2006–07 Dartmouth Big Green women's ice hockey season
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The 2006–07 Dartmouth Big Green women's ice hockey team represented Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College is a private, Ivy League university in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. The institution comprises a liberal arts college, Dartmouth Medical School, Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business, as well as 19 graduate programs in the arts and sciences...

. Olympic hockey player Gillian Apps
Gillian Apps
Gillian Mary Apps is a women's ice hockey player. She is the granddaughter of Hockey Hall of Fame member Syl Apps and the daughter of former National Hockey League player Syl Apps, Jr...

 was elected as the Big Green’s team captain.

Regular season

  • October 21: Against the Mercyhurst Lakers women's ice hockey
    Mercyhurst Lakers women's ice hockey
    The Mercyhurst Lakers women's ice hockey team is the hockey team that represents the Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pennsylvania. The program started in 1999 and Michael Sisti has been the only coach in the history of the program. From 2000 to 2002, the Lakers were part of the Great Lakes Women's...

     program, Jenna Cunningham had her first career point (an assist)
  • October 28: Sarah Parsons had a career high seven point game against Union, as Dartmouth won the game 11-0.
  • October 29: Against the Rensselaer Engineers, Parsons had three assists. In addition, Gillian Apps had her only hat trick of the season.
  • November 24: In a 6-3 triumph over the Princeton Tigers women's ice hockey
    Princeton Tigers women's ice hockey
    The Princeton Tigers women's ice hockey team represents Princeton University.-History:On November 24, 1979, the Princeton Tigers played their first varsity game against the University of Pennsylvania. In winter of 1982, Princeton would snap the Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey program's string of...

     program, Piper notched two goals and two assists. Jenna Cunningham scored a hat trick, including the game-winning goal.
  • December 15: Shannon Bowman scored the game winning goal against the Harvard Crimson
  • In a 7-0 victory over Quinnipiac, Parsons had one goal and three assists.
  • In a 9-1 triumph over the Union Dutchwomen, Parsons had a hat trick and three assists. Cherie Piper would notch two goals and had five assists for a career high 7 point performance.
  • From November 8 to December 18, Julia Bronson had an assist streak of four games
  • From November 17 to January 27, team captain Gillian Apps had a 14-game point streak.
  • In a 7-1 victory over the Cornell Big Red, Julia Bronson notched three assists.

Notable players

  • Meredith Batcheller appeared in 33 games and was one of the top defensive scorers on the team. She scored three goals and eight assists for 11 points and had a +16. During the season, Batcheller registered two multi-point games.
  • As a freshman, Sarah Parsons had an impact. She appeared in 32 games and led the Big Green in points (50 – ranked eighth in the NCAA), assists (36 – ranked fourth in the NCAA) and plus/minus (+29). In addition, she led all ECAC rookies in scoring. Her average of 1.56 points per game ranked second in the NCAA among all rookies. Parsons also won ECAC Rookie of the Week honors twice . Of note, Parsons had 14 games in which she scored more than one point. In addition, she had seven game scoring streaks twice during the season. For her efforts, Parsons earned several accolades. She was ECAC Rookie of the Year and first team all-league. Her teammates voted her the Big Green Rookie of the Year.
  • Jenna Cunningham was in her freshman year and appeared in 34 games. Cunningham led all freshmen with 15 goals. She ranked second in points among freshman with 22 points. During the season, she scored six power play goals (all of them were scoredcame in conference play) . The first goal of her career came in an 11-0 win over the Union Dutchwomen. During the season, Cunningham had four multi-point games.
  • In her senior year, Cherie Piper
    Cherie Piper
    Cherie Piper is a Canadian ice hockey player residing in Markham, Ontario. She is a member of the Canadian national women's hockey team and plays for the Brampton Thunder of the Canadian Women's Hockey League...

     missed 11 games. Despite the time lost to injury, she still ranked second on the Big Green with 27 assists. During the season, Piper notched two game-winning goals and a short-handed goal . The last game winning goal of her Dartmouth career was registered on March 4. This was against the St. Lawrence Skating Saints in the ECAC Championship.
  • Gillian Apps
    Gillian Apps
    Gillian Mary Apps is a women's ice hockey player. She is the granddaughter of Hockey Hall of Fame member Syl Apps and the daughter of former National Hockey League player Syl Apps, Jr...

    , granddaughter of former NHL player and Hockey Hall of Famer Syl Apps
    Syl Apps
    Charles Joseph Sylvanus Apps, CM of Paris, Ontario, was a Canadian pole vaulter and professional hockey player for the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1936 to 1948 and a Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament in Ontario.-Athletic career:Apps was a strong athlete, 6 feet tall, weighing 185 pounds,...

    , recorded 14 multi-point games. In only five games, Apps did not register a point. By season’s end, Apps led the Big Green with 30 goals and 158 shots. In addition, she finished her Dartmouth career as the all-time leader in penalty minutes ( 281).
  • Defender Julia Bronson played in all of the Big Green’s 34 games. Bronson had 17 assists while ranking third on the team with a +22. Her 17 assists ranked fourth in the ECAC among defenders.
  • Despite missing eight games, Katie Weatherston ranked second on the team in goals (23). In addition, she was third overall in points (37) and first in power play goals (13). By season’s end, Weatherston was first on the Big Green’s all-time power play goals list During the season, she was awarded the ECAC Player of the Week honour and USCHO's Offensive Player of the Week once.
  • Shannon Bowman appeared in 34 games and ranked fifth on the team with 27. She finished the season with a career-high 17 assists and had a +/- rating of +19.

Player stats

Player Games Played Goals Assists Points Penalty Minutes
Sarah Parsons
Sarah Parsons
Sarah Parsons is an American ice hockey player. She won a bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics. She is now a member of Dartmouth College's class of 2010.-High school:...

 
32 14 36 50 6
Gillian Apps
Gillian Apps
Gillian Mary Apps is a women's ice hockey player. She is the granddaughter of Hockey Hall of Fame member Syl Apps and the daughter of former National Hockey League player Syl Apps, Jr...

 
31 30 16 46
Katie Weatherston
Katie Weatherston
Katherine Marie Weatherston is a Canadian women's ice hockey player.-Playing career:...

 
26 23 14 37
Cherie Piper
Cherie Piper
Cherie Piper is a Canadian ice hockey player residing in Markham, Ontario. She is a member of the Canadian national women's hockey team and plays for the Brampton Thunder of the Canadian Women's Hockey League...

 
23 10 27 37
Shannon Bowman 34 10 17 27
Jenna Cunningham 34 15 7 22
Julia Bronson 34 1 17 18 18

2007 ECAC Tournament

Round Opponent Score
Quarterfinal # 8 Rensselaer 6-3
Quarterfinal # 8 Rensselaer 3-1
Semifinal # 7 Colgate 4-1
Final # 2 St. Lawrence 7-3
  • In the first round of the ECAC playoffs, Shannon Bowman had a four-point day versus the RPI Engineers women's ice hockey
    RPI Engineers women's ice hockey
    The RPI Engineers men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I women's college ice hockey program that represents Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The Engineers are a member of ECAC Hockey...

     program.
  • Parsons participated in the ECAC Championship game. Against St. Lawrence, she scored a goal and registered an assist. The club would proceed to the NCAA Regionals and challenge Boston College. Cherie Piper would score the school’s last goal of the season.
  • Weatherston accumulated 12 points in four ECAC playoff games. In Game One of the ECAC Quarterfinals against Rensselaer, Weatherstone scored four goals.
  • Meredith Batcheller scored the game-winning goal in the first game of the series vs. RPI. In the ECAC Championship game against the St. Lawrence Skating Saints, Meredith Batcheller had two assists.

International

Sarah Parsons made her fourth appearance with the United States Under-22 Select Team. Sophomore Julia Bronson earned an invite to the USA Hockey Women’s National Festival. The invitation was to try out for the US National Under-22 Team.

Awards and honors

  • Gillian Apps, 2006-07 ECAC Coaches Preseason All-League Selection
  • Gillian Apps, 2006-07 ECAC Media Preseason All-League Selection
  • Gillian Apps
    Gillian Apps
    Gillian Mary Apps is a women's ice hockey player. She is the granddaughter of Hockey Hall of Fame member Syl Apps and the daughter of former National Hockey League player Syl Apps, Jr...

    , Most Valuable Player by the New England Hockey Writers
  • Gillian Apps, ECAC Player of the Year
  • Gillian Apps, ECAC First-Team all-league honors
  • Gillian Apps, Top 10 Nominee, Patty Kazmaier Award
  • Shannon Bowman, ECAC All-Tournament Team
  • Julia Bronson, Honorable mention All-Ivy
  • Julia Bronson, ECAC All-Academic team
  • Julia Bronson, ECAC All-tournament team
  • Jenna Cunningham, USCHO National Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 29, 2006)
  • Jenna Cunningham, ECAC All-Academic team
  • Sarah Parsons
    Sarah Parsons
    Sarah Parsons is an American ice hockey player. She won a bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics. She is now a member of Dartmouth College's class of 2010.-High school:...

    , Big Green Rookie of the Year (2007)
  • Sarah Parsons, ECAC Rookie of the Year (2007)
  • Sarah Parsons, ECAC first team all-league (2007)
  • Sarah Parsons, ECAC Scoring Leader among rookies (2007)
  • Sarah Parsons, earned a spot on the ECAC honor roll on Nov. 6
  • Katie Weatherston
    Katie Weatherston
    Katherine Marie Weatherston is a Canadian women's ice hockey player.-Playing career:...

    , 2006-07 ECAC Coaches Preseason All-League Selection
  • Katie Weatherston, 2006-07 ECAC Media Preseason All-League Selection
  • Katie Weatherston, ECAC tournament Most Outstanding Player
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