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ALL-TIME KNIGHTS - BRITNEY SELINA

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BRITNEY SELINA
#27
2006-10
Position: Forward
Height: 5-6
Birthdate: 4/7/88
Hometown: Thornhill, Ontario
Previous Team: Etobicoke Dolphins

    


At CLARKSON (2006-10) — Graduated as the Golden Knights all-time leading scorer with 148 points on 50

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goals and a school-record 98 assists through 148 games and a program-best +59 plus/minus rating … A team leader, who helped lead Clarkson to its best season ever during the 2009-10 campaign ... Served as captain as the Knights posted a 23-12-5 overall record, a second-place showing in ECAC Hockey with a 14-5-3 league ... Played a key role as a senior as the Green and Gold advanced to the ECAC Championship Tournament for the second time in the program’s history and made its first ever NCAA Tournament appearance ... Clarkson finished 5th in the final national poll in her senior campaign ... Clarkson compiled an 81-50-19 overall record, including a 47-29-12 league mark, through her four years, qualified for the ECAC playoffs each season, hosting two home quarterfinal playoff series and a league semifinal game, defeating Harvard 3-2 in 2010 … A three-time ECAC All-Star … Named the conference’s Best Defensive-Forward in 2009-10 … Set numerous Clarkson records - most assists in a career (98), most assists in a season (27 in 2008-09) and in a game (4) … Also held record for most points in a season (44 in 2007-08), most points by a junior (37 in 2008-09) and a sophomore (44 in 2007-08) … Holds record for most shorthanded goals in a career (5).

SENIOR YEAR (2009-10)—Served as team captain as
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Clarkson skated to best season ever with a 23-12-5 overall record, a second-place 14-5-3 ECAC Hockey mark, an appearance in the league tournament championship game and the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament showing … Named ECAC Hockey’s Best Defensive-Forward and a second-team conference all-star … The Knights’ third leading scorer with 36 points, including a team-high 26 assists, through 40 games … Netted four power-play tallies, one shorthanded marker and a game-winning goal … Posted a +20 plus/minus rating … Tied a school-record for assists in a game with four helpers in 7-2 win over Boston University (10/24) ... Named Clarkson's MVP ... Selected to skate for the ECAC Hockey All-Star Team that  played the 2010 U.S. Women's National Team.

JUNIOR YEAR (2008-09)—Became a charter member of Clarkson’s Century

Club in scoring and is the Golden Knights’ all-time leading scorer with 112 career points on 40 goals and 72 assists … Named a Third-Team ECAC All-Star … Recorded 37 points last year, including a school-record 27 assists through 36 games … Tallied four times on the power-play, netted three game-winners and scored once shorthanded … Boasted a +18 plus/minus rating … Posted seven multiple-assist games, including a career-high four assists in 9-1 win over Vermont (11/30) … Scored two goals and one assist in 6-0 victory over Union (2/6) … Earned Clarkson’s Coaches Award.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2007-08)—Named a Third-Team ECAC Hockey All-Star … Set a new Clarkson standard for points in a season with 44, including 18 goals … Set the school’s single-season assist

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record at 26, sharing the mark along with Genevieve Lavoie … Tallied six power-play markers, one shorthanded tally, and three game-winners … Held a +19 plus/minus rating … Had 13 multiple-goal games, including two four–point efforts … Named USCHO.com Offensive Player of the Week (1/8), chosen three times as ECAC Hockey Player of the Week (11/19, 1/7, 2/18), and selected four times to the conference’s weekly Honor Roll.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2006-07)—Provided Clarkson with plenty of offensive production as the Knights’ second-leading scorer … Set a new Clarkson record for assists in a season, with 19, to go along with 12 goals through 35 games … Strong specialty teams player with five power-play markers, two shorthanded tallies, which equalled the school record, and three game-winners … Posted two hat tricks … Recorded a season-high four points, including three goals, in 8-1 win over Union (1/19) … Netted a shorthanded goal, a power-play marker, and the game-winner for first collegiate hat trick in 5

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-1 victory at Cornell (11/25) … Named ECACHL Rookie of the Week once (10/16) and selected twice to the conference’s weekly Honor Roll (1/22, 2/26).  

BEFORE CLARKSON—Captain for the Etobicoke Dolphins in 2005-06, scoring 27 goals in 28 games along with adding 12 assists ... Assistant captain for Team Ontario Under-18 National Champions (2005, 2006 seasons) ... Attended Westmount Collegiate Institute.

PERSONAL—Daughter of Anna and Stewart Selina ... Born on April 7, 1988 ... Shoots right ... Business major ... Has a younger brother, Jordan.

WHY CLARKSON—"I chose Clarkson for its small and close-knit atmosphere. The rink won me over with its size and appearance and, moreover, the importance of hockey to Clarkson and all of Potsdam was an important attribute in my decision to attend Clarkson."

Year GP Gls Asst Pts P/M PPG SHG GWG HT +/-
2006-07 FR 35 12 19 31 15/30 5 2 3 2 +2
2007-08 SO 37 18 26 44 10/31 6 1 3 0 +19
2008-09 JR 36 10 27 37 13/26 4 1 3 0 +18
2009-10 SR 40 10 26 36 9/18 4 1 1 0 +20
TOTALS 148 50 98 148 47/105 19 5 10 2 +59

CAREER GAME-HIGHS—Most Recent
Points: 4 (five times) - (0-4) vs Boston University in 7-2 win, 10/24/09
Goals: 3 (twice) - vs Union in 8-1 win, 1/19/07
Assists: 4 (twice) - vs Boston University in 7-2 win, 10/24/0
Power Play Goals: 1 (19 times) - at Harvard in 6-1 L(A), 2/21/09
  

Two-Point Games: 38 - (0-2) vs Harvard in 3-3ot T(H), 2/20/10

Three-Point Games: 13 - (1-2) vs Colgate in 3-0 W(H), 1/29/10

Four-Point Games: 5 - (0-4) vs Boston University in 7-2 W(H), 10/24/09
  

Two-Goal Games: 9 - vs UNH in 6-2 W(H), 10/23/09

Three-Goal Games: 2 - vs Union in 8-1 W(H), 1/19/07

Three-Assist Games: 5 - vs Boston University in 7-2 W(H), 10/24/09

Four-Assist Games: 2 - vs Boston University in 7-2 W(H), 10/24/09

  
First Career Goal: vs Vermont in 9-0 W(H), 9/29/06

First Career Assist: vs Vermont in 9-0 W(H), 9/29/06