Score: Elmira College 3, Stevenson University 0
Records: Elmira (21-2-1, 17-0-0 UCHC), Stevenson (9-13-2, 6-9-2)
Location: Reisterstown Sportsplex – Reisterstown, MD.
REISTERSTOWN, MD. -- The No.1/2-nationally ranked Elmira College Women's ice hockey team kept its unblemished United Conference Hockey Conference (UCHC) record intact on Friday evening with a 3-0 shutout of Stevenson University.
The Soaring Eagles dominated proceedings throughout the contest, as they held a 40-8 advantage in shots on goal. Nine different skaters found their way on the scoresheet, led by
Emma Crocker '21, who tallied a pair of goals.
Amanda Zenstein '22 rounded out EC's goal-scorers with the opening tally of the contest, which went down as the game-winner.
Kiana Melvin '20,
Maddie Evangelous '19,
Maddy Jerolman '19,
Eliza Beaudin '22,
Meg Lahey '19 and
Bella Hanson '21 all registered assists as EC cruised to the conference victory.
Zenstein opened the scoring 4:39 into the contest with her third goal of the season. Elmira's offense quieted from there, until Crocker lit the lamp seven minutes into the second stanza, as Beaudin and Jerolman combined to feed the second-year forward. The final tally of the evening came with eight minutes left in the contest, as Hanson and Lahey found Crocker once again to seal the UCHC victory.
In his own words…
Head coach
Tim Crowley on the team's all-around performance against the Mustangs…
"Emma [Crocker] and her line were our best tonight and they continued their strong play. We knew that we wanted to have a defensive zone-first approach, which for the most part, we were able to achieve tonight."
News and Notes
- Elmira improved to 21-2-1 overall and 17-0-0 in the UCHC.
- Crocker's goals were her sixth and seventh of the season.
- Lahey now has 25 assists, which leads all of Division III blueliners.
- Zenstein potted the third goal of her rookie campaign.
- Beaudin's point streak now sits at 11 games.
- Stephanie Martin'22 recorded her eighth shutout of the season.
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Up Next
The Soaring Eagles wrap up the regular season on Saturday afternoon with another tilt against the Mustangs of Stevenson. Puck drop is scheduled for 3:00 p.m.
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