Union Falls to Rival RPI
TROY, N.Y. – Behind a two goal afternoon from Eleeza Cox
and a 12-save performance from goalie Kelly O'Brien, the Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute (RPI) women's hockey team skated to a 3-0
shutout of Union College at the Houston Field House. With the win
– RPI's third in its last four games – the Engineers
move to 8-16-4 and 5-9-2 in league play. The Dutchwomen slip to
4-20-4 and 2-12-2 in ECAC Hockey.
It marked the second straight victory and third shutout of the
season for O'Brien, who improved to 5-9-1 after stopping six shots
in the
first period, five in the second and one in the final frame.
Fresh off a goal and two assists in Friday's contest, Cox kept the
momentum going in today's game as she scored her third goal in as
many games at 10:22 of the opening period.
Junior Andie Le Donne (Toronto, ON/Durham Jr. Lightning) earned the
lone assist after she shot the puck cross-ice in the RPI zone to
Cox at the Engineers bench. The rookie center quickly navigated
into the Union end, deking around a defender before backhanding a
shot in five-hole at the right post on Dutchwomen netminder Shenae
Lundberg.
After a close middle period – which saw Rensselaer hold a 7-5
edge in shots – Cox built the home team's lead with her
team-leading 12th tally of the season. The goal came with just 26
seconds left in the second period as freshman Taylor Mahoney sent a
pass from the top of the near circle through the slot to Cox, who
banged it in past Lundberg at the left side.
Despite the goal, Union's defense came up big in the period as they
successfully killed off an RPI 5-on-3 advantage mid-way through the
frame.
In the final stanza, Lundberg proved outstanding for the
Dutchwomen, stopping all 22 shots she faced as the Engineers held a
22-1 shot margin. She made key stops late in the frame as sophomore
Jordan Smelker fired one from point blank and senior Sierra Vadner
barreled in for a shot at the rebound.
Rensselaer capitalized at the 18:13 mark on a shorthanded tally by
Smelker. After a late penalty on the Engineers, Union pulled
Lundberg in favor of the extra-skater and a 6-on-4 chance. Smelker
made a heads-up play, intercepting the puck and speeding past
several defenders for her 10th of the year.
Both teams were 0-for-6 on the power play, while the Engineers
outshot the Dutchwomen by a 37-12 margin. Lundberg made 34 stops
for Union, including seven in the first period, six in the second
and 21 in the third for a .944 save percentage.
The Dutchwomen return to the ice next weekend when they travel to
Colgate and #2 Cornell on Friday (7pm) and Saturday (4pm),
respectively. RPI is also in action next weekend at Colgate and
Cornell.












