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Rachel Llanes, Northeastern University
Position: Forward Height: 5-3 Class: Senior Hometown: San Jose, Calif. High School: Gunderson
• 17th on the NU record list for career assists (61) 2012-13: AWARDS & HONORS: • 2012-13 Hockey East All-Academic Team Played in all 36 games, and was third on the team with 38 points (14 goals, 24 assists) ... Finished the season in a tie for 19th on the NU record list for single season assists (24) ... Was 10th in the league in points, eighth in assists, tied for fifth in power play points (6-6-11), and tied for third in power play goals (six) ... Tallied three points (one goal, two assists) at Syracuse (Oct. 6) to register her 11th career multi-point game ... Tied a season-high with three points (1g, 2a) against Robert Morris (Oct. 26), including a power play goal in the third period ... Picked up the primary assist on Kendall Coyne’s power play goal against Maine (Oct. 27) ... Collected a goal and an assist at Connecticut (Nov. 2) ... Registered a three-point day against Connecticut (Nov. 3) with a goal and two assists ... Picked up a goal and an assist against Vermont (Nov. 11) ... Recorded three points (one goal, two assists) against No. 5 Boston College (Nov. 16) ... Tallied an assist at No. 5 Boston College (Nov. 18) ... Scored a goal at New Hampshire (Dec. 1) ... Picked up an assist against Dartmouth (Dec. 5) ... Recorded her seventh multi-point game of the season with a goal and an assist against No. 4/4 Cornell (Jan. 12) ... Picked up a the game-winning goal and added an assist against Providence (Jan. 20) ... Tallied an assist at New Hampshire (Jan. 24) ... Had a goal and an assist at Vermont (Jan. 27) to extend her scoring streak to three games (two goals, three assists) ... Notched two assists in the Beanpot semifinal against No. 3/3 Boston University (Feb. 5) ... Had an assist at Maine (Feb. 16) ... Scored a power play goal and added two assists at Maine (Feb. 17) ... Recorded an assist at Connecticut (Feb. 19) ... Netted a goal at Providence (Feb. 23) ... Scored the eventual game-winning goal against Providence (Feb. 24) on Senior Day to become the 23rd player in program history to record 100 career points ... Scored a goal against No. 2/3 Boston College in the WHEA semifinals (Mar. 9) ... Recorded an assist against No. 4/4 Boston University in the WHEA championship game (Mar. 10). 2011-12: Named the Northeastern Seventh Player Award winner, which is awarded to the player who goes beyond the call of duty and most exceeded team expectations ... Was fourth on the team with nine goals and 11 assists in 33 games played ... Picked up an assist against Maine (Feb. 12) ... Had a three-game point streak from Jan. 31-Feb. 7, including two goals and one assist ... Scored the game-winning goal against Vermont (Jan. 22) ... Netted one goal against Providence (Jan. 15) ... Scored one goal against Clarkson (Jan. 5) ... Had a two-point weekend at Vermont (Nov. 11-12) ... Posted a career-high four points (one goal, three assists) at Yale (Oct. 22) ... Scored the game-winning goal against Quinnipiac (Oct. 15) ... Picked up her first point of the season with an assist against Colgate (Oct. 8). 2010-11: Named a WHEA Honorable Mention All-Star...assisted on Julia Marty's goal in 4-2 semifinal win over top-seeded BU when she won faceoff directly back to Marty...added three assists in 4-0 quarterfinal win over Connecticut for third multi-point game in four contests...had multiple points in two straight games from Feb. 15-19 (1-3-4) ...registered points in four of five games from Feb. 8-15, which included one goal and two assists in two Beanpot contests...assisted on Katie MacSorley's goal against BC on Jan. 31...Added assist on Alyssa Wohlfeiler's game-winner against Vermont on Jan. 28...extended goal-scoring streak to two games with tally against New Hampshire on Jan. 22...tallied shorthanded goal against Boston College on Jan. 16...recorded second multi-point game of season against New Hampshire with two assists in 4-2 win over Wildcats on Jan. 9...assisted on Alyssa Wohlfeiler's goal against St. Cloud State on Jan. 2...potted pair of goals, including game-winner, in 4-0 defeat of New Hampshire on Dec. 1...notched first goal of game against Brown on Nov. 28...produced primary assist on Brittany Esposito's goal against Boston College on Nov. 3...had four-game goal streak from Oct. 16-Oct.24 and five-game point streak from Oct. 16-Oct. 29...tallied goal and assist in 5-1 win over RPI on Oct. 24...scored power play goal against Princeton on Oct. 22...recorded second-straight two-point game against Robert Morris on Oct. 17 with goal and assist...Had goal and assist in first multi-point game of season against Robert Morris on Oct. 16...assisted on Brittany Esposito's overtime game-winner against Union on Oct. 2...scored team's first goal of the season against Syracuse on Oct. 1. 2009-10: Played in all 33 games...scored first collegiate goal against Union on Oct. 3...assisted on Lori Antflick's goal vs. Robert Morris on Oct. 10...scored a power-play goal vs. Maine on Nov. 14...earned an assist on Brittany Esposito's goal at Yale Jan. 1...registered an assist on Annie Hogan's first goal vs. Boston College Jan. 11...scored the only shootout goal at No. 4 New Hampshire Jan. 20, helping the Huskies take points from the Wildcats for the first time since the inception of Women's Hockey East...netted a goal in each game at Niagara Jan. 23-24...clinched the shootout on Jan. 26 vs. BU, putting NU ahead 2-0 to earn an extra conference point...recorded a goal and two assists in the opening round of the Beanpot Feb. 2, and scored the shootout winner to send NU to its first Beanpot final in six years. Before NU: Played for the San Jose Junior Sharks, leading the team to the quarterfinals of the 2007 national championship...scored 28 goals and had 25 assists for 53 points for the Sharks Under-16 team in 2006-07...participated in the U.S. National Camp in 2007 and '08...named "Best Overall" at the the 2007 camp...attended the North American Hockey Academy in 2008-09 and helped the NAHA White team win the 2008 Assabet Tournament. Personal: Born April 29, 1991...plans to major in Physical Therapy...hopes to become a college hockey coach...father, Robert, played tennis at San Jose State...enjoys fishing, tennis, basketball, weight training and traveling...Class of 2014.