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UNB Reds women's ice hockey

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Canadian university ice hockey team
College ice hockey team
UNB Reds women's ice hockey
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UniversityUniversity of New Brunswick
ConferenceAUS
Governing BodyU Sports
Head coachKyle MacDonald (Interim)
Since 2023-24 season
Assistant coachesCassidy Hilworth
ArenaAitken University Centre
Fredericton,New Brunswick
ColorsRed and Black
   
U Sports tournament appearances
2022,2023
Conference tournament champions
2022, 2023

TheUNB Redswomen's ice hockey program represents theUniversity of New Brunswick in theAtlantic University Sport conference ofU Sports.

History

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Return to AUS hockey

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Former UNB Reds skater had filed a human rights complaint following the decision to downgrade the women’s hockey team from varsity to club status following the 2007-08 season.[1] In mid-March 2008, the UNB Reds athletic department announced that five sports would become competitive club status.[2] In addition to women’s ice hockey, men’s swimming, cross country, along with men’s and women’s wrestling were casualties of this decision.

The program would return to varsity status for the 2018-19 Atlantic University Sport season. With an official introduction taking place on October 12, 2018, including a jersey ceremony held at Long Hall, in the Richard J. Currie Center, the captains for the new era of Reds hockey were also announced. Sydney DesRochers, a native of Woodstock, New Brunswick was named Team Captain, while Hayley Hallihan and Jennifer Bell, both fromMiramichi, New Brunswick, were named assistant captains. Paige Grenier, from Olds, Alberta, became the first Red, extended an offer by head coach Sarah Hilworth, late in the summer of 2017.[3] Ashley Stratton, from Mount Pearl, Newfoundland, became the first Atlantic Canadian recruited to the Reds, having won the Atlantic Challenge Cup in 2015.[4]

Inaugural season

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The Reds first game, which was also their Atlantic University Sport season opener took place versus the Mount Allison Mounties on October 13, 2018. The game was the Reds first women's ice hockey game since an 8-1 loss to Mount Allison in the AUS Quarterfinals on February 22, 2008.[5] As a side note, it was also the Reds first home opener since October 27, 2007. Jennifer Bell scored unassisted, 21 seconds into the second period, on Mounties goaltender Kaitlin Mowbray, capitalizing on a power play for the first goal of the new era. The game would go into double overtime, with Mounties skater Maddy Koughan scoring the game-winning tally. Of note,Kendra Woodland would be recognized as the Second Star of the Game,[6] recording 32 saves.

Woodland would emerge among the team's star players in the landmark season. Participating in 23 regular season games, she would capture a trio of honours, including the Atlantic University Sport Rookie of the Year, First Team All-Star honours, plus a spot on the AUS All-Rookie Team. Winning nine games, including three shutouts, she paced all goaltenders in conference play with a sparkling .945 save percentage, ranking eighth overall in U Sports play.

Statistically, Tamina Kehler would finish as the Reds leading scorer, amassing 16 points, on the strength of 10 assists. Jennifer Bell and Lillian George would tie for the team lead in goals scored with 7. Between the pipes, Kendra Woodland amassed 23 appearances, recording a Goals Against Average of 1.73 and a save percentage of .945.

Qualifying for the playoffs in the first season of their return, the Reds faced off against the UPEI Panthers program in the Subway Atlantic University Sport quarter-final series. Enjoying a 3-0 lead in Game One, the Reds would prevail in a 3-2 final, to win the first playoff game of the new era. Goals were scored by Lillian George, Ashley Stratton and Paige Grenier.[7]

Roster

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No.Nat.PlayerClassPosHeightDoBHometownPrevious team
11Julia SpitzigFreshmanF5' 8" (1.73 m)2000-09-12Kitchener, OntarioCambridge Rivulettes (PWHL)
12Hanna MatchettJuniorF5' 3" (1.6 m)Nanton, AlbertaOlds College (ACAC)
14Sage McElroy-ScottFreshmanF5' 4" (1.63 m)2000-04-04Morden, ManitobaPembina Valley Hawks
15Emma BorbandyFreshmanD5' 7" (1.7 m)Langdon, AlbertaRocky Mountain Raiders MAAA (AFHL MAAA)
16Hayley Hallihan (A)JuniorF5' 5" (1.65 m)Miramichi, New BrunswickSaint Mary's Huskies (AUS)
17Hannah GreenFreshmanD5' 5" (1.65 m)2000-04-11Richmond, British ColumbiaGreater Vancouver Comets (FMAAA)
18Ashley StrattonFreshmanF5' 5" (1.65 m)Mount Pearl, NewfoundlandOntario Hockey Academy (EWHC)
19Alayna WagstaffFreshmanF5' 4" (1.63 m)Olds, AlbertaRed Deer Chiefs (MAAA)
27Sydney DesRochers (C)SeniorF5' 5" (1.65 m)Woodstock, New BrunswickMoncton Aigles Bleues (AUS)
31Jaclyn PurcellSophomoreG5' 5" (1.65 m)Saint John, New BrunswickSt. Thomas Tommies (AUS)
35Hailey MartensFreshmanG5' 7" (1.7 m)2000-03-12Ladysmith, British ColumbiaPacific Steelers (JWHL)
47Jenna MacLeanFreshmanD5' 7" (1.7 m)2000-04-06Wilcox, SaskatchewanNotre Dame Hounds AAA (SFMAAAHL)
70Kendra WoodlandFreshmanG5' 8" (1.73 m)2000-02-18Kamloops, British ColumbiaCanada U18
OMAHA Thompson AA (BC Zone U18)
77Myah BowalFreshmanF5' 6" (1.68 m)2000-04-04Terrace, British ColumbiaToronto Leaside Jr Wildcats (PWHL)
91Jennifer Bell (A)SeniorF5' 7" (1.7 m)Miramichi, New BrunswickMount Allison University (AUS)
94Katherine ChadwickFreshmanF5' 5" (1.65 m)1999-06-12Kanata, OntarioOttawa Lady Senators (PWHL)


2020s

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Among the first key departures in the new era involved the resignation ofBrittany Esposito from the coaching staff in April 2020. Having won the Clarkson Cup in 2016 with the Calgary Inferno, Esposito, a former CWHL All-Star, was part of Hilworth’s staff for the Reds first two seasons.[9]

Season-by-season Record

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Won ChampionshipLost ChampionshipConference ChampionsLeague Leader
YearCoachWLOTLConfGFGAPtsFinishConference Tournament
2020–21Cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic
2019–20Sarah Hilworth18917351374th, AUSLost, Semi-finals vs.Saint Mary's Huskies
2018–19Sarah Hilworth131145356304th, AUSLost, Semi-finals vs. St. Thomas Tommies

Team captains

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  • 2018-19: Sydney DesRochers(assistants: Hayley Hallihan and Jennifer Bell)
  • 2019-20: Sydney DesRochers
  • 2021-22: Paige Grenier[10](assistants: Jenna MacLean, Ashley Stratton, Frederike Cyr, Amanda Desrochers and Katherine Chadwick)
  • 2022-23: Paige Grenier(assistants: Jenna MacLean, Ashley Stratton, Frederike Cyr and Lillian George)
  • 2023-24: Payton Hargreaves(assistants: Lillian George, Lauren Carter, Reagan Minor andKendra Woodland)

Season team scoring champion

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YearPlayerGPGAPTSPIMAUS rank
2019–20[11]Ashley Stratton2813173022nd
2018–19[12]Tamina Kehler2861016415th(tied)

Rivalries

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Mount Allison University

UNB Reds victoriesMount Allison victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing team
1 October 13, 2018Fredericton Mount Allison2 UNB Reds1 (OT)
2 October 27, 2018Sackville UNB Reds2 Mount Allison0
3 January 13, 2019Sackville UNB Reds3 Mount Allison2
4 February 2, 2019Fredericton UNB Reds2Mount Allison1
5 October 27, 2019Fredericton UNB Reds2Mount Allison1 (OT)
6 November 24, 2019Fredericton UNB Reds3Mount Allison1
7 December 1, 2019Sackville UNB Reds3 Mount Allison0
8 January 10, 2020Sackville UNB Reds3 Mount Allison2 (OT)
Series: UNB Reds leads 7–1


St. Thomas Tommies

UNB Reds victoriesSt. Thomas victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinning teamLosing team
1 October 14, 2018Fredericton St. Thomas2 UNB Reds1 (OT)
2 November 7, 2018Fredericton St. Thomas2 UNB Reds1
3 November 28, 2018Fredericton St. Thomas2 UNB Reds1
4 January 9, 2019Fredericton UNB Reds3 St. Thomas1
5 October 5, 2019Fredericton UNB Reds3 St. Thomas0
6 October 23, 2019Fredericton St. Thomas2 UNB Reds1
7 November 27, 2019Fredericton St. Thomas2 UNB Reds1
8 January 4, 2020Fredericton St. Thomas3 UNB Reds2
9 January 15, 2020Fredericton UNB Reds5 St. Thomas1
Series: St. Thomas leads 6–3

Awards and honours

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AUS Awards

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  • Kendra Woodland, 2018-19 AUS Rookie of the Year[13]
  • Ashley Stratton, 2019-20 AUS Most Sportsmanlike Player[14]
  • Ashley Stratton, 2021-22 AUS Most Sportsmanlike Player
  • Sarah Hilworth, 2021-22 AUS Coach of the Year
  • Jana Headrick, 2021-22 AUS Community Service Award
  • Jenna MacLean, 2021-22 AUS Defensive Player of the Year
  • Kendra Woodland, 2022-23 AUS Most Valuable Player

AUS All-Stars

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  • Kendra Woodland, Goaltender: 2018-19 AUS First Team All-Star
  • Jenna MacLean, Defence: 2018-19 AUS Second Team All-Star
  • Kendra Woodland, Goaltender: 2019-20 AUS Second Team All-Star
  • Jenna MacLean, Defence: 2021-22 AUS First Team All-Star
  • Kendra Woodland, Goaltender: 2021-22 AUS First Team All-Star
  • Jenna MacLean, Defence: 2022-23 AUS First Team All-Star
  • Kendra Woodland, Goaltender: 2022-23 AUS First Team All-Star

AUS All-Rookies

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  • Kendra Woodland: 2018-19 AUS All-Rookie Team
  • Jenna MacLean, 2018-19 AUS All-Rookie Team
  • Payton Hargreaves: 2021-2022 AUS All-Rookie Team

Pre 2008 awards

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  • 2000-01: Lynda Robinson, Forward, AUS Rookie of the Year
  • 2001-02: Emily Hobbs, Goaltender, AUS Rookie of the Year
  • 2005-06: Terri Ryerson, Goaltender, AUS Rookie of the Year
  • 2005-06: Meghan Ward, AUS Most Sportsmanlike Player
  • 2005-06: Terri Ryerson, Goaltender, CIS All-Rookie Team

U Sports Awards

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  • Jana Headrick, 2022 Marion Hilliard Award
  • Kendra Woodland, 2023 Brodrick Trophy[15]

All-Canadians

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  • Jenna MacLean, Defence, 2018-19 All-Rookie Team
  • Kendra Woodland, Goaltender, 2018-19 All-Rookie Team
  • AshleyStratton, Forward, 2019-20 Second Team
  • Kendra Woodland, Goaltender, 2022-23 First Team

See also

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UNB Reds men's ice hockey

References

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  1. ^"Reds Women's Team Introduced".goredsgo.ca. October 12, 2018. RetrievedJune 2, 2021.
  2. ^"Women's hockey exploding - still UNB cuts Varsity Reds". The Spec. 29 March 2008.
  3. ^"Reds Women Ready For Return".goredsgo.ca. October 11, 2018. RetrievedJune 2, 2021.
  4. ^"Varsity Reds Name First Atlantic Canadian Recruit".goredsgo.ca. December 6, 2017. RetrievedJune 11, 2021.
  5. ^"Mounties earn double OT victory over UNB".mountiepride.ca. October 13, 2018. RetrievedJune 11, 2021.
  6. ^"Mount Allison at UNB".goredsgo.ca. October 13, 2018. RetrievedJune 11, 2021.
  7. ^"Reds Score Playoff Win".goredsgo.ca. February 14, 2019. RetrievedJune 7, 2021.
  8. ^"2018–19 UNB Reds Women's Ice Hockey Roster". University of New Brunswick Reds. Retrieved11 June 2021.
  9. ^"Esposito Leaving Reds".goredsgo.ca. April 14, 2020. RetrievedJune 7, 2021.
  10. ^"Grenier Named REDS Captain".goredsgo.ca. June 7, 2021. RetrievedJune 11, 2021.
  11. ^"2019-20 AUS Women's Hockey - Individual Statistics".atlanticuniversitysport.com. Retrieved2021-06-07.
  12. ^"2018-19 AUS Women's Hockey - Individual Statistics".atlanticuniversitysport.com. Retrieved2021-05-06.
  13. ^"Woodland Named AUS Rookie Of The Yeard".goredsgo.ca. February 21, 2019. RetrievedJune 2, 2021.
  14. ^"2019-20 AUS women's hockey major awards and all-stars announced".atlanticuniversitysport.com. February 19, 2020. RetrievedJune 2, 2021.
  15. ^"Kendra Woodland named U SPORTS women's hockey player of the year".usports.ca. March 15, 2023. RetrievedApril 3, 2023.
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