The effort from Maddy Jerolman '19 on the ice was influential for the No. 5-ranked Soaring Eagles in their home-and-home series against conference foe, SUNY Cortland. The second-year forward netted three goals with one assist for four points to help guide EC to a sweep of the Red Dragons. Elmira scored a combined 10 goals in the two games, earning a pair of decisive 5-1 and 5-0 victories on Friday and Saturday, respectively.
During Friday's road bout in Cortland, Jerolman tallied twice, as she scored EC's first and final goals. The game-opening goal was recorded in the final minute of the first period and helped spark a three-goal run that bridged into the second period. Then at the 17:02 mark of the third, Jerolman capitalized on an EC power-play opportunity to put the Purple and Gold up by four.
On Saturday, the Hamden, Connecticut, native picked up one goal and one helper en route to a blowout victory over the Red Dragons at the Murray Athletic Center. She picked up the second assist on the second score of the game, a power-play tally from
Louisa Lippiatt Durnell '18, in the second period. Jerolman then added her third goal of the weekend with a beautiful play on the right-wing side. She received the puck high in the right faceoff circle and deked her way around Cortland's Samantha Pippin and into the slot before finishing on the doorstep of the crease.
On the season, Jerolman is third on the team and 13th in the ECAC West in points with 14 (7g, 7a). She moved also up to fourth in power-play goals (3) and ninth in power-play points (7).
Jerolman will look to extend her consecutive game multi-point streak tonight, as the EC women travel to Williamstown, Massachusetts, to face the Ephs of Williams College in a non-conference contest at 7:00 p.m.