BRUNSWICK, Maine - The Bowdoin and Trinity women's ice hockey
teams skated to a 2-2 deadlock in NESCAC action at Sidney J.
Watson Arena on Saturday. The Polar Bears (9-5-2, 6-3-1 NESCAC)
slide into third place in the conference standings while the
Bantams, ranked seventh in the nation, sit in fourth place at
10-2-4 (3-2-3 NESCAC).
Madeleine Lane scored the game-tying goal for Bowdoin with 6:23
remaining. Kim Weiss led Trinity with a pair of goals.
Jay Greene got Bowdoin on the board first, knocking home a
rebound at 16:34 of the opening period. Trinity was able to to tie
the game shortly before intermission when Weiss took a centering
feed and slipped the puck past Tara Connolly with 16 seconds left
in the frame.
After a scoreless second period, Weiss gave the Bantams the lead
at 6:17 on the power play. Connolly stood tall for the remainder of
the period, however, making a dozen saves to keep her team in the
game. Bowdoin's efforts paid off when Jill Campbell broke through
the Trinity defense and feeding Lane for a one-timer to tie the
contest.
Trinity held a 4-2 advantage in shots in overtime. Connolly
ended with 27 saves for Bowdoin while Alexa Pujol stopped 25 for
the Bantams.
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