Big Green Blanks Union for Third Straight Win
SCHENECTADY, NY - The Dartmouth women's hockey
team scored two goals in a 25 second span in the first period and
cruised to a 4-0 win over Union for its third straight win.
Darmtouth (11-12-2, 8-10-1 ECAC) got two goals from junior Amanda
Trunzo (Andover, Minn.), while senior co-captain Jenna
Cunningham (Medicine Hat, Alta.) tallied two points on a goal
and an assist. Senior co-captain Sarah
Parsons (Dover, Mass.) handed out a pair of assists and
freshman Sasha
Nanji (Markham, Ont.) added her sixth goal of the year.
Freshman Whitney
Woodcox (Oshawa, Ont.) recorded her first collegiate shutout,
making 14 saves.
Union (5-25-1, 1-17-1 ECAC) took the lost with Alana Marcinko
making 31 saves between the pipes in 40 minutes of ice time. Kate
Gallagher relieved Marcinko in the third period and kept the Big
Green off the scoreboard with seven saves.
It took Dartmouth 18:40 to take the first lead of the game and then
went up 2-0 in the span of 25 seconds. Cunningham gave the Big
Green a 1-0 lead with a power play goal for her 17th of the season
and fifth on the man advantage. Parsons assisted on the play for
her first of two on the night.
Nanji, who had been scoreless for the last three games, got back on
track with her sixth goal of the year with 55 seconds left in the
period. Freshman Camille
Dumais (Beaconsfield, Que.) recorded the assist to post a point
for her third straight game.
Dartmouth dominated in the shot department with a 16-4 advantage
and scored on its lone power play opportunity, while Union went
0-for-2 with the extra skater.
The Big Green increased the lead to 3-0 on Trunzo's 15th of the
season with 13:28 remaining. Parsons continued to attack the
defense with her passing as she earned her second assist. With the
second helper, she now has posted multi-point games in five of her
last six games.
Trunzo netted her second of the night with 49 seconds left in the
middle frame to make it 4-0 going into the second intermission.
Cunningham and senior Sarah
Toupal (White Bear Lake, Minn.) were credited with the assists.
For Trunzo, it was her third two-goal game of the season and both
Cunningham and Toupal have scored in three straight games.
The third period was scoreless with Dartmouth holding a 7-6
advantage in shots. Overall, the Big Green outshot the Dutchwomen,
42-14, and Dartmouth went 1-for-7 on the man advantage. Union was
kept of the board with four power play chances.
With the win, the Big Green stays in the eighth position for the
playoff hunt and will head across town to Troy to face Rensselaer
tomorrow afternoon at 4 p.m.












