Complete Game Notes
Game One: Elmira College vs. #2 Middlebury College |
Game Two: Elmira College vs. Amherst College |
Game Details |
Game One: Saturday, Nov. 30 - Middlebury, VT - 1:00 p.m. |
Game Details |
Game Two: Sunday, Dec. 1 - Middlebury, VT - 1:00 p.m. |
Live Coverage |
Video |
Elmira, NY -- After picking up their fifth straight win at home on Saturday, the women's ice hockey team will head back out on the road to compete in another well-regarded tournament, the Cardinal-Panther Classic. The Soaring Eagles will take on Middlebury College in the first game, a rematch of the 2013 NCAA Division III Championship game, and Amherst College the following day.
Make if Five in a Row
The Elmira College women's ice hockey team picked up their fifth win in a row by defeating Williams College 5-1 Saturday afternoon.
Ashley Ryan '15 and
Tanis Lamoureux '14 had three points apiece while
Lisa Marshall '14 made 31 saves between the pipes.
Sharing the Wealth
Five different women notched goals and eight others tallied points against Williams as the Soaring Eagles continue to share the puck on the ice. That was the highest number of players recording a point in a game since eight players got on the scoresheet in EC's 5-0 win over Utica College in the ECAC West Semifinals last season.
Long Time No See
The Soaring Eagles will take on #2 Middlebury College in the opening game of the Cardinal Panther Classic in a rematch of the 2013 NCAA Division III Women's Ice Hockey Championship, which EC won 1-0.
Wilgosh Amongst National Leaders
Brooke Wilgosh '15 has put together an extremely productive season for the Purple and Gold from the blue line, tying for third on the team with eight points, but it is where she ranks nationally that stands out. The third-year talent is sixth in all of NCAA Division III Women's Ice Hockey in points per game for defenders (1.14) and seventh in the nation in power play goals scored (3).
Man Down? No Worries!
There was a stretch of nearly eight-straight minutes in the game against Williams where EC had a woman in the penalty box, but that did not stop the Soaring Eagles from pushing their lead to four over the Ephs as
Ashley Ryan '15 netted the third shorthanded goal of her career and EC's second shorthanded goal of the season.
The Swedish Connection
Olivia Nyström '16 and
Johanna Eidensten '17, two of Elmira's three players from Sweden, may have more than just teammate chemistry on the ice as the two Swedes have hooked up for two goals in the past two weeks. Nyström was the beneficiary of an Eidensten pass against SUNY Potsdam and then returned the favor by setting up Eidensten's first collegiate goal on Saturday against Williams.