Sass, Raiders Blank Rensselaer
HAMILTON, N.Y. (1/28/11) – The Colgate women's hockey team
secured its fifth ECAC win of the season when it shutout Rensselaer
2-0 at home on Friday night. This was the Raiders' fourth shutout
win of the season.
Junior Kimberly
Sass had 21 saves in her fourth career shutout win, while
classmate Amanda
Kirwan scored the game-winning goal for the Raiders.
Sophomores Jenna
Klynstra and Brittany
Phillips registered two points each in the game, with
Klynstra scoring the second goal.
Rensselaer got off to an explosive start, creating a series of
scoring opportunities and forcing Colgate (8-16-2, 5-9-1) to play
defense for the first five minutes of the period. With the
excitement of the fans behind them, the Raiders soon found their
rhythm, testing the Engineers' goaltender with some tough shots but
could not find the net. Their hard work soon paid off however, at
the 12:42 mark when Kirwan picked up a pass from Klynstra and fired
the puck top shelf to give Colgate the 1-0 lead. Phillips was also
credited with an assist.
In the second frame, both teams came out playing aggressively with
Rensselaer looking for its first goal and the Raiders looking to
extend their lead. The Engineers fired the first shot but then
Colgate replied with five straight shots in the next few minutes
with none finding the net. Both teams continued to battle it out on
the ice, with the Raiders creating majority of the scoring
opportunities as they outshot their opponent 12-5. However, as the
period came to a close, it remained scoreless with Colgate holding
its 1-0 lead into the final frame.
Carrying their offensive momentum into the final 20 minutes of
play, the Raiders came out to an explosive start, finding the net
off a 5-on-3 advantage just 29 seconds into the period. Senior
Jessi
Waters received a pass from Phillips and then sent it
across the goal line to Klynstra on the far post, who knocked it
home to give Colgate the 2-0 advantage. The teams continued to play
a physical game, as Rensselaer desperately looked for a first goal,
but in the end it was the Raiders that proved to be the stronger
team, defeating the Engineers 2-0.
Colgate will resume play tomorrow when it hosts Union at 4 p.m. in
Starr Rink. The team will once again be wearing the special
puzzle-piece jerseys designed for their Autism Awareness Project in
Saturday's game. For more information about the project, please
visit www.colgate.edu/autism.












