Upcoming Event: Women's Ice Hockey at Holy Cross on October 17, 2025 at 6:00 PM
6:00 PM

Women's Ice Hockey
at Holy Cross
2008-09: Tied a career-high with 30 starts between the pipes for the Big Green ... set a career-high with five shutout victories ... three of the shutouts came consecutively as she became the first Dartmouth goaltender to have three-straight wins without giving up a goal ... went 212 minutes without giving up a goal which is also a Dartmouth record ... the three wins came against Quinnipiac, No. 4 Boston College and Rensselaer ... posted a 17-10-2 mark overall with a 10-5-2 record in ECAC Hockey play
... finished career with a 58-25-12 record for a .674 winning
percentage ...set Dartmouth records in minutes played (5,770), games played (98) and postseason victories (10) ... tallied first collegiate point with an assist at Clarkson on Nov. 15 ... posted at least 30 stops in six games, while pushing aside a career-high 48 shots in the loss to No. 3 St. Lawrence on Nov. 14 ... has a 2.63 goals against average this season, to go along with a .904 save percentage ... jumped into third place all-time in goaltending victories, passing Kelley Coyne ’90 with 58 wins ... made 26 saves against St. Lawrence to reach the ECAC Hockey tournament championship game ... she set the postseason wins record with the championship win over Rensselaer ... it was her second tournament championship as the starting netminder for the Big Green.
2007-08: Clemis started 28 games for the Big Green in her second season as the primary netminder ... named the 2007-08 ECAC Student-Athlete of the Year ... recorded an 13-8-6 record with one shutout ... her lone shutout came in a 2-0 win over Brown on Nov. 16, pushing aside 22 shots ... stopped a career-high 42 shots against St. Lawrence on Jan. 12 ... finished the season with four games with 30-plus saves and 19 with 20 or more stops ... ninth in ECAC Hockey in goals against average with a 2.54 mark ... earned Goalie of the Week honors on Feb. 25 ... pushed aside 30-plus saves in both first round wins against Colgate in the ECAC Hockey Tournament ... second all-time Dartmouth career goals against average with a 2.17 average ... finished the season with 682 saves and currently has 1,500 career stops ... fourth all-time in wins with 41 and second in postseason wins with six.
2006-07: Set a new program record in ice time with 1,793 minutes played in 30 games ... named the ECACHL Goalie of the Year ... earned spots on the ECACHL all-tournament team and first team all-Ivy ... named an NEHW all-star ... awarded ECACHL Goalie of the Week honors three times (Nov. 6, Nov. 20, Dec. 11) ... recorded career-highs with a 1.71 GAA and a .921 save percentage ... had an impressive 23-5-2 record overall and a 16-1-1 mark in ECACHL play ... posted four shutouts ... had back-to-back 30-plus save performances with 34 coming in a 3-3 tie with New Hampshire and a career-high 38 in a 4-1 victory against Harvard ... pushed aside 30 shots in a 4-2 win over New Hampshire ... named to the ECACHL All-Academic squad ... earned an invite to the selection camp for Team Canada’s National Under-22 Team.
2005-06: Appeared in 11 games in net with nine starts for the Big Green ... ended the season with a 2.24 GAA and a .912 save percentage ... finished the year with a 5-2-2 record ... made 218 saves on 239 shots ... recorded her first collegiate victory on the road against Cornell on Jan. 7, as she stopped 32 of the Big Red’s 35 shots ...was named to the ECACHL weekly honor roll in back-to-back weeks (Jan. 30, Feb. 6).
Before Dartmouth: Won the Pacific Cup with the Alberta U-18 team in 2004 ... had a 1.33 GAA with a .920 save percentage in 2004 ... selected the 2005 Medicine Hat Invitational most valuable player ... took home the gold at the Alberta Winter Games in 2002 after earning silver in 2000 ... given the Bruce Will Memorial Award for most outstanding goaltender of the year ... named the Grade 11 Female Athlete of the Year in her high school ... also lettered in basketball, cross country, track & field and badminton at W.R. Myers High.
Personal: Carli Rose Clemis was born on April 1, 1987 ... daughter of Kelly and Jan Clemis ... has two brothers and one sister ... brother, Marty Virostek, played in the Western Hockey League.
CLEMIS' CAREER STATISTICS
Year | Games Played | W-L-T | Goals Against Avg. | Save Percentage |
2005-06 | 11 | 5-2-2 | 2.24 | .912 |
2006-07 | 30 | 23-5-2 | 1.71 | .922 |
2007-08 | 27 | 13-8-6 | 2.65 | .905 |
2008-09 | 30 | 17-10-2 | 2.63 | .904 |
Totals | 98 | 58-25-12 | 2.31 | .910 |