2016-17 Women's Ice Hockey Roster
Roster
Sibley, Jessica

Jersey Number 7
Jessica Sibley
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-5
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Warner Hockey School, Team Saskatchewan U18
- Hometown:
- Luseland, Saskatchewan
Bio
Senior Season (2016-17): Co-Captain...Finished her career in the top 10 of three major categories in the Syracuse record book...Sibley is fourth in career points with 92, sixth in career goals with 35 and tied for fourth in assists with 57…Had a seven-game point scoring streak in games from Jan. 27 through March 3 in the CHA Tournament, tied for the fourth longest streak in school history…With 19 career multi-point games, Sibley finishes tied for the fifth most in Syracuse history and she has the most career games with three or more points with seven…Throughout her career, Sibley came in clutch for the Orange scoring 10 game-winning goals, the most in program history…Finished fourth in Syracuse history with 13 career power play goals…Served as a team captain during the 2016-17 season…Had the second most assists on the team with 15 during the season…Had the second highest plus/minus with a +16 mark…Had the most blocked shots among forwards on the team with 30 during the season…Scored the first goal of the season for the Orange against Bemidji State on Sept. 30…Assisted on Savannah Rennie’s first career goal at Northeastern (10/14)…Had three assists against Lindenwood through the course of two games in Syracuse…Tallied two assists at Robert Morris (11/4)…Assisted on Heather Schwarz’s game-winning goal at Mercyhurst (11/11)…Registered two assists in the Orange’s 3-0 win at No. 7 North Dakota (11/25)…Had assists against No. 6 Boston College (1/4) and Penn State (1/14)…Registered an assist in three straight games against Robert Morris on Jan. 27 and 28 and Mercyhurst on Feb. 10…Scored a goal in three straight games against Mercyhurst on Feb. 11 and RIT on Feb. 17 and 18…Assisted on the game-winning goal in the Orange’s 4-0 win against RIT in the CHA Tournament semifinals…Named Syracuse Scholar-Athlete of the Week on Sept. 26... Named to the CHA All-Academic Team...Named to the Fall 2016 and Spring 2017 Athletic Director's Honor Rolls.
Junior Season (2015-16): Awarded the CHA Scoring Trophy and Best Defensive Forward Award at the conclusion of the season...Named to the CHA Second Team as a forward...Finished tied for second on the team in points with 30 that included 12 goals and 18 assists...Broke the Syracuse single season record with six game-winning goals, which ranked fifth nationally...Had one goal against Lindenwood (2/20)...Finished with one assist in a 6-1 win against Lindenwood (2/19)...Recorded three points on a goal and two assists in a 6-1 win over Robert Morris (2/12)...Had an assist in a 2-1 win against Penn State (2/6)...Scored the game-winning goal for the second consecutive game in overtime, coming against Penn State (2/5)...Scored the game-winning goal in a 2-1 overtime win over Mercyhurst (1/30)...Recorded an assist in a 3-0 win over RIT (1/23)...Scored her eighth goal of the season in a 4-0 win over Union (1/12)...Dished out an assist against top-ranked Boston College (12/10)...Named the CHA Player of the Week (12/7)... Finished with three points, including two goals in a two-game series against Penn State (12/4,12/5) ... Tallied a goal and two assists in a 5-2 win over No. 7 North Dakota (11/28)...Named the CHA Player of the Week (11/23)... Registered two assists in a 5-1 win over CHA foe RIT (11/18)...Had an assist against Lindenwood (11/06)...Was named CHA player of the week after scoring the game-winning goal and dishing out two assists in an overtime win against Robert Morris (10/30)...Had an assist against both St. Lawrence (10/24) and RIT (10/21)...Named to the Fall 2015 Athletic Director's Honor Roll.
Sophomore Season (2014-15): Against Providence, had a career high three points on three assists...Scored a goal against UConn...Named CHA Player of the Week on Oct. 20...Scored a goal and recorded one assist against Penn State (11/1)...In Syracuse's first ever win vs. Mercyhurst, Sibley had one assist...Scored two goals for Syracuse against Vermont (Nov. 14)...Scored one goal for the Syracuse orange against Vermont (Nov. 15)...Against Lindenwood, recorded one assist (Nov. 28)...Recorded one assist against Cornell (Dec. 2)...Assisted Grossi on her goal for the Orange against Mercyhurst (Jan. 17)...Scored one goal against RIT (Jan. 23)...Assisted on both goals for the Orange against Penn State (Jan. 30)...Recorded one assist against Lindenwood (Feb.13)...Named to the CHA All-Academic Team.
Freshman Season (2013-14): Named to All-CHA Rookie Team...Awarded CHA Rookie of the Month honor two months in a row (January and February)... Named Syracuse Ice Hockey Rookie of the Year...Finished as the third leading scorer on the team with 12 goals and 14 assists...Played in all 37 games...Scored her first collegiate goal in her first collegiate game, a power play tally in the 4-1 win at No. 10 Northeastern (Oct. 4)...Recorded a power play goal at New Hampshire (Oct. 5)... Scored the first goal of the game against No. 4/3 BC to set the tone for the 4-1 win (Oct. 25)…Assisted Caitlin Roach on her goal against Union (Oct. 26)...Sent in the game-winning goal in overtime and notched an assist at Penn State (Nov. 10)...Scored two goals in the 3-3 tie at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 15)...Recorded an assist on the second goal of the game in the 5-3 loss at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 16)...Assisted Allie LaCombe's game winning goal in the last minute of the third period against Colgate (Nov. 26)...Assisted on the only SU goal of the game in the 2-1 loss against Lindenwood (Dec. 6)....Scored the game-winning goal against Lindenwood (Dec. 7)...Assisted on the second goal of the game in the 4-3 win at Vermont (Jan. 4)...Scored two assists at RIT, bringing her season point total to 15, which co-leads the team (Jan. 10)...Scored the game-tying goal, assisted on the go-ahead goal and scored the lead extender all in a row in the 5-4 overtime win against RIT (Jan. 17)...Named the CHA Rookie of the Week (Jan. 20)...on SU’s second goal of the game against No. 10 Mercyhurst (Jan. 31)...Had the second three-point game of her career, scoring the first goal and assisting on the next two in the 3-1 upset at No. 9/8 Robert Morris (2/8/14)...Scored the game-tying goal in the 5-2 win at Lindenwood (Feb. 14)...Assisted Nicole Renault’s game-tying goal on the power play against RIT (Feb. 22)...Scored the final SU goal in the 4-1 win against Lindenwood (Feb. 28)...Named to the Fall 2013 Athletic Director's Honor Roll.
Before SU: Honored as the 2012-13 Junior Women’s Hockey League Offensive Player of the Year after scoring 41 goals and 26 assists for 67 points...Played for the Warner School...Played in the JWHL All-Star game and was a member of Team Saskatchewan...Voted most valuable player her senior year.
Personal: Born in July of 1995...Daughter of Janis and Kevin Sibley...One sister, Megan...Communications and rhetorical studies major in the College of Visual & Performing Arts.
Junior Season (2015-16): Awarded the CHA Scoring Trophy and Best Defensive Forward Award at the conclusion of the season...Named to the CHA Second Team as a forward...Finished tied for second on the team in points with 30 that included 12 goals and 18 assists...Broke the Syracuse single season record with six game-winning goals, which ranked fifth nationally...Had one goal against Lindenwood (2/20)...Finished with one assist in a 6-1 win against Lindenwood (2/19)...Recorded three points on a goal and two assists in a 6-1 win over Robert Morris (2/12)...Had an assist in a 2-1 win against Penn State (2/6)...Scored the game-winning goal for the second consecutive game in overtime, coming against Penn State (2/5)...Scored the game-winning goal in a 2-1 overtime win over Mercyhurst (1/30)...Recorded an assist in a 3-0 win over RIT (1/23)...Scored her eighth goal of the season in a 4-0 win over Union (1/12)...Dished out an assist against top-ranked Boston College (12/10)...Named the CHA Player of the Week (12/7)... Finished with three points, including two goals in a two-game series against Penn State (12/4,12/5) ... Tallied a goal and two assists in a 5-2 win over No. 7 North Dakota (11/28)...Named the CHA Player of the Week (11/23)... Registered two assists in a 5-1 win over CHA foe RIT (11/18)...Had an assist against Lindenwood (11/06)...Was named CHA player of the week after scoring the game-winning goal and dishing out two assists in an overtime win against Robert Morris (10/30)...Had an assist against both St. Lawrence (10/24) and RIT (10/21)...Named to the Fall 2015 Athletic Director's Honor Roll.
Sophomore Season (2014-15): Against Providence, had a career high three points on three assists...Scored a goal against UConn...Named CHA Player of the Week on Oct. 20...Scored a goal and recorded one assist against Penn State (11/1)...In Syracuse's first ever win vs. Mercyhurst, Sibley had one assist...Scored two goals for Syracuse against Vermont (Nov. 14)...Scored one goal for the Syracuse orange against Vermont (Nov. 15)...Against Lindenwood, recorded one assist (Nov. 28)...Recorded one assist against Cornell (Dec. 2)...Assisted Grossi on her goal for the Orange against Mercyhurst (Jan. 17)...Scored one goal against RIT (Jan. 23)...Assisted on both goals for the Orange against Penn State (Jan. 30)...Recorded one assist against Lindenwood (Feb.13)...Named to the CHA All-Academic Team.
Freshman Season (2013-14): Named to All-CHA Rookie Team...Awarded CHA Rookie of the Month honor two months in a row (January and February)... Named Syracuse Ice Hockey Rookie of the Year...Finished as the third leading scorer on the team with 12 goals and 14 assists...Played in all 37 games...Scored her first collegiate goal in her first collegiate game, a power play tally in the 4-1 win at No. 10 Northeastern (Oct. 4)...Recorded a power play goal at New Hampshire (Oct. 5)... Scored the first goal of the game against No. 4/3 BC to set the tone for the 4-1 win (Oct. 25)…Assisted Caitlin Roach on her goal against Union (Oct. 26)...Sent in the game-winning goal in overtime and notched an assist at Penn State (Nov. 10)...Scored two goals in the 3-3 tie at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 15)...Recorded an assist on the second goal of the game in the 5-3 loss at No. 10 Mercyhurst (Nov. 16)...Assisted Allie LaCombe's game winning goal in the last minute of the third period against Colgate (Nov. 26)...Assisted on the only SU goal of the game in the 2-1 loss against Lindenwood (Dec. 6)....Scored the game-winning goal against Lindenwood (Dec. 7)...Assisted on the second goal of the game in the 4-3 win at Vermont (Jan. 4)...Scored two assists at RIT, bringing her season point total to 15, which co-leads the team (Jan. 10)...Scored the game-tying goal, assisted on the go-ahead goal and scored the lead extender all in a row in the 5-4 overtime win against RIT (Jan. 17)...Named the CHA Rookie of the Week (Jan. 20)...on SU’s second goal of the game against No. 10 Mercyhurst (Jan. 31)...Had the second three-point game of her career, scoring the first goal and assisting on the next two in the 3-1 upset at No. 9/8 Robert Morris (2/8/14)...Scored the game-tying goal in the 5-2 win at Lindenwood (Feb. 14)...Assisted Nicole Renault’s game-tying goal on the power play against RIT (Feb. 22)...Scored the final SU goal in the 4-1 win against Lindenwood (Feb. 28)...Named to the Fall 2013 Athletic Director's Honor Roll.
Before SU: Honored as the 2012-13 Junior Women’s Hockey League Offensive Player of the Year after scoring 41 goals and 26 assists for 67 points...Played for the Warner School...Played in the JWHL All-Star game and was a member of Team Saskatchewan...Voted most valuable player her senior year.
Personal: Born in July of 1995...Daughter of Janis and Kevin Sibley...One sister, Megan...Communications and rhetorical studies major in the College of Visual & Performing Arts.
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