
Clarkson Clinches Home Ice
POTSDAM, NY -- Four different players recorded power-play goals
for the Clarkson University Women's Hockey team as the Golden
Knights clinched home ice in the first round with an overwhelming
7-1 victory over Quinnipiac Friday night in front of 279 fans at
Cheel Arena.
The Golden Knights continue to hold on to third place in ECAC
Hockey with the win, improving to 22-6-5 overall and 13-5-1 in ECAC
Hockey, while Quinnipiac, out of the playoff race, dropped to
5-23-5 overall and 2-15-4 in league play.
After a scoreless first period, in which the Knights held a 16-7
edge in shots, Clarkson put on a scoring barrage unlike any other
in nearly 70 games. Scoring five goals in the frame, the most
scores in a single period since the Knights tallied six times in a
September 29, 2006 game, the opener of that season, Clarkson took
control and never looked back.
Sophomore Genevieve Lavoie (Delson, QUE) started the scoring parade
with seven seconds remaining in a power play that carried over from
the first period, picking up a rebound on the goalie's glove side
and depositing it into the net at 0:40. Carlee Eusepi (Oakville,
ONT) and Britney Selina (Thornhill, ONT) each assisted. Less than
six minutes later, Laura Hart (Wheaton, IL) scored her first career
goal when Katie Morrison (Ridgefield, CT) sent a pass across the
crease to the freshman, who chipped the puck in for the goal.
Kimberly McKenney (Smiths Falls, ONT) also assisted.
Three-and-a-half minutes later, junior Marie-Jo Gaudet (Sherbrooke,
QUE) picked up a rebounds and skated across the slot and flipped a
backhanded shot in for her team-high 21st goal of the season, with
assists going to Lavoie and senior Brooke Beazer (Kingston, ONT).
After a brief break, the onslaught continued as freshman Melissa
Waldie (Newmarket, ONT) slipped in a shot off a rebound from her
original shot for an unassisted marker at the 14:04 mark, and
Gaudet tallied her second score of the game, skating in alone
immediately after a faceoff from the blueline that looked similar
to her first goal. Both of those goals came on the power play.
Quinnipiac finally ended the run with a 5-on-3 power-play goal with
just 31 seconds remaining in the period. Vicky Graham scored he
fourth goal of the season with a backhand in close after the puck
could not be cleared by the Clarkson defense.
Clarkson recorded its fourth power play goal of the game at 2:13 of
the third period when Selina scored her 18th of the season, with
assists going to Waldie and Eusepi. At 13:51, senior Jessica
Cloutier (Parker, CO) joined the Clarkson scoring list with an
unassisted goal.
Freshman Lauren Dahm (Baldwinsville, NY) made 14 saves for
Clarkson, while Tia Wishart made 23 saves through 35 minutes and
Jaime Miller made 16 saves in 25 minutes for the Bobcats. Clarkson
finished 4-for-7 on the power play, while Quinnipiac went 1-for-5.














