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Weekend Look-Back: Road Trip Nets Three Points for No. 7 Princeton
January 12, 2020 | Women's Ice Hockey
Now focusing on first-semester finals, the seventh-ranked Princeton women's hockey team will enter the finals break tied atop the ECAC Hockey League standings, even with Harvard at 19 points and one in front of Cornell's 18.
Clarkson, at 14 points, holds the final spot for first-round home ice in the ECAC playoffs by two points in front of both Quinnipiac and Yale.
The Tigers continued a shutout run that ended at 10 periods but extended through the first period of the Harvard game, first dealing Dartmouth a 7-0 shutout and taking a 2-0 lead into the first intermission at Harvard on the way to a 3-3 tie. It was Princeton's longest shutout streak since a four-game run in January and February 2018.
Here's a look back at all 10 Tiger goals scored on the weekend:
Princeton players continued climbs up record charts and toward statistical milestones on the weekend.
Senior Carly Bullock added her 79th career goal, moving her one closer to sixth on the all-time list, held by Gretchen Anderson '04 at 87. At 132 points, Bullock is now 10 points out of a tie for 10th on the program's all-time points list.
Senior Claire Thompson added two assists Saturday to give her 78 career points, breaking a tie for fifth place on the program's all-time defenseman points list. Laura Watt '07 is fourth at 91.
Senior Stephanie Neatby is now up to 1,746 career saves, moving closer to fifth place held by Rachel Weber '12 at 1,787.
Sophomore Sarah Fillier is up to 91 career points in just her second season. Only three players in program history have had 200-plus career points, and the record is 218, held by Katherine Issel '95. Issel also holds the career assist record at 122, with Fillier now at 56.
Freshman blue-liner Stef Wallace had her first two career goals in the win at Dartmouth. She's the third rookie to net her first career goal so far this season, along with Annie Kuehl and Emma Kee.
Sophomore Maggie Connors had a last-minute goal in the third period to help save a tie at Harvard, and she's already Princeton's second-leading active career goal scorer behind Bullock, with 41.
Junior Sharon Frankel, who had Princeton's first goal at Harvard, has already achieved her career scoring best in a season with eight goals, and she's close to equaling her career total of nine goals coming into the season.
Princeton will return to competition Jan. 28 at Quinnipiac.
Clarkson, at 14 points, holds the final spot for first-round home ice in the ECAC playoffs by two points in front of both Quinnipiac and Yale.
The Tigers continued a shutout run that ended at 10 periods but extended through the first period of the Harvard game, first dealing Dartmouth a 7-0 shutout and taking a 2-0 lead into the first intermission at Harvard on the way to a 3-3 tie. It was Princeton's longest shutout streak since a four-game run in January and February 2018.
Here's a look back at all 10 Tiger goals scored on the weekend:
Princeton players continued climbs up record charts and toward statistical milestones on the weekend.
Senior Carly Bullock added her 79th career goal, moving her one closer to sixth on the all-time list, held by Gretchen Anderson '04 at 87. At 132 points, Bullock is now 10 points out of a tie for 10th on the program's all-time points list.
Senior Claire Thompson added two assists Saturday to give her 78 career points, breaking a tie for fifth place on the program's all-time defenseman points list. Laura Watt '07 is fourth at 91.
Senior Stephanie Neatby is now up to 1,746 career saves, moving closer to fifth place held by Rachel Weber '12 at 1,787.
Sophomore Sarah Fillier is up to 91 career points in just her second season. Only three players in program history have had 200-plus career points, and the record is 218, held by Katherine Issel '95. Issel also holds the career assist record at 122, with Fillier now at 56.
Freshman blue-liner Stef Wallace had her first two career goals in the win at Dartmouth. She's the third rookie to net her first career goal so far this season, along with Annie Kuehl and Emma Kee.
Sophomore Maggie Connors had a last-minute goal in the third period to help save a tie at Harvard, and she's already Princeton's second-leading active career goal scorer behind Bullock, with 41.
Junior Sharon Frankel, who had Princeton's first goal at Harvard, has already achieved her career scoring best in a season with eight goals, and she's close to equaling her career total of nine goals coming into the season.
Princeton will return to competition Jan. 28 at Quinnipiac.
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