2019-20 Clarkson Women's Hockey Roster
Biography
SENIOR YEAR (2019-20)—A top center and fifth leading scorer with 24 points on eight goals and 16 assists ... Won 55.4% of her draws (336-270), best on the team ... Scored four times on the power play along with netting a three game-winning goals ... Scored overtime game-winner in ECAC Hockey Quarterfinal Game 1 2-1 victory over Colgate (2/28) after missing previous six games playing for her Czech National Team and recovering from an injury ... Had five multiple-point games ... Recorded a four-point outing with one goal and three assists in 6-5 overtime win at Robert Morris (10/19) ... Posted a +14 plus/minus rating ... Moved into fifth on the Golden Knights' all-time scoring list with 166 points on 64 goals and 102 assists through 148 career games ... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team and as an AHCA Krampade Scholar All-American.
JUNIOR YEAR-(2018-19)—Centered top line in college hockey … Third-team ECAC Hockey All-Star … Fifth in the nation in points with 55 on 19 goals and 36 assists playing in all 40 games … Tied for second best plus/minus in the country (+54) … Tied for team lead in power-play markers (4) and scored four game-winners … NCAA 3rd Star of the Week (10/30) after putting up seven points (3-4) in weekend sweep of Syracuse (10/26-27), including three goals and two assists in 6-2 win (10/26) … Tallied at least one point in 32 games, including 13 multi-point outings … Recorded five points (2-3) in 6-0 win at Union (1/12) … Helped to set up winning goal in 2-1 overtime victory against Boston College in NCAA quarterfinals (3/16) ... Won 55.9% of her draws (539-425) ... ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.
SOPHOMORE YEAR-(2017-18)—Developed into one of the elite centers in the nation ... Played on one of the most explosive lines in the country putting up 26 goals and 29 assists in 41 games ... Had one of the nation’s longest point streaks at 15 games (10/28-1/19) ... Led the team with eight power-play goals ... Scored six game-winners ... Started the scoring play for the lone goal in the 1-0 overtime win against Ohio State in the NCAA semifinals (3/16) ... Voted ECAC Hockey's Most Outstanding Player at the conference championship tournament ... Tallied two goals, including the game-winner, and one assist in the 4-2 semifinal triumph over St. Lawrence (3/3) ... Followed with the game-winning goal and one assist in the 3-0 championship game victory over Colgate (3/4) ... Had two goals and three assists in the sweep of Yale in the ECAC Quarterfinals (2/23-24) ... ECAC Hockey Second-Team All- Star ... Named to the ECAC Hockey Honor Roll twice (11/14, 11/21).
FRESHMAN YEAR (2016-17)—One of the top freshman forwards in the country ...Helped lead Clarkson to the second National Championship in her rookie season.. Led all Clarkson rookies with 32 points on 11 goals and 21 assists … Second in the nation for assists by a first-year player … Named to ECAC Hockey All Rookie Team ... Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month for October and November ... Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week twice and made ECAC Hockey Weekly Honor Roll five times ... Missed four games in early February playing for her native Czech Rep. National Team ... Named to the Windjammer Classic All-Tournament Team ...L ast point was an assist on the game-winning goal in 1-0 win over Cornell in ECAC Championship (3/5) ... Named to ECAC Hockey All-Academic team.
BEFORE CLARKSON—A standout forward at Stanstead College in Quebec for two seasons (2014-16) … Also played at Wyoming Seminary in Kingston, PA for two seasons (2012-14) … Played with Senior Czech National team, winning 2015 Gold Medal at World Championship … Has skated with U18, serving as captain in 2014-15, and U15 Czech national teams ... Best player of the World Championship tournament with the Czech National Team U18.
PERSONAL—Daughter of Gabriela Pejzlova and Zdenek Pejzl … Born on April 6, 1997 in Pardubice, Czech Republic … Shoots left … Biology major ... Has a younger brother, Dominik Pejzl, who also plays hockey … Honor Student at Stanstead College, graduating in 2106 … Also plays tennis, winning the ETIAC Championship in Quebec … Lists Evgeny Malkin has her favorite athlete ... Also recruited by UVM, Providence, Colgate and Union.
WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson because it had the program that I wanted to take. When I went for my first visit the coaching staff was very welcoming and once I toured the school I knew that Clarkson University would be a great fit for me."
Year |
GP |
Gls |
Asst |
Pts |
P/M |
PPG |
SHG |
GWG |
HT |
+/- |
2016-17 FR |
37 |
11 |
21 |
32 |
8/16 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
+29 |
2017-18 SO |
41 |
26 |
29 |
55 |
8/16 |
8 |
0 |
6 |
0 |
+50 |
2018-19 JR |
40 |
19 |
36 |
55 |
6/12 |
4 |
0 |
4 |
1 |
+52 |
2019-20 SR |
30 |
8 |
16 |
24 |
3/6 |
4 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
+14 |
TOTAL |
148 |
64 |
102 |
166 |
22/44 |
16 |
0 |
15 |
1 |
+145 |
CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent |
Goals: 3 in 6-2 W(A) at Syracuse, 10/26/18
Assists: 3(5x) in 6-5ot W(A) at Robert Morris, 10/19/19
Pts: 5(2x) - (2-3) in 6-0 W(A) at Union, 1/12/19 |
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First Career Assist: vs Wisconsin in 3-2 L(H), 10/14/16 |
First Career Goal: vs Penn State in 4-2 W(H), 9/30/16 |
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Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2016-17Freshman
Forward
5'7"
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2017-18Sophomore
Forward
5'6"
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2018-19Junior
Forward
5'6"
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2019-20Senior
Forward
5'6"