2015-16 Women's Ice Hockey
Roster

T.T. Cianfarano
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Oswego, N.Y.
- High School:
- National Sports Academy / USA U-18 National Team
- Position:
- FORWARD
As a Senior in 2017-18:
• Missed nearly the entire season due to injury
• Played in 2 games
• Tallied 2 assists for 2 points
• Blocked 2 shots
As a Junior in 2016-17:
• Played in 35 games
• Recorded a team-high 13 goals
• Added 13 assists for a total of 26 points
• Blocked 24 shots
• Recorded 6 game-winning goals
As a Sophomore in 2015-16:
• Named the ECAC Hockey Player of the Year
• Named the ECAC Hockey Forward of the Year
• Named All-ECAC Hockey First Team
• Named a New England Division I All• Star
• Named the Most Valuable Player of the Nutmeg Classic
• ECAC Hockey Player of the Month in December
• Three-time ECAC Hockey Player of the Week (Oct. 13, Nov. 24, Feb. 23)
-Had one of the best seasons in program history with 28 goals and 24 assists for 52 points.
-Her 28 goals are tied for the second most in a season in program history while recording just the third 50-point season in program history
-Second player in program history to record a 20+ goal and 20+ assist season
-Finished the season with a +47 plus/minus rating, the highest in a season in program history
-Led ECAC Hockey in goals, points, goals per game (0.76), points per game (1.41), +/- and hat tricks (2)
-Tied for fourth in ECAC Hockey with 24 assists
-Finished the season with 45 career goals, already second to Kelly Babstock’s 95 in program history
-Her 82 career points are fifth in program history
-First player since Babstock to record multiple hat tricks in a season
-Became the second player in program history to record a four-goal game and had the fifth-ever five-point game in program history
-Tied Babstock’s program record with a five-game goal scoring streak from Oct. 3 to Oct. 30
-Recorded 17 multiple-point games this season and six multiple-goal games
-Now has nine career multiple-goal games
-The Bobcats were 19-0-0 when Cianfarano scored a goal
-Opened the season with a seven-game point streak, tallying seven goals and six assists for 13 points in the streak
-Had two assists against Mercyhurst on Oct. 2 in the season opener before scoring a goal in the final game of the series on Oct. 3
-Record four points in a two-game series at Maine on Oct. 9-10, with one goal in the first game before a two-goal, one-assist game in the finale
-Had one goal and one assist for two points in a non-conference game with Yale on Oct. 24
-Scored two goals at Brown on Oct. 30
-Picked up two assists at Yale on Oct. 31
-Scored one goal against Cornell in a 3-1 victory on Nov. 7
-Started a three-game point streak from Nov. 14 to Nov. 21 with one goal at Princeton in a 4-2 win
-Recorded a natural hat trick in Quinnipiac’s 3-0 shutout at Clarkson on Nov. 20
-Finished off the North Country trip with two goals in a 5-0 win at Nov. 21
-Tallied three points in the Nutmeg Classic Championship game with one goal and two assists for three points
-Scored one goal and picked up one assist for two points in a 7-1 win against Dartmouth on Dec. 4
-Assisted both goals in Quinnipiac’s 2-1 overtime win against Harvard
-Recorded her fourth straight multiple-point game with three points vs. New Hampshire with one goal and two assists
-Tallied a fifth straight multiple-point game against Brown on Jan. 2 with one goal and one assist
-Started another four-game point streak with a goal at Union on Jan. 9
-Recorded two assists in a series opening 3-2 win against Robert Morris on Jan. 15 before netting a goal in the finale on Jan. 16
-Scored two goals and assisted one more for three points in a 6-1 win against Boston University
-Had a goal and an assist in the Bobcats’ 4-1 win at Cornell on Feb. 5
-Opened up a three-game point streak with an assist against St. Lawrence on Feb. 12
-Picked up another assist against Clarkson on Feb. 13
-Tied the program record with four goals and had five points, the second most in a game in program history, in the ECAC Hockey Regular Season Championship-clinching 9-0 win over Union
-Tallied two assists in Quinnipiac’s 3-2 overtime, playoff-opening win against Rensselaer.
-Scored the first goal of the game in the Bobcats 2-1 double overtime win against Rensselaer on Feb. 27
-Picked up an assist in the Bobcats 2-1 win against St. Lawrence on March 5 in the ECAC Hockey Semifinals
As a Freshman in 2014-15:
• Selected to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team
• Named to the ECAC Hockey All-Rookie Team
• Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Month in January
• Named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week Five Times (Oct. 21, Dec. 2, Jan. 6, Jan. 20, March 2)
-Named Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey Rookie of the Year
-Recorded a team-best 17 goals and 30 points with 13 assists in her first season with the Bobcats
-Also scored the most game-winning goals (8) on the team and tied for the most power-play goals (3)
-Scored the only hat trick for the Bobcats this season
-led all ECAC Hockey freshman with 17 goals, 30 points, 0.46 goals per game, 0.81 points per game, eight game-winning goals, one hat trick, and 255 faceoffs won
-tied for fifth among ECAC Hockey freshman with 13 assists and tied for fourth with three power play goals
-led all ECAC Hockey skaters with eight game-winning goals, tied for seventh with 17 goals, and 12th with 30 points
-finished second in the NCAA in game-winning goals, tied 23rd in goals and tied 43rd in points
-scored the second most goals by a freshman (trails Kelly Babstock’s 30) and third most points by a freshman in Quinnipiac women’s ice hockey history (trails Babstock’s 59 and Nicole Kosta’s 33)
-Recorded eight multi-point games and three multi-goal games
-Scored her first career goal on the first goal of the season for Quinnipiac in a 3-0 win over UConn on Oct. 3
-Scored a goal and assisted another for her first multi-point game on Oct. 11 at Penn State
-Began a seven-game point streak with her first multi-goal game with two goals against Maine on Oct. 17
-Scored her second straight game-winning goal in a 2-0 win against Maine on Oct. 18
-Punched home another goal in a win at New Hampshire on Oct. 24
-Tallied three assists, including on the game-winning goal, against Colgate on Oct. 31
-Scored the game-winning goal at No. 8 Cornell on Nov. 1
-Recorded three assists in a weekend series with two against Rensselaer on Nov. 14 and one against Union on Nov. 15
-Scored a goal against No. 5 Clarkson in the Nutmeg Classic Championship game on Nov. 29
-Picked up an assist at Union on Jan. 2 followed by the only goal at Rensselaer on Jan. 3
-Recorded her first career hat trick on Jan. 10 against Yale
-Tallied back-to-back two-point games with a goal and an assist in each game of a weekend series at Robert Morris on Jan. 16 and 17
-Notched the lead-assist on the game-winning goal against Dartmouth on Jan. 31
-Picked up an assist against No. 9 Cornell on Feb. 6
-Scored the game-winning power play goal in a 1-0 win at Brown on Feb. 21
-Scored two goals in a 7-0 win over Princeton in game one of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals on Feb. 27
-Recorded the lead assist of a power play goal in game two of the ECAC Hockey Quarterfinals against Princeton on Feb. 28 to advance to the ECAC Hockey Semifinals
Before Quinnipiac:
-Graduated from the prestigious National Sports Academy in 2014
-Won back-to-back silver medals at the IIHF World Championships as a two-year member of the United States’ National U-18 Team
-She served as the assistant captain in the 2013 Summer Series
-During the 2013 IIHF U-18 World Championship, Cianfarano finished second on the team in goals (four), while registering six points throughout the tournament
-She followed that up with a breakout performance in her second appearance for Team USA at the 2014 IIHF U-18 World Championship in Hungary
-Despite falling to Coach Turner and Team Canada in the title game, she led all players in the tournament with six goals and was named Most Outstanding Forward by the Directorate
-She led all players in faceoff percentage as was first among forwards with a +8 plus/minus rating
-She was also a four-time participant at the USA Hockey National Development Camps
-At the high school and prep level, she most recently attended National Sports Academy from 2010-14 in Lake Placid, N.Y. where she compiled seasons of 125 points, 147 points and 113 points the last three years
-Her 2013-14 season garnered national recognition as she was selected to the First Team JWHL as well as a First Team All-USA Family Insurance High School Team in the USA Today
-Her individual success dates all the way back to her early teens as she was a First-Team All-State selection after a 56-point season while playing against high school level competition as a 7th grader
-She followed that up being named MVP of the Final Four Tournament to go along with All-State honors leading her team to a State Championship season in 2009-10
Personal:
-Born and raised in Oswego, N.Y.
-Daughter of Jake and Maureen Cianfarano
-Has two brothers, Dominic and Collin
-Dominic plays lacrosse for Roberts Wesleyan, a Div. II school located in Rochester, N.Y.
-Grew up as a figure skater but took to ice hockey after her brother Dominic convinced her to start playing
-Majoring in Business Management with a minor in Sports Studies
-Involved in community service activities like Relay for Life, Best Buddies, Shoreline Sharks, Hockey Camps, etc.
-Plans on going to graduate school to receive her MBA in Business. Would also like to coach for a few years
Career Highs:
Goals: 4, vs. Union (Feb. 19, 2016)
Assists: 3, at Colgate (Oct. 31, 2014)
Points: 5 vs. Union (Feb. 19, 2016)