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Senior Year (2004-05):
Played 20 games between the pipes ... finished the season with a 10-10 overall
mark and a 7-2 league record ... recorded her best goals against average of her
career at 2.43 and had a .906 save percentage ... finishes career as the
all-time wins leader and shutout leader at Colgate ... named ECACHL Goaltender
of the Week twice ... stopped 33 shots against Providence in Colgate's
first-ever victory over a ranked opponent ... made 18 saves in shutting out
Quinnipiac ... turned away 19 shots in a shutout of Vermont ... stopped 16 shots
as the Raiders recorded their first-ever win over Brown ... stopped 45 shots in
two victories over Clarkson.
Junior Year (2003-04):
Participated in the 2004 Under-22
United States National Team Festival ... played in 32 games ... finished with a
.919 save percentage and a 2.49 goals against average ... earned four shutouts
and compiled a 12-17-3 record ... completed conference play with a 2.36 goals
against average and a .927 save percentage ... made 45 saves and allowed just three goals in a weekend sweep
of Findaly and was named to the ECAC Honor Roll for her performance ... garnered
ECAC Goaltender of the Week honors after two wins and a 53 save weekend at
Quinnipiac ... made 31 saves while going 0-1-1 in a weekend series versus Maine
... earned second-straight ECAC Goaltender of the Week honors for her
performance against the Black Bears ... tallied a 22-save shutout victory over
the Big Red of Cornell ... earned her third ECAC Goaltender of the Week honor
after her performance against the Big Red ... made 76 saves in two games against
7th ranked Mercyhurst .... stopped 41 shots and kept Colgate close in a 4-2 loss
to the Lakers ... named to the ECAC honor roll after her performance against
Clarkson and Cornell ... won both games in a weekend series with Clarkson and
Cornell ... made 20 stops against the Golden Knights and allowed just one goal
... turned aside 24 shots in a 3-2 victory over Cornell ... had an excellent
weekend against Brown and Harvard when she turned aside 67 shots and allowed
just four goals ... saved 18 shots in a 2-2 tie at Boston College ... stopped 39
shots in a 2-1 loss to the seventh ranked Tigers of Princeton ... finished off
an outstanding weekend by saving 45 shots and earning her second shutout of the
season in a 3-0 win over Yale ... made 32 stops in a 4-2 loss at #2 Dartmouth
... picked up her 10th win of the season by making 14 saves against Vermont ...
made 24 stops on 25 shots in a 2-1 victory over Niagara ... named to the ECAC
Honor Roll after her performance against Niagara ... had arguably her best
weekend as a Raider in Colgate's 4-3 loss to Harvard and 2-1 overtime loss to
Brown ... she stopped 41 shots against Harvard and kept the Raiders ahead for
most of the game ... followed that up with a 58 saves performance where she
stood on her head to send the game to overtime ... named ECAC co-goaltender of
the week after her performances against Brown and Harvard ... had two 30+ save
performances in two losses against Yale and Princeton ... recorded an eight save
shutout in a scoreless tie against Vermont ... turned in her career-best
performance as she saves 50 shots in Colgate's 1-0 playoff victory over St.
Lawrence.
Sophomore Year (2002-03):
Was a workhorse for the Raiders, playing 31 games and over
1850 minutes ... led the NCAA in saves with 1083 ... finished with a .900 save
percentage ... earned four shutouts ... moved into first on Colgate’s all-time
list for saves and games played ... record shutouts against Vermont twice,
Cornell and Findlay ... recorded 72 saves in a game twice ... named ECAC
Defensive Player of the Week on four occasions ... made 133 saves in a weekend
series with Mercyhurst.
Freshman Year (2001-02):
Started 19 games in goal
her rookie season ... compiled a 4-13-2 record, 3.55 goals against average and
.898 save percentage ... named to the ECAC-North All-Rookie Team ... set Colgate's
single season saves record with 599 ... earned ECAC-North
Goaltender of the Week after making 44 saves on 45 shots in a 1-1 tie with
Harvard ... made 20 saves and allowed two goals in first collegiate start, a 3-2
victory over Quinnipiac ... made 15 saves and allowed three goals in a 4-1 loss to
Wayne State ... made 27 stops in 2-1 loss to Findlay ... had 27 saves in 4-1 loss to
Princeton ... earned 23 saves, and a place on the ECAC-North's Honor Roll, in a 3-0 loss to Mercyhurst on January
5 ... stopped 42 of 52 shots in the Raiders' 10-1 loss to Dartmouth ... picked up
her first career shutout with a 6-0, 19-save blanking of Rensselaer on January
16 ... made the ECAC-North Honor Roll after she earned her second-straight shutout
with a 7-0 win over Utica on January 20 ... named to the ECAC-North Honor Roll after she
made 74 saves on 83 shots in a pair of losses to Harvard and Brown ... made 30
saves to preserve a 5-5 tie with Yale on February 8 ... made five saves for her
third shutout of the season in a 5-0 win over Vermont ... earned her fourth ECAC-North
Honor Roll selection after she stopped 51 of 55 Big
Green shots in a 4-1 loss to Dartmouth on February 16 ... named to the ECAC-North
Honor Roll after she made 40 saves to bring the Raiders less than two minutes
from an upset win over No. 7 St. Lawrence, before the Saints scored twice within
29 seconds to steal the win ... earned her third straight ECAC-North Honor Roll
selection after making 57 saves in a weekend series with Cornell ... made a total
of 113 saves in Dartmouth's two-game sweep of the JPMorgan Chase Championship
quarterfinals.
Before Colgate:
A four-year member of the Washington Little Capitals of the AWHL ... led the
Little Caps to a first-place league finish, and fifth place showing at the
national level with a 1.34 goals against average ... attended James Madison High
School.
Personal:
Daughter
of Philip and Anne Lahar ... born August 19, 1983 in Fairfax, Virginia ...
majoring in economics.
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