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2014-15 RIT Women's Hockey Roster

Dylan Heuer
Dylan Heuer
Dylan Heuer
Dylan Heuer
Dylan Heuer

15 Kolbee McCrea

  • Position Forward
  • Height 5-9
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Wawa, Ontario
  • Highschool Burlington Barracudas
  • Major Psychology

Biography

Career: RIT’s all-time leader with 224 penalty minutes … third all-time at RIT with 68 goals … tied for third with 21 power-play tallies … tied for fifth at the university with 11 game-winning goals … twelfth on RIT’s all-time scoring list with 104 points … in her four years at RIT, team was 17-2 in the postseason, winning the 2012 NCAA Division III Tournament and back-to-back CHA Championships in 2014 and 2015 … also part of team that was NCAA DIII runner-up in 2011.
 
2014-15: Tied for second on the team in scoring with 16 points on eight goals and eight assists in 34 games … eight goals were tied for second on the squad … led team with 52 penalty minutes and a plus-8 rating … became the 13th player in the history of RIT women’s hockey to record 100 career points, scoring the game-winning overtime goal in a 5-4 win at Lindenwood … drew the primary assist on Carly Payerl’s game-winning double-overtime goal in the CHA Championship against Syracuse was plus-3 in wins over Brown and Syracuse … had three goals and an assist and was plus-4 in a weekend sweep at Brown … named the College Hockey America Player of the Week, Oct. 27 … led RIT with nine points on three goals and six assists in 19 CHA games … second on the team with 104 shots on goal … fired season-high nine shots on goal at Lindenwood … among the team leaders with three power-play goals … had three multiple-point games … Tigers were 8-3-2 when she recorded at least a point … earned CHA All-Academic Team honors. STATS

2013-14: Rebounded from missing all of 2012-13 and battled through various injuries to play in 32 games … led the team and tied the team record for goals in a season at the Division I level with 16 … led the squad with 52 penalty minutes … tied for third on the squad with four power-play goals … named the College Hockey America Player of the Week, Nov. 24 … tallied a season-high three points on a goal and two assists and was plus-3 in a 4-3 win over Lindenwood … scored both goals, including the game-winner in RIT’s first ever win against a ranked opponent, 2-1 over eventual Frozen Four participant Mercyhurst … scored both goals in RIT’s first ever outdoor game, a 6-2 loss to eventual 2014 NCAA National Champion Clarkson at snowy Frontier Field … had six multiple-point games … scored a goal in three straight games on two separate occasions … fired a team-best 130 shots on goal, including 11 in an overtime loss against Colgate … blocked 22 shots … had 10 goals and 14 points in 18 CHA contests … Tigers were 9-6-2 when she recorded a point. STATS

2012-13: Missed the entire season due to an injury suffered in the exhibition contest against Oakville … assisted on Katie Hubert’s goal 1:44 into the contest.

2011-12: Led RIT and was third nationally with 24 goals … the 24 tallies are sixth most all-time in one season at RIT … finished with 38 points, tied for tenth in Division III … named to the ECAC West Championship All-Tournament Team … garnered All-ECAC West second team accolades … three-time RIT Female Athlete of the Week, Nov. 7, Nov. 28, and March 12 … ECAC West Player of the Week, Dec. 5 … tied for third nationally and second all-time in one season at RIT with 10 power-play goals … scored six game-winning goals which is tied for the second most in one season at RIT … tied for fifth nationally in that category … tallied a pair of hat-tricks … scored the hat-trick and added an assist in RIT’s 5-2 win over Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.) in the NCAA Quarterfinals … scored three times and added an assist in an 8-1 win over Utica … recorded career-highs of four assists and six points in a 14-1 win over Chatham … had four points and was plus-6 the night before … recorded two power-play goals in back-to-back games of a weekend sweep over Utica … scored twice in a 5-1 win over No. 4 Elmira during “Make the Rink Pink” night … scored the game’s first goal in the ECAC West Championship, a 2-1 win over Plattsburgh … scored game-winning tallies against Potsdam, Chatham, Trinity, Adrian, Oswego, and Concordia-Moorhead … tallied 11 points (8-3-11) during a seven-game point-scoring streak, Feb. 10 to March 10 … recorded 25 points (16-9-25) in 16 ECAC West games … tied for the conference lead with 16 goals … had five goals and one assist in five postseason games … recorded a point in 18 different games … had nine multiple-point outings … Tigers were 18-0-0 when she recorded at least a point. Click HERE for 2011-12 Stats

2010-11: Tied for the team lead with 20 goals, while recording 26 points in 28 games … led the squad with 74 penalty minutes … tallied her first collegiate hat-trick, with a two even strength goals and a shorthanded tally in a 7-1 win over Hamilton … tallied three points on two goals and an assist in an 8-3 win over Potsdam … scored her first collegiate goal and assist in an 8-0 victory over New England College … scored two goals in a 10-1 win over Adrian in the NCAA National Quarterfinal … added an empty-net goal in the 5-2 win over Middlebury in the National Semifinal … recorded a seven-game point-scoring streak, scoring 10 goals, Nov. 28 to Jan. 16 … finished with a plus-22 rating … scored both shorthanded goals in back-to-back wins over Hamilton and Adrian … recorded 14 points (10-4-14) in 17 ECAC West contests … among the team leaders with four power-play and three game-winning goals … recorded seven multiple-point games … Tigers were 17-0-0 when she recorded a point.

Before RIT: Played the last two seasons for the Burlington Jr. Barracudas … led squad in scoring both years, including Burlington’s lone goal at RIT in an exhibition game in 2009 … 2009-10 Burlington captain … former junior teammate of current Tiger Ellesha Fortuna … also played four years with the Thunder Bay Queens … first female forward to play for the boys Thunder Bay AAA Kings … also played varsity basketball, volleyball, soccer, and rugby at St. Ignatius High School.

Personal: Psychology major … attended St. Ignatius Secondary School ... born July 24, 1991, in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario … daughter of Tracy and Chuck McCrea ... has one sister, Austyn … hobby is playing hockey … favorite thing to do during the off-season is going camping … favorite TV shows are "Chicago Fire" and "Criminal Minds" … favorite movie is "Olympus Has Fallen" … favorite Actor is "Gerard Butler" … ideal meal is steak and veggies … song that gets her ready for game time is "Wake Me Up" by Avicii … enjoys country music … favorite place to shop is Dick's Sporting Goods … favorite NHL team is the Toronto Maple Leafs … favorite NHL player is Martin St. Louis of the New York Rangers … best personal moment in hockey was winning the NCAA Division III National Championship in 2012 … two TV stations she cannot live without are A&E and FX … most embarrassing moment was getting her hair cut off by an opponents skate on the ice during an NCAA Tournament game in 2012 … celebrity crush is Gerard Butler … vacation spot she would most like to visit is Hawaii … historic figure she would most like to meet is Anne Frank … dream job is to be an elementary school teacher … would like to have a super power of flying.

Career Highs
Goals:
3, three times, most recently March 10, 2012 vs. Concordia
Assists: 4, Dec. 3, 2011 vs. Chatham
Points: 6, Dec. 3, 2011 vs. Chatham
Shots on Goal: 11, Oct. 19, 2013 vs. Colgate
Penalty Minutes: 14, Feb. 4, 2011 at Elmira

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 15

    2010-11First Year

    Forward
    5'8"
    15
  • 15

    2011-12Sophomore

    Forward
    5'8"
    15
  • 15

    2012-13Junior

    Forward
    5'8"
    15
  • 15

    2013-14Junior

    Forward
    5'9"
    15
  • 15

    2014-15Senior

    Forward
    5'9"
    15