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Mercyhurst University Athletics

2010-11 Women's Hockey Roster

23 Jesse Scanzano

23 Jesse Scanzano

  • Position:
    Forward
  • Height:
    6-0
  • Class:
    Senior
  • High School:
    Montreal Axion
  • Hometown:
    Montreal, Quebec

Summary

Biography

Accolades:
2008 College Hockey America All-Rookie Team
2009 College Hockey America Tournament MVP
2009 All-College Hockey America Second Team
2010 All-College Hockey America First Team
2010 College Hockey America All-Tournament Team
2010 AHCA / RBK Second Team All-American
2010 Patty Kazmaier Top-10 Finalist
2011 All-College Hockey America Second Team

2010-11: All-CHA Second Team...Played in 34 of 35 games…Ranked second on the team in scoring with 58 points…Scored 25 goals and added 33 assists…Registered a +29 plus / minus rating…Placed second on the team in power-play goal with eight…Three shorthanded goals and four game-winners…Picked up points in 30 of 34 games played, including multiple points on 18 occasions…Opened the season with a shorthanded tally against St. Cloud State (W, 9-1; Oct. 1, 2010)…Lifted the Lakers to a 4-3 OT victory over then-No. 2 Cornell (Nov. 2, 2010) with her second shorthanded score of the season…Netted back-to-back hat tricks at St. Lawrence (W, 7-3; Dec. 11, 2010) and at St. Cloud State (W, 8-1; Jan. 1, 2011)…Recorded 200th career point in a two-goal, two-assist performance against Brown (Jan. 14, 2011) at Tullio Arena…Tallied third hat trick of the season at home against Wayne State (Feb. 5, 2011)…Posted two goals, including the game-winner, versus Robert Morris (Mar. 4, 2011) in the CHA Semifinals…Tacked on three assists in a 5-4 win over Syracuse (Mar. 5, 2011) in the CHA Title Game.

2009-10:
Patty Kazmaier Top-10 Finalist...AHCA / RBK Second Team All-American...All-CHA First Team...CHA All-Tournament Team...Captain...Appeared in 33 of 36 games...Scored 20 goals and added a team-best 45 assists for 65 points...Tied for first in the country in total points...Ranked in the top-10 in several other national categories including first in points per game (1.97) and assists per game (1.36) and third in short-handed goals (4)...Scored at least a point in 27 games and at least three in 12 games...Opened the season on a five-game pointstreak, scoring two goals and dishing out nine assists...Reeled off three helpers in the first game of the year, a 4-1 win over Bemidji State (Oct. 2, 2009)...Scored once and helped out on two others in a 4-1 win at Cornell (Oct. 24, 2009)...Netted first hat trick of the season at Wayne State (W, 7-2, Nov. 7, 2009)...Accumulated eight points in a series against Colgate, scoring a goal and adding three assists in each game (W, 8-3, W, 8-2, Nov. 27-28, 2009)...Added second hat trick in a 6-2 romp of then-No. 10 St. Lawrence (Dec. 12, 2009) to start a seven-game pointstreak...Scored the game-winning goal on the power play against then-No. 4 Clarkson (W, 6-3, Jan. 15, 2010)...Helped out on a season-high four goals in a 7-1 win over Robert Morris in the CHA Semifinals (Mar. 5, 2010)...Dished out three assists in the Lakers' 4-1 NCAA Tournament win over Boston University.

2008-09: Appeared in all 37 games…Scored 27 goals and added 35 assists for 62 points…Led team with .191 shooting percentage… All-CHA Second Team… Posted fifth-best single-season offensive numbers in program history…Second on team in goals, assists, points, and power-play goals (11)…Third on team with +37 plus/minus…Averaged 2.25 points per game during 16 conference games…Second in conference scoring behind teammate Meghan Agosta…Ranked sixth in the nation in points scored, and eighth in NCAA Division I in goals and assists…Named CHA Tournament MVP after posting two goals and five assists in wins over Niagara March 6 (two goals, two assists) and Wayne State March 7 (three assists) to claim the CHA championship…Registered three assists in NCAA semifinal victory over No. 2 Minnesota March 20…Recorded two or more goals five times and two or more points 18 times…Registered season-high five points on one goal and four assists Feb. 21 at Niagara…Dished out four helpers Feb. 14 vs. Robert Morris…Scored hat trick Jan. 10 vs. Vermont…Notched 18 points on five goals and 13 assists during seven-game stretch from Jan. 31 through Feb. 21…Tallied game-winner Jan. 24 at Robert Morris…Registered six or more points in four weekend series…Registered one goal and three assists for four points and was a +5 Nov. 15 at Syracuse and Dec. 6 vs. Syracuse.

2007-08: CHA All-Rookie Team...Six-time CHA Rookie of the Week...Played in 37 games with 13 goals and 29 assists...Second on the team in assists (27) and third in points 940)...Five power play goals and three game-winners...Nine multiple-point games...ended season with seven-game scoring streak...Nationally fifth in points per game by a rookie (1.08), 14th in assists per game (0.73). 

Before Mercyhurst:
Played basketball, soccer, touch football and volleyball...Won volleyball championship and made finals in both football and basketball (2004 and 2005)...Leading scorer of basketball, soccer and football teams in 2004 and 2005...MVP in basketball (2004, 2005), football (2003-05) and soccer (2003-05)...Female Athlete of the Year in 2005...Played hockey for Montreal Axion from 2004-07...Silver medal with Team Quebec for Under-18 team in 2004...Bronze medal at the Esso Nationals in Sarnia, Ontario, in 2005 and won individual MVP award for player of the game...Won NWHL championship with the Axion in 2005-06...Silver medal at the Esso Nationals in Sydney, Nova Scotia, and won individual MVP award for player of the game...Leading scorer for the Axion in 2006-07...Had 46 points (24 goals, 22 assists) in 35 games...Finalist for Clarkson Cup Championship...Participated with the National Olympic Team for Canada in 2006...Member of Under-22 team for Canada...Won gold in Germany in January, 2007 and Air Canada Cup. 

Personal:
Major is undecided...Daughter of Brian and Rosemarie Scanzano...Father graduated from Concordia University while mother graduated from McGill University...Twin brothers, Shawn and Wes, both played in the American Hockey League (AHL) and East Coast Hockey League (ECHL).

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    2008-2009Sophomore

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    2009-2010Junior

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    2010-11Senior

    Forward
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