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2015-16 RIT Women's Hockey Roster

Jenn March
Omar Phillips
Bryan Bennett
Dylan Heuer
Dylan Heuer
Tom Brenner

35 Jetta Rackleff

  • Position Goaltender
  • Height 5-8
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Bend, OR
  • Highschool Summit
  • Major Chemical Engineering

Biography

2015-16: Was 12th among all Division I goaltenders with a .933 save percentage … named the College Hockey America Goaltender of the Month for December … led RIT with 16 games played, 889 minutes played, a 2.36 goals against average and and a .933 save percentage … was second among all CHA goaltenders with a .945 save percentage in league play … recorded her third collegiate shutout by making 33 saves in a 3-0 win over Penn State … was named the game’s first star after making 41 saves on 42 shots in RIT’s 2-1 win over Syracuse on “Do It For Daron” fundraiser night … stopped 30 of 31 shots in a 1-1 draw against Lindenwood … made at least 30 saves 10 times … made a season-high 43 stops at Providence … allowed two goals or less in a start seven times. STATS

2014-15:
Played in seven games … had a 2.36 goals against average and .913 save percentage … stopped all 28 shots she faced for her first career shutout, a scoreless draw at Princeton in her season debut … picked up her first win of the season, stopping all 20 shots she faced in a 3-0 win at Rensselaer … made a season-high 33 saves on 35 shots in a close defeat to North Dakota … named the RIT Female Athlete of the Week, Nov. 10 … earned CHA All-Academic Team honors. STATS

2013-14: Played in eight contests … made her collegiate debut in the season-opener against eventual 2014 NCAA Division I National Champion Clarkson … finished with a 3-3-0 record, 3.84 goals against average and .880 save percentage … was 2-2-0 in College Hockey America play with a 3.99 goals against average and .873 save percentage … made her first start, stopping 27 shots in a 2-1 overtime loss to Colgate … earned her first collegiate win, making 42 saves in a 4-3 win over Connecticut at Quinnipiac’s Nutmeg Classic … made 31 saves in a 4-3 win over Syracuse … also picked up a victory over Lindenwood … stopped a season-high 44 shots against Syracuse … named to the CHA All-Academic Team. STATS

Before RIT: Played for the Anaheim Lady Ducks of the Pacific Coast League … celebrated inline hockey goaltender, helping lead Team USA to the 2009, 2011, and 2013 FIRS (Federation International de Roller Sports) Gold Medals … had three shutouts for the USA National Women’s Senior B Tournament … standout skier, who earned an invitation to the USA Development Camp ... was ranked in the top-three nationally in her age group in the downhill and Super G ... attended Central Oregon Community College from 2010-12.

Personal: Chemical engineering major … attended Summit High School … daughter of Cathy Hammond and John Rackleff … has one brother, Skyler … hobbies include playing ice hockey, inline hockey, ski racing, mountain biking, and playing the cello … favorite thing to do during the off-season is travel … favorite actor is Robin Williams … favorite meal is tacos … favorite place to shop is Goalie Monkey … favorite musical performer is Nicki Minaj … favorite NHL team is the Los Angeles Kings and favorite player is Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick … favorite athlete is UFC superstar Ronda Rousey … favorite opposing rinks to play in are Princeton, Brown, and HARBORCENTER in Buffalo … favorite TV station is the NHL Network … celebrity crush is Theo James … place outside of North America she would like to live in is New Zealand … super power she would want is super speed … dream job is to be a chemical engineer.

Career Highs
Saves - Career: 44, Jan. 17, 2014 at Syracuse (overtime)
Saves - Season: 43, Jan. 8, 2016 at Providence (regulation)
Shutouts: 3, most recently Jan. 15, 2016 vs. Penn State (33 saves)

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 35

    2013-14Sophomore

    Goaltender
    5'8"
    35
  • 35

    2014-15Junior

    Goaltender
    5'8"
    35
  • 35

    2015-16Senior

    Goaltender
    5'8"
    35