Complete Game Notes
Game One: Elmira College at Oswego State |
Game Two: Elmira College at Oswego State |
Game Details |
Game One: Friday, Jan. 24 - Oswego, NY - 7:00 p.m. |
Game Details |
Game Two: Saturday, Jan. 25 - Oswego, NY - 3:00 p.m. |
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Elmira, NY -- The Elmira College women's ice hockey team resumes conference play this weekend as the Soaring Eagles look to stay undefeated in ECAC West contests with a pair of games at Oswego State. The first of the two contests is Friday, January 24th at 7:00 p.m. at the Campus Center Ice Arena.
Starting Strong
The first period has been kind to the Soaring Eagles, especially as of late, as EC has recorded the most number of goals in the first period than either of the other periods. At Stevenson, Elmira held a 4-0 lead at the end of the first period, marking the second time this season that the women put four goals on the scoreboard in the opening frame. The other instance occurred on November 15th in an 8-3 win at SUNY Potsdam.
Three Point Performances
Both
Ashley Ryan '15 and
Tanis Lamoureux '14 recorded three point games last time out against Stevenson. It is the third game this season in which both Ryan and Lamoureux have recorded three points in the same game, the others coming against Utica College on November 9th and against Williams College on November 23rd.
Amongst the Leaders
EC boasts two of the best scorers in the country as two Soaring Eagles rank in the top-10 in scoring per game.
Ashley Ryan '15 ranks fourth in the country with 1.80 points per game while
Tanis Lamoureux '14 is in a tie for ninth with 1.47 points per game. Elmira is one of two Division III institutions to have two players rank inside the top-10.
Marshall's On a Roll
Lisa Marshall '14 has played extremely well over the last three games, all EC wins, allowing two total goals in over 179 minutes between the pipes. With her recent performances, Marshall has dropped her season goals against average by 0.22, going from 1.49 to 1.27 GAA. She now ranks fifth in the nation in goals against average.
100 Points in Sight
After her three point effort against Stevenson, Lamoureux now has 90 points in her career and is 10 points shy of becoming the eighth player in EC history to join the 100-point club and the first since former standout Jenna McCall '10.
One of Two in the Top-5
EC is one of two institutions in the country to rank in the top-five in both offensive and defensive scoring. The Soaring Eagles rank fifth in the nation with 4.00 goals scored per game while ranking fourth in the country in scoring defense, allowing 1.53 goals per game. The only other institution in the top-five of each category is ECAC West rival Plattsburgh State.