Morrison's Overtime Heroics Lift Clarkson
POTSDAM, NY -- Senior Katie Morrison
(Ridgefield, CT) scored her first goal of the season on a floating
shot from the slot at 1:22 of overtime to lift the Clarkson
University Women's Hockey team to a 2-1 ECAC Hockey victory over
Rensselaer Friday night in front of 352 fans at Cheel Arena.
The Golden Knights, winners of four straight, improved to 8-2-1
overall and 2-1 in the ECAC, while Rensselaer fell to 6-3-1 and
1-1-1. Clarkson hosts Union at 4:00 pm on Saturday while the
Engineers travel to St. Lawrence.
With two teams ranked first and fifth, respectively, in scoring
defense nationally, one would expect a low-scoring affair, and the
game lived up to its advanced billing as neither team could produce
much offense through the first two periods, despite four power
plays and 28 combined shots on goal.
Finally, the scoreless streak came to an end early in the third
period when sophomore right wing Genevieve Lavoie (Delson, QUE)
broke a six-game goalless streak by scoring her second power-play
goal of the season on a backhand with less than a minute remaining
in the man-advantage. Sophomore Britney Selina (Thornhill, ONT)
earned her team-high eighth assist on the season.
Rensselaer took little time to knot the score back up at 1-1 when
Kendra Dunlop scored her fourth goal of the season off a rebound in
front. An initial attempt was deflected off the pads of Clarkson
goaltender Eve Grandmont-Berube (Drummondville, QUE) and Dunlop was
able to pick up the puck in front for the equalizer. Rossli Chace
and Nicole McDonald.
A handful of chances came for both teams in the next 10 minutes,
but the best opportunity for either team came when freshman Daris
Tendler (Verwood, QUE) picked up the puck near mid-ice and skated
in on a break away but her shot was deflected wide by RPI
goalkeeper Ashley Mayr with just 4:45 remaining in the third
period. Not to be outdone was Grandmont-Berube, who made a save
while lying on her side with just 12 seconds remaining as the
Engineers made one last rush at the Clarkson net.
Morrison's game-winner came when the puck found its way out to her
stick and she skated in to the slot, flipping a wrist shot over the
shoulder of Mayr. Jessica Cloutier (Parker, CO) picked up the
assist.
Grandmont-Berube made 23 saves for the Knights and Mayr stopped 25
shots for the Engineers. Clarkson narrowly out shot Rensselaer
27-24.












