2016-17 Women's Hockey Roster

Alysia DaSilva
- Position:
- Goaltender
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Appleby College
- Hometown:
- Oakville, Ont.
Senior Year (2017-18): Played in seven games and made five starts with a 2-3 record with one shutout ... had a .936 save percentage and a 1.79 goals against average with 146 saves on 156 shots ... earned a shutout with 31 stops in a 3-0 game with Union on Nov. 11 ... played just over 16 minutes at No. 4 Clarkson, stopping all four shots she faced ... made 17 saves and allowed one in 1-0 loss at Merrimack on Nov. 24 ... turned away 31 saves, while allowing four goals at Harvard on Dec. 2 ... made 30 saves on 33 shots in a 3-2 overtime loss to No. 8 St. Lawrence on Feb. 10 ... won her final game with 20 saves and two goals allowed in a 5-2 victory at Brown on Feb. 17.
Awards
• ECAC All-Academic Team
Junior Year (2016-17): Finished with an 8-5-2 record, two shutouts, a .921 save percentage and a 2.04 GAA ... started the first 11 games of the season and went 5-5-1 ... made 49 saves in a sweep of Providence to start the season ... made 22 saves in a 4-0 shutout at Brown in the league opener ... stopped 22 again the next day in a 1-1 draw with Yale ... made a season-high 38 saves against No. 7 St. Lawrence and 28 against No. 8 Clarkson ... earned the win at Harvard with 20 saves and made 22 the next day in an OT game at Dartmouth ... turned away 20 shots in a 7-2 win over No. 5 Colgate and made 25 the next day against Cornell ... made 19 saves in a shutout of Union on Dec. 3 ... stopped 20 shots in a 5-5 draw with Penn State on Dec. 31 ... made 32 saves in a win over Brown on Feb. 4 and stopped 19 in a win over Union on Feb. 17.
Awards
• ECAC All-Academic Team
Sophomore Year (2015-16): Posted a 4-1 record with two shutouts ... finished with a .954 save percentage with 104 saves on 109 shots ... posted a 0.97 goals against average in 310:04 ... made 16 saves in a 3-0 shutout of Brown on Oct. 31 ... stopped 28 saves in a loss to Cornell on Nov. 26 ... made 19 saves in just over 50 minutes of action in a 6-1 win over RIT, allowing just one goal ... allowed two goals and made 15 saves in a 3-2 win over Penn State on Dec. 12 ... stopped two shots in 20 minutes of play in 6-1 victory over Brown on Jan. 1 and earned an assist on the team's fifth goal of the game ... captured a shutout with 23 stops against Union on Jan. 8.
Awards
• ECAC All-Academic Team
Freshman Year (2014-15): Played in three games and posted a 3-0 record ... made 11 saves in her first appearance, a 4-3 win over RIT on Nov. 7 ... earned her first shutout in her first start, at Union on Jan. 3, making 16 saves ... stopped a season-high 23 shots in a win over Brown, allowing just one goal ... allowed just one goal and made 50 saves for a 0.37 goals against average and a .980 save percentage.
Awards
• ECAC All-Academic Team
Before Princeton: Played three seasons with the Mississauga Jr. Chiefs of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) ... Chiefs won a bronze, silver and gold medal at the Ontario Provincials and a bronze and silver medal in the PWHL ... the team also claimed four tournament championships ... named MVP of the 2014 PWHL championship game in 2014 ... posted the highest save percentage in the league during the regular season (.956) and was third in goals against average (1.20) ... ranks fourth all-time in PWHL history in wins with 38 ... posted a record of 38-14 with the Chiefs with a 1.54 GAA and a .938 percentage ... in the playoffs, she was 13-7 with four shutouts, a 1.89 GAA and .924 save percentage ... a member of the Mississauga Braves, a boy’s team in the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) from 2005-11 ... the Braves captured three Ontario Hockey Federation Provincial Championships, three GTHL league championships and numerous tournament wins ... attended high school at Appleby College in Oakville.
Personal: Full name is Alysia Ciera DaSilva ... daughter of Edward and Rose DaSilva ... Edward (Ryerson '93) is the Director of Operation for Avaya Canada and Rose (York '90) is a teacher.