2011-12 Women's Ice Hockey
Roster
Jenna Lascelle
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Freshman
- High School:
- Ontario Hockey Academy
- Hometown:
- Cornwall, Ontario
2013-14 Highlights
• Skated in all 34 games
• Recorded 12 points (5g, 7a)
• Scored a goal in the season opener at St. Lawrence (Sept. 27)
2012-13 Highlights
• Played in all 34 games
• Recorded seven points on one goal and six assists
• In 21 Hockey East league games, tallied four points (4a)
• Recorded a season-high two points (1g, 1a) in the Hockey East quarterfinal vs. Providence
• Assisted on two game-winning goals – Nov. 17 at Maine and Feb. 24 vs. Maine
• Tallied an assist in two of the first three games – consecutive games at Colgate (Oct. 6) and vs. Vermont (Oct. 16)
• Recorded a point in three of the last five games of the season; plus/minus rating of +3 in that span
2011-12 Highlights
• Played in all 35 games, including all 21 conference games
• Fourth on team in points with 21
• Tied for third in goals with eight
• Third in assists with 13
• Fourth in shots (63) and shooting percentage (.127)
• Recorded two assists against Vermont (Jan. 28) and UConn (Feb. 5)
• Notched a goal and an assist against Colgate (Oct. 7) and Boston College (Jan. 10)
• Tallied a goal and two assists against Boston University on Jan. 19
• Scored her first hat trick on Dec. 11 against Dartmouth
Scholastic Highlights
• 2011 graduate of Ontario Hockey Academy
• Led OHA in points three consecutive years, including 34 goals and 53 assists in 63 games during the 2010-11 season as an assistant captain
• Named top student-athlete at OHA in 2010
• Won the City of Cornwall Lions Club overall female/male hockey award for 2010
• Played in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League in 2010 and 2011
• Ontario Hockey Provincial gold medalist (2003) and bronze medalist (2006)
Personal Notes
• Daughter of Giles and Kim Lascelle
• Born October 4, 1992 in Cornwall, Ontario
• Her father played professional hockey in Sweden
• Her uncle, Ray Sheppard, played 14 years in the NHL
• Her sister Kayla plays for Norwich University, which won the 2011 Div. III national championship
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