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2012-13 Women's Ice Hockey Roster

8 Katie Little

  • Position Forward
  • Height 5-11
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Team British Columbia
  • Hometown Victoria, British Columbia

Biography

2012-13: Was named to the ECAC East All-Conference Second Team for the third straight season … ended her career fifth on the all-time points list with 130 for her career … also finished her stint at Manhattanville in fourth place on the all-time goals list with 68 … included in her 68 goals were 13 short-handed goals and 21 power play goals which places her first on each of those lists as well … finished the year as the team’s leader in points for the fourth consecutive season … also led the team in goals for the third time in her career with 12 on the year … was also second on the team in power play goals with five on the slate …  began the season by scoring the game-tying goal with 12 seconds remaining in regulation against Plattsburgh (10/27) … picked up assists in each of the next two games against Elmira (10/28) and UMass Boston (11/2) … had a stretch of six goals and two assists over a four-game stretch including a season-high three points against Plymouth State (11/30) … picked up four assists in a five-day span including three assists in the home-and-home with Nichols (1/11-12) … picked up a goal and an assist against both St. Michael’s (1/19) and New England College (2/2) … had a five-game point streak including two assists against Salve Regina (2/13) and a goal and assist against New England College in the ECAC East Quarterfinal round (2/22) … finished her career with two shots against No. 3 Norwich in the ECAC East Championship … named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team.
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2011-12: Named ECAC East All-Conference Second Team for the second consecutive season … scored her 50th career goal against Holy Cross (2/11) and became the 16th player in program history to record her 100th career point against New England College (3/3) … led the team in goals and points for her third straight year at Manhattanville … finished first on the team in goals with 17 and third on the team in assist with nine … finished second on the team in power play goals with four and led the team with three shorthanded goals … also led the team with seven game-winners … played in 27 of 28 games during her junior season … picked up her first point with an assist in the season opener against RIT (10/28) … scored her first goal of the year against UMass Boston (11/4) … had her first multi-point game with two goals against Plymouth State (12/2) … had her first of two hat tricks on the season at home against Nichols (1/15) … had a goal and an assist in four of the next nine games against St. Michael’s (1/21), New England College (2/4), Holy Cross (2/11) and Plymouth State (2/18) … had a season-high four points in the ECAC East semifinal contest against New England College (3/3) … named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team.
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2010-11: Named to the All-ECAC East Second Team … appeared in all 29 games in her sophomore year, leading the team with 34 points on 12 goals and a team-best 22 helpers … had five power-play goals, two shorthanded tallies and a pair of game-winners … was named the ECAC East Player of the Week after starting the year with four goals against UMass Boston (11/5) and Saint Anselm (11/6), netting the game-winner against the Beacons and adding an assist to her two tallies against the Hawks … started the year with a six-game points streak, netting five goals and five assists in that span … had two goals and three assists in a weekend sweep of Plymouth State (1/21) and Southern Maine (1/22) … posted a season-high three helpers at New England (2/4) … had three points (one goal, two assists) again versus Saint Michael’s (2/18) … had one assist in the ECAC East Quarterfinals against Castleton State (2/26) and in the championship game win at #3 Norwich (3/6) … named to the ECAC East All-Academic Team.
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2009-10: AHCA Div. III Second-Team All-American … All-ECAC East Conference All-First Team and All-Rookie Team … skated in all 27 games as a freshman … led all Division III rookies and finished third overall in Division III with 27 goals … added 15 assists for 42 points, again leading all D-III rookies and ranking fourth overall in the nation … also led the team with seven power-play goals and led the nation with seven shorthanded tallies … scored her first collegiate goal in her debut against UMass-Boston (11/7) … recorded her first career hat trick against Nichols (11/14) … set an NCAA women’s hockey record with six goals against Plymouth State (11/20) … combined with a three-goal, two-assist game at Southern Maine (11/21), earned her ECAC East Player of the Week honors (11/24) … had seven multi-goal games and eight multi-point games … scored four goals in the ECAC East Tournament quarterfinals against Nichols (2/27) … finished with four game-winning goals … was named ECAC East Rookie of the Week (2/8) after scoring three goals and three assists against Castleton State (2/6) and Norwich (2/7) … had a five-game goal scoring streak, scoring eight goals from 1/29-2/12 … was named the Manhattanville Female Rookie of the Year.
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Prep: Played one season with the Proctor Academy Hornets … also played five seasons with the South Island Breakers … named assistant captain in 06-07, and captain in 07-08 for the Breakers … played for the U18 British Columbia team in 07-08, and competed at the national tournament in Kitchener, Ontario.

Personal: Daughter of Ted Little and Mary Morgan … has one sister; Janna … a business management major while minoring in philosophy and sociology at Manhattanville … born June 18, 1990.

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Historical Player Information

  • 8

    2009-10Freshman

    Forward
    5'11"
    8
  • 8

    2010-11Sophomore

    Forward
    5'11"
    8
  • 8

    2011-12Junior

    Forward
    5'11"
    8
  • 8

    2012-13Senior

    Forward
    5'11"
    8