Abby Harris (Photo by Manhattanville Athletics)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nIn other tributes to Abby, the Manhattanville Men\u2019s hockey team had a moment of silence before their game vs Utica University during the pre-game intros and national anthem to honor her legacy. The Women\u2019s team returns home this Friday and Saturday where they will collect donations to the Abby Harris Hockey Scholarship Fund.<\/p>\n
Hamilton is on a tear<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\nHamilton College opened the year ranked #15 in the USCHO preseason poll are currently climbing their way up the ranks, now sitting at #6 after a 10-2-0 start. What\u2019s crazy about Hamilton\u2019s current record, 9 out of their 12 games have been against opponents who are either currently ranked or were ranked in the USCHO top-15 poll, to be exact, 75% of their games have been against ranked opponents. Hamilton has only lost two games, one being a 2-1 road loss to Oswego State and the other was in a two-game series vs (now #4) Amherst where the Continentals got shutout 4-0. Other than that, they\u2019ve been perfect, the ranked opponents they\u2019ve defeated so far (ranking at time of game) #11 Amherst, Oswego State (has floated in and out of the rankings), #15 Endicott *twice, #10 Elmira, #6 Colby *twice, & most recently they defeated #13 Nazareth 4-1 at home.<\/p>\nHamilton is off to a 10-2-0 start on the year after a string of ranked wins, most recently vs #6 Colby *twice* and #13 Nazareth (Photo by Josh McKee – https:\/\/www.mckeephotoarts.com\/)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nHamilton is currently way ahead of pace in terms of pursuing the best record in program history, sitting at 10-2-0, they\u2019re looking to give the current favorites Amherst a run at the NESCAC title. Remember how I mentioned the NESCAC is the best conference in women\u2019s D-III hockey? Well currently they have the #4, #6, #7, #9, #14, & #15 ranked teams in the USCHO poll. This conference could very well take up all but one at-large bid this year.<\/p>\n
Hamilton\u2019s next test is a two-game home slate vs Williams College (7-5-0) on Jan. 13\/Jan. 14 at 7pm\/3pm ET.<\/p>\n
Two Red Dragons earn milestones! <\/em><\/strong><\/p>\nThe Cortland Red Dragons had some historical accolades take place in their 6-0 shutout win over the Morrisville Mustangs. Graduate-Senior Grace Schnorr<\/em> had 1 goal and 3 assists in the win in which she also reached two accolades. She achieved her 100th career point which makes her the first player in Cortland Women\u2019s Hockey history to reach this mark. By recording 3 assists, Schnorr <\/em>now has 43 career assists which is most all time in Cortland Women\u2019s Hockey history, breaking the tie she had at 40 with the previous leader Judy Ellis – (2003-2007)<\/em>.<\/p>\nGrace Schnorr & Molly Goergen both achieve personal milestones and break program records in the team’s 6-0 shutout win over SUNY Morrisville (Photo by Darl Zehr Photography)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nThe second player to earn a program record was goaltender Molly Goergen<\/em> who recorded her 9th career shutout, the previous record was 8 by Chelsea Allain – (2017-2020)<\/em>. The most impressive feature of the record-setting shutout was the fact that Goergen <\/em>broke the record in just one-and-a-half seasons of play. The future for the sophomore goaltender looks bright.<\/p>\nOther Notable Results<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n#3 Plattsburgh defeated #8 Middlebury 2-1 in OT on Tuesday 1\/10\/23.<\/p>\n
#5 Amherst swept Trinity, winning 2-1 & 3-1 on 1\/6\/23-1\/7\/23.<\/p>\n
#7 Norwich defeated William Smith 2-1 on 1\/7\/23.<\/p>\n
#10 Elmira defeated #7 Norwich 3-2 on Friday 1\/6\/23.<\/p>\n
#15 Utica shutout Oswego 5-0 on 1\/10\/23.<\/p>\n
SUNY Canton & Oswego tied 0-0 on 1\/7\/23.<\/p>\n
As we look ahead on another week of hockey, let’s take a minute and remember to be fortunate every day you wake up and that your version of a bad day is probably someones version of a good day. Don’t take life for granted.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
We welcomed back with open arms our first full week of D-III Women\u2019s hockey out east since the winter break. Much has occurred since, for the good and for the bad. Some teams are on winning streaks and players reaching personal\/program milestones, but most importantly, many associated with the Manhattanville Hockey & Athletics program are […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":128,"featured_media":138080,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"categories":[5],"tags":[825],"coauthors":[1699],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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