Rensselaer Beaten at Quinnipiac
HAMDEN, Conn. - Freshman forward Kelly Babstock's two goals and
three assists paved the way for a 5-1 victory over ECAC Hockey
opponent Rensselaer on Friday night at the TD Bank Sports Center.
In addition to Babstock's play, junior defender Bethany Dymarczyk
and junior forward Kate Wheeler added a combined five assists, as
the Bobcats improved its ECAC Hockey record to 11-8-0 and its
overall mark to 19-10-2. Rensselaer falls to 8-9-2 in ECAC Hockey
action and 10-13-7 overall.
Babstock cracked the 50 point mark on the season, tallying five
points and increasing her league-high season totals to 27 goals and
26 assists. The 53 points has her tied for fourth place among all
NCAA Division I skaters, while her 1.71 is 12th overall.
The Bobcats sent an early message to Rensselaer in the first
period, netting three in the frame to take a commanding 3-0 lead
heading into the locker rooms at the first intermission. Junior
defender Jordan Elkins started the scoring early, netting her fifth
goal of the season on a power-play at 4:32 into the frame. Elkins
took a slap shot from just outside the faceoff circle, beating
Rensselaer's senior goaltender Sonja van
der Bliek. Wheeler and Babstock were each credited with
an assist on the score.
Quinnipiac pulled ahead, 2-0, at the 10:26 mark, as freshman
forward Amanda Colin backhanded in her seventh goal of the year.
After Babstock pulled the puck away from the congestion in front of
the net, Colin buried her opportunity. Babstock and Wheeler were
once again awarded with their second assists of the contest.
Babstock extended the Bobcats' lead to 3-0 just under three
minutes later on Quinnipiac's second power-play goal of the frame.
Babstock was denied on her first shot, but remained unguarded as
she corralled the rebound and wristed in the puck from just outside
the crease. Sophomore defender Regan Boulton earned her seventh
assist on the gpal, while Dymarczyk picked up her 14th of the
year.
Quinnipiac continued to apply pressure in the second period and
pulled ahead, 4-0, on Babstock's second goal of the contest.
Babstock skated in with the puck and crossed the crease, dumping it
in under the pads of van der Bleik.
Sophomore forward Brittany Lyons scored the fifth goal for the
Bobcats at 2:55 into the third period. Upon being released from the
penalty box, she and Babstock skated in on a two-on-one attack.
Babstock hesitated before gliding a perfect pass to Lyons, who
lifted the puck over the left shoulder of van der Bliek for her
ninth goal of the season.
Rensselaer refused to be held scoreless, as it netted its goal
8:16 into the third stanza. Freshman forward Jordan
Smelker redirected a crisp pass from junior forward
Alisa
Harrison for her 10th goal of the season. Sophomore
forward Taylor
Horton was also credited with an assist on the goal.
The Bobcats went a perfect two-for-two on its power-play chances
on the evening, while it held Rensselaer scoreless on its three
extra skater opportunities.
Sophomore goaltender Victoria Vigilanti had a relatively quite
night in net, turning away 13 shots on the night. Her counterpart,
van der Bliek, made 27 saves.












