Sadie Peart joined the women's hockey staff as an assistant coach in September of 2024. The 2025-26 season will be her second on the staff.
Peart spent the last five seasons as a member of the women’s hockey team at Quinnipiac, playing in 169 total games for the Bobcats. She netted 60 goals and added 64 assists for 124 total points, ranking her second all-time in points in program history. Her 60 goals places her in the top 15 on program history while her 64 assists ranks her third all-time.
Peart served as the team’s assistant captain her senior year and was named team captain as a graduate student.
The center was also dominant at the faceoff dot in her career as a Bobcat, posting a 52.4 win percentage at the dot, taking nearly 1,700 over her last two seasons. She ranked fourth in the nation at the dot during her final year on the team.
The Bobcats played in the ECAC Hockey playoffs in each of Peart’s five years on the team, including three trips to the semifinals. Two of those semifinal appearances led to NCAA tournament appearances. She collected two points, a goal and an assist, in the Bobcats’ two tournament games in 2022.
Peart’s success started before Quinnipiac, finishing her high school career with 253 total points on 98 goals and 155 assists. A semifinalist for Minnesota’s Ms. Hockey award holds the career assists record at Grand Rapids High School.
Peart holds a bachelor’s degree in sports management and a master’s degree in business administration from Quinnipiac.
“I am thrilled to add Sadie to the Dartmouth coaching staff this season. Sadie was a massive piece of Quinnipiac’s success over the past several years and knows what it takes to compete at the highest level of NCAA hockey,” Crowell said. “She is a competitor with an incredible work ethic. She will help our group reach new heights by pushing the standards of the program.”
This past season as a graduate student, Peart tallied 15 goals for second best on the team and 16 assists for 31 points in 37 games. Peart opened the season on a five-game point streak, tallying seven points through the first five games. Her best performance was a five-point night versus the Harvard Crimson, collecting a hat trick and adding two assists in a 7-1 victory. In the playoffs, she tallied an assist in two of the Bobcats’ three ECAC Hockey matchups, including the 9-0 opening round win over Harvard.
In her senior year, Peart scored 14 goals and collected 14 assists in 40 games. She opened the season with points in three straight games, collecting five multi point nights.
During the 2021-22 season, a year in which the Bobcats went 26-10-3 overall and made an appearance in the NCAA Tournament, Peart ranked second on the team in scoring, opening the season on a six-game point streak, tallying 13 total points thanks to five multi point games. Peart was crucial in helping the Bobcats advance to the ECAC Hockey semifinal, scoring a goal and an assist in one of the quarterfinal wins over Clarkson. She also appeared on the scoresheet in the NCAA Tournament, collecting a goal against Syracuse.
The Bobcats played a shortened season in 2020-21. Peart tallied five goals and three assists in 16 games.
She led all first years in 2019-20 with 12 goals and 12 assists in 37 games. Peart earned her first two collegiate points, both goals, in a 3-2 win at Maine.