Knights Back on Track with Win Over Union
Potsdam, NY - Sophomore Gabrielle Kosziwka
(Limehouse, ONT) scored twice off rebounds as the third-ranked
Clarkson University Women's Hockey team halted a two-game losing
slide with a 3-0
shutout victory over Union College in ECAC Hockey action Saturday
afternoon at Cheel Arena.
The Golden Knights won their 20th game of the season, the third
time in the program's seven-year history that the team has reached
that mark, improving to 20-7-3 overall and maintaining its
first-place position in conference at 14-3-1. Union fell to 5-24-1
and 1-16-1 in ECAC Hockey.
The action was slow going in the first period as the two teams
combined for just eight shots (four each), but Clarkson came away
with the game-winner early. Senior Carlee Eusepi (Oakville, ONT)
scored her fifth goal of the season just 20 seconds into a
power-play opportunity. The puck was passed around the Union
defense after the faceoff and found its way out to Eusepi at the
top of the slot, where she rifled a shot past Dutchwomen goalkeeper
Alana Marcinko, going top shelf on the glove side. Sophomore Juana
Baribeau (Amos, QUE) and senior captain Britney Selina (Thornhill,
ONT) each gained assists on the goal.
Things loosened up offensively in the second period as Clarkson
scored quickly in the middle frame. Sophomore Kali Gillanders
(Kyle, SASK) took a shot on goal, and Kosziwka was there to push
the loose puck past the end line at 1:41 in the second period.
Though Clarkson wouldn't score again until the third period,
Kosziwka earned her second goal in similar fashion, this time
cleaning up an errant rebound off a shot from junior Daris Tendler
(Verwood, SASK) at 5:15 in the final period. Gillanders and Tendler
each were awarded assists, as were seniors Genevieve Lavoie
(Delson, QUE) and Eusepi.
Junior goaltender Lauren Dahm (Baldwinsville, NY) made 14 saves in
the win, her eighth shutout of the year and 18th of her career.
Marcinko made 17 stops for the Dutchwomen. Clarkson held a small
advantage in shots at 20-14, and the Knights were 1-for-4 on the
power play while Union was scoreless in its four chances with an
extra skater.
Through six all-time games at Cheel Arena, Clarkson has outscored
the Dutchwomen 26-2 and the team hasn't allowed a goal in over 200
minutes.












