Cornell Upset by Niagara
ITHACA, N.Y. - The Cornell women's ice hockey team split its
weekend series with Niagara as it fell to the Purple Eagles, 2-1,
this afternoon at Lynah Rink. Niagara jumped out to an early 2-0
lead and then held off a Big Red barrage in the third period.
For the second straight game, Niagara goalie Jenni Bauer kept her
team in the game, posting 37 saves to earn the win, while Amanda
Mazzotta tallied 20 in the loss.
Cornell (6-4-1) outshot the Purple Eagles, 38-22, including a
margin of 17-1 in the final period. Chelsea Karpenko got the Big
Red on the score board with a power play goal at the 14:18 mark of
the third period. Lauriane Rougeau shot the puck into the right
corner from the left point. Liz Zorn picked up the puck on the
right side of the net and found Karpenko on the left side of the
crease. Karpenko one-timed it into the net before Bauer had time to
respond.
Niagara (6-5-4) got a pair of goals in the first period from
Autumn Stuntz and Jenna Hendrikx, with Frances McPhail assisting on
both tallies. On the first goal, Stuntz picked up the puck in the
Cornell zone, skated down the ice and slid it through Mazzotta's
legs for a short-handed goal. Just over two minutes later, McPhail
came up with a turnover deep in the Big Red defensive end and poke
checked the puck to Hendrikx, who converted to make it a 2-0
game.
Cornell is back in action next weekend as it plays host to Yale
and Brown on Dec. 4 and Dec. 5, respectively. The game with the
Bulldogs is slated for 7 p.m., while the puck drops against the
Bears at 4 p.m.












