Sass Has Record-Setting Game Against Yale
HAMILTON, N.Y. (2/11/11) – Junior
goaltender Kimberly
Sass recorded 26 saves to help the Colgate women's hockey
team secure a 1-0 shutout of Yale on Friday night.
This was Sass' fifth shutout of the season and third straight at
home, both of which are new school records. All five of her
shutouts have been recorded at Starr Rink. Sophomore Brittany
Phillips scored the game-winning goal for the
Raiders.
The game got off to a frantic start as each team attempted to
assert itself on the ice. As the period progressed it was Colgate
(10-17-3, 7-10-2 ECAC) that found its composure first, generating
its offense and outshooting the Bulldogs 7-2 in the first ten
minutes of play. The Raiders continued to hold majority of the
possession as they created one scoring opportunity after another
but could not find the back of net. However, as the clock wound
down, Yale soon found its rhythm and fired a series of shots at
Colgate's net, but could not get past Sass and the Raiders'
defense, which blocked a number of shots to keep the game
scoreless.
The second frame got off to a quick start with both teams hungry
for the first goal of the game. The Raiders attacked first, firing
eight shots in comparison to Yale's two. The Bulldogs soon returned
the favor with a series of opportunities, but like the first period
neither team could get on the scoreboard. The quick pace continued
through the frame as the teams skated up and down the ice in search
of a goal. Finally in the closing minutes of the period, Colgate
had a series of close attempts and found success at the 16:21 mark.
Sophomore Jenna
Klynstra knocked the puck back from a faceoff to
Phillips, who fired it top shelf to give the Raiders the 1-0
lead.
The tempo carried into the final period with Colgate searching for
a second goal and the Bulldogs looking for an equalizer. However,
despite an aggressive 20 minutes of hockey and a flurry of attempts
from Yale in the final minutes of the game, the Raiders proved to
be the stronger team, securing their fifth shutout win of the
season.
Colgate will resume play tomorrow when it hosts Brown at 4 p.m. in
Starr Rink. This will be the team's senior day in which they will
honor the four seniors, and will also be a part of the National
Girls and Women in Sports Day celebration.












