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Eldon Lindsay/Cornell Athletics

29 Lindsay Browning

  • Position Goaltender
  • Height 5-3
  • Class Graduate Student
  • High School Penfield Senior High School
  • Hometown Penfield, N.Y.

Biography

CCM/AHCA Second-Team All-America (2020)
Second-Team All-USCHO (2020)
Patty Kazmaier Top-10 Finalist (2020)
Ivy League Winter All-Academic (2020)
ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year (2020)
First-Team All-ECAC Hockey (2020)
Ivy League Player of the Year (2020)
First-Team All-Ivy League (2020)


As a Junior (2019-20)

• Saw action in, and started, all 33 games on the season.
• Finished the season with a goals against average of 0.91, which ranks fourth on Cornell's single-season record list, and a .952 save percentage, which broke the program's single-season record.
• Became the first goalie to open the season with three-straight shutouts. 
• Notched three-straight shutouts again in January.
• Allowed more than a single goal into her net just four times during the regular-season.
• Conceded just eight power-play goals throughout the season.
• Her 12 shutouts, 28 wins, and .894 winning percentage broke Cornell's single-season records.
• Consistently ranked as one of the top-two goalies in the nation in goals against average, save percentage, winning percentage and shutouts.
• Finished first with her .91 goals against average, .894 winning percentage and 12 shutouts while her .952 save percentage ranked behind Northeastern's Aerin Frankel.
• Out of 14 regular-season weeks, Browning was named the ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week four times - Oct. 28, Nov. 4, Dec. 4 and Jan. 27.
• Named the National Goalie of the Month for January; also named ECAC Hockey's January Goalie of the Month.
• Ranked fourth with 13 career shutouts and 32 career wins following her junior season.
• At the conclusion of her third season, Browning sits first with a .944 save percentage and a 1.15 goals against average in Cornell's career record list.
• Became the first Cornell goalie to be named an All-American.
 

As a Sophomore (2018-19)

• Appeared in eight games and made six starts on the season.
• Finished the season with a goals against average of 1.34 and a save percentage of .948.
• Registered her first career shutout against Dartmouth (Jan. 18).
• Tallied a career-high 35 saves against St. Lawrence (Feb. 8).
• Made 183 saves on the 193 shots she saw during the course of the season.
 

As a Freshman (2017-18)

• Played in four games between the pipes, including two starts at Princeton (Jan. 5) and Quinnipiac (Jan. 6).
• Got on the ice for a total of 145:28, making 45 saves.
• Made career-high 20 stops against the Tigers and Bobcats.
• Accrued a save percentage of .833 and a goals against average of 3.71.


Prior to Cornell

• Won a New York state championship with the U16 Buffalo Bisons in 2016.
• Was a 2017 All-Greater Rochester Ice Hockey selection.
• Awarded the 2016 United States Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence Award for academic achievement and leadership as a high school scholar.
• Became a 2017 National Merit Scholarship finalist in 2017.
• Also played softball for five years at Penfield HS.

Personal

• Lindsay Taylor Browning is the daughter of David and Laurie Browning and has one older sister.
• Her grandfather, Francis Edgar Browning, attended Weill Cornell Medicine in New York.
• Enrolled in the College of Engineering.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 29

    2017-18Freshman

    Goaltender
    5'3"
    29
  • 29

    2018-19Sophomore

    Goaltender
    5'3"
    29
  • 29

    2019-20Junior

    Goaltender
    5'3"
    29
  • 29
    C

    2020-21Senior

    Goaltender
    5'3"
    29
    C
  • 29
    C

    2021-22Graduate Student

    Goaltender
    5'3"
    29
    C