Robert Morris femminile

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NCAAH femminile 02/03 18:00 - Robert Morris femminile v RIT femminile L 2-3
NCAAH femminile 01/27 20:00 - Robert Morris femminile v Syracuse femminile L 1-2
NCAAH femminile 01/26 23:00 - Robert Morris femminile v Syracuse femminile W 4-3
NCAAH femminile 01/20 19:00 - Mercyhurst femminile v Robert Morris femminile W 1-2
NCAAH femminile 01/19 20:00 - Mercyhurst femminile v Robert Morris femminile L 6-1
NCAAH femminile 01/13 20:00 - Lindenwood femminile v Robert Morris femminile L 5-3
NCAAH femminile 12/30 00:00 - Bemidji State femminile v Robert Morris femminile L 3-1
NCAAH femminile 11/18 00:00 - RIT femminile v Robert Morris femminile L 7-3
NCAAH femminile 11/03 23:00 - Syracuse femminile v Robert Morris femminile W 2-4
NCAAH femminile 10/21 17:00 - Clarkson femminile v Robert Morris femminile L 2-1
NCAAH femminile 10/20 19:00 - Clarkson femminile v Robert Morris femminile L 5-1
NCAAH femminile 10/14 17:00 - Robert Morris femminile v Princeton femminile L 0-4

The Robert Morris Colonials women's ice hockey program represents Robert Morris University. The Colonials competed in the College Hockey America conference. The program was suspended, along with the Men's team, after an announcement by the university on May 26, 2021. On December 17, 2021, it was announced both programs were going to be reinstated for the 2023-24 season.

History

March 31, 2004: Robert Morris University announced that an NCAA Division I women's ice hockey team would compete, in the College Hockey America (CHA) Conference, starting with the 2005–06 season.

Kevin McGonagle was named the first head coach, but following a 1–7–0 start he was dismissed[2]. Assistant coach Jody Katz[1] was named the interim head coach for the rest of the season, and men's assistant coach Nate Handrahan was named new head coach for the 2006–07 campaign.

Nate Handrahan was head coach for five years from the 2006–07 through the 2010–11 seasons. He successfully built a stable program, bringing talented players into the program who would excel after his tenure. and amassed a 52–111–14 record, before taking the head coaching job of the Ohio State women's hockey program.

Paul Colontino was named head coach for the 2011–12 season, and remains in the position. He made the Colonials a competitive team, finishing with more wins than losses in 5 of 6 years. In his first year, Colontino led the Colonials to their first CHA Tournament championship. As the CHA had not automatic berth in the NCAA tournament at the time, their CHA win ended their season.

The most successful season for the Colonials was the 2016–17 season. Their 24–5–6 record (15–3–2 in the CHA) earned them their first year-ending ranking, 8th, in both the USCHO and USA Today polls. They won the CHA regular season championship for the first time, and took the Tournament Championship as well, to earn their first entry to the NCAA national championship. They were defeated by top ranked Wisconsin 0–7 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Colonials forward Jaycee Gebhard scored 44 points on the season, making her the highest scoring first year player in the country for the season. Brittany Howard became the first Colonial player to be named CHA Player of the Year.

The Colonials went on to finish at the top of the CHA standings in 2017-18 and 2018–19, marking three years in a row that they won the regular season championship. They went to four straight championship games, ending the season as conference runner up in 2018, 2019 and 2020.

Over the course of four seasons (2016–20), the Colonials posted an overall record of 62-22-12 (.777 points percentage), including the program's first ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 2017. The program qualified for the 2021 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament, ranked as the #8 seed.

On February 3, 2022 Logan Bittle was named the head coach for when the team will return in the 2023-2024 season

Year by year

Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League Leader
Year Coach W L T Conference Conf. W Conf. L Conf. T Finish Conference Tournament NCAA Tournament
2023–24 Logan Bittle 15 19 1 CHA 11 8 1 3rd CHA Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (5–0, 2–5, 1–6) Did not qualify
2022–23 Program was suspended by the university
2021–22
2020–21 Paul Colontino 16 8 1 CHA 11 7 1 3rd CHA Won Quarterfinals vs. RIT (4-0)
Won Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (3-2 OT)
Won Championship vs. Syracuse (1-0)
2nd Appearance
Lost Quarterfinal vs. Northeastern (1-5)
2019–20 Paul Colontino 20 12 4 CHA 13 5 2 2nd CHA Won Semifinals vs. Penn State (2–1)
Lost Championship vs. Mercyhurst (1–2 OT)
Did not qualify
2018–19 Paul Colontino 16 14 6 CHA 13 4 3 1st CHA Won Semifinals vs. Syracuse (5–2)
Lost Championship vs. Syracuse (2–6)
Did not qualify
2017–18 Paul Colontino 21 8 4 CHA 14 3 3 1st CHA Won Semifinals vs. Penn State (7–2)
Lost Championship vs. Mercyhurst (3–5)
Did not qualify
2016–17 Paul Colontino 24 5 6 CHA 15 3 2 1st CHA Won Semifinals vs. Lindenwood (2–1)
Won Championship vs. Syracuse (2–0)
1st Appearance
Lost Quarterfinal vs. Wisconsin (0-7)
2015–16 Paul Colontino 17 16 5 CHA 7 9 4 4th CHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Lindenwood (3–4, 3–1, 5–1)
Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (2–4)
Did not qualify
2014–15 Paul Colontino 11 19 5 CHA 8 8 4 4th CHA Lost Quarterfinals vs. RIT (1–3, 0–1) Did not qualify
2013–14 Paul Colontino 24 8 3 CHA 13 5 2 2nd CHA Lost Semifinals vs. RIT (1–4) Did not qualify
2012–13 Paul Colontino 15 15 3 CHA 9 10 1 4th CHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Lindenwood (2–1 3OT, 2–0)
Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (1–2)
Did not qualify
2011–12 Paul Colontino 19 9 4 CHA 6 3 3 2nd CHA Won Semifinals vs. Niagara (3–2)
Won Championship vs. Mercyhurst (3–2)
Did not qualify
2010–11 Nate Handrahan 6 21 7 CHA 2 9 5 4th CHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Wayne State (4–2)
Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (1–3)
Did not qualify
2009–10 Nate Handrahan 11 24 1 CHA 3 12 1 5th CHA Won Quarterfinals vs. Wayne State (3–1)
Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (1–7)
Did not qualify
2008–09 Nate Handrahan 12 20 3 CHA 5 9 2 3rd CHA Lost Semifinals vs. Wayne State (3–4) Did not qualify
2007–08 Nate Handrahan 12 22 1 CHA 2 10 0 4th CHA Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (0–4) Did not qualify
2006–07 Nate Handrahan 11 22 2 CHA 1 11 0 4th CHA Lost Semifinals vs. Marcyhurst (2–5) Did not qualify
2005–06 Kevin McGonagle 5 24 2 CHA 1 9 1 4th CHA Lost Semifinals vs. Mercyhurst (0–9) Did not qualify
2004–05 Jody Katz 4 17 2