Parsons, Big Green Force Decisive Third Game
HANOVER, N.H. - Junior Sarah Parsons
(Dover, Mass.) carried the fourth-seeded Dartmouth women's hockey
team with a pair of goals as the Big Green forced a decisive third
game with a 2-1 win over Colgate in the second game of the
best-of-three series.
For Dartmouth (17-9-4), Parsons netted two goals to give her five
in the series, while senior co-captain Shannon
Bowman (Leamington, Ont.), senior Julia
Bronson (Arlington, Va.) and sophomore Amanda
Trunzo (Andover, Minn.) were each credited with assists. Senior Carli
Clemis (Taber, Alta.) rebounded from last night's game with 27
saves between the pipes to earn her seventh postseason victory in a
Big Green uniform.
For Colgate (19-13-3), Sam Hunt provided the only offense with her
14th of the season with the assist going to Clancy Todd. Kimberly
Sass got her second-straight start and made 27 saves herself,
including 11 in the second period alone, in the loss.
The Big Green did what it needed to do to gain confidence down 1-0
in the series with a quick score in the first period. Parsons gave
that to Dartmouth with a score just 16 seconds into the game.
Bowman skated the puck into the zone and took a shot that fluttered
off a defender and came to Parsons at the end line. She then
wristed a shot across the crease and the puck went off Sass' pads
and into the net for the 1-0 lead.
Colgate got some momentum back with 11:23 left in the period as
Hunt scored her second of the series to knot the game at 1-1. Todd
put a shot on net that Clemis couldn't cover and Hunt was there for
clean up duty to get the momentum back to the Raiders.
After a scoreless second period, Parsons scored the game-winner
with 13:39 left in the game to push her total to two scores on the
afternoon and five goals in the series. With the six points in the
two games, she has moved up to No. 4 in postseason goals. She is
now tied with Gillian Apps '09 for fourth with 10 postseason
goals.
Trunzo was able to skate past the defense and behind the net and
she found an open Bronson, who fired a shot on net. The puck went
wide to the left, but Parsons was there for the tip in to give
Dartmouth the 2-1 lead, which the Big Green didn't let slip from
their fingers.
Dartmouth held a 29-28 advantage in shots with both teams failed
on multiple power play opportunities. The Big Green finished the
game without scoring on four chances, while the Raiders went
scoreless on five opportunities.
The Big Green will be back in action tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m.
as Dartmouth and Colgate play the third and deciding game with
hopes of moving to Cambridge for the ECAC Hockey Semifinals next
weekend. Harvard swept Cornell in its first round series to host
next weekend.












