October 30, 2010
Women's Ice Hockey Falls To #2 Cornell University, 5-1
Photos
of QU-Cornell Game
HAMDEN, Conn. - The Quinnipiac University
women's ice hockey team suffered its first ECAC Hockey defeat
against #2 Cornell University, 5-1, on Friday night at the TD Bank
Sports Center. The Bobcats overall record now stands at 5-2-1,
while its conference record is now 0-1. Cornell improves its
overall record to 3-0-0 on the season, while it begins conference
play with a 1-0 record.
Quinnipiac scored the first goal of the contest at the 16:08 mark
of the first period on junior forward Kate
Wheeler's (Oakville, Ontario) sixth goal of the year. Wheeler
received a centering pass from freshman forward Kelly
Babstock (Mississauga, Ontario), who earned her team-leading
13th assist on the play. Freshman forward Erica Uden
Johansson (Sundsvall, Sweden) was also credited with her fifth
assist of the year on the tally.
Cornell responded just over a minute later at
the 17:44 mark of the first period on a five on three power-play
advantage to tie the game, 1-1. Junior forward Rebecca Johnston
tallied her second goal of the year, as junior forward Chelsea
Karpenko and freshman forward Brianne Jenner each were credited
with her second assist of the season.
The Big Red capitalized on its second power-play goal of the
evening at the 18:52 mark of the first period to take the lead,
2-1. Sophomore defender Laura Fortino was assisted by senior
forward Amber Overguard and Jenner on the score.
Cornell netted a goal early in the second period at the 6:09 mark
to extend its lead to 3-1. Freshman forward Jessica Campbell potted
her first of two goals on the evening, coming on assists from
Johnston and Jenner.
Karpenko kept the momentum rolling for the Big Red, scoring her
second goal of the year at the 16:08 mark to bring the score to
4-1. Junior skater Amanda Young picked up her third assist on the
play.
Cornell's final goal of the evening came at the 14:26 mark as
Campbell registered her team-leading sixth goal of the season.
Young and Overguard were each awarded an assist on the tally.
Sophomore goaltender Victoria
Vigilanti (Woodbridge, Ontario) stopped a season-high 39 shots
in the defeat, while her counterpart, junior netminder Amanda
Mazzotta, made 24 saves on the evening.
Quinnipiac returns to action tomorrow night on Saturday, Oct. 30 at
4 p.m. when it hosts conference opponent Colgate
University.