Princeton University Athletics
Wunder Scores Four In 10-0 Win For No. 9 Women's Hockey Over Stonehill
January 03, 2026 | Women's Ice Hockey
Wunder's four goals are the most in a game by a Princeton player since she had five in a 12-1 win over St. Anselm on November 30, 2024.Princeton 9, Stonehill 0 | 7:35 (3rd)
— Princeton Women's Ice Hockey (@PWIH) January 3, 2026
You don't have to Wunder who scored this one! Issy with her 4th goal on the day!@ecachockey | @NCAAIceHockey pic.twitter.com/dh8GXzIWiR
Mackenzie Alexander added a hat trick of her own, giving the Tigers multiple hat tricks in a game for the first time since Maggie Connors, Sarah Fillier and Jane Kuehl each had three-goal games in an 11-3 win over Quinnipiac on January 29, 2023.
In addition to Wunder's seven points and six from Alexander, Princeton also received multi-point afternoons from Angelina DiGirolamo (1g, 1a), Emerson O'Leary (3a), Rosie Klein (2a) and Riley Sorokan (4a).Princeton 8, Stonehill 0 | 12:21 (3rd)
— Princeton Women's Ice Hockey (@PWIH) January 3, 2026
Alexander making it look easy!! She gets her 3rd goal of the day!@ecachockey | @NCAAIceHockey pic.twitter.com/2xEbHfnyBd
Lia Nevo made 20 saves for her second career shutout, giving her 40 total shots faced without a goal to begin her collegiate career.
The nine-game winning streak is now tied with the 2005-06 team's nine-game heater for the second-longest winning streak in program history.
The Tigers led, 2-0, after the first period and exploded for four goals in the second – including three on the power play. They then tacked on four more in the final period.
After Sawyer Fleming opened the scoring with 7:36 left in the first period, Wunder struck for her first of the game 1:13 later after Emerson O'Leary had an initial shot saved by Wunder stuffed home the rebound.
The second period was all Princeton as the Tigers scored early and often.
Angelina DiGirolamo connected first., scoring an unassisted power-play goal 1:08 into the middle frame.Princeton 3, Stonehill 0 | 18:55 (2nd)
— Princeton Women's Ice Hockey (@PWIH) January 3, 2026
DiGirolamo not wasting any time in the 2nd! A strong shot gives the Tigs a 3 point lead. @ecachockey | @NCAAIceHockey pic.twitter.com/MbPKbDdAXg
Mackenzie Alexander had the next two, scoring twice in a span of 2:16 to break open the game. Her first goal of the day came 5:02 into the second as she pounced on a loose puck after O'Leary knocked away a Stonehill clear attempt and quickly roofed it by Stone.
Just over two minutes later, Alexander waited patiently on a power play as Wunder weaved around the attacking zone before dishing cross-ice to an open Alexander to make Princeton's lead 5-0.Princeton 4, Stonehill 0 | 14:58 (2nd)
— Princeton Women's Ice Hockey (@PWIH) January 3, 2026
Don't blink or you'll miss it! Alexander with goal number 4 for the Tigs!@ecachockey | @NCAAIceHockey pic.twitter.com/1C7YnAH4Ez
Wunder scored another of her own just past the midway mark of the second period with a backhander from just inside the top of the circle.
Another Wunder goal opened the third period as she took an Alexander pass at the blue line and broke down the slot before sending in her third of the game 2:14 into the final period.ÂPrinceton 7, Stonehill 0 | 17:46 (3rd)
— Princeton Women's Ice Hockey (@PWIH) January 3, 2026
Watch out! Wunder gets herself a hat trick! @ecachockey | @NCAAIceHockey pic.twitter.com/2iiUQQMoZS
Alexander netted her hat trick 7:39 into the third period off assists from O'Leary and Rosie Klein. The play started with a turnover caused by Klein which sprung O'Leary down the right wall before a seam pass across the zone found Alexander open at the left post for a quick snipe and an 8-0 lead.
Wunder's fourth of the game with 7:35 to play extended the lead before Hannah Fetterolf capped the scoring with a net drive tap-in with 1:16 remaining.
The Tigers return to ECAC play with a road trip to Union (Jan/ 9; 6 p.m.) and RPI (Jan. 10; 3 p.m.)
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