New London, Conn.--Junior Ariel DiPasquale (Whitestone, N.Y.)
scored twice and rookie net-minder Kelsie Fralick (West Chester,
Pa.) stopped 27 of 29 shots to lead the Connecticut College Camels
past the visiting Trinity College in a 6-2 New England Small
College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) women's ice
hockey victory at Dayton Arena this afternoon. Trinity,
which won, 3-1, last night over the Camels and is ranked No. 9 in
the nation, and Connecticut College are both 1-1 overall and in the
league with a split of the weekend series at Dayton
Arena.
Trinity senior tri-captain forward Brigitte Cellino (Buffalo,
N.Y.) recorded a goal and an assist in the setback for the
visitors. Senior defender Payson Sword (Princeton, N.J.) chipped in
with a goal for the Bantams. Sophomore Kristen Maxwell
(Nashville, Tenn.) finished with 21 saves in goal for
Trinity. Sophomore forward Olivia Farrell (New York, N.Y.)
dished out two assists for the winning side. Samantha Shuffenecker
(Oswego, N.Y.), Sam Schoeneberger (Vernon, Conn.), Lauren Posillico
(Nesconset, N.Y.) and Jillian Dolliff (Excelsior, Minn.) all had
goals in the offensive uprising for the Camels. The Camels
were 7-for-7 on the penalty kill.
Posillico scored a critical goal at 7:32 of the third period
that allowed the Camels to regain their two goal advantage at
4-2. The Camels added some additional insurance 1:46 later
when first year forward Jen Morgan (Orange, Conn.) assisted Dolliff
for a score in a 2-on-1 breakaway. DiPasquale closed out the
scoring with a power play marker at 18:41 to make it a 6-2
game. Trinity applied heavy pressure in the second period,
tallying 15 of their 29 shots in the frame. After falling behind,
2-0, and, 3-1, Cellino scored with 1:34 left in the period to make
it a 3-2 game. The Camels scored the only goal of the first
period. First year forward Jess Descorcie (Westford, Vt.) stole the
puck on her forecheck and hit Shuffenecker in the slot for a
one-timer at 16:56 of the period.
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