Middlebury, Vt. - The Middlebury College Pamnthers bounced back
after a 2-2 tie last night with a 6-1 win over the visiting Trinity
College Bantams in the second meeting between the New england Small
College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) schools in as many days.
Fourteen different players recorded a point in the game for the
Panthers, as they improve to 8-1-3 overall and 6-1-2 in the NESCAC.
Trinity falls to 7-3-2 overall and 4-3-1 in the league.
Middlebury took a 1-0 lead 27 seconds into the game as Grace
Waters redirected a quick feed from Annmarie Cellino for the goal.
The Panthers took a 2-0 advantage at 9:47 as Molly Vitt scored from
just outside the crease with an assist from Maggie Melberg.
The lead grew to 3-0 3:14 into the second as Corey Cooper found
the back of the net. Trinity got on the board at the 5:43 mark as
senior co-captain forward Michelle Chee (San Francisco,
Calif.) redirected a shot for a power play goal.
Middlebury answered with a pair of goals to take a 5-1 lead after
two periods. Heather McCormack netted the first goal for the
Panthers, while Ashley Bairos scored her first of the year.
Middlebury's Alexi Bloom kept it a 5-1 game 14 minutes into the
third, as she denied Chee on a breakaway attempt. Just 1:09 later,
Nora Bergman netted a power play goal for the Panthers, giving them
a 6-1 advantage. Bloom ended the game with 22 saves, while
junior netminder Isabel Iwachiw (New York, N.Y.)
made 31 stops for the Bantams.
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