Princeton Flies Past Union
NEW BRUNSWICK, NY – The Princeton women’s ice hockey
team came out flying and didn’t let up, earning a 6-0 victory
against Union on Friday afternoon at Hobey Baker Memorial Rink.
Senior goaltender Lundy Day turned away 42 shots as she approaches
the top spot of Union’s all-time saves list. She now has
1,703 saves and is only 193 saves away from Amanda Hanson’s
(2003-07) 1,896.
Day turned aside eight shots in the first, 20 in the second and 14
in the third. At the other end Kristen Young made five saves
through two periods before being replaced by Rachel Weber, who made
two saves, and Megan Murray, who made one save in the third
period.
With the loss, Union goes to 2-14-1 overall and 0-7-0 in the
conference, while Princeton improves to 6-6-1 and 4-4-0 in ECAC
Hockey play.
The Tigers got first period goals from Laura Martindale (1:04),
Danielle DiCesare (1:14) and Annie Greenwood (7:51).
Martindale and Greenwood both found the back of the net again in
the second period along with Paula Romanchuk.
The Tigers held a 48-8 advantage in shots and went 1-for-2 on the
power play. Union was 0-for-3 with the man advantage.
The Dutchwomen look to rebound on Saturday with a 4 p.m. contest
at Quinnipiac.












