2010-11 Women's Ice Hockey Roster
Roster

Stefanie Marty
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-5
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Nussbaumen, Switzerland
Senior Year (2010-11): Named team captain for the 2010-11 season • Scored two goals and assisted vs. Northeastern • Recorded a goal, assist and 24 faceoff wins vs. UNH • Added an assist at Union • Scored game-winning goal and assisted at Union • Tallied an assist at Ohio State • Assisted vs. Cornell • Scored a goal vs. Wayne State • Recorded an assist at Princeton • Scored and assisted vs. Robert Morris • Netted game-winning goal vs. Wayne State • Added a goal and an assist vs. Mercyhurst • Won 10 or more faceoffs in 19 out of 33 games ... CHA All-Academic Team.
Junior Year (2009-10): Became SU’s first Winter Olympian when she competed with her native Swiss National Team in the 2010 Winter Games • Was just the third player to score eight or more goals in on Olympics • All-CHA Second Team • Earned CHA All-Academic Honors • Assistant captain • Played in 30 games • At No. 2 Minnesota, tallied one assist • Earned CHA Offensive Player of the Week honors for her performance at Boston College and New Hampshire • At No. 6 Boston College, scored one goal and one assist • At No. 3 New Hampshire, had one goal • At Connecticut, had one assist • At Providence, scored two goals • At Rensselaer, had two assists • Against Niagara, tallied one assist • At Robert Morris, had a season-high three points on one goal and two assists • At Colgate, scored one goal and tallied one assist • Against Union, scored two goals • Against Wayne State, had one goal • Earned her second CHA Offensive Player of the Week Award for her performance against Princeton, when she scored two goals and tallied two assists for a season-high four points • Against No. 1 Mercyhurst, scored the lone Orange goal in game one and dished out one assist in game two • At Wayne State, had one assist in game one and scored one goal and dished out two assists and finished with a season-high +3 plus/minus rating in game two • At No. 1 Mercyhurst, scored the lone goal in game two • Named to Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 Athletic Director’s Honor Rolls • Earned the Syracuse Ice Hockey Coaches Award ...CHA All-Academic Team.
Sophomore Year (2008-09): Named co-captain • Named to the All-Conference CHA Second Team • Played in all 28 games • Led the team with 22 points, including 10 goals and 12 assists • Scored first goal against Quinnipiac • Netted a career-high two goals in a 4-1 victory against St. Anselm • Scored the program’s first short-handed goal against Sacred Heart • Finished second on the team with +6 plus/minus rating • Played on Swiss National Team at the 2009 IIHF Women’s World Championship, where her team finished seventh • Member of Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in Fall 2008 and Spring 2009 semesters.
Freshman Year (2007-08) at the University of New Hampshire: Played in 37 games ...Scored five points, including four goals and one assist • Team advanced to the 2008 Frozen Four.
Before Syracuse: Member of the Swiss National Team since 2003 • Nominated as Swiss Hockey Woman of the Year in 2005 • Played in 72 games with the Swiss • Recorded 49 points (26 goals and 23 assists) • Placed eighth in the 2004 World Championship at Halifax • Earned first place at the 2005 World Championship Romaushorn, Switzerland Division I • Played in the 2006 Olympic games in Torino where her team earned seventh place • Participated in the 2007 World Championship in Winnipeg, where her team finished fifth • Participated in the 2008 World Championship in Beijing where her squad earned fourth place • Her club team played in the 2004 and 2005 European Champions Cup, earning third and fourth place, respectively.
Personal: Born in April 1988 • Daughter of Josef Marty and Marie-Louise Nussbaumer • One brother and one sister • Majoring in finance.