Stewart, Dombovy Lead Raiders into Postseason
HAMILTON, N.Y. (02/20/10) - The
Colgate women's hockey team earned the eighth seed in the ECAC and
claimed a play-off spot after sweeping Union and Rensselaer in
weekend play. Senior Katie Stewart (Exeter, Ont.) scored twice and
classmate Marissa Dombovy (Webster, N.Y.) put in the game-winner to
propel the Raiders to a 3-2 victory against the Engineers this
afternoon at Starr Rink.
Colgate needed just to tie the Engineers after both Dartmouth and
Yale lost their games today, but a tie would not satisfy the
Raiders here on Senior Day. With two goals on the day Stewart
claims the record for most goals scored in a single season (24) and
is tied for most points in a season (39). She also moves into sixth
place on the all-time career scoring list with 99 points and third
on all-time career goals (56).
The Raiders got off to an early lead after going on the power-play
just over three minutes into the game. Stewart was the first to
score picking up the rebound on senior Evan Minnick's (Highlands
Ranch, Colo.) initial shot and putting it in past Rensselaer's
goaltender, Sonja van der Bliek, just 16 seconds into the
power-play opportunity. Minnick and Hannah Milan (Great Barrington,
Mass.) both earned assists on the goal.
The Engineers responded with an even strength goal of their own
about nine minutes later as Taylor Horton lit the lamp for the
seventh time this year. Alisa Harrison and Andie Le Donne each had
an assist on the goal. The score would remained tied 1-1 heading
into the first break.
Stewart opened the second period with another quick goal, bringing
the lead back to the Raiders, 2-1. Dombovy set-up the goal sending
the puck up the ice to Stewart on a breakaway, Colgate's leading
scorer looked to take a forehand shot, but instead went with a
backhanded shot, beating out van der Bliek once again.
The Engineers tied the game again in the opening minutes of the
third period, as Harrison scored from inside the crease after some
sharp passing on the 5-on-3 power-play. Horton and Amanda
Castignetti picked up assists on the goal which came at 4:32 in the
final stanza.
Senior captains Dombovy and Beth Rotenberg (Toronto, Ont.) would
connect for what would be the game-winning goal with 12:19 left in
the third period. Rotenberg took the puck around the cage passing
it to Dombovy instead of taking the shot. Dombovy took her shot
from inside the right face-off circle, sending it in over the
goaltenders left shoulder to make it a 3-2 game.
Colgate's defense had a strong showing in the final minutes of the
third period, making several big stops to keep the Engineers from
tying the game. Rensselaer's best chance to score came after
Colgate goaltender Lisa Plenderleith (Ajax, Ont.) made a save but
was unable to recover in time and found herself out of position and
facing a direct shot by Castignetti. Junior Jacquie Colborne
(Calgary, Alta.) stepped up, blocking the shot in the crease.
Milan and senior Ali Edell (Mountain Lakes, N.J.) also made several
key blocks at the end of the game. Plenderleith finished the
game with 21 saves while Rensselaer's van der Bliek made 32 stops.
Colgate went 2-10 on power-play opportunities with the Engineers
finished 1-4. Colgate will now have to travel to regional
rival Cornell which earned the top-seed in the ECAC earlier
today.
The Raiders will face the Big Red in a best of three series next
weekend, with the first game starting at 3:30 on Friday, Feb. 26.












