Cornell Shuts Down Yale
ITHACA, N.Y. — Sophomore Rebecca Johnston notched two
goals in Cornell’s 3-0 shutout over Yale on Saturday evening
in Lynah Rink, while classmate Karlee Overguard recorded her
second-consecutive game-winner to complete the Big Red’s ECAC
Hockey weekend sweep. Sophomore goaltender Kayla Strong made 25
saves in her first shutout of the season to help Cornell improve to
a 4-2-1 overall record and 2-1-1 in league action. The victory
marks the Big Red’s first over Yale since the 2002-03
season.
The Big Red had its first power play opportunity of the game at
7:35 of the first period. With time winding down in the penalty,
Karlee Overguard picked up the puck from the far blue line and
charged into the Bulldogs’ zone. Without hesitation, the
sophomore forward launched a hard wrist shot straight over the left
shoulder of goaltender Genny Ladiges and into the top corner of the
net to put Cornell up 1-0 at 9:32.
The Bulldogs took two penalties within 34 seconds of each other
late in the first to give Cornell a three-on-five advantage.
Freshman Catherine White won the face off to set up the play for
Cornell. Fellow rookie Amanda Young sent the puck to the center of
the circles and found White, who passed it to Johnston. Johnston
shot the puck at Ladiges who let off a rebound and scrambled to
cover the puck. Johnston grabbed it at the right side of the crease
and flipped it past the Bulldogs netminder.
The two teams were scoreless in the second period. Midway through
the third, the teams were four-on-four, when Johnston skated in at
the Yale goaltender and shot wide behind the goal. The sophomore
forward grabbed her own rebound and slid a backhanded shot inside
the left near post. Johnston’s fourth goal of the weekend was
recorded at 9:17 of the third period.
Strong earned her second win of the weekend in net for Cornell.
Ladiges made 34 saves in the loss. Cornell scored two power-play
goals in 10 chances, and Yale was 0-6. The Big Red outshot the
Bulldogs 37-25.
Cornell will play its first ECAC Hockey road action next weekend
as it travels to Dartmouth on Friday and Harvard on Saturday. Both
games begin at 7 p.m.












