Union Edged by Boston U.
SCHENECTADY, NY -– A power-play goal by junior defender
Jackie Koetteritz with 41 seconds to play produced a frantic finish
as Boston University held onto a 3-2 win against Union in the
Dutchwomen's season-opener at Messa Rink.
“After the first two periods we got it going and did really
well,” said head coach Claudia Asano. “I was very
impressed with the third period and if we would have played that
way the whole game, who knows what would have happened.”
The Dutchwomen’s showing was a contrast to last year’s
6-0 lost at Boston University on Nov. 3.
“The game last season was probably the worst one of the year
for us,” Asano said. “Tonight we were able to come from
behind and get back into it. These are the steps we need to
take.”
Senior goaltender Lundy Day (Calgary, AB) displayed why she was an
All-ECAC Hockey selection a season ago, turning aside 37 shots,
including 16 and 15 in the first and second periods.
Senior right winger Suzy Pocock (Sterling Heights, MI) tallied her
first goal of the season and 20th of her career with a power play
tally 7:46 into the third period to pull Union within one (2-1).
The play started with a shot from the blueline from freshman
defender Dania Simmonds (Aurora, ON) that got deflected and ended
up on Pococks stick on the doorstep. Sophomore center Marissa
Gentile (Groton, MA) was credited with the third assist.
Boston got goals from junior defender Sarah Appleton at 18:34 in
the first, sophomore left winger Jillian Kirchner at 14:24 of the
second and freshman center Jenelle Kohanchuk at 12:38 of the
third.
The Dutchwomen successfully killed two back-to-back penalties early
in the contest and threatened when they held a man advantage at
12:11. Off the ensuing faceoff, freshman defenseman Chelsey
Heinhuis (Chatham, ON) ripped a shot from the point, which was
redeflected, causing Boston goaltender Alllyse Wilcox out of
position to make the save.
The Union faithful received a taste of the speed of the incoming
class as right winger Adelle Calahan (Skokie, IL) showcased her
quickness by winning battles in the corners and giving the Terriers
defense difficulty breaking out of their own end.
However, Appleton broke the scoreless tie at 18:34 in with a wrist
shot from the left faceoff dot. The goal was set up Kohanchuk and
Kirchner.
The second period resembled the first with BU containing much of
the play in the Dutchwomen’s defensive and Day continued to
turn away the Terriers’ opportunities and helped kill a power
play at the 17:40 mark.
Kirchner got her name on the score sheet again at 14:24 of the
second on a shot in the slot that beat Day low on the glove side.
Senior right winger Gina Kearns and Kohanchuk got helpers on the
play.
After Pocock cashed in, Kohanchuk gave her team another two goal
lead on a wrist shot from the high slot that handcuffed Day and
trickled over the goal line.
Koetteritz’s goal came on a 5-on-3 power play and was set up
by Gentile and Pocock. Asano elected to pull Day for the remainder
of the game, giving Union another two-player advantage.
With time ticking down, the Dutchwomen worked the puck around the
offensive end, but the Terrier defense didn’t allow a shot
and senior goaltender Allyse Wilcox skated away with a 12-save
victory.
The Dutchwomen return to action on Saturday, Oct. 4 for a 7 p.m.
contest against Northeastern at Messa Rink.












