Engineers Upend Niagara
TROY, N.Y. - The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) women's
hockey team tallied two goals in the first and three in the second
enroute to a 5-3 victory over Niagara University on Friday night.
Led by a goal and two assists from freshman Alisa Harrison, the
Engineers improve to 2-4-0 on the season. The Purple Eagles fall to
0-7-0 overall.
Rensselaer was the first to light the lamp, scoring a pair of goals
just 23 seconds apart for a 2-0 advantage. Harrison (Vienna,
VA/Washington Pride) got things going at the 7:47 mark after she
ducked around a Niagara defender against the near boards and skated
in alone on Purple Eagles goalie Jenni Bauer (St. Catherine,
ON/Bemidji State), scoring on a backhanded wrist shot.
The Engineers pulled ahead moments later as rookie defenseman
Amanda Castignetti (Anchorage, AK/Shattuck St. Mary's) converted a
Nicole McDonald (Ottawa, ON/Ottawa Raiders) rebound into the open
left side of the net at 8:24.
Niagara called a timeout soon after and it paid off as junior
center Jennifer MacLean (Oshawa, ON/Quinnipiac) scored off her own
rebound at 9:18. MacLean corralled a pass from freshman winger
Caitlin Jenkins (Calgary, AB/Edmonton Chinos) and skated into the
slot. RPI netminder Sonja van der Bliek (Toronto, ON/Toronto Jr.
Aeros) made the initial save, but was unable to cover as MacLean
found her own rebound for the goal.
The Purple Eagles tied things up with just under two minutes
remaining in the frame as junior winger Frances McPhail (Oakville,
ON/Toronto Jr. Aeros) sent a slap shot from the top of the left
circle past van der Bliek at 18:06.
The second period saw the Engineers score three unanswered as the
RPI line of Allison Wright (Oakville, ON/Oakville Ice), Harrison
and Whitney Naslund (Bloomington, MN/Bloomington Jefferson)
combined for two of the next three tallies for a 5-2 advantage.
Junior Rossli Chace (Hampton Falls, NH/Governor Dummer Academy)
pushed the home team into the lead at 5:33 when she caught a pass
from senior Jamie-Lynn Stewart (Cambridge, ON/Cambridge Jr. Fury)
for the goal into the left corner.
Wright tallied her first goal of the season, a power play marker,
off assists from Naslund and Harrison at 10:31 and the trio made it
a three-goal advantage just over a minute later. Positioned on the
stick side of Bauer, Naslund centered a perfectly placed pass from
Harrison on the right side for the goal at 11:54.
Niagara tried to even the gap in the third period, which included a
power play marker by Jenkins, but were unable to narrow the margin
further.
Rensselaer, which outshot the Purple Eagles, 38-22, in the contest,
saw van der Bliek post 19 saves. Her counterpart, Bauer, took the
loss with 22 stops. Junior Jill Zelonis (Ashburn, VA/Washington
Pride), who played the final 27:03 for Niagara, stopped 11 shots in
relief.
The Engineers, which snapped a three-game losing streak with
tonight's victory, and the Purple Eagles close out the weekend
series tomorrow afternoon in a 4pm face-off at the Houston Field
House. Live statistics will once again be available at
http://www.sidearmstats.com/rpi/whockey/












