Box Score MANCHESTER, N.H. - Four Cadet goals through two
periods proved to be the deciding factor as the Saint Anselm
College women's ice hockey team fell to #4 Norwich University,4-0,
Saturday afternoon in ECAC Women's East ice hockey action at
Sullivan Arena.
The Hawks descend to 15-3 overall and 8-2 in the conference,
while the Cadets improve to 14-3 for the season and remain perfect
at 10-0 in the league.
Norwich wasted no time to jump on the scoreboard as Meghan
Papago worked the puck up the left boards and fought her way to the
net, before sliding the puck five-hole on Saint Anselm junior
goaltender Lindsey
Brown (Mounds View, Minn.).
Tori Charron doubled up the Norwich lead when she buried the
puck home into the right side of the net, past a diving Brown at
9:28. Brittany Sharman sent the initial shot on net from the high
slot, after receiving the puck from Taylor Cross.
The Hawks had a couple of chances, however, throughout the
middle of the second period. Their first chance came 1:40 into the
second stanza when junior Sabrina
Iannetti (Lynn, Mass.) skated away from the pack on a
breakaway, before her backhanded shot at the right post was stuffed
by Norwich goaltender Taylor Fairchild.
At 9:40, Saint Anselm found themselves knocking once again as
freshman Alison
Quinn (Canton, Mass.) made a quick pass from behind
the goal line to senior Courtney
Winters (Swampscott, Mass.), in the low slot, but the
chance was broken up before Winters could get a shot off. The final
Hawk chance came with 6:30 on the clock as freshman Alison
Butler (Danvers, Mass.) sent the puck off the
crossbar.
Momentum changed at 15:13 of the second in favor of the Cadets,
however, as Norwich scored their third and fourth goals of the
game, putting them ahead 4-0 heading into the final break. Charron
went top-shelf on Brown after receiving a pass from Emily McKinnon,
giving Norwich its third goal, before Pagano connected with Kaycie
Anderson, putting the Cadets on top, 4-0.
Brown made 11 saves, while freshman Hannah
Synnott (Montclair, N.J.) provided four in relief.
Fairchild stopped all 31 shots she faced to earn the win. Despite
the loss, Saint Anselm held a 31-19 edge in shots on goal. The
Cadets were 1-for-6 on the power play, while Saint Anselm was
0-for-3 with the extra skater.
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