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2011-12 Women's Ice Hockey Roster

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4 Kendice Ogilvie

  • Position Forward
  • Height 5-7
  • Class Senior
  • High School Delburne Centralized School
  • Hometown Delburne, Alberta

Biography

Senior Season - 2011-12
Ogilvie scored 11 points on the season, tallying assists against  Yale on Oct. 28 and Brown on Oct. 29. With six  teammates missing in early January, Ogilvie stepped up and scored six points in games at Union and Rensselaear. For her efforts that weekend, she was named ECAC Hockey’s Player of the Week for the first time in her  career. Ogilvie added three more points this season, centering the Big Red’s third line and graduating tied for 10th all-time in school history with 10 game-winning goals.

Junior Season - 2010-11
One of just four players to have appeared in all 35 games on the season, Ogilvie collected 11 points on five goals and six assists for the Big Red. She opened the year with three points on a trio of assists in the season opening series against Robert Morris, and later picked up a point in back-to-back games against Brown and Yale on Feb. 11-12. She scored a goal in the first round of the NCAA tournament against Dartmouth on March 12. Of her five goals on the year, three were the game-winner, including the goal against Dartmouth in the NCAA tournament.

Sophomore Season - 2009-10
Ogilvie was named the most outstanding player of the ECAC Hockey tournament after scoring the game-winning goal that sent the Big Red into the NCAA tournament for the first time in program history. She scored a pair of goals during the four games of the tournament, finishing the year with six goals and 10 assists for 16 points. Ogilvie had four multi-point games on the season, the first coming against Providence on Jan. 9. She picked up a goal and an assist in the NCAA tournament contest against Harvard that sent the Big Red to the Frozen Four. Five of her 16 points on the season came during the post-season. Ogilvie scored a power-play tally in the third game of the season, a 3-0 victory against Dartmouth on Oct. 30. On the season, Ogilvie had four game-winning goals, most among all players on the roster.

Freshman Season - 2008-09
Ogilvie appeared in 30 games for the Big Red, tallying a goal and three assists for four points. She scored her first career point with an assist in a 4-3 loss to Providence on Jan. 4 and tallied her first career multi-point game with two assists the following day against the Friars in a 4-1 Big Red win. Ogilvie scored her first career goal in a 6-0 victory at Brown on Jan. 24.

Before Cornell
Ogilvie served as assistant captain for Team Alberta in 2008, helping her team to a silver medal at the Western Canada championships. Ogilvie was named the top forward for the team and was a silver medalist at the Mac's Tournament, where she was the top point scorer. She also played with the Red Deer Chiefs, leading that squad to a league championship in 2008. Ogilvie played in the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League for four seasons, earning a spot on the all-star team in 2008. She also played softball, helping her team to a championship at the Alberta Summer Games in 2006. Ogilvie also played volleyball at Delburne Centralized School, serving as captain her senior year.

Personal
Kendice Lyn Ogilvie is the daughter of Doug and Bonnie Ogilvie and has two brothers. She is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

Ogilvie's Career Statistics
Year GP Goals Assists Points PIM +/- PPG SHG GWG
2008-09 30 1 3 4 20 -2 0 0 0
2009-10 36 6 10 16 22 +6 1 0 4
2010-11 35 5 6 11 8 +12 0 0 3
2011-12 35 2 9 11 26 +10 0 0 1
Totals 136 14 28 42 76 +26 1 0 8

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 7

    2008-09Freshman

    Forward
    5'7"
    7
  • 4

    2009-10Sophomore

    Forward
    5'7"
    4
  • 4

    2010-11Junior

    Forward
    5'7"
    4
  • 4

    2011-12Senior

    Forward
    5'7"
    4