2016 vs. Maine (second period) TEAM SCORE THREE POWER PLAY GOALS Nov. 29, 2014 vs. Harvard (3-for-5) TEAM SCORE FOUR POWER PLAY GOALS Nov. 16, 2014 vs. Providence (4-for-5) TEAM SCORE TWO SHORTHANDED GOALS Jan. 2, 2016 vs. Dartmouth TEAM RECORD 50-59 SHOTS Jan. 22, 2016 vs. UConn (57) SIX-PLUS ASSIST GAME Danyel Howard (8a) Feb. 7, 1995 vs. BU * Catherine Cataldo (7a) Feb. 7, 1995 vs. BU * * BU competed as a club team in 1994-95 OVERTIME GOAL Hayley Masters Kelly Wallace Kelly Wallace Feb. 6, 2015 vs. PC Jan. 24, 2014 vs. Maine Nov. 29, 2013 vs. Dartmouth TEAM RECORD 60-69 SHOTS Jan. 16, 2016 vs. Maine (64) TEAM RECORD 70-79 SHOTS Nov. 16, 1996 vs. Yale (76) THREE-POINT GAME Lauren Kelly (2g, 1a) McKenna Brand (1g, 2a) Jordan Krause (3a) Jan. 22, 2016 vs. UConn EMPTY-NET GOAL Denisa Krizova Jan. 10, 2016 at UNH Oct. 17, 2015 vs. Mercyhurst TEAM RECORD 80+ SHOTS March 1, 1997 vs. Yale (81) WIN IN OVERTIME Feb. 6, 2015 vs. Providence the last time a northeastern opponent had a... TWO-GOAL GAME Team Jonna Curtis UNH Jan. 9, 2016 Kenzie Kent BC Nov. 28, 2015 HAT TRICK Team Shara Jasper LU Oct. 10, 2015 Marie-Philip Poulin BU March 7, 2015 THREE-ASSIST GAME Team Emily Field BC Nov. 8, 2014 Jessica Campbell Cornell Oct. 19, 2013 FOUR-ASSIST GAME Team Julie Rising Syracuse Oct. 1, 2010 FIVE-ASSIST GAME Team Meghan Duggan Wisconsin Jan. 1, 2011 THREE-POINT GAME Team Alex Carpenter (1-2-3) BC Nov. 28, 2015 FOUR-POINT GAME Team M-P Poulin (3-1-4) BU March 7, 2015 FIVE-POINT GAME Team Meghan Duggan (0-5-5) Wisconsin Jan. 1, 2011 POWER PLAY GOAL Team Jonna Curtis UNH Jan. 29, 2016 Amy Boucher UNH Jan. 29, 2016 SHORT-HANDED GOAL Team Rebecca Leslie BU Jan. 18, 2015 Danielle Doherty BC Jan. 11, 2015 OVERTIME GOAL Team Louise Warren BU Oct. 29, 2013 EMPTY-NET GOAL Team Tori Sullivan BC Nov. 20, 2015 EXTRA-ATTACKER GOAL Team Kayla Mork UNH March 1, 2015 GOALTENDER RECORDED A SHUTOUT Team Emerance Maschmeyer Harvard Nov. 24, 2015 GOALTENDER RECORDED 40+ SAVES Team Elaine Chuli (53) UConn Jan. 22, 2016 TEAM SCORE THREE POWER PLAY GOALS Nov. 10, 2013: at Boston College TEAM SCORE TWO SHORTHANDED GOALS Nov. 29, 2009: New Hampshire TEAM RECORD 40+ SHOTS Feb. 15, 2015: Connecticut (44) TEAM RECORD 50+ SHOTS Jan. 10, 2015: Boston College (52) WIN IN OVERTIME Oct. 29, 2013: Boston University 8 2015-16 NORTHEASTERN WOMEN S HOCKEY

2015-16 Goals-Assists-Points Log 2 3 5 6 7 10 11 13 14 15 Kelly Crane Silva Herrington Brand Rossini Zalewski Clairmont Scamurra Krause at St. Lawrence 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 at St. Lawrence 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 Syracuse 0-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 Lindenwood 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Mercyhurst 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 2-0-2 1-1-2 Mercyhurst 0-2-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 Boston University 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 Providence 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 at Merrimack 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 at Maine 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 DNP at Merrimack 0-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-1-1 Merrimack 0-1-1 DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-2-2 at Boston College 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 Vermont 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-2-2 at Harvard DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Boston College 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Vermont 0-1-1 DNP 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 at Vermont 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Dartmouth 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 Connecticut 0-1-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 New Hampshire 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-1-2 at New Hampshire 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-2-2 at Providence 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-4 0-1-1 Maine 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 Maine 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-2-3 0-0-0 Connecticut 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-3-3 at Connecticut 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-2 New Hampshire 1-1-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-0-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 at Boston University at Providence vs. Harvard/BC at Boston University Boston University 19 23 26 27 28 37 41 55 66 77 Haganey Masters Mottau Hartman Savage Anderson Krizova Hickel MacMillan Coyne at St. Lawrence 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 at St. Lawrence 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-2-3 1-2-3 0-1-1 0-0-0 3-1-4 Syracuse 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-0-2 Lindenwood 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 DNP 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 Mercyhurst 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 Mercyhurst 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-4 Boston University 0-1-1 1-1-2 1-1-2 1-1-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 Providence 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-3-4 0-0-0 0-1-1 2-1-3 at Merrimack 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 3-1-4 at Maine 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-2 DNP at Merrimack 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-1-2 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 3-1-4 Merrimack 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-2 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 at Boston College 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 Vermont 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 at Harvard 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Boston College 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 at Vermont 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 1-1-2 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 at Vermont 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 Dartmouth 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 Connecticut 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 New Hampshire 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 at New Hampshire 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-4 at Providence 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-3-5 Maine 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-1-2 3-2-5 0-2-2 0-0-0 0-5-5 Maine 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 2-0-2 Connecticut 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 at Connecticut 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-2-4 New Hampshire 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-2-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 at Boston University at Providence vs. Harvard/BC at Boston University Boston University 9

2015-16 game-by-game box scores Game 1: northeastern at st. lawrence Sept. 26, 2015 Appleton Arena Canton, N.Y. Northeastern 1 1 0 0 2 St. Lawrence 1 1 0 0 2 1st PERIOD - SLU: Marchment/1 (unassisted), 3:01, PP NU: Coyne/1 (Krause/1, Scamurra/1), 13:16, EV. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Herrington/1 (Zalewski/1), 0:56, EV SLU: Marchment/2 (Marks/1, Boulier/1), 13:09, PP. 3rd PERIOD - None. OVERTIME - None. Shots on Goal: NU: 15-9-11-2--37 SLU: 5-12-11-1--29 Power Plays: NU: 0/1 SLU: 2/3 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (29 shots, 27 saves, 0-0-1) SLU: Wolejko (15 shots, 14 saves (0-0-1) SLU: Harrison (9 shots, 8 saves) SLU: Shelly (13 shots, 13 saves) Penalties: NU: 4/8 SLU: 2/4 Attendance: 286 Game 2: northeastern at st. lawrence Sept. 27, 2015 Appleton Arena Canton, N.Y. Northeastern 5 3 1-9 St. Lawrence 2 2 1-5 1st PERIOD - NU: Coyne/2 (unassisted), 4:12, EV SLU: Armstrong/1 (Padalis/1, McRae/1), 8:27, EV NU: Krizova/1 (Coyne/1), 10:33, EV NU: Anderson/1 (Hickel/1), 14:09, EV NU: Coyne/3 (unassisted), 16:48, PP SLU: Reyes/1 (Marks/2), 18:14, EV NU: Mottau/1 (Brand/1, Savage/1), 19:06, EV. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Scamurra/1 (Krizova/1), 7:40, EV SLU: Marchment/3 (Boulier/2), 9:01, EV SLU: Reyes/2 (Armstrong/1, Miller/1), 11:07, EV NU: Zalewski/1 (Anderson/1, Hartman/1), 16:18, EV Coyne/4 (Krizova/2), 17:41, EV. 3rd PERIOD - SLU: Marchment/4 (Padalis/2, Webster/1), 6:22, EV NU: Scamurra/2 (Anderson/2), 17:33, EN. Shots on Goal: NU: 14-11-5--30 SLU: 14-9-15--38 Power Plays: NU: 1/3 SLU: 0/3 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (38 shots, 33 saves, 1-0-1) SLU: Wolejko (14 shots, 9 saves, 0-1-1) SLU: Harrison (11 shots, 8 saves) SLU: Shelly (5 shots, 5 saves) Penalties: NU: 4/8 SLU: 3/6 Attendance: 241 Game 3: northeastern vs. syracuse Oct. 9, 2015 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. Syracuse 2 0 2-4 Northeastern 3 1 1-5 1st PERIOD - NU: Coyne/5 (Krause/2, MacMillan/1), 0:50, EV NU: Coyne/6 (Krizova/3), 4:28, EV SYR: Ferrara/1 (Piacentini/1, Grossi/2), 7:00, EV NU: Herrington/2 (Krause/3, Kelly/1), 12:05, PP SYR: Quinn/1 (Martyniuk/1, Sibley/1), 15:18, PP. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Herrington/3 (Anderson/3, Zalewski/2), 17:35, EV. 3rd PERIOD - SYR: Piacentini/2 (Renault/1), 0:07, PP NU: Clairmont/1 (Kelly/2, Brand/2), 14:15, PP SYR: Piacentini/3 (Ferrara/1, Grossi/3), 16:47, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 9-12-7--28 SYR: 13-11-13--37 Power Plays: NU: 2/4 SYR: 2/6 Goalies: NU: Foss (37 shots, 33 saves, 1-0-0) SYR: Gilligan (28 shots, 23 saves, 0-2-0) Penalties: NU: 7/25 SYR: 4/8 Attendance: 320 Game 4: northeastern vs. lindenwood Oct. 10, 2015 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. Lindenwood 0 1 3-4 Northeastern 0 1 1-2 1st PERIOD - None. 2nd PERIOD - LU: Jasper/5 (Bobrowski/6, Larson/3), 4:44, PP NU: Coyne/7 (Krizova/4, Mottau/1), 7:38, PP. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Herrington/4 (Savage/2, Hartman/2), 3:35, EV LU: Jasper/6 (Atkinson/2, Morris-Reade/5), 4:09, EV LU: Morris-Reade/2 (Otte/2, Bobrowski/7), 11:39, EV LU: Jasper/7 (unassisted), 19:30, EN. Shots on Goal: NU: 19-10-11--40 LU: 10-7-10--27 Power Plays: NU: 1/3 LU: 1/4 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (26 shots, 23 saves, 1-1-1) LU: debruyn (40 shots, 38 saves, 1-1-0) Penalties: NU: 4/8 LU: 3/6 Attendance: 270 Game 5: northeastern vs. mercyhurst Oct. 16, 2015 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. Mercyhurst 4 0 0-4 Northeastern 1 3 1-5 1st PERIOD - MER: Robello/1 (Bale/1), 1:20, EV MER: Smith/1 (Dingeldein/1, Mahadeo/2), 6:27, EV MER: Bale/1 (MacAskill/1, Arbour/1), 10:36, EV MER: Robello/2 (Accursi/1, Horton/1), 12:08, EV NU: Krause/1 (Clairmont/1, Herrington/1), 16:16, PP. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Coyne/8 (unassisted), 6:34, SH NU: Brand/1 (Krause/4, Clairmont/2), 11:58, PP NU: Scamurra/3 (Coyne/2, Krizova/5), 18:59, EV. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Scamurra/4 (Krizova/6, Coyne/3), 10:16, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 6-6-5--17 MER: 9-14-9--32 Power Plays: NU: 2/5 MER: 0/3 Goalies: NU: Foss (3 shots, 0 saves) NU: Bugalski (29 shots, 28 saves, 2-1-1) MER: McDonnell (12 shots, 8 saves) MER: Convery (5 shots, 4 saves, 0-2-0) Penalties: NU: 3/6 MER: 6/12 Attendance: 258 Game 6: northeastern vs. mercyhurst Oct. 17, 2015 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. Mercyhurst 2 1 0-3 Northeastern 0 2 5-7 1st PERIOD - MER: Janiga/3 (Smith/2), 9:19, EV MER: Accursi/1 (Hine/1, Blasen/1), 16:34, EV. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Coyne/9 (Krizova/7, Mottau/2), 2:03, PP NU: Savage/1 (Brand/3), 6:16, EV MER: Mahadeo/1 (Smith/3, Hartwick/2), 12:07, PP. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Krizova/2 (Coyne/4), 0:18, EV NU: Krizova/3 (Scamurra/2, Coyne/5), 2:42, EV Coyne/10 (Mottau/3, Hartman/3), 9:53, EV NU: Krause/2 (Kelly/3, Brand/4), 15:06, PP NU: Krizova/4 (Kelly/4), 16:59, SH, EN. Shots on Goal: NU: 8-10-14--32 MER: 13-12-5--30 Power Plays: NU: 2/6 MER: 1/8 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (30 shots, 27 saves, 3-1-1) MER: St. Denis (31 shots, 25 saves, 0-1-0) Penalties: NU: 8/16 MER: 6/12 Attendance: 345 10 2015-16 NORTHEASTERN WOMEN S HOCKEY

2015-16 game-by-game box scores Game 7: northeastern vs. BOSTON U. Oct. 24, 2015 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. No. 10 Boston University 0 0 1-1 No. 9 Northeastern 3 3 1-7 1st PERIOD - NU: Masters/1 (Coyne/6, Haganey/1), 5:34, EV NU: Silva/1 (Masters/1, Hartman/4), 16:56, EV NU: Savage/2 (Scamurra/3, Mottau/4), 18:16, PP. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Scamurra/5 (Krizova/8, Savage/3), 5:56, PP NU: Herrington/5 (Anderson/4, Krause/5), 6:06, EV NU: Hartman/1 (unassisted), 19:10, EV. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Mottau/2 (Krizova/9, Coyne/7), 3:15, EV BU: Juron/1 (Kelley/1, Elia/1), 13:06, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 15-15-9--39 BU: 12-12-7--31 Power Plays: NU: 2/3 BU: 0/4 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (31 shots, 30 saves, 4-1-1) BU: Hanson (30 shots, 24 saves, 2-3-0) BU: O Neil: (9 shots, 8 saves) Penalties: NU: 5/10 BU: 4/8 Attendance: 392 Game 8: northeastern vs. providence Oct. 25, 2015 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. Providence 0 0 0-0 No. 9 Northeastern 4 0 0-4 1st PERIOD - NU: Mottau/3 (Krizova/10, Scamurra/4), 7:07, EV NU: Coyne/11 (Krizova/11, Hartman/5), 9:56, EV NU: Coyne/12 (Krizova/12, MacMillan/2), 14:45, EV NU: Krizova/5 (Scamurra/5, Coyne/8), 15:08, EV. 2nd PERIOD - None. 3rd PERIOD - None. Shots on Goal: NU: 12-12-10--34 PC: 2-2-8--12 Power Plays: NU: 0/4 PC: 0/2 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (12 shots, 12 saves, 5-1-1) PC: Morse (10 shots, 6 saves, 0-1-0) PC: Serviss (24 shots, 24 saves) Penalties: NU: 2/4 PC: 4/8 Attendance: 244 Game 9: northeastern at merrimack Oct. 30, 2015 Lawler Rink North Andover, Mass. No. 9 Northeastern 1 3 1-5 Merrimack 0 0 1-1 1st PERIOD - NU: Coyne/13 (Krizova/13, Mottau/5), 18:45, EV. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Zalewski/2 (unassisted), 10:33, EV NU: Coyne/14 (Krause/6, MacMillan/3), 15:45, EV NU: Scamurra/6 (Coyne/9, Krizova/14), 18:59. 3rd PERIOD - MC: Voight/4 (Sorensen/3), 6:35, EV NU: Coyne/15 (Scamurra/6), 11:46, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 9-13-10--32 MC: 8-6-8--22 Power Plays: NU: 0/1 MC: 0/3 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (22 shots, 21 saves, 6-1-1) MC: Ridgewell (32 shots, 27 saves, 2-6-0) Penalties: NU: 3/6 MC: 1/2 Attendance: 317 Game 10: northeastern at maine Nov. 6, 2015 Alfond Arena Orono, Maine No. 8 Northeastern 1 1 1-3 Maine 1 0 0-1 1st PERIOD - NU: Hartman/2 (Scamurra/7, Mottau/6), 1:49, PP UM: Stacey/6 (Herman/2, Cook/1), 6:47, EV. 2nd PERIOD - NU: MacMillan/1 (Scamurra/8, Brand/5), 12:42, EV. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Zalewski/3 (Anderson/5, MacMillan/4), 15:50, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 10-6-6--22 UM: 8-10-16--34 Power Plays: NU: 1/3 UM: 0/5 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (34 shots, 33 saves, 7-1-1) UM: Treacy (22 shots, 19 saves, 5-6-0) Penalties: NU: 5/10 UM: 4/8 Attendance: 157 Game 11: northeastern at merrimack Nov. 13, 2015 Lawler Rink North Andover, Mass. No. 7 Northeastern 1 4 3-8 Merrimack 0 1 2-3 1st PERIOD - NU: Coyne/16 (Krizova/15, MacMillan/5), 18:48, EV. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Coyne/17 (unassisted), 0:07, EV MC: Flanagan/1 (Sexton/1), 1:40, EV NU: Masters/2 (Clairmont/3, Kelly/5), 2:17, EV NU: Mottau/4 (Coyne/10, Scamurra/9), 3:36, EV NU: Savage/3 (Mottau/7), 13:49, EV. 3rd PERIOD - MC: Sexton/1 (Volpe/2), 15:42, EV NU: Coyne/18 (Scamurra/10), 16:22, EV NU: Brand/2 (Savage/4, Kelly/6), 17:16, EV NU: Anderson/2 (Herrington/2, Krause/7), 18:22, EV MC: Pieper/4 (Voight/6, Rae/3), 19:48, PP. Shots on Goal: NU: 10-14-13--37 MC: 4-8-6--18 Power Plays: NU: 0/2 MC: 1/1 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (18 shots, 15 saves, 8-1-1) MC: Burgio (37 shots, 29 saves, 0-1-0) Penalties: NU: 1/2 MC: 2/4 Attendance: 491 Game 12: northeastern vs. merrimack Nov. 14, 2015 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. Merrimack 0 0 0-0 No. 7 Northeastern 3 0 3-6 1st PERIOD - NU: Silva/2 (Krause/8, Savage/5), 1:43, EV NU: Herrington/6 (Anderson/6, Kelly/7), 5:47, EV NU: Anderson/3 (Krause/9, Hickel/2), 15:26, EV. 2nd PERIOD - None. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Krizova/6 (Scamurra/11, Coyne/11), 9:02, PP NU: Krizova/7 (Coyne/12, Scamurra/12), 13:03, EV NU: Haganey/1 (Clairmont/4, Masters/2), 17:42, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 18-11-20--49 MC: 5-7-2--14 Power Plays: NU: 1/3 UM: 0/6 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (14 shots, 14 saves, 9-1-1) MC: Kowalchuk (49 shots, 43 saves, 0-2-0) Penalties: NU: 7/14 MC: 4/8 Attendance: 494 11

2015-16 game-by-game box scores Game 13: northeastern at boston college Nov. 20, 2015 Conte Forum Chestnut Hill, Mass. No. 5 Northeastern 1 0 1-2 No. 2 Boston College 1 0 3-4 1st PERIOD - NU: Coyne/19 (Krizova/16, Mottau/8), 3:21, PP BC: Sullivan/3 (Trivigno/10, Capizzano/12), 4:29, EV. 2nd PERIOD - No scoring. 3rd PERIOD - BC: Grieves/4 (Sullivan/6, Flanagan/13), 10:37, EV NU: Scamurra/7 (Krizova/17, Kelly/8), 10:54, EV BC: Johnson/1 (Anastos/7, Bender/11), 12:43, EV BC: Sullivan/4 (Anastos/8), 19:59, EN. Shots on Goal: NU: 9-7-8--24 BC: 7-12-12--31 Power Plays: NU: 1/3 BC: 0/3 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (30 shots, 27 saves, 9-2-1) BC: Burt (24 shots, 22 saves, 13-0-0) Penalties: NU: 3/6 BC: 3/6 Attendance: 706 Game 14: northeastern vs. vermont Nov. 21, 2015 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. Vermont 0 1 1-2 No. 5 Northeastern 2 1 2-5 1st PERIOD - NU: Coyne/20 (Krizova/18, Hickel/3), 6:38, EV NU: Coyne/21 (Krause/10, Scamurra/13), 10:19, EV. 2nd PERIOD - UVM: MacNeil/2 (Drobot/3, O Neill/4), 3:33, EV NU: Anderson/4 (Herrington/3, Krause/11), 19:35, EV. 3rd PERIOD - UVM: Andreakos/3 (Colang/5, Webster/1), 7:21, EV NU: Herrington/7 (unassisted), 12:40, EV NU: Anderson/5 (Rossini/1, Herrington/4), 14:35, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 7-14-19--40 UVM: 8-4-6--18 Power Plays: NU: 0/3 UVM: 0/0 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (18 shots, 16 saves, 10-2-1) UVM: Depew (40 shots, 35 saves, 2-5-0) Penalties: NU: 1/2 UVM: 4/8 Attendance: 284 Game 15: northeastern at harvard Nov. 24, 2015 Bright-Landry Center Allston, Mass. No. 4 Northeastern 0 0 0-0 No. 8 Harvard 1 1 1-3 1st PERIOD - HAR: Daniels/4 (Mullins/8, D Oench/5), 18:24, EV. 2nd PERIOD - HAR: Zarzecki/4 (Frazer/1, L. Laing/3), 13:47, PP. 3rd PERIOD - HAR: Harvey/3 (Tse/4, D Oench/6), 4:43, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 12-11-8--31 HAR: 8-11-15--34 Power Plays: NU: 0/5 HAR: 1/4 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (34 shots, 31 saves, 10-3-1) HAR: Maschmeyer (31 shots, 31 saves, 3-1-0) Penalties: NU: 4/8 HAR: 5/10 Attendance: 502 Game 16: northeastern vs. boston college Nov. 28, 2015 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. No. 2 Boston College 2 3 1-6 No. 4 Northeastern 0 0 1-1 1st PERIOD - BC: Flanagan/3 (Anastos/9), 5:05, EV BC: Kent/5 (Keller/14, Carpenter/17), 5:45, EV. 2nd PERIOD - BC: Trivigno/5 (Bender/12, Miano/9), 9:15, EV BC: Kent/6 (Skarupa/19, Carpenter 18), 10:53, EV BC: Anastos/8 (Miano/10, Grieves/6), 12:09, EV. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Savage/4 (Coyne/13, Krizova/19), 0:43, PP BC: Carpenter/21 (Bender/13, Keller/15), 15:52, PP. Shots on Goal: NU: 8-11-18--37 BC: 6-11-6--23 Power Plays: NU: 1/5 BC: 1/5 Goalies: NU: Foss (16 shots, 11 saves, 1-1-0) NU: Storms (7 shots, 6 saves) BC: Burt (37 shots, 36 saves, 14-0-0) Penalties: NU: 10/20 BC: 10/23 Attendance: 420 Game 17: northeastern at vermont Dec. 4, 2015 Gutterson Fieldhouse Burlington, Vt. No. 7/8 Northeastern 1 3 1-5 Vermont 0 0 1-1 1st PERIOD - NU: Coyne/22 (Krizova/20, Scamurra/14), 12:57, PP. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Masters/3 (Silva/1), 2:03, EV NU: Savage/5 (Coyne/14, Kelly/9), 5:22, EV NU: Savage/6 (Herrington/5, Hartman/6), 9:52, EV. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Hartman/3 (Masters/3, Silva/2), 2:18, EV UVM: Gorecki/3 (unassisted), 5:31, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 12-14-13--39 UVM: 12-7-5--24 Power Plays: NU: 1/3 UVM: 0/2 Goalies: NU: Foss (24 shots, 23 saves, 2-1-0) UVM: Depew (15 shots, 12 saves, 2-7-0) UVM: Litchfield (24 shots, 22 saves). Penalties: NU: 2/4 UVM: 3/6 Attendance: 211 Game 18: northeastern at vermont Dec. 5, 2015 Gutterson Fieldhouse Burlington, Vt. No. 7/8 Northeastern 0 0 2-2 Vermont 0 1 0-1 1st PERIOD - No scoring. 2nd PERIOD - UVM: Leveillee/1 (Webster/2), 8:12, EV. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Coyne/23 (Kelly/10), 6:05, SH NU: Brand/3 (unassisted), 7:59, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 12-11-9--32 UVM: 12-7-8--27 Power Plays: NU: 0/4 UVM: 0/5 Goalies: NU: Foss (27 shots, 26 saves, 3-1-0) UVM: Litchfield (32 shots, 30 saves, 1-8-0) Penalties: NU: 5/10 UVM: 4/8 Attendance: 521 12 2015-16 NORTHEASTERN WOMEN S HOCKEY

2015-16 game-by-game box scores Game 19: northeastern vs. dartmouth Jan. 2, 2016 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. Dartmouth 1 0 1-2 No. 8/7 Northeastern 0 3 2-5 1st PERIOD - DAR: Ottenbreit/6 (Berghuis/1), 16:15, EV. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Anderson/6 (Herrington/6, Zalewski/3), 12:47, EV NU: Coyne/24 (unassisted), 17:50, SH NU: Krizova/8 (Krause/12), 19:09, SH. 3rd PERIOD - DAR: Bracken/1 (Ottenbreit/7), 3:12, EV NU: Herrington/8 (Coyne/15, Krizova/21), 4:30, EV NU: Coyne/25 (Krizova/22, Krause/13), 12:17, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 13-12-7--32 DAR: 6-13-11--30 Power Plays: NU: 0/4 DAR: 0/4 Goalies: NU: Foss (30 shots, 28 saves, 4-1-0) DAR: Chemago (32 shots, 27 saves, 4-8-2) Penalties: NU: 5/10 DAR: 5/10 Attendance: 421 Game 20: Northeastern vs. connecticut Jan. 5, 2016 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. Connecticut 0 1 0-1 No. 8 Northeastern 2 1 2-5 1st PERIOD - NU: Savage/7 (unassisted), 9:51, EV NU: Coyne/26 (Krizova/23), 13:15, EV. 2nd PERIOD - CONN: Harris/1 (Fredette/11, Knutson/7), 2:28, EV NU: Masters/4 (Coyne/16, Hickel/4), 19:54, EV. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Silva/3 (Brand/6, Savage/6), 1:48, EV NU: Brand/4 (Savage/7, Kelly/11), 9:30, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 7-17-17--41 CONN: 12-3-4--19 Power Plays: NU: 0/2 CONN: 0/3 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (19 shots, 18 saves, 11-3-1) CONN: Belanger (41 shots, 36 saves, 4-2-2) Penalties: NU: 3/6 CONN: 2/4 Attendance: 331 Game 21: northeastern vs. new hampshire Jan. 9, 2016 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. New Hampshire 0 2 0-2 No. 8 Northeastern 1 3 0-4 1st PERIOD - NU: Krause/3 (Savage/8), 17:45, EV. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Scamurra/8 (MacMillan/6, Kelly/12), 0:31, EV UNH: Curtis/11 (unassisted), 9:25, EV UNH: Curtis/12 (Boucher/8), 13:48, EV NU: Herrington/9 (Anderson/7, Krause/14), 15:21, EV NU: Scamurra/9 (Hickel/5, Krizova/24), 18:45, EV. 3rd PERIOD - No scoring. Shots on Goal: NU: 13-17-5--35 UNH: 8-9-8--25 Power Plays: NU: 0/2 UNH: 0/2 Goalies: NU: Foss (25 shots, 23 saves, 5-1-0) UNH: Smith (35 shots, 31 saves, 7-7-1) Penalties: NU: 2/4 UNH: 2/4 Attendance: 277 Game 22: Northeastern at new hampshire Jan. 10, 2016 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. No. 8 Northeastern 2 0 3-5 New Hampshire 0 1 1-2 1st PERIOD - NU: Coyne/27 (Savage/9, Krause/15), 4:27, EV NU: Clairmont/2 (Kelly/13, Herrington/7), 12:17, PP. 2nd PERIOD - UNH: Boucher/9 (Curtis/13, Vilgrain/4), 15:43, EV. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Coyne/28 (Silva/3, Haganey/2), 4:05, EV UNH: Taylor/4 (Pelletier/5, Haslett/5), 10:23, EV NU: Scamurra/10 (Krause/16, Coyne/17), 11:43, EV NU: Coyne/29 (Scamurra/15), 19:46, EN. Shots on Goal: NU: 7-9-13--29 UNH: 3-14-10--27 Power Plays: NU: 1/2 UNH: 0/2 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (27 shots, 25 saves, 12-3-1) UNH: Smith (28 shots, 24 saves, 7-8-1) Penalties: NU: 3/6 UNH: 3/6 Attendance: 344 Game 23: northeastern at providence Jan. 13, 2016 Schneider Arena Providence, R.I. No. 7 Northeastern 2 1 2-5 Providence 0 0 1-1 1st PERIOD - NU: Scamurra/11 (Savage/10, Coyne/18), 7:08, PP NU: Krizova/9 (Coyne/19, Hartman/7), 10:43, EV. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Coyne/30 (Krause/17, Scamurra/16), 6:03, EV. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Krizova/10 (Coyne/20, Scamurra/17), 1:56, EV NU: Coyne/31 (Krizova/25, Scamurra/18), 6:31, EV PC: Boquist/11 (Carels/12, Friesen/3), 19:59, PP. Shots on Goal: NU: 19-5-11--35 PC: 10-7-4--21 Power Plays: NU: 1/5 PC: 1/3 Goalies: NU: Foss (21 shots, 20 saves, 6-1-0) PC: Myers (28 shots, 23 saves, 7-9-0) PC: Morse (7 shots, 7 saves) Penalties: NU: 5/10 PC: 7/14 Attendance: 157 Game 24: northeastern vs. Maine Jan. 16, 2016 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. Maine 0 0 1-1 No. 7 Northeastern 1 5 2-8 1st PERIOD - NU: Scamurra/12 (Coyne/21, Krizova/26), 5:27, EV. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Herrington/10 (Zalewski/4, Anderson/8), 2:44, EV NU: Savage/8 (Coyne/22, Krizova/27), 8:17, PP NU: Anderson/7 (Hartman/8, Hickel/6), 12:19, EV NU: Krizova/11 (Coyne/23, Scamurra/19), 13:21, EV NU: Krizova/12 (Coyne/24), 19:40, EV. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Krizova/13 (Coyne/25, Hickel/7), 5:22, EV NU: Haganey/2 (Clairmont/5, Masters/4), 5:52, EV ME: Richards/10 (Hummel/3, Rogers/7), 8:11, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 14-26-24--64 ME: 7-10-6--23 Power Plays: NU: 1/2 ME: 0/5 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (23 shots, 22 saves, 13-3-1) ME: Treacy (31 shots, 26 saves, 6-13-2) ME: Fujimagari (33 shots, 30 saves) Penalties: NU: 6/12 ME: 3/6 Attendance: 745 13

2015-16 game-by-game box scores Game 25: northeastern vs. Maine Jan. 17, 2016 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. Maine 1 1 0-2 No. 7 Northeastern 1 2 2-5 1st PERIOD - NU: Coyne/32 (Krizova/28, Scamurra/20), 1:13, EV ME: Hummel/1 (Vallotton/3, Sakundiak/3), 13:56, EV. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Scamurra/13 (Mottau/9, Savage/11), 15:07, PP ME: Richards/11 (Arnold/3, Langlois/6), 19:00, EV NU: Coyne/33 (MacMillan/7, Scamurra/21), 19:18, EV. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Herrington/11 (Hickel/8, Clairmont/6), 4:03, EV NU: Savage/9 (Krizova/29), 11:04, PP. Shots on Goal: NU: 12-17-18--47 ME: 9-8-6--23 Power Plays: NU: 2/4 ME: 0/5 Goalies: NU: Foss (23 shots, 21 saves, 7-1-0) ME: Treacy (3 shots, 2 saves) ME: Fujimagari (44 shots, 40 saves, 1-3-0) Penalties: NU: 5/10 ME: 6/12 Attendance: 323 Game 26: northeastern vs. connecticut Jan. 22, 2016 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. Connecticut 0 0 0-0 No. 6 Northeastern 2 1 1-4 1st PERIOD - NU: Savage/10 (Silva/4, MacMillan/8), 0:49, EV NU: Herrington/12 (Brand/7, Krause/18), 9:37, PP. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Brand/5 (Mottau/10, Krause/19), 3:26, EV. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Krizova/14 (Krause/20), 13:45, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 19-15-23--57 CONN: 5-4-6--15 Power Plays: NU: 1/6 CONN: 0/1 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (15 shots, 15 saves, 14-3-1) CONN: Chuli (57 shots, 53 saves, 4-8-2) Penalties: NU: 1/2 CONN: 6/12 Attendance: 360 Game 27: northeastern vs. connecticut Jan. 23, 2016 Freitas Ice Forum Storrs, Conn. No. 6 Northeastern 2 2 3-7 Connecticut 3 0 0-3 1st PERIOD - NU: Coyne/34 (Krizova/30, Haganey/3), 2:05, EV CONN: Knutson/13 (Harris/5), 8:25, EV NU: MacMillan/2 (Krizova/31, Coyne/26), 12:29, EV CONN: Lum/4 (Berisoff/4), 16:30, PP CONN: Berisoff/6 (Mee/9), 19:48, EV. 2nd PERIOD - NU: Kelly/1 (Krause/21, Brand/8), 10:10, PP NU: Brand/6 (Mottau/11), 16:41, EV. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Kelly/2 (Scamurra/22, Coyne/27), 4:57, EV NU: Krause/4 (Brand/9, Kelly/14), 13:45, PP NU: Coyne/35 (Mottau/12), 19:51, SH, EN. Shots on Goal: NU: 12-22-9--43 CONN: 7-2-3--12 Power Plays: NU: 2/2 CONN: 1/5 Goalies: NU: Foss (7 shots, 4 saves) NU: Bugalski (5 shots, 5 saves, 15-3-1) CONN: Chuli (42 shots, 36 saves, 4-9-2) Penalties: NU: 6/12 CONN: 3/6 Attendance: 94 Game 28: northeastern vs. NEW HAMPSHIRE Jan. 29, 2016 Matthews Arena Boston, Mass. New Hampshire 1 1 0-2 No. 6/5 Northeastern 2 1 2-5 1st PERIOD - NU: Brand/7 (Savage/12, Kelly/15), 0:32, EV UNH: Boucher/11 (Carlson/11, Schlagel/8), 12:00, PP NU: Coyne/36 (Krause/22, Mottau/13), 17:31, EV. 2nd PERIOD - UNH: Curtis/14 (Boucher/11, Schlagel/9), 11:01, PP NU: Kelly/3 (Herrington/8), 12:25, EV. 3rd PERIOD - NU: Krizova/15 (Coyne/28), 5:41, EV NU: Brand/8 (Savage/13, Krause/23), 7:10, EV. Shots on Goal: NU: 12-10-12--34 UNH: 8-8-5--21 Power Plays: NU: 0/3 UNH: 2/7 Goalies: NU: Bugalski (21 shots, 19 saves, 16-3-1) UNH: Smith (34 shots, 29 saves, 9-9-1). Penalties: NU: 7/14 UNH: 3/6 Attendance: 355 14 2015-16 NORTHEASTERN WOMEN S HOCKEY

2015-16 // Northeastern Statistics ## Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- No-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW GTG OT HT UA Blk 77 Coyne, Kendall 27 36 28 64 245.147 +54 9-18 9 0 0 5 4 10 3 0 0 4 5 16 41 Krizova, Denisa 27 15 31 46 81.185 +47 9-18 9 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 18 14 Scamurra, Hayley 28 13 22 35 90.144 +35 5-10 5 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 20 15 Krause, Jordan 27 4 23 27 48.083 +31 6-12 6 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 36 28 Savage, Paige 28 10 13 23 63.159 +5 7-14 7 0 0 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 30 6 Herrington, Shelby 28 12 8 20 68.176 +11 14-28 14 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 10 2 Kelly, Lauren 27 3 15 18 38.079 +7 5-10 5 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 44 7 Brand, McKenna 28 8 9 17 53.151 +3 2-4 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 8 26 Mottau, Heather 24 4 13 17 39.103 +25 13-37 11 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 31 37 Anderson, Kasidy 27 7 8 15 56.125 +10 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 27 Hartman, Maddie 26 3 8 11 21.143 +21 4-8 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 25 66 MacMillan, Ainsley 28 2 8 10 34.059 +12 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 24 23 Masters, Hayley 27 4 4 8 30.133-5 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 13 Clairmont, Taytum 27 2 6 8 37.054 +3 7-14 7 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 55 Hickel, Tori 28 0 8 8 24.000 +12 11-22 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 5 Silva, Halle 26 3 4 7 39.077 +6 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 11 Zalewski, Christina 28 3 4 7 31.097 +8 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 8 19 Haganey, Melissa 28 2 3 5 15.133 +9 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 10 Rossini, Adrieana 5 0 1 1 0.000-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Crane, Morgan 8 0 0 0 4.000-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TM Team 13 0 0 0 0.000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 28 131 216 347 1017.129 290 122-255 120 1 1 23 6 20 23 0 0 6 10 347 Opponents 28 61 97 158 697.088-303 111-225 110 1 0 13 0 8 4 1 0 1 4 445 ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho PP SH EN 39 Bugalski, Brittany 20-18 1171:37 34 1.74 441.928 16 3 1 2 8 0 0 21 Foss, Sarah 10-10 482:17 24 2.99 189.887 7 1 0 0 4 0 0 30 Storms, Brianna 1-0 27:47 1 2.16 6.857 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 TM Team 13-0 03:10 2 75.79 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 28 1684:51 61 2.17 636.912 23 4 1 2 13 0 2 Opponents 28 1684:51 127 4.67 886.871 4 23 1 0 23 6 4 TEAM STATISTICS NU OPP Goal-Shot Attempts 131-1017 61-697 Goals Scored per game 4.7 2.2 Shot percentage.129.088 Shot/Game 36.3 24.9 Assists 216 97 POWER PLAYS Goals-Power Plays 23-94 13-102 Conversion Percent.245.127 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 131 61 Power Play 23 13 Short-handed 6 0 Empty Net 4 2 Unassisted 10 4 Overtime 0 0 Shootout 0 0 Hat-Tricks 6 1 PENALTIES NU OPP Number 122 111 Minutes 255 225 Penalties/Game 4.4 4.0 Pen minutes/game 9.1 8.0 Minor 120 110 Major 1 1 FACEOFFS NU OPP Faceoff W-L percentage.503.497 ATTENDANCE NU OPP Total 5927 4027 Dates/Averge Per Date 16/370 12/336 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/ GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Northeastern 42 45 44 0 131 Opponents 22 18 21 0 61 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Northeastern 333 347 335 2 1017 Opponents 231 240 225 1 697 SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Northeastern 209 222 204 1 636 Opponents 291 302 291 2 886 15

2015-16 Numerical Roster no. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. S/C Hometown Last Team 2 Lauren Kelly So. D 5-6 Left Watertown, Mass. Winchendon School 3 Morgan Crane Fr. F 5-10 Right Northfield, Ill. Chicago Young Americans 5 Halle Silva So. F 5-0 Right Acushnet, Mass. Tabor Academy 6 Shelby Herrington So. F 6-1 Left Bow, N.H. Bishop Brady 7 McKenna Brand So. F 5-6 Left Nevis, Minn. North American Hockey Academy 10 Adrieana Rossini Fr. F 5-6 Left Malden, Mass. Arlington Catholic 11 Christina Zalewski So. F 5-4 Left Canonsburg, Pa. Williston Northampton 13 Taytum Clairmont So. F 5-4 Right Waterloo, Ontario Toronto Aeros 14 Hayley Scamurra Jr. F 5-8 Left Williamsville, N.Y. Oakville Junior Hornets 15 Jordan Krause Sr. D 5-9 Right Kelowna, British Columbia Minnesota-Duluth 19 Melissa Haganey (A) Jr. F 5-4 Right Franklin, Mass. CT Polar Bears 21 Sarah Foss (A) Jr. G 5-4 Left North Reading, Mass. National Sports Academy 23 Hayley Masters Jr. F 5-8 Left Shanty Bay, Ontario Mississauga Junior Chiefs 26 Heather Mottau Jr. D 5-6 Right Milton, Mass. Shattuck-St. Mary s 27 Maddie Hartman Fr. D 5-7 Right Deer Park, Ill. Chicago Young Americans 28 Paige Savage R-Jr. F 5-8 Left Johns Creek, Ga. North American Hockey Academy U-19 30 Brianna Storms Fr. G 5-5 Left Sabin, Minn. Moorhead 37 Kasidy Anderson Fr. F 5-10 Right Shaker Heights, Ohio Shaker Heights 39 Brittany Bugalski Fr. G 5-9 Left Boynton Beach, Fla. U.S. U-18/Loomis Chaffee 41 Denisa Krizova So. F 5-5 Left Horni Cerekev, Czech Republic National Sports Academy 55 Tori Hickel (A) Sr. D 5-4 Right Anchorage, Alaska North American Hockey Academy 66 Ainsley MacMillan So. D 5-6 Right Ilderton, Ontario Canada U-18/Mississauga Chiefs 77 (C) Sr. F 5-2 Left Palos Heights, Ill. Berkshire School Head Coach: Dave Flint (North Adams State 93) Associate Head Coach: Jeff Pellegrini (UMass Boston 09) Assistant Coach: Nick Carpenito (Northeastern 11) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Todd Lampert (Nathaniel Hawthorne 74) Director of Hockey Operations: Julie Hershkowitz (Northeastern 06) Director of Strength & Conditioning: Dan Boothby (Central Connecticut State 05) Equipment Manager: Eric Anastasi (Curry College 12) Athletic Trainer: Katie Delude (Springfield 11, Texas State 14) Athletic Communications: Asha Michener (Boston University 09) 37 Anderson, Kasidy 7 Brand, McKenna 39 Bugalski, Brittany 13 Clairmont, Taytum 77 Coyne, Kendall 3 Crane, Morgan 21 Foss, Sarah 19 Haganey, Melissa 27 Hartman, Maddie 2015-16 alphabetical Roster 6 Herrington, Shelby 55 Hickel, Tori 2 Kelly, Lauren 15 Krause, Jordan 41 Krizova, Denisa 66 MacMillan, Ainsley 23 Masters, Hayley 26 Mottau, Heather 10 Rossini, Adrieana 28 Savage, Paige 14 Scamurra, Hayley 5 Silva, Halle 30 Storms, Brianna 11 Zalewski, Christina 2015-16 Pronunciation Guide Kasidy Anderson CASS-uh-dee Sarah Foss fawss Denisa Krizova SHEE-shuh-vuh Hayley Scamurra sca-more-ah Brittany Bugalski buh-gahl-skee Melissa Haganey HAG-uh-nee Ainsley MacMillan mac-mill-in Christina Zalewski za-less-kee Taytum Clairmont CLARE-mont Shelby Herrington HEHR-ing-tin Heather Mottau motto coin Tori Hickel HICK-el Jeff Pellegrini pell-eh-gree-nee Morgan Crane crain Jordan Krause kraus Adrieana Rossini roh-see-nee 16 2015-16 NORTHEASTERN WOMEN S HOCKEY

dave flint Head Coach Seventh Season North Adams State 93 NU Record: 129-86-25 (.590) Dave Flint was named the sixth coach of the Northeastern women s ice hockey program in 2008, and has led a women s hockey renaissance on Huntington Avenue ever since. In just five seasons at the helm, Flint s team has caught the attention of the nation, and is poised to take the next step and reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history in 2014-15. In 2014-15, Flint guided Northeastern at least as far as the Hockey East Semifinals for the fifth straight season. Under Flint s guidance, junior racked up 52 points and was named a Second Team ACHA All-American and a Top Ten Finalist for the prestigious Patty Kazmaier Award. In addition, freshman Denisa Krizova developed into one of the best rookies in Hockey East, finishing the season with 35 points in 33 games, and a league-leading 1.06 points-per-game clip among freshmen. Flint also oversaw the development of senior netminder Chloe Desjardins, who graduated from the program as NU s all-time leader in games played (104) and total saves (2,808). Since taking over the reigns, Flint has led the Huskies to two Women s Beanpot titles (2012, 2013) and two appearances in the Hockey East championship game (2011, 2013). Northeastern has also finished in the top three in the regular season WHEA standings in each of the last four years. In 2011-12, Flint led the Huskies to the Hockey East regular season title, the first in program history, and was named Hockey East Co-Coach of the Year, and All-New England Coach of the Year. Flint has coached numerous All-Conference performers, as well as three Olympians: (USA), Florence Schelling 12 (SUI) and Julia Marty 11 (SUI). In 2014, Coyne tied for the Team USA lead with six points as the Americans took home the silver medal in Sochi, Russia. In her sophomore season (2012-13) at the NCAA level, Coyne registered 68 points in 34 games en route to a Patty Kazmaier Top Ten nomination. Schelling, a CCM First Team All-American in 2012, was named the MVP of the 2014 Olympic Women s Hockey Tournament after backstopping the Swiss to the bronze medal. Marty also played a huge role in the success of Team Switzerland, wearing the captain s C throughout the competition. Flint came to Northeastern after five seasons as the head coach at St. Anselm in Manchester, N.H., where he built the women s hockey program from the ground up. After serving as assistant coach to the men s hockey team at St. Anselm for seven years, Flint took over the women s hockey team in 2003 and was charged with making the transition to varsity status. Flint transformed the team into an immediate winner, leading the Hawks to a 21-3-1 record in the 2004-05 season. Although St. Anselm was not eligible to compete in the ECAC East Tournament or the NCAA Division III Tournament due to its status as a non-scholarship Division II institution, Flint led the Hawks to the ECAC Open tournament, and won the championship. Since then, St. Anselm has won at least 20 games every season and has also clinched two ECAC East regular season/ecac Open titles.flint s St. Anselm teams excelled on defense, leading the nation in goals against in three of his four seasons at the varsity level. In 2007-08 Flint led the Hawks to a 23-2-1 record and the ECAC Open Championship. The 2007-08 season also saw Flint craft St. Anselm s defensive unit into the best in the nation, allowing just 0.92 goals per game. Six St. Anselm players earned All-Conference honors, and both the ECAC East of the Year award and the Goalie of the Year award went to Hawks players. Flint s exceptional coaching did not go unrecognized, as he was named ECAC East Coach of the Year three times and was a three-time finalist for National Coach of the Year. He coached three ECAC East s of the Year, two Rookies of the Year and one Goalie of the Year, as well as two All-Americans. Over Flint s four-year tenure, the Hawks compiled a record of 88-15-2. Since 2005, Flint has also been a member of the USA Hockey staff. In 2008, he was appointed the goaltending coach and advisor for the women s national program. He was also an assistant coach for the U.S. National Team that won the silver medal at the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada. Under his guidance, Team USA s goalies posted a 1.58 goals against average and won the gold medal at the 2008 World Championship in Harbin, China. Flint also served as an assistant coach to the U.S. Select Team that participated in the Four Nations Cup in 2009. Since 1999, Flint has served as director of off-ice conditioning and as assistant to the director of on-ice instruction at Superskills Hockey in Tewksbury, Mass., an offseason training site for amateur and professional goaltenders. In addition, he is an instructor at the Daccord Goaltending Camps and Pro Prospect Camps in Manchester, N.H., and has worked with NHL goaltenders Peter Skudra, Andrew Raycroft and Scott Clemmensen. A 1993 graduate of North Adams State College (now the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts), Flint was a four-year member of the varsity men s ice hockey team as a goaltender, and earned Team MVP honors as a senior. Flint received his bachelor s degree in Biology with a concentration in Sports Medicine. He is Athletic Trainer Certified and is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist. Opponents W L T Bemidji State 0 0 2 Boston College 2 22 3 Boston University 9 19 1 Brown 1 1 0 Clarkson 2 0 0 Connecticut 16 3 4 Colgate 2 0 0 Cornell 0 3 0 Dartmouth 3 2 0 Harvard 1 4 1 Lindenwood 0 1 0 Maine 14 3 4 Mercyhurst 3 1 0 Merrimack 3 0 0 New Hampshire 17 6 1 Niagara 2 0 0 Providence 14 6 1 Princeton 1 1 0 Quinnipiac 2 1 0 Rensselaer 4 0 0 RIT 1 0 1 Opponents W L T Robert Morris 2 1 2 St. Cloud State 1 1 0 St. Lawrence 1 2 1 Syracuse 2 1 2 Union 5 1 0 Vermont 18 2 2 Wayne State 0 2 0 Wisconsin 0 2 0 Yale 2 1 0 situations W L T Home 70 38 4 Away 56 38 18 Hockey East 83 49 14 Non-Conference 46 37 11 Neutral 3 10 3 Beanpot 4 5 3 WHEA Tournament 7 7 0 Overall 129 86 25 17