7/20/2009 3:24:32 PM
HAMILTON, N.Y. (7/20/09) – Colgate University head women's hockey coach Scott Wiley has announced the signing of six student-athletes to join the team as the Class of 2013.
Wiley and his staff are bringing in three defenders, two forwards and one goaltender.
Joining the Raiders are:
Jordan Brickner – 5-8, D, Lake Forest, Ill. (Connecticut Stars)
Jessica Hootz - 5-9, D, Edmonton, Alta. (Edmonton Thunder)
Jenna Klynstra - 5-9, F, Edmonton, Alta. (Edmonton Thunder)
Brittany Phillips - 5-5, F, Lauder, Man. (Westman Wildcats)
Whitney Routman - 5-8, D, Northbrook, Ill. (Chicago Mission)
Jocelyn Yokow - 5-4, G, Windsor, Conn. (Connecticut Polar Bears)
“We are really excited about this incoming class,” said Wiley. “They are talented hockey players and great student-athletes that should succeed here at Colgate. Assistant coaches Ryan Stone and Carly McNaughton did a terrific job in selecting a stellar class. We're looking forward to next season and competing for the ECAC Hockey title.”
Jordan Brickner – 5-8, D, Lake Forest, Ill. (Connecticut Stars)
Brickner has played four years with the Connecticut Stars of the Connecticut Hockey Conference. The Stars won the New England District title and finished third in the USA Hockey National Championships this past season. Prior to joining the Stars, Brickner was a member of the Seacoast Spartans and Team Illinois.
She was also a four-year varsity letter winner at the Hotchkiss School leading the Bearcats to a New England second-place finish, as captain her senior year. Brickner also lettered in field hockey, track, and softball.
Jessica Hootz - 5-9, D, Edmonton, Alta. (Edmonton Thunder)
Hootz played for the Edmonton Thunder this past year, serving as the top defenseman. She helped guide the Thunder to first-place in the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League and second-place in the Macs Midget Hockey Championships. Hootz was selected to the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League All-Star team as a defender. During her senior year, Hootz recorded two goals and 14 assists in 30 games.
Hootz said, “I chose Colgate because I like the idea of attending a school with a great academic and athletic reputation while playing the sport I love. The coaches are awesome, the team was really welcoming, and both the campus and the community are beautiful. Colgate felt like a great fit for me.”
Jenna Klynstra - 5-9, F, Edmonton, Alta. (Edmonton Thunder)
Klynstra was a teammate of Jessica Hootz on the Edmonton Thunder this past year, earning team MVP honors as a forward. She helped guide the Thunder to first-place in the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League and second-place in the Macs Midget Hockey Championships. Klynstra was named the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League MVP and the Macs Midget Hockey Finals MVP. Klynstra also skated for the U-18 Team Alberta for two seasons, serving as assistant captain in 2009.
Klynstra said, “I choose Colgate because of the great hockey program, gorgeous campus and the awesome food. The coaching staff was everything I was looking for and the team was very inviting.”
Brittany Philips - 5-5, F, Lauder, Man. (Westman Wildcats)
Philips played three seasons for the Westman Wildcats, serving as the team captain in 2008-09. This past season Philips recorded 79 points in 44 games from 47 goals and 32 assists to help crown the Wildcats as the Esso Cup National Champions. The Wildcats also won the Western Regional and the Provincial Championships in 2009. Philips also skated for U-18 Team Canada that played in Lake Placid in 2008 and won the silver medal in Fussen, Germany in 2009. Philips also attended the 2009 U-22 Team Canada Strength and Conditioning Camp.
Philips, who was named the 2009 YMCA Woman of Distinction, for showing community service and serving as a role model, also played varsity softball, volleyball, badminton and track and field at Hartney School.
Philips said, “I chose Colgate because it looked like a place to excel as a student, person and hockey player.”
Whitney Routman - 5-8, D, Northbrook, Ill. (Chicago Mission)
Routman played on the Chicago Mission this past year as a defenseman. She helped guide the Mission to a second-place finish at the U-19 National Championships, after winning the state and regional titles. Routman was named a Midwest Elite Academic all-star in 2008, to the Midwest Elite All-League first team in 2007 and was captain of the U-16 Team Illinois.
She was also a three-year varsity letter winner at Glenbrook North in lacrosse finishing her career with 55 goals and 21 assists.
Routman said, “I chose Colgate because of the great academics, athletics and coaches. Right when I walked on campus the atmosphere felt right.”
Jocelyn Yokow - 5-4, G, Windsor, Conn. (Connecticut Polar Bears)
Yokow played on the Connecticut Polar Bears this past year as a goalie. She helped guide the Polar Bears to a silver medal finish at the USA Hockey U-16 National Championships in both 2007 and 2008. Yokow won the 2006 U-14 USA Hockey/Easton Skills overall goalie competition. She also attended the 2008 USA Hockey Girls Select 17 Player Development Camp in Lake Placid.
She was also a four-year varsity letter winner and two-time captain in hockey at Choate Rosemary Hall.
Yokow said, “I chose Colgate because of its academic reputation, its impressive campus, the great people I met there, and its exceptional women’s ice hockey program.”