Syracuse Orange women's ice hockey explained

Current:2023–24 Syracuse Orange women's ice hockey season
Team Name:Syracuse Orange
Team Link:
University:Syracuse University
Sex:women's
Conference:Atlantic Hockey America
Conference Short:AHA
Location:Syracuse, New York
Coach:Britni Smith
Coach Year:2nd
Coach Wins:17
Coach Losses:48
Coach Ties:5
Arena:Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion
Capacity:350
Color1:Orange
Color2:Navy
Hex1:D44500
Hex2:0D1D37
Fight Song:Down the Field
Ncaatourneys:2019, 2022
Conference Tournament:2019, 2022
Conference Season:2022

Syracuse Orange women's ice hockey is a college ice hockey program that has represented Syracuse University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and Atlantic Hockey America (AHA). The Orange joined AHA at the conference's creation after the 2023–24 season, when College Hockey America (CHA), the Orange's home since the 2008–09 season, merged with the Atlantic Hockey Association.[1] Syracuse plays its home games at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion in Syracuse, New York.

History

2008–09 season

On March 6, 2008, it was announced that the Orange would join College Hockey America.[2] Syracuse was the fifth school to join the conference for women's hockey.

Paul Flanagan, who coached the St. Lawrence Skating Saints women's ice hockey program to five NCAA Frozen Four appearances was appointed as the first coach for the Orange women's ice hockey program.[3] Flanagan had been the 2001 ECAC and American Hockey Coaches Association Coach of the Year. For the inaugural season, Flanagan was joined by Graham Thomas, who played for Mannheim Jung Adler in Germany, and Erin O'Brien, a two-time All-American at Plattsburgh State, an NCAA Division III school for women's ice hockey.[4]

Some of the first players for the team were transfer players from other schools. Gabrielle Beaudry, transferred to the Orange from Boston College.[5] Cheyenne Bojeski was a transfer from Mercyhurst,[6] while Julie Rising came to the Orange from Bemidji State. Lucy Schoedel and Stefany Marty were both transfers from New Hampshire.

The Orange's inaugural season was in 2008–09, and the team played its first ever game on Wednesday, October 1, 2008 at Colgate. During the first game Lucy Schoedel recorded 34 saves and Megan Skelly scored the first goal in Syracuse women's ice hockey history nine seconds into the game.[7] Despite holding a 2–0 lead in the game, the Orange lost to Colgate by a score of 3–4.[8] The following two games were against the eventual NCAA champion Wisconsin Badgers on October 2 and 3. Despite losing both games, Lucy Schoedel made seventy five saves in two games.[9] A week later, Syracuse played in its first ever College Hockey America conference game. The Orange took on the Robert Morris Colonials. Lucy Schoedel recorded her 100th career save (and totaling 130 stops in just four games) in a 1–0 losing effort.[10] Team captain Stefanie Marty scored her first goal for Syracuse on October 17. It was a 4–2 loss at Quinnipiac. Of note, Cheyenne Bojeski also scored her first ever goal for Syracuse.[11] The following day, co-captains Julie Rising and Stefanie Marty would both score as Syracuse won its first ever game by a 2–0 tally.[12]

March 5, 2009 was the first postseason game in Orange history. In the quarterfinal round of the College Hockey America tournament, the Orange were ousted by the Niagara Purple Eagles by a score of 3–2. Freshman forward Kylie Klassen made history by scoring the first playoff goal in the program's history.[13] Assists went to Megan Skelly and Julie Rising.

2009–10 season

After a slow start to the season, the Orange won their first game of the season on October, 2009 in a 3–1 win over the Providence Friars.[14] The win would be the first of a four-game win streak after starting the season winless in the first six games.[15] The start of the 2009–10 season was highlighted by eight straight road games to start the season,[15] after a home exhibition game against the University of Guelph.[16] By December 2009, the team was ranked in the ranked tenth in the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll.[17] The ranking marked the first time the Orange was nationally ranked in the program's history.[17]

On March 5, 2010, the Orange won the first playoff game in program history. Sophomore Lisa Mullan scored two goals, as the Orange defeated Niagara by a score of 5–3. In addition, freshman Isabel Menard added three points.[18] The Orange advanced to the CHA Championship against rival Mercyhurst but fell 1–3.[19]

2010–11 season

On October 1, 2010, by tying Northeastern in the season opener, it marked the first time that the Orange started the season unbeaten.[20] Stefanie Marty had two goals in the game. Northeastern featured her twin sister Julia Marty. It was the first time the sisters had ever played against each other in their NCAA careers. With a 4–2 defeat of New Hampshire on October 8, 2010, the Orange is off to its best start in program history (1–0–1). In the win, senior transfer Ashley Cockell scored her first career goal for the Orange.[21] Freshman goaltender Kallie Billadeau made 26 saves as she played in her first game for the Orange.

The Orange continued their best start in program history with a 2–2–1 record. The Orange registered a 7–1 win against Connecticut on the 16th of October. Syracuse's seven goals against Connecticut ties for second all-time in Orange history. Twelve different players registered points. Isabel Menard recorded the first hat trick in school history and added an assist. In addition, freshman Sadie St. Germain scored her first career goal and had two assists in the win. The Orange outshot the Huskies 38–19. In faceoffs, they had a 38–17 advantage over them.[22] On November 30, Kallie Billadeau set a Syracuse record with 57 saves in a 4–1 loss against No. 1 Cornell.[23] By December 6, 2010, Isabel Menard had nine multiple-point scoring games, setting a Syracuse program record. The team ended the season

2018-2019

Syracuse won its first CHA Tournament championship in 2019, defeating Robert Morris by a score of 6-2.[24] [25] Orange forward Lindsay Eastwood scored three goals in the tournament, tying the league record. It was Syracuse's 7th appearance in the championship game. En route, they defeated Lindenwood in the quarterfinals and Mercyhurst in the semi-finals. As CHA champions, the Orange earned an automatic berth in the NCAA tournament, their first appearance ever. They played Wisconsin in the first round,[26] losing 4-0.[27] Allie Munroe won the CHA Defenseman of the Year award, and forward Lauren Bellefontaine won CSA Rookie of the Year.[28]

Coaches

Head coach Paul Flanagan, who started the program at SU, retired at the end of 2021-22 season after 14 seasons.[29] [30] At Syracuse, he was a four-time CHA Coach of the Year compiled a 204-225-49 record.[31]

In May 2022, former Clarkson University assistant coach Britni Smith was named the 2nd head coach in program history.[32] [33]

Year by year statistics

Won ChampionshipLost ChampionshipConference ChampionsLeague Leader
Year Coach W L T ConferenceConf.
W
Conf.
L
Conf.
T
Finish Conference Tournament NCAA Tournament
2023-24Britni Smith7243CHA41426th CHADid not qualifyDid not qualify
2022-23Britni Smith10242CHA6913rd CHALost Semifinal vs. Mercyhurst Did not qualify
2021-22Paul Flanagan15116CHA11411st CHA Won Semifinals vs. RIT
Won Championship vs. Mercyhurst
Lost First Round vs. Quinnipiac
2020-21Paul Flanagan1291CHA8614th CHAWon Quarterfinals vs. Lindenwood
Won Semifinal vs. Penn State
Lost Championship vs. Robert Morris
Did not qualify
2019–20Paul Flanagan 14 20 2 CHA 7 12 0 3rd CHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Lindenwood
Lost Semifinal vs. Robert Morris
Did not qualify
2018–19Paul Flanagan 13 22 3 CHA 10 8 2 3rd CHA Won Quarterfinals vs. RIT
Won Semifinal vs. Mercyhurst
Won Championship vs. Robert Morris
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Wisconsin
2017–18Paul Flanagan 13 21 3 CHA 11 8 1 3rd CHA Won Quarterfinals vs. RIT
Lost Semifinal vs. Mercyhurst
Did not qualify
2016–17Paul Flanagan 16 13 5 CHA 14 4 2 2nd CHA Won Semifinals vs. RIT
Lost Championship vs. Robert Morris
Did not qualify
2015–16Paul Flanagan 19 14 3 CHA 14 4 2 2nd CHA Won Semifinals vs. Penn State
Lost Championship vs. Mercyhurst
Did not qualify
2014–15Paul Flanagan 11 15 10 CHA 8 6 6 2nd CHA Won Semifinals vs. Penn State
Lost Championship vs. RIT
Did not qualify
2013–14Paul Flanagan 8 8 2 CHA 9 8 3 4th CHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Lindenwood
Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst
Did not qualify
2012–13Paul Flanagan 20 15 1 CHA 13 6 1 2nd CHA Won Semifinals vs. RIT
Lost Championship vs. Mercyhurst
Did not qualify
2011–12Paul Flanagan 10 22 3 CHA 1 8 3 4th CHA Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst Did not qualify
2010–11Paul Flanagan 14 16 6 CHA 7 6 3 3rd CHA Won Semifinals vs. Niagara
Lost Championship vs. Mercyhurst
Did not qualify
2009–10Paul Flanagan 18 17 1 CHA 8 8 0 3rd CHA Won Semifinals vs. Niagara
Lost Championship vs. Mercyhurst
Did not qualify
Paul Flanagan 9 16 3 CHA 2 11 3 5th CHA Lost First Round vs. Niagara Did not qualify
[34]

Current roster

As of August 30, 2022.[35]

Exhibition games

Olympians

Player Event Nationality Finish
Stefanie Marty2010 Winter Olympics – Ice hockey5th
Akane Hosoyamada2018 Winter Olympics – Ice hockey6th
Akane Hosoyamada2022 Winter Olympics – Ice hockey6th
[38] [39]

International

Player Event Nationality Finish
Isabel Menard2011 MLP Nations Cup[40] Gold
Akane Hosoyamada2017 Asian Winter GamesGold
Akane Hosoyamada2017 IIHF Women's World Championship Division IGold
Akane Hosoyamada2019 IIHF Women's World Championship8

Awards and honors

CHA Major Awards

Pre-Season All-CHA Team

All-CHA First Team

All-CHA Second Team

Syracuse, 2014–15 All-CHA Second Team

CHA All-Rookie Team

CHA All-Tournament Team

Orange in professional hockey

= CWHL All-Star = NWHL All-Star= Clarkson Cup Champion= Isobel Cup Champion
PlayerPositionTeam(s)League(s)YearsTitles
Holly Carrie MattimoeForwardToronto FuriesCWHL2014 Clarkson Cup
Shiann DarkangeloForwardConnecticut Whale
Buffalo Beauts
Kunlun Red Star
Toronto Furies
Toronto Six
NWHL

CWHL

NWHL
Lindsay EastwoodForwardToronto SixNWHL1
Akane HosoyamadaDefenceDK Peregrine
Calgary Inferno
WJIHL
CWHL
4
Stefanie MartyForwardSC Reinach Damen
Linköping HC
HC Université Neuchâtel Dames
SWHL A
Riksserien (W)
SWHL A (W)
Isabel MenardForwardLugano
ZSC Lions Frauen
SWHL2
Elizabeth ScalaForwardESC Planegg
Perth Inferno
Frauen-Bundesliga (W)
AWIHL

See also

Notes and References

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