Waldie Propels Clarkson Over Union
POTSDAM, N.Y. -- Freshman Melissa Waldie (Newmarket, ONT) scored
twice to tie for the team's season goal-scoring lead as the
Clarkson University Women's Hockey team earned a 3-0 ECAC Hockey
victory over Union College Saturday afternoon in front of 287 fans
at Clarkson's Cheel Arena.
The Golden Knights improved to 9-2-1 and 3-1-0 on the ECAC schedule
with their ninth straight win over Union, which fell to 0-11
overall and 0-4 in conference play. Clarkson hosts Mercyhurst next
weekend.
Though the Golden Knights dominated the entire first period, it
wasn't until their 14th shot that the team finally put a goal on
the scoreboard. With less than five minutes remaining in the first
period, Clarkson's offensive barrage was rewarded with a power-play
goal as Waldie converted a pass from Britney Selina (Thornhill,
ONT).
Including the first goal of the game, Clarkson scored three times
on its next five shots to take a lead it would never relinquish. It
took a few extra seconds to figure out that Clarkson had its second
goal as Waldie rifled a wrist shot towards the goal with less than
two minutes to go. After a review of the play, the officials
concluded that Waldie's shot went over the shoulder of Union
goaltender Danielle Kimble, giving the Knights a 2-0 lead. Selina
picked up another assist on the second goal.
Just 22 seconds later, the Knights completed their three-goal run
when junior Marie-Jo Gaudet (Sherbrooke, QUE) tucked the puck
between the post and Kimble's left leg to give Clarkson a 3-0 lead.
Sophomore Genevieve Lavoie (Delson, QUE) took the initial shot
before the goal and was awarded the assist.
Freshman Lauren Dahm (Baldwinsville, NY), who leads the NCAA in
goals against average at 0.40, was never really tested in making
eight saves, improving to 5-0-0 on the season with her third
shutout. Danielle Kimble finished with 44 saves for the
Dutchwomen.
Clarkson concluded the contest with a 47-8 shot advantage and was
1-for-4 on the power play. Union was held scoreless in its only
man-advantage chance.












