HANCOCK -- Courtesy: Finlandia University
Finlandia University Women’s Ice Hockey coach Heather Reinke has announced that eight student-athletes have committed to the 2010-2011 women’s hockey program.
The talented 8 player class joins 10 returning skaters in preparation for a challenging 25 game schedule including 20 Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA) conference games.
Finlandia will open the 2010-2011 campaign at home against Concordia-Moorhead on October 29-30, 2010 at the Houghton County Arena.
For more information on the women’s hockey team, you can contact Coach Reinke at heather.reinke@finlandia.edu.
Listed below are the eight student-athletes that will attend Finlandia and play hockey this year. A short player profile of each recruit is listed below.
Cassie Behl F 5’0” Wadena, Minnesota.
- Played for Long Prairie-Grey Eagle HS
- “A hard worker with good quickness and leadership abilities,” according to coach Reinke.
Courtney Fallon F 5’9” Dollar Bay, Michigan
- Played locally for the K-WINGS
- “A determined player that’s always looking to improve,” according to coach Reinke.
Siera Hache F 5’7” Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Played for Athol Murray College of Notre Dame
- “Has good size and a passion for the game,” according to coach Reinke.
My Lindskog F 5’7” Trelleborg, Sweden
- Played for Malmo IF
- “A great skater with good mobility,” according to coach Reinke.
Molly Mandoli G 5’6” Appleton, Wisconsin
- Played for Appleton United
- 2009-2010 stats: 1.94 GAA
- “Comes from a hockey family and her father was goalie at Calumet HS,” according to coach Reinke.
Taryn Moffat F 5’6” Montrose, British Columbia
- Played for New England College the past 2 seasons (transfer)
- Career stats at NEC: 2G-10A-12PTS
- “Brings collegiate experience and a passion for the game to the program,” according to coach Reinke.
Danielle Shingleton F 5’4” Belgrade, Montana
- Played for the U-19 AAA VOSHA
- “Possess’ solid skills,” according to coach Reinke.
Robin Stockwell F 5’6”` Chelsea, Michigan
- Played for Victory Honda U-19 AAA
- “A hard worker with good stick skills,” according to coach Reinke.