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  Ashley Cottrell
Ashley Cottrell

Player Profile
Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Sterling Heights, Mich.

High School:
Lawrence Academy

Height:
5-6

Position:
Forward

Birthdate:
04/04/1990

AT PROVIDENCE: 2008-09... Played in all 36 games for Providence as a freshman... Scored 21 points on five goals and 16 assists... Led the freshman class with 16 helperS... Finished sixth overall in scoring amongst all Hockey East freshmen... Recorded her first goal with a short-handed game-winning strike against Colgate (10/11)... Had a four-game (10/26-11/8) and six-game point streak (12/05-1/10)... Registered a conference-high four assists in one game at Robert Morris (11/8)... Tied for second on the team with a +7 mark on the plus/minus scale.

BEFORE PROVIDENCE: Earned three varsity letters for Henry Ford II and Lawrence Academy in Field Hockey, Golf, and Ice Hockey... Alternate captain for the Little Caesars her senior year... Her junior year with Belle Tire, she had 84 points on 42 goals and 42 assists in 75 games...Her last year with the Little Caesars she scored 117 points on 56 goals and 61 assists in 70 games... Earned the 2008 Justine Pellman Award... Was the 2008 overall winner of the skills competition at the National Championships... Member of the 2008 U.S. U18 Team that defeated Canada to win the gold medal... Honored as "Player of the Game" at the U18 World Championships for a 5-point game against Switzerland... Helped her high school to four state championship titles... Helped lead Assabet Valley U19's to win the National Tournament in 2006... Helped lead the Little Caesars U19 team to a second place finish at the 2008 National Tournament... Played for former Friar great Laurie Bake-Mutch at Lawrence Academy in 2006... Four year honor roll member.

PERSONAL:
NAME: Ashley Cottrell
FAMILY: Daughter of Roger and Pam Cottrell. Has one brother, Kyle
MAJOR: Accounting

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP G A PTS PIM PP SH GWG 08-09 36 5 16 21 8/16 2 1 2 HE 21 3 8 11 4/8 2 0 1

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