Wisconsin Too Much for Union
SCHENECTADY, NY - Union College junior netminder Lundy Day
(Calgary, AB) made a career-high 46 saves in an 11-0 loss to
two-time defending national champion and top-ranked Wisconsin in
non-conference ice hockey action at Messa Rink Saturday evening.
Day finished the weekend with 83 saves for the 0-2-0 Dutchwomen.
Meghan Duggan (Danvers, MA), Kyla Sanders (Parrish, FL), and Hilary
Knight (Hanover, NH) each finished with two goals, while Angie
Keseley (St. Louis Park, MN) netted a pair of goals and two
assists. Emily Morris (Massena, NY) picked up four points with a
goal and three helpers.
The Badgers (2-0-0) registered five goals in the first period, the
first coming at 4:12 into the frame. Morris took a shot from the
point that deflected off of Duggan, who was setting a
screen.
Keseley gave Wisconsin a two-goal lead on the power play at 7:39
with her first goal of the season. She brought the puck into the
zone and peeled off in front of the net, sliding the puck under
Day.
Sanders netted a pair of scores in less than three minutes, the
first coming as she carried the puck in by the left of the crease,
crossed it over and flipped a backhanded shot high over Day's glove
side. The second came off the draw, taken by Kelly Nash (Bonita,
CA).
Knight closed out the scoring in the first frame with an
even-strength tally, assited by Erika Lawler (Fitchburg, MA) and
Keseley.
Union created some scoring chances late in the opening period,
first from a Marissa Gentile (Groton, MA) shot that careened off
several Wisconsin defenders but halted at Badgers' netminder
Alannah McCready's (Blaine, MN) stick. Gabriela Wintner (Calgary,
AB) challenged McCready again a minute later with a wrister from
the point.
Morris opened the scoring less than two minutes into the middle
stanza with the Badgers' second of three power-play tallies of the
night; they went 3-for-5 with the extra attacker. Wisconsin added
three more goals in the frame to hold a 9-0 lead after 40 minutes
of play.
Wintner and Gentile created a two-on-one rush midway through the
second period, as Wintner carried the puck up the left and passed
across the slot to Gentile, but McCready handled Gentile's wrist
shot.
Wisconsin extended its lead to 10 goals at 4:18 of the final
period, as Nash placed a shot in the upper right of the net.
The Badgers tacked on their final goal midway through the
third period.
With a five-on-three advantage late in the third period, Union's
Elsa Perushek (Maple Grove, MN) had two shots, both off the
faceoff. Her first was blocked by a defender, but the second was
saved by a sprawling McCready.
The Dutchwomen had 14 shots on net in the game, with six coming in
the final period. Wisconsin put 21 shots on net in the final frame
for a game total of 57.
Day made 19 saves in the third period to finish the night with her
career-best, and stands at 0-2-0 on the season. McCready registered
her first career shutout with 14 saves.
Union is back in action on October 12 and 13 at Vermont. The
Dutchwomen face off with the Catamounts at 7 p.m. Friday and 4 p.m.
Saturday. Union returns home to Messa Rink to open ECAC Hockey play
against Brown and Yale on October 26 and 27, a week after traveling
to Wayne State for a two-game series.












