From ECAC Sports News: ECAC RECORD OVERALL RECORD TEAM W L T PTS GF GA W L T PTS Northeastern 9 0 0 18 57 12 14 4 2 30 Providence 8 0 1 17 57 16 14 6 2 30 Brown 8 1 0 16 63 22 14 3 2 30 UNH 6 3 0 12 58 17 12 8 1 25 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- St. Lawrence 5 3 1 11 46 31 7 5 1 15 Princeton 5 4 0 10 41 27 11 6 0 22 Harvard 4 4 1 9 38 27 11 6 1 23 Dartmouth 3 5 1 7 38 34 8 8 1 17 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Colby 2 6 1 5 23 53 5 9 1 11 RIT 1 8 0 2 16 60 2 10 0 4 Yale 0 8 1 1 6 92 4 13 1 9 Cornell 0 9 0 0 24 80 1 14 0 2 SCORING LEADERS - ECAC LEAGUE Player/School GP G A PTS O'Sullivan/Providence 9 13 14 27 Issel/Princeton 9 9 14 23 Sobek/Northeastern 9 15 7 22 Ulion/Dartmouth 9 13 9 22 AJ Mleczko/Harvard 8 14 7 21 GOALIE LEADERS - ECAC LEAGUE (min 4.5 games) Player/School G MIN GOALS SAVES PCT GAA DiStefano/Northeastern 5 261 6 103 0.94 1.24 Solimini/UNH 7 339 13 129 0.91 2.07 Martiniello/Providence 7 337 15 161 0.91 2.40 Hill/Princeton 5 243 13 95 0.88 2.89 Villiotte/Harvard 8 409 22 197 0.90 2.90 ECAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Northeastern: Jeanine Sobek, SR, F. (Coon Rapids, MN) Led the Huskies to a 2-0 weekend with 4 goals and 4 assists. In the big 2-8 win over UNH, Sobek had a hat trick and 2 assists. Right now she is really starting to motor! ECAC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Providence: Alison Wheeler, FR, F. (Waterbury, VT) Had 8 points in the two weekend wins for the Friars. Against Yale she had 3 goals and 4 assists. Wheeler had 1 goal in the PC 6-5 win over the Maidens of Pain. ECAC NEWS: Big move in the league standings was from St. Lawrence who moved up to the 5th spot. If UNH defeats the Saints on Saturday, the Wildcats will have home ice for the quarterfinals. If the Saints win and beat Colby on Sunday, St. Lawrence will have home ice. Princeton has a chance of home ice if they win both their games and many other teams do not. Andrea Boudreau helped Brown to its first Ivy League title since 1986 with her game-winning goal against Princeton. Well done Brown! Karen Chernisky scored a hat trick in a 6-5 loss to PC. In 3 games last week, Gretchen Ulion of Dartmouth had 8 goals and 7 assists. Results Feb 7-14 ECAC League: St. Lawrence 12 - RIT 2 Brown 4 - Princeton 3 St. Lawrence 4 - Cornell 3 Brown 9 - Yale 0 UNH 3 - Harvard 0 Dartmouth 11 - Cornell 3 Other games: Dartmouth 5 - RIT 4 Bowdoin 5 - Middlebury 3 Harvard 7 - Colby 3 Colby 10 - Maine 3 Northeastern 10 - Colby 1 Dartmouth 10 - Middlebury 0 Northeastern 8 - UNH 2 Middlebury 14 - Wesleyan 0 Providence 14 - Yale 0 Middlebury 7 - Williams 1 Providence 6 - Princeton 5 Wesleyan 3 - Williams 2 ot Wesleyan 6 - Conn. Coll. 1 1994 ECAC WOMEN's ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS: Quarterfinals: Feb 26/27 Campus sites Semifinals & Championship: Mar 5/6 Brown University INPEDENDENTS: Overall record W L T PTS GF GA Middlebury 8 7 0 16 73 53 Bowdoin 6 6 0 12 44 51 Wesleyan 3 3 0 6 16 29 Williams 1 9 0 2 14 61 INDEPENDENT NEWS: Nan "Hat Trick" Gorton did it again (yes I am updating this file!), when her 10th trick of the season helped lift Bowdoin to 7-1 win over Williams. Gorton has 34 goals in 14 games. The Polar Bears won the Middlebury Invitational 5-3 against Middlebury. Jen Hefner of the Panthers had 3 goals and 4 assists in the Wesleyan game. _____________ / good shooting rhun _____________/