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Lund Scores Twice as Dartmouth Upsets No. 10 Princeton in OT
November 12, 2016 | Women's Ice Hockey
Sophomore Karlie Lund scored twice and Princeton outshot Dartmouth 47-25 but it wasn't enough as the Big Green earned their first victory of the season on an Eleni Tebano overtime goal.
Dartmouth quickly took a 2-0 lead in the first 8:29 of the game. Emma Korbs converted on the team's first power-play opportunity at 4:16 as she fired a shot from the point with Kennedy Ottenbreit delivering the pass from the left boards.
Rose Falzone was left wide open on the doorstep to net her first goal of the season at 8:29. She was slotted a pass from Sabrina Huett with Sydney Hill earning the secondary assist as the Big Green had the lead at the first intermission.
Lund had her second multiple-goal game of the season with two tallies within 1:41 to tie the game earlier in the second period. She buried a Kelsey Koelzer rebound on the backdoor at and then sniped her next shot as she carried the puck from behind her own goal, down the ice and roofed a shot over the shoulder of Robyn Chemago at 3:56.
Princeton continued to attack the Dartmouth goal but Chemago stood her ground.
The Tigers penalty killing unit came up big in the final minutes of the game as they killed off a 5x3 that carried over 1:35 into the overtime.
Morgan Turner set up Tebano for the overtime goal as she won the puck off the boards in the Dartmouth zone, skated up the left side, sent the puck between the defenders to Tebano on the right side and she hit the back door.
Chemago finished the game with 45 saves as Dartmouth improves to 1-3 on the season.
Senior Alysia DaSilva stopped 22 shots as the Tigers drop to 4-3-1 overall.
Princeton hosts Colgate and Cornell next weekend, Nov. 18 & 19 at Hobey Baker Rink.
Dartmouth quickly took a 2-0 lead in the first 8:29 of the game. Emma Korbs converted on the team's first power-play opportunity at 4:16 as she fired a shot from the point with Kennedy Ottenbreit delivering the pass from the left boards.
Rose Falzone was left wide open on the doorstep to net her first goal of the season at 8:29. She was slotted a pass from Sabrina Huett with Sydney Hill earning the secondary assist as the Big Green had the lead at the first intermission.
Lund had her second multiple-goal game of the season with two tallies within 1:41 to tie the game earlier in the second period. She buried a Kelsey Koelzer rebound on the backdoor at and then sniped her next shot as she carried the puck from behind her own goal, down the ice and roofed a shot over the shoulder of Robyn Chemago at 3:56.
Princeton continued to attack the Dartmouth goal but Chemago stood her ground.
The Tigers penalty killing unit came up big in the final minutes of the game as they killed off a 5x3 that carried over 1:35 into the overtime.
Morgan Turner set up Tebano for the overtime goal as she won the puck off the boards in the Dartmouth zone, skated up the left side, sent the puck between the defenders to Tebano on the right side and she hit the back door.
Chemago finished the game with 45 saves as Dartmouth improves to 1-3 on the season.
Senior Alysia DaSilva stopped 22 shots as the Tigers drop to 4-3-1 overall.
Princeton hosts Colgate and Cornell next weekend, Nov. 18 & 19 at Hobey Baker Rink.
Team Stats
PRINW
DART
Shots
47
25
PPG
1
1
SHG
0
0
Penalties
5
7
Penalty Mins
10
14
Faceoffs Won
21
37
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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