Phillips Scores Hat Trick In Raiders Win
HAMILTON, N.Y. (11/26/11) – Junior Brittany Phillips
scored her first career hat trick and added an assist to lead the
Colgate women's hockey team past Vermont 5-1 on Saturday afternoon
in the first matchup of the two-game set in Starr Rink.
Phillips had four points from three goals and one assist while
classmate Jenna Klynstra also had four points from four assists.
Sophomore Taylor Volpe added the game-winning goal and an assist
for the Raiders while sophomore Rachel Walsh also scored a
goal.
After a slow start to the game in which only two shots were taken,
both of which came from Colgate (6-9-1, 2-4-1 ECAC Hockey), a
hooking penalty on Vermont allowed the Raiders an extra skater at
the beginning of the fourth minute. Colgate soon capitalized
seconds later at the 4:08 mark when Phillips received a pass from
Volpe and blasted it into the back of the net to give her team a
1-0 lead. Junior Jessica Hootz was also credited with an assist. As
the game progressed, the Catamounts found their offensive rhythm
with a trio of power play opportunities. They came close to scoring
in the 13th minute when a shot made its way past senior goalie
Kimberly Sass but hit the pipe. However, at the end of the first 20
minutes of play, the score remained 1-0 in favor of the
Raiders.
In the second period Colgate played a very attacking game. An early
penalty on Vermont once again allowed the Raiders to find their
shooting momentum, forcing Kelci Lanthier to make some impressive
saves. Then, at the 1:54 mark, a powerful shot from Phillips off a
pass from Klynstra was mishandled by Lanthier and dropped in front
of Volpe. Volpe then knocked it into the back of the net to score
Colgate's second power play goal. The Raiders continued to hold the
shooting advantage throughout most of the period and then, at the
15:46 mark, netted their third goal when Klynstra passed the puck
to Phillips who then carried it down the center of the ice and
fired it past the goalie into the top right corner of the frame.
Senior co-captain Amanda Kirwan also had an assist in the play.
Phillips then tallied her third goal of the game less than four
minutes later when she skated in from the left side, went along the
edge of the crease and then slipped the puck around the goalie to
put the score at 4-0. Klynstra and senior Kristi-Lyn Pollock had
assists in the goal. Colgate outshot Vermont 15-4 in the second
period.
In the final 20 minutes of play, Vermont came out playing an
offensive game as it searched for its first goal. The Catamounts
held the shooting advantage in the first seven minutes of the
stanza. However, a series of Vermont penalties allowed the Raiders
to find their attacking rhythm once again midway through the period
and find a fifth goal at the 12:52 mark. After previously having a
goal by freshman Miriam Drubel called back by the officials at the
9:20 mark, Colgate made up for it when Klynstra picked up a pass
from sophomore Megan Wickens and shot it on net. Walsh then pounced
on the rebound from the save and slid it into the goal to increase
the Raiders' lead to five goals. Vermont was eventually able to
find its first goal with 22 seconds left in the game to deny
Colgate the shut out and put the final score at 5-1. The Raiders
held a 34-20 shooting advantage in the game.
Kimberly Sass had 19 saves for Colgate while Kelci Lanthier had 29
stops for the Catamounts. The Raiders scored on two of their seven
power play chances while Vermont went 1-for-6 on the extra skater
advantage.
Colgate will resume play tomorrow (Nov. 27) with a second matchup
against Vermont at 2 p.m. in Starr Rink. This will be the Raiders'
final game of the 2011 portion their schedule.












