Cortland, NY -- Seven different players scored goals as the nationally eighth-ranked Elmira Women's Ice Hockey team defeated Cortland, 8-1, Saturday night in ECAC West action at Alumni Arena. The Soaring Eagles improved to 2-1-0 overall and 1-0-0 in conference play, while the Red Dragons fell to 2-2-1 overall and 0-2-1 in the ECAC West with the loss.
Tori Charron '14 (Goodwood, ONT -- Aurora Panthers) paced Elmira with two goals and an assist. 
Alex Bresler '12 (Golden, CO -- Colorado Select) and 
Maddy Charbonneau '14 (Greeley, CO -- Colorado Select) each recorded a goal and an assist, and four others scored once. 
Brooke Wilgosh '15 (Regina, SK -- Notre Dame Hounds) had three assists, and 
Lauren Campbell '12 (Erie, PA -- Chatham University) chipped in with two assists. 
Lisa Marshall '14 (Powhatan, VA -- Wayne St. University) made 23 saves for Elmira, while Katie Double registered 39 stops for Cortland.
Elmira led just 1-0 at the end of the first period as each team registered 11 shots. Bresler scored the lone goal at the 12 minute, 16 second mark. The Soaring Eagles pushed their lead to 3-0 as Charron scored 52 seconds into the second period and 
Alex McPhail '12 (Oakville, ONT -- Toronto Aeros) netted a goal at 9:56. Chelsey Wright put Cortland on the scoreboard at the 14:10 mark of the second period when she knocked a loose puck in front past Marshall. Charron upped Elmira's lead to 4-2 at 17:54 just two minutes after Marshall denied Cortland's Gina Tomei's breakaway bid.
The Soaring Eagles sealed the win with a four-goal third period. 
Erin Weston '15 (Ajax, ONT -- Etobicoke Dolphins) scored at 2:44, and 
Tanis Lamoureux '14 (Canton, MI -- Victory Honda) netted a power-play goal at 5:03. Charbonneau scored at 6:53 to make it a 7-1 game, and 
Katy Walker '12 (Edmonds, WA -- Colorado Select) finished the scoring with an unassisted goal at 10:18. Shortly after, the Red Dragons successfully killed off a two-minute two-player advantage for Elmira.     
EC will return to action tomorrow at 3:00 when they square off with Cortland.