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2010-11 Women's Hockey Roster

28 Cassea Schols

28 Cassea Schols

  • Position:
    Defenseman
  • Height:
    5-9
  • Class:
    Senior
  • High School:
    Edmonton Chimos - NWHL
  • Hometown:
    Edmonton, Alberta

Summary

Biography

Accolades:
2008 College Hockey America All-Rookie Team
2009 All-College Hockey America Second Team
2010 All-College Hockey America First Team
2011 All-College Hockey America First Team
2011 College Hockey America Top Defenseman

2010-11: All-CHA First Team…CHA Top Defenseman…Played in all 35 games, scoring six goals and totaling 28 points…Finished the season with a +31 plus / minus rating…Four power-play goals…Opened the year with a goal in a 9-1 win over St. Cloud State (Oct. 1, 2010)…Put on a one-goal, one-assist performance at Bemidji State (W, 4-0; Oct. 15, 2010)…Recorded the primary assist on the overtime game-winner by classmate Jesse Scanzano at then-No. 2 Cornell (W, 4-3 OT; Nov. 2, 2010)…Dished out two assists against Niagara, helping the Lakers to a 6-1 win Dec. 3, 2010…Added a season-high three assists at Syracuse (W, 4-0; Feb. 11, 2011). Finished her career as the all-time scoring defenseman in Mercyhurst history, surpassing the mark of 86 points with two points in a 6-2 win over Robert Morris (Feb. 25, 2011).

2009-10: All-CHA First Team…Played in all 36 games…Totaled five goals and 27 points, tying for the team lead in defensemen scoring…Finished the year with a team-best +44 plus / minus rating…Opened the season with a one-goal, one-assist performance against Bemidji State (W, 4-1, Oct. 2, 2009)…Recorded two helpers in the sweep-completing victory over the Beavers (W, 6-1, Oct. 3, 2009) the very next night…Kickstarted a three-game pointstreak with a goal and two assists in a 5-2 win over then-No. 5 Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 30, 2009)…Tallied a season-high three assists in a 9-2 win at Robert Morris (Feb. 6, 2010)…Scored a goal in the first game of the NCAA Tournament, a 4-1 win over Boston University on Mar. 13, 2010.

2008-09: All-CHA Second Team…Appeared in 36 games on season…Third among Mercyhurst defensemen in scoring with four goals and 13 assists for 17 points…Led team with nine blocked shots…Ranked seventh on team with +31 plus/minus rating…Scored two power-play goals and one short-handed goal…Registered a short-handed goal and added an assist in win over Syracuse Dec. 6…Dished out two assists, including a helper on Vicki Bendus’ game-winning goal Jan. 23 at Robert Morris…Posted one assist in six out of seven games from Feb. 14 through the CHA final vs. Wayne State…Drew primary assist on Bailey Bram’s game-winner in CHA final March 7.

2007-08: CHA All-Rookie Team...Played in 37 games with five goals and 12 assists...Three power play goals and a game-winner...CHA Rookie of the Week Jan. 14...Five multiple-point games. 

Before Mercyhurst: Played her last three years for the Chimos in the NWHL...Was the assistant captain for Team Alberta in 2005 and was invited to Team Canada’s Under-22 June camp...Captain of Team Alberta at Canada Winter Games in 2007...Named MVP - Silver Stick Award at St. Francis Xavier. 

Personal: Major is criminal justice...Daughter of Joey and Barb Schols...Has an older sister, Ashleigh, and a younger brother, Tyler ... Ashleigh played for Minnesota Duluth in 2004-05.

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Historical Player Information

  • 28

    2008-2009Sophomore

    D
    5'9"
    28
  • 28

    2009-2010Junior

    D
    5'9"
    28
  • 28

    2010-11Senior

    Defenseman
    5'9"
    28