Clarkson Nets Three-Point Weekend Against Top-Ranked Teams
POTSDAM, NY -- For the second straight night, sophomore
goaltender Lauren Dahm (Baldwinsville, NY) performed admirably in
goal, but a late rally by third-ranked Dartmouth College prevented
the Clarkson University Women's Hockey team from gaining a
four-point weekend as the two teams skated to a 2-2 tie in ECAC
Hockey action Saturday afternoon in front of 233 fans at Cheel
Arena.
The Golden Knights saw their record move to 4-5-3 overall and
2-1-1 in the ECAC. The Big Green salvaged a point on the weekend
and are now 5-1-1 overall and 4-1-1 in conference play. Clarkson
returns to action next weekend when the team travels to face
Quinnipiac and former head coach Rick Seeley on Friday night.
The Knights got on the scoreboard first late in the opening
stanza, when junior Britney Selina (Thornhill, ONT) attempted a
wrap-around shot from behind the net. Selina's shot didn't get past
Dartmouth goaltender Carli Clemis, but the rebound found the stick
of senior Courtney O'Connor (Chicago, IL), who sent a pass across
the crease to sophomore Melissa Waldie (Newmarket, ONT) for the
opening goal of the game, her second in as many nights, at
13:08.
Clarkson scored another goal in the first period late in the
frame. With just 1:31 remaining, freshman Brittany Mulligan
(London, ONT) picked up her first collegiate goal when she
deflected the puck past Clemis to give the Knights a 2-0 lead.
Assists went to Waldie and senior captain Kimberly McKenney (Smiths
Falls, ONT).
The Knights owned an overwhelming 27-8 advantage in shots through
the first two periods, including a 15-5 edge in the second period,
but it was the Big Green who would score the only goal of the
second. With only 12 seconds remaining on the power play, junior
Sarah Parsons came in along the right circle, performed a toe drag,
and used a pretty backhand to end Clarkson goaltender Lauren Dahm's
extensive shutout streak. Sarah Newnam and Carli Clemis each were
awarded assists.
The third period saw the Big Green pick up their play, as
Dartmouth out shot Clarkson 11-5, and the effort was rewarded with
a last-minute goal to send the game to overtime. A turnover on an
attempted clear gave Dartmouth an advantage near the blue line and
the Big Green took advantage as Shannon Bowman tied the game up
with a wrist shot from the slot. The goal, which had assists going
to Jenna Cunningham and Maggie Kennedy, came with only 54.5 seconds
left in the contest.
In overtime, it was all Dartmouth from a standpoint of the
scoreboard as the Big Green owned a 6-0 lead in shots and ended the
game on the power play. However, Clarkson killed the chance to
finish with a three-point weekend at home.
Dahm, who made 23 saves, saw a streak of 177 minutes, 21 seconds
without allowing a goal come to an end in the second period, a run
that began against Niagara two weeks ago and included shutout
victories over Brown and fourth-ranked Harvard. Clemis had 30 saves
for Dartmouth.












