Raiders Saved By The Horn In Tie
POTSDAM, N.Y.
(12/6/2008) - The Colgate University women's
hockey team escaped with a 2-2 tie against Clarkson as the horn
sounded Saturday, Dec. 6 at Cheel Arena. The Golden Knights scored
a goal as time expired in overtime but was ruled no goal after a
long official review. Clarkson freshman Juana Baribeau took
the shot with a second remaining that made it past freshman
goaltender Kimberly Sass (East Amherst, N.Y.) as the horn blew.
After a lengthy review by the officials it was ruled no goal giving
Colgate its second tie of the season.
Clarkson (8-6-4, 4-2-2) opened the scoring at 8:31 in the first
when Genevieve Lavoie deflected a high shot down past Sass. The
initial shot was taken from just inside the blue line during the
closing seconds of a Golden Knights power-play by Britney Selina.
The shot was sailing high until Lavoie batted it down past Sass who
was standing tall. The Golden Knights would extend their lead to
2-0 three minutes later on a well executed power-play goal by
Melissa Waldie.
Junior Marissa Dombovy (Webster, N.Y.) would put Colgate on the
board at 17:20 during a two on one breakaway. Dombovy received a
nice pass from senior Elin Brown (Calgary, Alta.) and was able to
slide the puck past Clarkson goaltender Lauren Dahm.
Senior Kiira Dosdall (Fairfield, Conn.) tied the game 2-2 a minute
into the second as the Raiders began the period on the power-play.
Dosdall was outside the blue line dumping the puck into the Golden
Knights zone when it took an awkward bounce a rolled past Dahm for
her fourth of the season. Both squads went scoreless in the
third but had plenty of chances as both goalies came up big. The
Raiders began the period on the power-play and issued three shots
but couldn't capitalize. Sass made an incredible glove save with
five minutes remaining sliding from her right to left to keep the
score tied. Sass then made back-to-back saves in the closing
seconds to force overtime.
In overtime Clarkson out-shot the Raiders 4-1, including Baribeau's
shot, but it wasn't enough.
Colgate held a slight 23-21 edge in shots on net, with Sass making
19 saves and Dahm stopping 21.
Colgate went 1-for-5 on the power play and was 5-for-6 on the
penalty kill. Colgate improves to 8-8-2 overall and will
take a three-week break for finals and the holidays. The Raiders
return to the ice on Jan. 2 when they host Boston College at Starr
Rink.












