Manchester, N.H. (November 28) -- The women's
hockey team charged to its fourth straight victory to open the
season on Wednesday night, defeating Colby, 3-2, at Sullivan Arena.
The loss drops the Colby College White Mules to 1-2-1 overall.
The Hawks scored the first goal of the game again, marking the
fourth time in four tries the Hawks have lit up the scoreboard
first. Lindsay Snow (Amherst, N.H.) scored at the
5:49 mark, assisted by Samantha Rowe (Chelmsford,
Mass.). The Hawks took the 1-0 lead into the first
intermission.
Colby evened the score with a power play goal from
Lauren Goethals (Needham, Mass.) at the 9:02 mark
in the second frame, assisted by Stephanie Scarpato
(Osterville, Mass.). Saint Anselm responded shortly after,
as Cindy Lebel (Greenville, Maine) rifled a low
slapshot, finding the five-hole of goaltender Genevieve
Triganne (Pointe-Claire, Quebec) at the 14:40 mark. The
goal was assisted by Rowe and Tiea Kurlowecz (Concord,
Mass.). The Hawks took the 2-1 lead into the third
period.
Brittany Kretzman (Edina, Minn.) netted her
first goal of the season, a power play goal, at the 11:12 mark
of the third period giving the Hawks the 3-1 lead, assisted by
Kelsey Johnson (Byfield, Mass.). Colby's Stephanie
Scarpato scored a power play goal with just 28 seconds remaining,
bringing the Mules to within one. Colby pulled Triganne and put the
pressure on, keeping the puck in the Saint Anselm end for the
entire 28 seconds, but the White Mules did not net the equalizer.
Andrea Berlin (Durham, N.H.) picked up her
second win of the season in net making 18 saves. Triganne made 25
saves in the loss.
The Hawks return to the ice on Saturday, traveling to Saint
Michael's for a 3:00 p.m. start.