In the summer of 2011, Cassandra Turner was promoted to the role
of Associate Head Coach. This year, she begins her
fifth season with the Bobcats. Her success in the game
-- as a recruiter, teacher of defensive skills, and role model for
the highly motivated female athlete -- has affirmed her place among
the elite young coaches in the women’s game.
Her leadership, championship playing experience, and
innovative approach to development have played a vital role in the
resurgence of the Quinnipiac program.
Together with Head Coach Rick Seeley, Coach Turner has
re-energized the program’s team culture around an attitude
that emphasizes team play, hard work, and a commitment to defensive
hockey. Under their leadership, the Bobcats established
new lows for goals against, leading the nation in Scoring Defense
in 2009-10 by holding opponents to 1.38 goals per game.
The team went from the most penalized team in the
nation in 2007-2008 to the least penalized team in Division I
women’s ice hockey the past three seasons under the current
staff. Additionally, her attention to detail on special
teams and with the defensemen has helped many members of team
realize new lofty personal and team goals.
This past summer, Hockey Canada named Coach Turner an Assistant
Coach for Team Canada’s National Under 22/Development
Team. In addition to serving as a coach during the
selection camp and a three-game series with the USA, Turner will
help guide Canada during the MLP Cup, an International event held
in Fussen, Germany in January 2013. She previously
represented Canada as an Assistant Coach with the Under-18 National
Team, earning a silver medal at the 2011 IIHF U18 Women’s
World Championship, and three times as a player on the U-22
National Team from 2001-2003, highlighted by a Gold Medal finish at
the 2003 Air Canada Cup.
Turner’s success in the coaching arena, reflects her
ability to share many of the valuable lessons learned in her
playing career with a demonstrated history of excellence at the
club, university, and international level. She served as an
assistant captain for Team Ontario’s gold medal winning 1999
Canada Games team. From there, Turner put together a
decorated playing career at Brown University where she was a
two-time captain. A steady, disciplined defenseman she
played a key role in some of the most successful seasons in Brown
Women’s Hockey history. During her four-year
career, she led the Bears to two Ivy League and two ECAC Hockey
Championships, as well as two appearances in the National
Championship final. ECAC Coaches voted her to All-League
Teams twice (First Team 2002, Second Team 2003). The
New England Hockey Writers named her to their Division I All-Star
team following the 2001-2002 season. She also earned First
Team All-Ivy honors in 2002.
After Brown, she played two seasons in the NWHL for the
Toronto Aeros Sr. Women’s Hockey Team. In 2003-2004,
Turner helped lead the Aeros to the NWHL Regular Season
Championship and the ESSO Women’s National Championship.
The Aeros repeated their success at the 2005 ESSO
Championship with Turner being named the event’s Most
Sportsmanlike Player.
Turner graduated from Brown University in 2003 with a degree in
psychology, and earned a master’s degree in education from
Elmira College in 2007. She lives in Wallingford, Conn.
with her husband Paul.
The Cassandra Turner File
- Third season as assistant coach for Quinnipiac women's ice
hockey
- Previously served as an assistant at Colgate University
- As Colgate's women's ice hockey academic monitor, Turner guided
12 players to the ECAC Hockey All-Academic Team
- Spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach at Elmira
College
- Helped guide the 2006-07 Elmira team to a 19-5-3 overall record
as it finished the season ranked fifth in the national coaches
poll
- Was a two-time All-ECAC and All-Ivy League selection as a
player at Brown University
- Played for the Team Canada Under-22 Team in the Air Canada Cup
Championship in 2003
- Helped the Toronto Aeros of the National Women's Hockey League
(NWHL) to a regular-season championship and the Esso Women's
National Championship
- Earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Brown University
in 2003 and a master's degree in education in 2007