Tigers Play to Draw at Boston College
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. -- Junior Melanie
Wallace had a goal and an assist to help the Princeton women's
hockey team to a 3-3 tie on Friday afternoon at Boston College.
Princeton used two goals in the third period to get a lead, but the
Eagles scored with the goalie pulled to forge the tie.
The Eagles got on the scoreboard early when Megan Shea converted on
the power play at 2:18, but the lead last only until the middle of
the period when freshman Paula
Romanchuk etted her fifth goal of the season with the help of
Wallace.
Boston College scored the lone goal of the second period and was
ahead 2-1 entering the third, but Princeton drew even in the
seventh minute on Wallace's second of the season and went ahead at
13:04 when senior Christine
Foster scored her third of the year.
Princeton held the lead until the Eagles' Mary Restuccia scored
with 1:26 remaining as Boston College pulled their goaltender in an
attempt to even the score.
Princeton senior goaltender Kristen
Young made 22 saves for the tie while Molly Schaus had 25 saves for
the Eagles.
Princeton moved to 4-6-1 overall with the tie and returns to action
on Tuesday night at home against Quinnipiac. The game was the
fourth straight tie played between Princeton and Boston College and
Princeton is now 16-0-6 all-time against the Eagles.












