8000
Tuesday Aug. 23 Final - 2OT
1
Rhode Island
1
Vermont
Friday Aug. 26 Final
0
Manhattan
1
Rhode Island
Thursday Sep. 01 Final
1
Rhode Island
0
Stony Brook
Sunday Sep. 04 Final
1
Syracuse
2
Rhode Island
Friday Sep. 09 Final
1
New Hampshire
0
Rhode Island
Sunday Sep. 11 Final
0
Rhode Island
1
Maine
Friday Sep. 16 Final
0
Rhode Island
2
Northeastern
Sunday Sep. 18 Final - 2OT
2
Harvard
3
Rhode Island
Friday Sep. 23 Final
0
Iona
5
Rhode Island
Wednesday Sep. 28 Final
1
Brown
0
Rhode Island
Saturday Oct. 01 Final
0
Rhode Island
2
Massachusetts
Friday Oct. 07 Final
0
Rhode Island
1
Saint Louis
Sunday Oct. 09 Final
0
Rhode Island
2
Charlotte
Sunday Oct. 16 Final
2
Fordham
0
Rhode Island
Friday Oct. 21 Final
2
St. Bonaventure
1
Rhode Island
Sunday Oct. 23 Final
0
Duquesne
2
Rhode Island
Wednesday Oct. 26 Final - 2OT
1
La Salle
1
Rhode Island
Friday Oct. 28 Final
0
Rhode Island
1
Richmond
Sunday Oct. 30 Final
2
Rhode Island
0
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Agnes Arnadottir

22 - Agnes Arnadottir

Height: 5-11
Year: Junior
Hometown: Reykjavik, Iceland
High School: Commercial College of Iceland
Position: D
2009 (Sophomore):
Did not play due to injury. 2008 (Freshman):
Started all 20 games in her first season with Rhode Island...Made six starts in goal, posting a 3-3 record...All three of her wins were shutouts...Logged 540:00 minutes, allowing just six goals - good for a 1.00 goals-against average...Made a total of 25 saves, including a season-high eight stops in a 2-1 loss to Dayton...Posted an .806 save percentage...Was also a mainstay in the URI defensive backline, helping to limit opponents to just 1.30 goals per game...Totaled five points, with two goals and an assist...Tallied an assist in a 2-1 win at New Hampshire...Found the back of the net against Indiana State and Manhattan...Attempted 22 shots, putting 12 on-goal. Prior to URI:
Was a member of the U17 and U19 Icelandic National Teams...Captained the U19 National Team during the 2007 European Championship in their game against Germany...Also plays for Klub Reykjavik, where she was chosen as the most promising player for her age group from 2000-2003...Also honored as the Women's First Team Most Promising Future Player in 2005...An outstanding all-around athlete, she was one of the top team handball players in Iceland and was the leading scorer in the U17 Women's European Championship qualification tournament in 2005...Selected as best player of her age group for team handball from 1999-2004 in her Club Grótta...Named Player of the Year for her age group in basketball from 1999-2001.