November 30, 2010
Cornell Wins at Syracuse
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Cornell scored four straight goals to rally
from an early deficit to take a 4-1 victory at Syracuse on Tuesday
night at the Tennity Ice Pavilion in Syracuse, N.Y. Lauriane
Rougeau had a pair of assists on the night to pace the Big Red,
which improved to 11-1 on the season.
Laura Fortino, Brianne Jenner, Hayley Hughes and Chelsea
Karpenko each tallied a goal on the night for the Big Red, the
top-ranked team in the nation in both the USA Today/USA Hockey and
USCHO.com polls. Karlee Overguard, Rebecca Johnston, Kendice
Ogilvie and Jessica Campbell each had an assist on the night.
Amanda Mazzotta stopped 15 shots for the victory, with the Big Red
going 2-for-4 on the power play on the night.
For Syracuse, Kelly Dimmen scored the only goal of the night
with an assist to Stefanie Marty. Syracuse goaltender Kallie
Billadeau made 57 saves in the losing effort for Syracuse, which
was scoreless in four power-play chances.
Syracuse got on the board first, just the second time this
season that the Big Red has conceeded the first goal of the
game. The Orange's Stefanie Marty sent a pass to the center
point for Kelly Dimmen, and her shot found its way through a mass
of traffic in front of the net and went over the shoulder of
Mazzotta as the Orange took a 1-0 lead at the 8:06 mark of the
first period. That lead lasted just five minutes as Fortino worked
a give-and-go at the blue line with Karlee Overguard and
back-handed a shot over the glove side of Billadeau at the
13:07 mark of the period, as the first period ended with the
two teams tied at one.
The Big Red took the lead at the 7:51 mark of the second
period when Ogilvie fed Johnston with the puck behind the
Syracuse goal, and Johnston fed Jenner in front, with
the freshman's one-timer slipping past Billadeau for the 2-1
lead.
Hughes made the score 3-1 with her goal at 13:41 of the second period, tipping home a shot from center point by Rougeau, who picked up the puck from Campbell.
Hughes made the score 3-1 with her goal at 13:41 of the second period, tipping home a shot from center point by Rougeau, who picked up the puck from Campbell.
Karpenko then added to the score with her goal at the 8:12
mark of the third period, cleaning up a rebound in front of the
goal off a shot from the point by Rougeau.
Cornell returns to action on Friday, returning to Lynah Rink
to open up a weekend series against the North Country foes, taking
on St. Lawrence on Friday at 3 p.m. before battling Clarkson on
Saturday at the same start time.












