Four-Goal First Lifts Cornell Over Quinnipiac
ITHACA, N.Y. -- A four-goal first period was more than enough
offense for the Cornell women's hockey team as the Big Red defeated
Quinnipiac, 4-0, on Saturday afternoon at Lynah Rink. The win keeps
Cornell unbeaten in ECAC Hockey play at 6-0 and moved Cornell to
8-1 overall on the year. Quinnipiac fell to 9-6-1 overall and 4-5
in league action.
Hayley Hughes led the way with a goal and an assist on the day for
the Big Red, while Amber Overguard, Chelsea Karpenko and Jessica
Campbell each added a goal. Laura Fortino, Rebecca Johnston,
Lauriane Rougeau and Catherine White each had an assist in the
victory, with Amanda Mazzotta stopping all 18 shots she faced for
her third shutout of the year and second this weekend.
For Quinnipiac, Victoria Vigilanti made 33 saves on 37 Cornell
shots. The Bobcats were scoreless in both of their power-play
chances, while Cornell was 1-for-2 on the power play.
Cornell got on the board at the 4:32 mark of the first period when
Fortino circled around the Quinnipiac goal with the puck and sent a
pass across the top of the crease, where Overguard was camped out
on the weak side. The senior then flipped the puck into the net for
what would be the eventual game-winner.
Just over a minute later, it was Karpenko who scored after taking
a feed from Hughes on the left wing and popping a shot over the
shoulder of Vigilanti. Campbell then scored off a pass from
Johnston on a breakaway, crashing into the goal but not before the
puck went into the back of the net. Hughes then capped the scoring
with a power-play tally, with Rougeau sending a shot in from center
point that White tipped onto the stick of Hughes, whose shot beat
Vigilanti to cap the period with 1:04 to play.
From there, it was all defense, as Cornell held the Bobcats off
the board on all 13 shots taken by Quinnipiac in the final two
periods. Both of Quinnipiac's power play chances came in the second
and third periods, and while Cornell allowed a pair of shots,
Mazzotta was up to the challenge to post her second straight
shutout.
Cornell returns to action on Friday when it steps out of league
play for the start of a two-game series against Niagara. Friday's
contest begins at 7 p.m. before the two teams battle on Saturday in
a 2 p.m. contest.












