Big Green Dumps Brown
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Freshman Camille Dumais
(Beaconsfield, Que.) factored in all but one score by the Dartmouth
women's hockey team as she recorded four points in a 5-2 win for
the Big Green over Brown on Friday night.
Dumais tallied a goal and three assists, while three points came
from senior captain Sarah
Parsons (Dover, Mass.) with a pair of goals and an assist. Junior
Amanda
Trunzo (Andover, Minn.) and sophomore Jenna
Hobeika (Alpine, N.J.) also added goals, while freshman Sasha
Nanji (Markham, Ont.) recorded two assists. Rookie Whitney
Woodcox (Oshawa, Ont.) got her second start of the season and
earned her first collegiate win, making 18 saves.
The Bears (1-5-3, 0-4-3 ECAC, 0-2-0 Ivy) saw goals from Erica Kroom
and Alena Polenska and had four different skaters with assists. In
net, Katie Jamieson took the loss, pushing aside an amazing 48
shots.
Dartmouth (3-3-1, 3-3-1 ECAC, 2-1-0 Ivy) didn't waste any time
getting on the board as Dumais tallied her third goal of the season
with the assist going to Nanji. The goal came on the Big Green's
third shot of the game.
With 6:55 left in the first frame, Parsons struck with her second
of the year to increase the lead to 2-0. Assisting on the play was
Dumais and Trunzo.
Dartmouth dominated the opening frame, peppering Jamieson with 20
shots and earning two goals. The Big Green failed on its lone
opportunity on a short power play after 4-on-4 action. Brown had a
short chance with the extra skater and couldn't capitalize, but had
an opportunity going into the second period.
Brown cut the lead to one at 2-1 with a goal from Kromm coming with
13:06 remaining in the second period. The Bears got assists from
Jacquie Pierri and Paige Pyett on the play.
Parsons fired right back to put Dartmouth back up by a pair of
goals with her second of the night. Freshman Lisa
Berreman (Eagan, Minn.) earned her first collegiate point with an
assist on the play with the other going to Dumais for her third
point of the evening.
It didn't take long for the Bears to answer again as Polenska got
Brown back to within one at 3-2. Laurie Jolin and Victoria Smith
assisted on the goal with 7:29 left in the period.
The second period was more evenly played than the opening frame.
Dartmouth had the edge in shots at 12-8 and each team had two
chances with the extra skater and both schools killed off the
penalties.
In the third period, Trunzo put Dartmouth up by two goals for the
third time in the game with her team-leading fifth of the year,
which ties her with Dumais. Parsons was involved in the goal with
an assist, while Dumais continued to factor in each score for the
Big Green. The freshman added her third assist of the game and
fourth point.
Dartmouth closed out the game on the power play and increased the
lead to 5-2 on a man advantage goal by Hobeika with her first of
the season. Sophomore Erica
Dobos (Bethel Park, Pa.) registered her first collegiate point on
the play with an assist. Nanji also assisted on the score for her
second of the night.
The Big Green peppered the net again in the third period with 21
shots to end the game with a 53-22 advantage in shots. The only
area where Dartmouth struggled was on the power play. The Big Green
was able to net one goal on the man advantage in eight
opportunities, while Brown went scoreless on five power plays.
Dartmouth will be back in action tomorrow evening as the Big Green
travel west to New Haven for a 6 p.m. face-off with Yale.












