December 15, 2000
CLARKSON NAMES LAUREL STEWART NEW WOMEN'S SOCCER/LACROSSE COACH
Clarkson University has selected Laurel Stewart as the new head coach for the women's lacrosse and soccer programs for the upcoming year. Stewart just completed a successful season as the head women's soccer coach at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana. She also served as the assistant coach at the college from 1996-1999 and has served as head women's soccer coach in the Olympic Development Program, selecting and training a team of elite soccer players in Indiana to compete at the regional level.
"Laurel is very knowledgeable about the games of soccer and lacrosse and I am certain she will lead Clarkson's programs in the right direction," said Clarkson Athletic Chairman Geoff Brown. "I am very pleased to have Laurel joining our staff and providing critical leadership for our athletic teams."
Stewart, who attained a Bachelor of Arts degree from Earlham in 1996 and completed a Master of Science at the Brockport State this past summer, played both soccer and lacrosse at Earlham College in the mid-1990's. She was a four-time all-conference player and three-time captain for the soccer team and was a captain her senior year for the lacrosse team.
Stewart was also selected by the YWCA as the Women in Sports Volunteer of the Year in Richmond, IN. Stewart will begin work with the Golden Knights' women's lacrosse team this spring.
2000 CLARKSON SEASON ReCAP
Appointed just one month before the start of the season, first-year head coach Kelly Norman was barely familiar with the Clarkson University Women’s Soccer team, but the Knights accomplishments under Norman were numerous when considering the situation in which the team was placed.
Though the Golden Knights finished with a 3-15 overall record, which included tough competition in the Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (UCAA), Clarkson’s youth could turn many of those losses into wins next season with additional experience. With just two seniors on the roster, the Golden Knights lost four games in overtime and dropped two other close games late in the second half.
Clarkson started the season with a 2-1 overtime loss to Norwich but rebounded with a 3-0 win versus cross-town rival Potsdam State. In that game, freshman Melanie Kuechle (Williamsville, NY) became just the second Clarkson freshman to score three goals in a game. Kuechle was named UCAA Rookie of the Week on September 11th for her dominating performance. Also winning the UCAA Goalkeeper of the Week was sophomore Shaina Bellis (Spencerport, NY). Bellis started six games during the season, but won two games for the Knights and recorded her first career shutout.
After recording a win at Potsdam, the Knights also picked up victories at Hantz Field against St. John Fisher and Cazenovia. The Knights defeated Fisher 2-1 in overtime on September 9th and buried Cazenovia 6-0 on October 10th, the highest goal output of the season for Clarkson.
Clarkson’s youth this fall could serve them well in future seasons as the Knights’ top 11 scorers this season were all underclassmen. Along with Kuechle, freshman Kelly Martin (Wantage, NJ) led the team with three goals and seven points. Sophomores Sarah Kenney (North Conway, NH) and Ashley Mosher (Harrisville, NY) each added two goals and five points while junior tri-captain Christine Dircks (Sudbury, MA) added a goal and three assists for five points. Also contributing to the Knights’ offense were sophomores Laura Tilley (Coram, NY), Kira Wilson (Fulton, NY), and Andrea Barberi (Rochester, NY) as well as freshmen Sarah Grimaldi (LeRoy, NY) and Deanna St. Onge (Greene, ME).
Contributing on defense along with Dircks were senior tri-captain Danielle Zimmer (Kenmore, NY), sophomores Lindsey Suitor (Youngstown, NY) and Amanda Cave (Ontario, NY) as well as freshmen Lindsey Perkins (Lisbon, NY) and Amy Castranova (Webster, NY). Sharing goaltending duties with Bellis was senior Jen Bashant (Tupper Lake) who added another shutout to her Clarkson career-record of 14.5. Bashant started 12 games and recorded 144 saves placing her second all-time at Clarkson. She also tied the Clarkson record for most career wins as goalkeeper, winning her 18th career game against Cazenovia.
October 21, 2000
GOLDEN KNIGHTS END SEASON WITH 3-1 LOSS at ELMIRA
Elmira, NY - Elmira scored three times in a 19-minute span midway through the second half and held on to defeat the Clarkson University Women's Soccer team 3-1 in a non-league game Saturday afternoon.
Deanna St. Onge (Greene, ME) scored in the final minuts to account for the Golden Knights lone goal. Lindsey Perkins (Lisbon, NY) assisted on St. Onge's goal.
Jen Bashant made 15 saves for the Golden Knights, who ended the regular season with a 3-15 record.
October 20, 2000
GOLDEN KNIGHTS SUFFER 8-0 DEFEAT at ITHACA
October 17, 2000
CLARKSON FALLS SHORT vs SLU
Potsdam, NY – Jen Backus scored two goals and added an assist as St. Lawrence defeated the Clarkson University Women’s Soccer team 4-0 in the Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (UCAA) regular season finale Tuesday afternoon at Clarkson’s Hantz Field. Senior Jen Bashant (Tupper Lake, NY) stopped eight shots for the Golden Knights. St. Lawrence improved to 12-4 overall and 5-2 in the UCAA while the Golden Knights fell to 3-13 and 0-7 in the UCAA. Clarkson closes out the 2000 campaign this weekend playing at Ithaca on Friday at 3:30 p.m. and at Elmira on Saturday, at 1:00 p.m.
October 14, 2000
GOLDEN KNIGHTS FALL TO VASSAR 1-0
Potsdam, NY - Shannon Carroll scored her ninth goal of the season late in the first half to account for all the scoring, leading Vassar College to a 1-0 win over the Clarkson University Women's Soccer team in an Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (UCAA) game Saturday afternoon at Clarkson's Hantz Field.
Carroll's goal came on a long, wind-blown goalie punt that bounced over the Clarkson defender for the break away shot. Sophomore Lauren Kelly, whose kick led to the goal, made five saves for the shutout for Vassar.
Jen Bashant (Tupper Lake, NY) stopped 13 shots, including several key saves in the first half, to keep the game close for the Golden Knights. Clarkson fell to 3-12 overall and 0-6 in the UCAA. The Golden Knights finish the UCAA season against St. Lawrence at 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 17th at Hantz Field.
October 13, 2000
REDHAWKS SCORE THREE SECOND-HALF GOALS FOR 4-1 WIN at CLARKSON
Potsdam, NY - Freshman striker Bess Krietemeyer scored two goals in the final seven minutes to help Rensselaer preserve their lead and defeat the Clarkson University Women's Soccer team 4-1 in an Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (UCAA) game Friday afternoon at Clarkson's Hantz Field.
Soraya Sadeghi scored the game's opening goal with 12:22 remaining in the first half to give the Redhawks, who improved to 9-3 overall and 3-3 in the UCAA, a 1-0 lead.
Freshman striker Kelly Martin (Wantage, NY) tied the score at 1-1 with less than two minutes remaining in the first half for the Golden Knights. Sophomore Laura Tilley (Coram, NY) was credited with the assist.
Amanda Gyllstrom scored the go-ahead goal midway through the second half on a penalty kick and Krietemeyer tallied the final two goals of the game late in the second half. Jennifer Cilla made three saves for the win for Rensselaer while Shaina Bellis (Spencerport, NY) stopped 10 shots for the Golden Knights. Clarkson fell to 3-11 overall and 0-5 in the UCAA.
October 11, 2000
KNIGHTS END LOSING STREAK, DOWN CAZENOVIA 6-0
Potsdam, NY – The Clarkson University Women’s Soccer team scored their first goal just 30 seconds in the game and cruised from there for a 6-0 win over a depleted Cazenovia team in a non-league game at Clarkson’s Hantz Field.
Freshman striker Kelly Martin (Wantage, NY) scored her first two collegiate goals to lead the Golden Knights to the win, ending an eight-game losing skid. Christine Dircks (Sudbury, MA) and Ashley Mosher (Harrisville, NY) added a goal and an assist for Clarkson. Freshman Sara Grimaldi (LeRoy, NY) scored her first collegiate goal and added an assist and sophomore Kira Wilson (Fulton, NY) added a goal for the Knights, who improved to 3-10 on the season.
Jen Bashant (Tupper Lake, NY) needed to make just one save to record her first shutout of the season for Clarkson.
October 7, 2000
KNIGHTS FALL 1-0 in DOUBLE OT at RUSSELL SAGE
Troy, NY - Marcy Pilling scored at the 115:45 mark of the second overtime as Russell Sage defeated the Clarkson University Women's Soccer team 1-0 in a non-league game Saturday afternoon.
Jen Bashant (Tupper Lake, NY) made five saves for the Golden Knights, who fell to 2-10 overall this season. Clarkson hosts Cazenovia at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 10, 2000 at Hantz Field.
October 3, 2000
CLARKSON DROPS 3-0 DECISION to OSWEGO STATE
September 30, 2000
CLARKSON FALLS 3-0 at SKIDMORE
September 29, 2000
19th-RANKED UNION DROPS GOLDEN KNIGHTS 8-0
September 23, 2000
GOLDEN KNIGHTS FALL IN OVERTIME FOR THIRD TIME THIS SEASON, DROP 2-1 DECISION TO RIT
Potsdam, NY – Junior striker Carol Rivers (Rochester, NY) scored 21 seconds into the overtime on a header from sophomore Trisha Schepler (Hilton, NY) to lead Rochester Institute of Technology past the Clarkson University Women’s Soccer team 2-1 in a non-league game Saturday afternoon at Clarkson’s Hantz Field.
Sophomore Ashley Mosher (Harrisville, NY) led off the scoring early in the second half for the Golden Knights, scoring at the 53:54 mark on a pass from freshman Melanie Kuechle (Williamsville, NY). RIT’s Heather Savage (Saratoga Springs, NY) tied the game up for the Tigers less than four minutes later.
Shaina Bellis (Spencerport, NY) made 10 saves for the Golden Knights while Christie Brewer (Scotia, NY) made six saves for the Tigers. The Golden Knights return to action on Friday, September 29 at Union in an Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (UCAA) game.
September 19, 2000
CLARKSON SURRENDERS TWO LATE GOALS in 2-0 LOSS to PLATTSBURGH
Potsdam, NY – Megan Geary (Ogdensburg, NY) scored with 5:31 remaining in the second half to help end a scoreless tie and give the Cardinals a 2-0 win over the Clarkson University Women’s Soccer team in a non-league matchup at Clarkson’s Hantz Field. Geary’s shot came from about 20 yards out and ticked off the underside of the crossbar beyond the reach of Clarkson goaltender Jen Bashant’s (Tupper Lake, NY) outstretched hands. Zoey D’Arienzo (Williamsville, NY) scored with less than a minute remaining on a direct kick for the insurance goal for the Cardinals, who moved to 5-2 on the season. Bashant made 14 saves for the Golden Knights, who fell to 2-5 overall this season.
September 16, 2000
KNIGHTS FALL to WILLIAM SMITH
After struggling offensively yesterday against Hamilton, the Clarkson University Women’s Soccer team found even more difficulty against an impressive William Smith team, falling to the Herons 7-0 in an Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (UCAA) game Saturday afternoon at Clarkson’s Hantz Field.
Alyson Stachura (Pittsford, NY) scored two goals while Danielle Cornett (Potsdam, NY), Kristin Perrigo (Liverpool, NY) and Victoria Costello (Andover, MA) each added a goal and an assist for William Smith, which improved to 3-3 overall and 1-1 in the UCAA. Kristin Falzarano (Morris Plains, NJ) and Janet Howson (Madison, NJ) also each scored a goal in the first half for the Herons.
The Golden Knights, who fell to 2-4 overall and 0-2 in the UCAA, were out shot 30-6 and were held without a cornerkick opportunity. Sophomore goalkeeper Shaina Bellis (Spencerport, NY) played the first half and stopped 11 shots and senior Jen Bashant (Tupper Lake, NY) had nine saves in the second half.
The Golden Knights will try to rebound against Plattsburgh State on Tuesday, September 19th at Clarkson’s Hantz Field.
September 15, 2000
HAMILTON OFFENSE CONSTANT; CONTINENTALS DOWN KNIGHTS 2-0 IN UCAA OPENER
Potsdam, NY – Paula Dady (Wallingford, CT) and Amanda Siepiola (Clinton, NY) each scored a goal in the first 12 minutes of the second half as the Hamilton Continentals beat the Clarkson University Women’s Soccer team 2-0 in the Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (UCAA) opener Friday afternoon at Clarkson’s Hantz Field.
The Continentals (2-0, 1-0) scored just three and a half minutes in the game when Dady scored on a long cross from Siepiola. Siepiola scored eight minutes later to give Hamilton a 2-0 lead. The Golden Knights (2-3, 0-1) struggled with the Hamilton offense in the first half as the Continentals out shot Clarkson 20-1.
It didn’t get much better in the second half for the Golden Knights as Clarkson mustered just six more shots while Hamilton added 18 more. Jen Munoz (Old Bridge, NJ) and Brenna Chiaputti (Bolton, CT) combined to make four saves for the shutout for Hamilton. Jen Bashant (Tupper Lake, NY) made 24 saves for the Golden Knights.
Clarkson will host UCAA-foe William Smith at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, September 16th at Hantz Field.
September 12, 2000
CLARKSON'S KUECHLE and BELLIS EARN UCAA WEEKLY UCAA ALL-STAR HONORS
Freshman Melanie Kuechle (Williamsville, NY), a 6-0 striker for the Clarkson University Women's Soccer team, was selected this week as the Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (UCAA) Rookie of the Week for the dates September 4-10. Kuechle tied a school record with three goals in a game this past week against Potsdam State, scoring one in the first half and two more in the second half. Kuechle became just the fifth player in 19 seasons of Clarkson women's soccer to score three goals in a game, and only the second freshman to accomplish the feat. Kuechle leads the team in goals and points through the first four games of the season, which Clarkson has split for a 2-2 record.
Shaina Bellis (Spencerport, NY), a sophomore goaltender was selected as the UCAA Goalie of the Week for the dates September 4-10. Bellis allowed just one goal and made 17 saves in two Clarkson victories this past week, including a 3-0 shutout, the first of her collegiate career, over cross-town rival Potsdam State. Bellis made six saves against the Bears and made 11 saves against St. John Fisher in a 2-1 overtime win over the Cardinals. Bellis' save percentage is .944 and her goals against average is a lowly 0.45, both team-leading totals.
The Golden Knights return to action this weekend, hosting UCAA foes Hamilton and Williams Smith College.
September 9, 2000
THIRD OVERTIME GAME OF SEASON ENDS ON BETTER NOTE FOR KNIGHTS
Potsdam, NY - After losing two games in overtime in their first three games, the Clarkson University women's soccer team finally ended up on the winning side of an extra-time game when sophomore Sarah Kenney (North Conway, NH) scored on a pass from classmate Laura Tilley (Coram, NY) with 10:48 remaining in the second overtime period to help lead Clarkson to a 2-1 win over St. John Fisher Saturday afternoon at Clarkson's Hantz Field.
Cardinals senior midfielder Jen Kuhner (Wayne, NY) opened the scoring for St. John Fisher with an unassisted goal at the 75:23 mark in the second half. The Golden Knights tied the score 1-1 with 7:01 remaining when sophomore Kira Wilson (Fulton, NY) scored her first goal this season on a pass from freshman Kelly Martin (Wantage, NY).
Sophomore Shaina Bellis (Spencerport, NY) recorded her second win of the season, making 11 saves in net for Clarkson. Junior Jamie White (Gloversville, NY) made 15 saves for the Cardinals.
The Golden Knights improved to 2-2 on the season and begin conference play on Friday, September 15th when they host Hamilton at Hantz Field.
September 8, 2000
HART SCORES IN OVERTIME, SENDS CLARKSON TO SECOND OVERTIME DEFEAT OF SEASON, 1-0
Potsdam, NY - Junior striker Laura Hart (Ellicottville, MD) scored an unassisted goal three minutes into sudden-victory overtime as Keuka College defeated the Clarkson University women's soccer team 1-0 Friday afternoon at Clarkson's Hantz Field.
Both teams' offenses worked well, combining for 50 shots, including 26 for the Golden Knights, but Clarkson keeper Jen Bashant (Tupper Lake, NY) and Keuka's goaltender Missy Burngasser (Tonawanda, NY) made excellent saves throughout the contest. Bashant totaled 18 saves while Burngasser stopped 21 shots in recording her second shutout of the season.
The loss was the second of the season for the Golden Knights (1-2), both of which have come in overtime. Keuka moved to 3-1 on the season.
September 6, 2000
FRESHMAN KUECHLE TIES CLARKSON RECORD WITH THREE GOALS; GOLDEN KNIGHTS DOWN BEARS 3-0
Potsdam, NY – Freshman Melanie Kuechle (Williamsville, NY) scored three goals, tying a Clarkson record for goals in a game, as the Clarkson University women’s soccer team defeated cross-town rival Potsdam State 3-0 at Potsdam Field Wednesday afternoon.
Kuechle scored her first collegiate goal at the 29:45 mark of the first half, coming off a rebound from a shot from junior Christine Dircks (Sudbury, MA), who was credited with the assist. Kuechle scored her second goal on a pass from Dircks at the 76:15 mark and then added another goal with just over three minutes remaining in the game on a blast from the 18-yard line that deflected under the crossbar.
Sophomore Shaina Bellis (Spencerport, NY) recorded six saves for her first career shutout. Clarkson moved to 1-1 on the season and will host Keuka College at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, September 8th.
September 2, 2000
KNIGHTS FALL IN OVERTIME TO NORWICH IN SEASON OPENER
Northfield, VT - Freshman Cheyenne Frasier redirected a pass from Maggie Dennison three minutes into the first overtime to help push Norwich to a 2-1 win over the Clarkson University Women's Soccer team Saturday afternoon.
The Golden Knights opened the scoring at the 16:11 mark of the first half when sophomore striker Sarah Kenney (N. Conway, NH) scored with the assist going to sophomore midfielder Andrea Barberi (Rochester, NY). The Cadets, who improved to 1-1 while the Knights fell to 0-1, came back with a goal just over a minute later when Laura Mangual scored on a pass from Elizabeth Burge.
Jen Bashant (Tupper Lake, NY) made nine saves while Alex Evans made 16 saves for the Cadets.
August 23, 2000
KNIGHTS GET READY for 2000 CAMPAIGN UNDER NEW HEAD COACH KELLY NORMAN
After posting its best record in seven years with an 8-10 mark last season, the Clarkson University Women’s Soccer team has high hopes for the 2000 campaign under first-year coach Kelly Norman. The eight wins included a school-record six-game winning streak that also saw the Golden Knights win their first Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (UCAA) game since 1997.
Led by co-captains Kiersten Dunbar and Monica Young, Clarkson would have most certainly earned a post-season selection had it not been for a tough run of opponents at the end of the regular season, including top UCAA foes Union and William Smith. With the impressive regular season came several highlights for the Knights. The Green and Gold posted early season victories over Potsdam (4-0) and Keuka (2-0), and then began a six-game winning stretch with their first conference triumph in two years, a 1-0 win at Hamilton. Clarkson also knocked-off Utica (1-0), RIT (3-1), Hartwick (5-0), Russell Sage (2-0) and Cazenovia (6-0).
Goalkeeper Jennifer Bashant (Tupper Lake, NY) was named the ECAC/UCAA Goaltender of the Week for her performances against Plattsburgh State and in the overtime victory over Hamilton. Bashant, who enters her senior campaign, tied her own school record with six shutouts in 1999 and in the process broke the career record with her 13th shutout. Her save percentage was .855 for the season and she sported a goals against average of 1.34. Sophomore Shaina Bellis (Spencerport, NY) will also challenge for playing time in the Clarkson goal.
Besides receiving excellent goaltending from Bashant, The Knights also scored 27 goals, the most the team has totaled since 1992. Sarah Giguere and Kirsten Hanson, who completed their collegiate eligibility, scored 16 points and 11 points, respectively for the Golden Knight, ranking first and third on the team. Giguere closed out her Clarkson career ranked sixth on the Green and Gold’s all-time scoring list with 36 career points on 14 goals and eight assists.
Despite the loss of the two UCAA All-Stars, Clarkson should still be strong offensively with the return of several talented underclassmen. Sophomore Laura Tilley (Coram, NY) was second on the team in goals (5) and points (14) while classmates Sarah Kenney (North Conway, NH) and Kira Wilson (Fulton, NY) contributed four goals each. Sophomores Ashley Mosher (Harrisville, NY) and Andrea Barberi (Rochester, NY) should add to the Clarkson offense.
Freshmen Kelly Martin (Wantage, NJ), Sara Grimaldi (LeRoy, NY), Colleen Flynn (Syracuse, NY), Melanie Kuechle (Williamsville, NY), and MacKenzie Patnode (Chateaugay, NY) should also contribute up front. With the lost to graduation of Dunbar, Young and Jessie MacFarlane, the Knights will look for a host of players to lift their defensive play a notch.
Senior Danielle Zimmer (Kenmore, NY) and junior Christine Dircks (Sudbury, MA) will be called upon to lead the defense. Sophomores Amanda Cave (Ontario, NY), Brittany Clark (Cattaraugus, NY), Lindsey Suitor (Youngstown, NY), and Kathryn Campbell (Brownville, NY) should also contribute at back. Freshmen Deanne St. Onge (Greene, ME), Anna Sharpsten (Idahofalls, ID), Lindsay Perkins (Lisbon, NY) and Amy Castronova (Webster, NY) are coming off strong high school careers and could see plenty of playing time this fall.
Clarkson opens its 18-game schedule on Saturday, September 2 at Norwich University in Vermont.
August 14, 2000
KELLY NORMAN NAMED NEW HEAD COACH
Former Clarkson University women's soccer player Kelly Norman has been named the new head coach of the Golden Knights for the 2000 fall campaign. A naive of Potsdam, New York , Norman played two years of soccer for the Golden Knights (1991-92). She was Clarkson's leading scorer in 1991 recording 13 points on five goals and three assists and gained Empire Athletic Association (EAA) All-Star recognition. A 1999 graduate of SUNY Potsdam, Norman most recently served as the head girl's soccer coach at Potsdam Central School. She has also been an instructor at several summer soccer camps.
Clarkson opens its 18-game schedule on Saturday, September 2 at Norwich University in Vermont.
1999 Season ReCap
December 14, 1999
CLARKSON SOCCER PLAYERS EARN UCAA ALL-STAR HONORS
Clarkson University women soccer players Sarah Giguere and Kirsten Hanson were recently named Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (UCAA) All-Stars.
A native of Waterville, Maine, Giguere became the first Clarkson University women’s soccer forward in four seasons to be named to the UCAA All-Conference First-Team in recognition of her excellent play for the Golden Knights this fall. Giguere, a senior striker, helped lead Clarkson to their best record since the 1992 season with her scoring and leadership on the soccer field. Giguere led the team with six goals and 16 points. Her career totals of 14 goals and 36 points place her fifth and sixth, respectively, on Clarkson’s all-time scoring list. Giguere, who was named UCAA Honorable Mention last season, helped Clarkson to a school-record six-game winning streak in September and October and helped lead the Golden Knights to an 8-10 mark.
Hanson, a native of Eggertsville, NY, was named to the UCAA All-Conference Second-Team in recognition of her excellent play for the women’s soccer team this fall. Hanson, a 5-10 senior fullback, finished third on the team in scoring this season with 11 points, including three goals and five assists. Her five assists led the team, as did her 60 shots attempted.
1999 SEASON ReCAP
First-year coach Chris Scuderi wasn't sure what to expect from the Clarkson women's soccer team this year, but she was certainly pleased with the end results. After watching the team win just 13 games in her three years as an assistant, Scuderi guided the team to an 8-10 mark, the most wins in a season since 1992.
The eight wins included a school-record six-game winning streak that also saw the Golden Knights win their first Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association (UCAA) game since 1997. Led by senior co-captains Kiersten Dunbar (Seneca Falls, NY) and Monica Young (Williamsville, NY), Clarkson would have most certainly earned a post-season selection had it not been for a tough run of opponents at the end of the regular season, including top UCAA foes Union and William Smith.
With the impressive regular season came several highlights for the Golden Knights. Junior goalkeeper Jennifer Bashant (Tupper Lake, NY) was named the ECAC/UCAA Goaltender of the Week for her performances in a 2-1 loss against Plattsburgh State on September 21 and a 1-0 overtime victory over UCAA rival Hamilton on September 25. Bashant tied her own school record with six shutouts this season and in the process broke the career record with her 13th shutout. Her save percentage was .855 for the season and she sported a goals against average of 1.34.
Besides receiving excellent goaltending from Bashant, Scuderi also coached the Clarkson's offense to 27 goals, the most the team has totaled since 1992. Seniors Sarah Giguere (Waterville, ME) and Kirsten Hanson (Eggertsville, NY) scored 16 points and 11 points, respectively for the Golden Knight, ranking first and third on the team. Giguere closed out her Clarkson career ranked sixth on the Green and Gold's all-time scoring list with 36 career points on 14 goals and eight assists.
Clarkson did not depend solely on the upperclassmen for offense. Freshman Laura Tilley (Coram, NY) was second on the team in goals (5) and points (14) and classmates Sarah Kenney (North Conway, NH) and Kira Wilson (Fulton, NY) contributed four goals each for the Golden Knights.