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Women's Hockey Runs Win Streak to Four at Union
January 10, 2009 | Women's Ice Hockey
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. -- The 10th-ranked Princeton women's hockey team scored two goals in the first seven minutes and never looked back in a 3-1 win at Union on Saturday afternoon at Messa Rink. Junior Melanie Wallace opened the scoring for Princeton and senior Annie Greenwood provided the game winner.
Princeton controlled play throughout on is way to its fourth-straight win. Princeton's recent run has moved the Tigers to third in the ECAC standings as the Tigers enter the exam break.
Princeton outshot Union 47-7 and went ahead early in the game when Wallace connected on her fifth of the year at 4:43 of the first period on the power play. Freshman Danielle DiCesare and junior Maddie Endicott provided assists on the goal as Wallace set a career high for points in a season with 18. The Tigers made it 2-0 2:11 later as Greenwood netted an unassisted tally, her fourth goal of the season.
Union cut Princeton's lead to a goal at 11:23 of the second period when Lauren Hoffman scored on the power play, but Union would get no closer and freshman Charissa Stadnyk helped Princeton reassume the two-goal lead with three minutes left in the second. Her fourth of the year was assisted by freshmen Julie Johnson and Heather Landry.
Senior Kristen Young made six saves for the win, while Lundy Day stopped 44 in the loss.
The Tigers improved to 11-8-1 overall and 8-5-0 in the ECAC. The Tigers now head into the exam break and return to action on Jan. 27 at Quinnipiac.
Princeton controlled play throughout on is way to its fourth-straight win. Princeton's recent run has moved the Tigers to third in the ECAC standings as the Tigers enter the exam break.
Princeton outshot Union 47-7 and went ahead early in the game when Wallace connected on her fifth of the year at 4:43 of the first period on the power play. Freshman Danielle DiCesare and junior Maddie Endicott provided assists on the goal as Wallace set a career high for points in a season with 18. The Tigers made it 2-0 2:11 later as Greenwood netted an unassisted tally, her fourth goal of the season.
Union cut Princeton's lead to a goal at 11:23 of the second period when Lauren Hoffman scored on the power play, but Union would get no closer and freshman Charissa Stadnyk helped Princeton reassume the two-goal lead with three minutes left in the second. Her fourth of the year was assisted by freshmen Julie Johnson and Heather Landry.
Senior Kristen Young made six saves for the win, while Lundy Day stopped 44 in the loss.
The Tigers improved to 11-8-1 overall and 8-5-0 in the ECAC. The Tigers now head into the exam break and return to action on Jan. 27 at Quinnipiac.
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