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Laker Women’s Ice HockeyLaker Women’s Ice Hockey

2010 - 2011 Schedule

Oswego StateWomen’s Ice Hockey 2010-11

Oct 23 AURORA (EXH.) 3 p.m.Oct 29 Adrian 7 p.m.

Nov 7 ELMIRA* 3 p.m.

Nov 20 UTICA* 7 p.m.

Nov 12 Cortland* 7 p.m.

Nov 6 ELMIRA* 3 p.m.Oct 30 Adrian 2 p.m.

Nov 19 UTICA* 7 p.m.Nov 13 Cortland* 3 p.m.

Dec 10 SACRED HEART 3 p.m.Dec 11 SACRED HEART 3 p.m.

Jan 22 CHATHAM* 3 p.m.

* - Denotes ECAC West Contest Home Contests in BOLD CAPSathletics.oswego.edu

Jan 23 CHATHAM* 2 p.m.

Jan 19 Hamilton 7 p.m.Jan 15 Neumann* 4 p.m.

Jan 30 Plattsburgh* 3 p.m.Jan 29 Plattsburgh* 3 p.m.

Dec 3 POTSDAM* 7 p.m.Nov 23 HAMILTON 7 p.m.

Dec 4 POTSDAM* 3 p.m.

Feb 5 BUFFALO STATE* 3 p.m.Feb 11 RIT* 3 p.m.Feb 12 RIT* 7 p.m.

Feb 4 BUFFALO STATE* 7 p.m.

Feb 26 ECAC West First Rd. TBDMar 5 ECAC West Semis TBDMar 6 ECAC West Finals TBD

Feb 22 CASTLETON STATE 3 p.m.

Jan 14 Neumann* 7 p.m. Mar 11 NCAA First Round TBD

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Welcome to Oswego State Athletics

The Eastern College Athletic Conference

About SUNY Oswego

Timothy HaleDirector of Intercollegiate Athletics

Welcome to Oswego State Athletics — Welcome to Success! As you go through the process of choosing a college, I hope you will realize all the tremendous advantages Oswego holds for you. Our beautiful campus on the shore of Lake Ontario is one of the most striking settings in the country. Our focus is on developing outstanding student athletes with a talented coaching staff, ever-improving indoor and outdoor facilities, and a strong academic support program. As an Oswego athlete, you will have the opportunity to test yourself in the classroom and in competition. You will be encouraged to achieve at a high level and supported in your endeavors.

On behalf of our entire staff, we look forward to having you join us as an Oswego State student athlete.

Timothy G. Hale

The Eastern College Athletic Conference administers 105 championships in 37 sports. The ECAC Championships offer over 19,000 student-athletes from the 321 member institutions, including 189 in Division III, an opportunity to extend their seasons through the year-ending championships, or an additional possibility to qualify for an NCAA Championship. ECAC Championships are held for both men and women in team and individual sports during the fall, winter, and spring seasons.

The mission of the ECAC shall be to initiate, stimulate and improve intercollegiate athletics programs for student-athletes, and to promote and develop educational leadership, athletics excellence and athletics participation.

Buffalo StateChathamCortland

ElmiraNeumann Oswego

PlattsburghPotsdam

RITUtica

Women’s Hockey Member Institutions

At SUNY Oswego we foster liberal and professional learning in a dynamic, interactive, and supportive environment. SUNY Oswego offers an opportunity for students to pursue unlimited horizons. With a student body of more than 8,400 learners, we are large enough to offer more than 100 programs of study yet small enough for students to form quality relationships with each other and caring faculty.

Our learner-centered approach stresses quality education and experience inside and outside the classroom on our scenic, 690-acre lakeside campus. Students pursue bright futures through programs in our College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; School of Business; School of Communication, Media, and the Arts; and School of Education – as well as innovative interdisciplinary programs that cross traditional boundaries. Oswego opens doors to the future with internships and study-abroad opportunities that consistently rate among the highest in the SUNY system.

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The Student-Athlete Comes First Oswego State Quick FactsIn the ClassroomToday’s student-athletes are faced with many challenges both on and off the playing field. With this in mind, Oswego State is proud to have developed one of the leading NCAA Challenging Athletic Minds for Personal Success (CHAMPS)/Life Skills programs in the country, consisting of five commitment areas: * Athletic excellence * Academic excellence * Personal development * Career development * ServiceOswego State has two staff members dedicated to academic support programs for its student-athletes, such as the Student-Athlete Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) and Student-Athlete Mentor (SAM) programs in addition to the CHAMPS/Life Skills program.

Facilities Oswego State’s commitment to serving the well-being and readiness of its student-athletes extends from the classroom to the quality of athletic facilities. Laker Hall, which was built in 1968, serves as the Lakers’ primary indoor facility and is home to the Oswego State Athletic Department.

Facilities Include:Max Ziel Gymnasium - 3,500 capacityCampus Center Ice Area - Opened October 2006Laker Pool - Six lanes and separate diving wellWeight Training Room - Renovated and expanded Fall 2008Laker Field Complex - Game and practice fields for baseball, softball, track and field, field hockey, soccer, and lacrosse, including six tennis courtsWrestling Practice Area - 40-ft by 80-ft area with two regulation practice circles

Quick Facts

Founded: 1861Location: Oswego, New York, 13126Enrollment: 7,400 undergraduate students 1,100 graduate studentsNickname: LakersSchool Colors: Hunter Green and GoldHome Arena: Campus Center ArenaConference: Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference West (ECAC)Affiliation: NCAA Division IIIPresident: Deborah F. StanleyAthletic Director: Timothy G. HaleAthletics Phone: 315.312.3056

Laker Women’s Ice Hockey

Head Coach: Diane DillonPhone: 315.312.2880Email: [email protected] Coach: Joe HeydenburgAthletic Trainers: Gary Fulsaas, Anthony WendtEquipment Manager: Rhonda Taylor2009-2010 Overall Record: 7-17-12009-2010 ECAC West Record: 5-12-1Last ECAC West Tournament: 2009Website: athletics.oswego.edu

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Head Coach Diane Dillon 2009-2010 Season in ReviewDiane Dillon begins her fifth year at the helm of the Oswego State Laker women’s ice hockey program in 2010-11. Last season, Dillon guided Oswego State to an overall record of 7-17-1 and a conference record of 5-12-1.

Dillon was named the Laker women’s ice hockey head coach on March 8, 2006, and went on to garner ECAC Women’s West Coach of the Year honors following her first season behind the bench at Oswego State.

Dillon, a native of Tonawanda, N.Y., completed five seasons as assistant coach for women’s ice hockey at Cornell University prior to becoming the head coach at Oswego State. In addition to game and practice responsibilities, Dillon was the primary recruiting coordinator for the Big Red and monitored academic progress of the student-athletes. She was also involved with developing the program’s relationship with alumni and the community.

A 1983 graduate of Cornell, Dillon is one of the most prominent players in the program’s history. She currently stands seventh in Big Red history in goals (65), fifth in assists (79) and sixth in total points (144). She was a team MVP in her freshman year and served as a team captain for three years, helping the Big Red to Ivy League championships in 1979 and 1980.

EMAIL: [email protected]

PHONE: 315.312.2880

Career Record at Oswego:

30-61-6 Overall 15-46-5 ECAC West

Year-by-Year Record2009-10 - 7-17-1 Overall 5-12-1 ECAC West2008-09 - 8-16-1 Overall 5-12-1 ECAC West2007-08 - 8-16-1 Overall 3-13-0 ECAC West2006-07 - 7-12-3 Overall 2-9-3 ECAC West

The women’s ice hockey team had several memorable moments this season despite narrowly missing the ECAC West playoffs in its fourth year of existence. The Lakers finished second at the Rutland Herald Invitational with junior Emily Grippin named to the all-tournament team, and nearly knocked off top-ranked Plattsburgh in the season finale as junior goaltender Emi Williams stopped 61 shots. Additional highlights included swepping Buffalo State and defeating Utica for the first time in program history.

Senior Jenna Kirkwood paced the Lakers offensively with 16 points on 12 goals and four assists, while Williams finished the season with 654 saves.

Multiple award-winner Emi Williams

Lakers Edged Out of Playoffs

2009-2010 RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous Team1 Lana Peterson G 5-3 Fr. Anchorage, Alaska / Anchorage Northstars2 Alex Szypryt F 5-8 Fr. Bridgewater, N.J. / Princeton Tiger Lilies3 Kendra Lemire F 5-7 Sr. Falher, Alb. / Warner Prep5 Karly Armstrong F 5-8 Sr. Sudbury, Ont. / Sudbury Wolves6 Natalie Rossi D 5-4 Jr. Edison, N.J. / New Jersey Rockets7 Brenna Weber D 5-4 Jr. Andover, Minn. / Andover High School9 Tiarra Garrow F 5-0 Sr. Morrisonville, N.Y. / Plattsburgh State10 Emily Grippin F 4-11 Jr. Ithaca, N.Y. / Syracuse Stars11 Bryanna Forrest F 5-3 Fr. Anchorage, Alaska / Anchorage Northstars12 Jillian Bergeron F 5-9 So. Brockville, Ont. / Nepean Wildcats13 Breanne Reith D 5-4 Fr. East St. Paul, Man. / Pursuit of Excellence14 Sarah Hannon F 5-2 Jr. Lackawanna, N.Y. / Niagara Falls Rapids15 Meagan Big Snake D 5-5 Jr. Siksika, Alb. / Warner Prep16 Jenna Kirkwood F 5-6 Sr. Chilliwack, B.C. / Warner Prep17 Becky Carra F 5-7 Fr. Fairless Hills, Pa. / Wyoming Seminary18 Kelly Collins F 5-9 So. Fairport, N.Y. / Taft Prep19 Tiffany Duquette F 5-6 Sr. Peru, N.Y. / Sudbury Wolves20 Angie Friesen D 5-9 Sr. Chilliwack, B.C. / Pacific Steelers21 Erica Shapey F 5-4 Jr. Plainview, N.Y. / Northwood School22 Kristin Metzger F 5-3 Fr. Lee Center, N.Y. / Rochester Edge23 Aprilyn Gush D 5-6 Sr. Carleton Place, Ont. / Perth Jr. Wings25 Sara Kenyon G 5-4 Fr. Burlington, N.J. / Elmira College27 Lauren Gilpin F 5-5 So. Georgetown, Ont. / Brampton Jr. Thunder28 Kathryn Sbrocchi D 5-3 So. Mississauga, Ont. / Mississauga Chiefs Int AA30 Emi Williams G 5-6 Jr. Anchorage, Alaska / Anchorage Northstars

“SUNY Oswego offers a tremendous education and when combined with an excellent and storied hockey tradition, it makes for a compelling combination for any hockey player who is serious about her future. ”