No. 10 Dartmouth Falls to No. 3 Cornell in Overtime
HANOVER, N.H. — The 10th-ranked Dartmouth women's hockey
team fell to third-ranked Cornell on Saturday, 1-0, at Thompson
Arena, when the Big Red scored with 59 second left in overtime to
earn the victory.
Cornell took advantage of its sixth power play of the night to
score the game-winning goal with time winding down in the extra
period. The Big Red gained control of the puck at center ice with
senior Chelsea Karpenko picking it up on the near side and crossing
the ice toward the benches with the puck.
She passed it over to junior Laura Fortino in front of the Cornell
bench. Fortino brought it past the blue line into the Dartmouth
zone and then made a centering pass to senior Erin Barley-Maloney
who slipped behind the Big Green defense. Barley-Maloney was
one-on-one with sophomore Lindsay Holdcroft (Pittsburgh, Pa.) and
beat her low and to the right to end the game.
The loss dropped the Big Green to 12-6-2 overall, 8-4-2 in ECAC
Hockey and 2-2-1 in the Ivy League. The Big Red improved to 18-2-0
overall, 13-1-0 in the conference and 7-1-0 in the Ancient Eight.
The loss ended an eight-game unbeaten streak for Dartmouth, which
was its longest since the 2007-08 season.
It appeared the Big Green had taken a 1-0 lead with just over eight
minutes to go in the second period on a goal by senior Erica Dobos
(Bethel Park, Pa.), but after replay review the goal was waved off.
The referee originally ruled that the puck had crossed the line,
but after looking at the video, reversed his decision, stating that
the Cornell goaltender Amanda Mazzotta covered the puck before it
crossed and then was pushed over the line.
In the first period, the Big Red were the more aggressive team,
taking 14 shots to Dartmouth's seven, but the Big Green outshot
Cornell the rest of the way. Dartmouth finished the game with 31
shots compared to 24 for the Big Red.
Dartmouth committed six penalties in the game and Cornell had five.
The Big Green went 0-for-5 on the power play with Cornell finishing
1-for-6. Despite taking the loss, Holdcroft kept the Big Green in
the contest with her 23 saves. She had help from the Dartmouth
defense, which blocked 16 shots. Junior Margaux Sharp (Carleton
Place, Ontario), Dobos and junior Sally Komarek (Minneapolis,
Minn.) all tied for the team lead with three blocked shots.
It was only the second time this season Cornell has scored one goal
in a game. The previous came in a 1-0 victory at home against
Princeton.
Dartmouth heads out on the road next weekend when it takes on Brown
(Friday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m.) and Yale (Saturday, Jan. 28 at 4 p.m.)
for the first time this season.












