Women's Hockey | 1/15/2011 6:25:00 PM
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PITTSBURGH, PA - Fifteen of the 18 RIT skaters recorded at least a point, as the No. 1 women's hockey team (16-0-0, 9-0-0 ECAC West) recorded its highest goal in four years, upending Chatham (0-7-0, 0-7-0 ECAC West), 13-1 on Saturday afternoon.
Sophomore defenseman#
Kristina Moss (Webster, NY/Buffalo Bisons) and junior (Pittsburgh, PA/Mountour)Ali Hills (Honeoye Falls, NY)# led the way offensively with career-highs of four points on a goal and three asissts apiece. Senior #
Sarah Dagg (St. George, Ontario/Hamilton Hawks)# tallied a goal and two assists to move into second at RIT with 137 career points. She now has 55 goals and 82 assists in 94 career games.
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Kim Schlattman (Stratford, Ontario/Cambridge Fury) and
Katie Stack (Batavia, NY/Rochester Edge)# tallied a goal and two assists each, while #
Megan Kobar (Calgary, Alberta)# tallied twice and added an assist, and #
Kolbee McCrea (Wawa, Ontario/Burlington Barracudas)# scored twice. #
Traci Galbraith (Oakville, Ontario/Burlington Jr. Barracudas)#, #
Erin Zach (Elmira, Ontario/Cambridge Fury)#, #
Kourtney Kunichika (Fullerton, CA/LA Selects)#, and #
Kylie Mazzetta (Lakewood, CO/Colorado Selects)# also scored for RIT. #
Tenecia Hiller (Brampton, Ontario/Brampton Thunder)# recorded three assists, while #
Ariane Yokoyama (Van Nuys, CA/LA Selects) and
Danielle Read (Brantford, Ontario/Hamilton Hawks)# dished out a pair of assists.
RIT scored six times in the first period, four in the second, and three in the third. The Tigers out-shot Chatham, 57-10.
Freshman goaltender #
Laura Chamberlain (Norco, CA/LA Selects)# moved to 11-0-0, stopping nine shots in the win.
Kaitlynn Smith made 44 saves for Chatham. Paige Dunlap scored the Cougars lone goal, 4-on-4 midway through the third period to spoil the shutout.
RIT was 1-for-7 with the man-advantage, and scored its seventh shorthanded goal of the season. RIT held Chatham scoreless in six attempts with the man-advantage.
The Tigers have out-scored its opponents, 103-14 this season. They lead the nation in goals per game (6.44).
RIT last scored 13 goals in a 13-0 win over St. Michael's on Jan. 27, 2007.
The same two teams meet on Sunday in Chatham at 1 p.m.