2019-20 Women's Ice Hockey Roster
Biography
Third-Team All-USCHO (2020)
Patty Kazmaier Award Nominee (2020)
Second-Team All-ECAC Hockey (2020)
ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team (2020)
Second-Team All-Ivy League (2020)Â
Ivy League Winter All-Academic (2020)
Third-Team All-USCHOÂ (2019)
ECAC Hockey Third Team (2019)
ECAC Hockey Tournament Team (2019)
Second Team All-Ivy (2019)
ECACÂ Hockey First Team (2017)
First-Team All-Ivy (2017)
ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team (2017)
ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team (2016)
All-Ivy Honorable Mention (2016)
As a Senior (2019-20)
• Served as team captain.
• Saw action in 31 games on the season, missing two to represent the Canadian National Team in a two-game series against the United States from Nov. 8-10.
• Recorded the second-most points by a defenseman on the team with 32 (7g, 25a)
• Ranked fourth in the nation among all defenders with 1.03 points per game.
• Earned the 13th-most assists per game among the nation's skaters, third among defenders, with 0.81.
• Notched a career-high four assists, and four points, against Mercyhurst (1/4).
• Led the team with 58 blocks, compiled a career total of 225 blocks to be ranked first on Cornell's career record list.
• Completed nine multipoint games, two of which held four points and three of which were three-point games.
• Added to Cornell's single season record list with: +39 (#9), 58 blocks (#5) and 1.87 blocks per game (#4).
• Nominated for ECAC Hockey's Best Defenseman and Student-Athlete of the Year awards.
• Named ECAC Hockey Player of the Week on Feb. 17.
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As a Junior (2018-19)
• Served as team captain.
• Returned to team after being centralized by Hockey Canada during the 2017-18 season.
• Played in 32 contests for the Big Red, missing four to represent the Canadian National Team in the Four Nations Cup from Nov. 6-10.
• Recorded the second-most points by a defenseman on the team with 21 (4g, 17a).
• Scored her first career game-winner in the ECAC Hockey semifinal game against Princeton (March 9).
• Tied her career-high with three assists against Brown (Feb. 15).
• Led the team with 55 blocked shots.
• Had a total of four multipoint efforts.
• Following the season, helped lead Canada to bronze in the IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship.
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As a Sophomore (2016-17)
• Just the second sophomore in program history to serve as captain.
• Was a finalist for the ECAC Hockey Defenseman of the Year Award.
• Finished tied for third on the team and first among blue-liners with 16 points on five goals and 11 assists, with four of her assists coming on game-winning goals.
• She tied for the team lead in power-play goals (5) and power-play points (11) and led the team in blocked shots (56).
• A key part of the Big Red’s defense, power-play and penalty-killing units that ranked among the national leaders throughout the season.
• Earned Player of the Week honors during the season, doing so after she tied for the league lead in points with two power-play goals and two game-winning assists for four points in wins over Union and Rensselaer.
• Had a five-game point streak in February and fired 70 shots on goal for fifth overall on the team.
• Made her senior national team debut for Canada at the December Series
• Appeared in 32 of 34 contests, missing two games while playing on the silver medal-winning Canada’s National Women’s Development Team at the Nations Cup in January.
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As a Freshman (2015-16)
• Had a stellar first season on East Hill, leading all defensemen with 18 points on the season.
• Led all Division I rookie defensemen in points per game for much of the season.
• Finished the year with six multi-point outings, including a career-high three assists in a 6-4 win over Yale on Jan. 15.
• Scored her first goal of the season, also her first career point, on Nov. 20 at Mercyhurst, which sparked a five-game point streak, over which she racked up eight points.
• Assisted on the game-winning goal in Cornell’s 3-2 overtime win over rival Harvard on Senior Day.
• Brought solid defensive play to the Big Red, finishing second on the team with 56 blocked shots and serving as a key member of both the penalty-kill and power-play units.Â
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Before Cornell
• Played four seasons for the Okanagan Hockey Academy in Penticton, British Columbia (JWHL)
• Captained the squad during her final two years.
• Spent two years on the Canadian U-18 team, where she captained the 2014-15 squad to a silver medal at the IIHF U-18 Women’s World Hockey Championship.
• Was the flag bearer for team British Columbia at the 2015 Canada Games.
• Also played a season of basketball at Okanagan.
Personal
• Micah Arielle Zandee-Hart is the daughter of Mick Hart and Patricia Zandee-Hart
• She has two brothers and a sister.
• Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2015-16Freshman
Defense
5'9"
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2016-17Sophomore
Defense
5'9"
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2018-19Junior
Defender
5'9"
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2019-20Senior
Defender
5'9"