Princeton University Athletics
Kuehl's Hat Trick Helps No. 9 Women's Hockey Extend Win Streak To Eight
January 02, 2026 | Women's Ice Hockey
Kuehl connected three times in a game for the first time since doing so against Quinnipiac on January 29, 2023 – part of a four-point game – to break open a tight game after two periods.
The win is the eighth in a row for the Tigers (12-4-0) which is tied for the third-longest winning streak in program history.Princeton 6, Stonehill 1 | 11:59 (3rd)
— Princeton Women's Ice Hockey (@PWIH) January 2, 2026
And it's a hat trick for Kuehl!! ????@ecachockey | @NCAAIceHockey pic.twitter.com/p8ichpdeVT
In addition to Kuehl's three-goal night, Riley Sorokan had a stellar contest with a career-high four assists. Issy Wunder also had a multi-point game with a goal and two assists, while Mackenzie Alexander had two goals.
Stonehill's Alexsa Caron was busy all night in goal, turning aside 55 shots as Princeton sent 63 total shots on goal – its most since a 67-shot performance against St. Anselm's in 2020.
The Tigers struck twice in the opening period, building a dominant 25-2 shots on goal edge in the opening frame.
Mackenzie Alexander opened the scoring with 8:19 to play in the first period after Ani Kozak knocked down a Stonehill clearing pass and Alexander found herself open in the high slot for a shot over the goalie's glove and into the top corner.
Just over 4:00 later, Issy Wunder had an Emerson O'Leary backhander kick off her skate and just over the goal line to give the Tigers a 2-0 lead.Alexander The Great!
— Princeton Women's Ice Hockey (@PWIH) January 2, 2026
Right place, right time for Mackenzie to get the Tigers on the board!@ecachockey | @NCAAIceHockey pic.twitter.com/JmLUA0tVvO
Stonehill got a goal back early in the second period when Bailey Feeney broke free for a breakaway that she finished with a shot under Hyland's pads 3:13 into the second period.Princeton 2, Stonehill 0 | 4:06 (1st)
— Princeton Women's Ice Hockey (@PWIH) January 2, 2026
What a Wunderful goal to put the Tigs up 2-0!@ecachockey | @NCAAIceHockey pic.twitter.com/AcYxbDmVkE
The Tigers regained their two-goal lead before the end of the second stanza, Jane Kuehl slamming in the rebound of a Riley Sorokan shot with 6:09 to play.
Princeton extended its lead with two goals in a span of 1:28 to open the third period.
The first came off the stick of Megan Healy as she connected for her first collegiate goal 1:31 into the third period. Healy took a patient step to her left after a drop pass from Sorokan, feathering a wrister through traffic and in.
Just over a minute later, Kuehl was a one-woman cycle in the Skyhawks end, protecting the puck along the half wall before weaving toward goal and scoring her second of the night.Princeton 4, Stonehill 1 | 18:29 (3rd)
— Princeton Women's Ice Hockey (@PWIH) January 2, 2026
Megan Healy with her first collegiate goal as a Tiger!!!@ecachockey | @NCAAIceHockey pic.twitter.com/t29RMnSC8x
The hat trick came with 11:59 to play as Kuehl sped down the left side and roofed a shot over Caron's shoulder and under the crossbar.Princeton 5, Stonehill 1 | 16:56 (3rd)
— Princeton Women's Ice Hockey (@PWIH) January 2, 2026
Kuehl has herself a solo shot! Tigs pull away 5-1!@ecachockey | @NCAAIceHockey pic.twitter.com/HvAm1hNg2y
Alexander added her second of the game with a pretty tally on the power play with 4:35 to play, taking a cross-ice pass from Wunder and picking the top corner.
Princeton 7, Stonehill 1 | 4:35 (3rd)
— Princeton Women's Ice Hockey (@PWIH) January 2, 2026
And check a Power Play Goal off the list! Alexander with her second goal of the game!@ecachockey | @NCAAIceHockey pic.twitter.com/Ri5QuzQKKi
A final tally for the Tigers came just before the buzzer as Ellie Dimatos coralled an Issy Wunder pass and rifled home her first collegiate goal.
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The Tigers and Skyhawks conclude their weekend series with a 3 p.m. puck drop on January 3 at Hobey Baker Rink.Princeton 8, Stonehill 1 | 0:00 (3rd)
— Princeton Women's Ice Hockey (@PWIH) January 2, 2026
A first career goal for Ellie Dimatos to close it out for the Tigs! What a shot!@ecachockey | @NCAAIceHockey pic.twitter.com/Armjvc0gQm
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