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General Category => Hockey => Topic started by: Trotsky on November 06, 2010, 06:28:14 PM

Title: Women: Cornell 6 Dartmouth 1
Post by: Trotsky on November 06, 2010, 06:28:14 PM
According to the ECAC wensite:


Cornell 1st - 11:13 White, Catherine (Hughes, Hayley & Overguard, Amber)
Cornell 2nd - 00:51 PP - White, Catherine (Karpenko, Chelsea)
Cornell 2nd - 03:46 Overguard, Karlee (Cook, Olivia & Rougeau, Lauriane)
Dartmouth 3rd - 00:55 Dumais, Camille (Trunzo, Amanda)
Cornell 3rd - 02:49 Overguard, Karlee (Rougeau, Lauriane)
Cornell 3rd - 07:47 Karpenko, Chelsea (Hughes, Hayley & Ogilvie, Kendice)
Cornell 3rd - 19:20 Fortino, Laura (unassisted)
Title: Re: Women: Cornell 6 Dartmouth 1
Post by: dag14 on November 06, 2010, 07:20:31 PM
In spite of what the statistics might say [for example, shots were pretty even], Cornell dominated this game.  The talent difference was clear and the women hustled hard from start to finish.  Dartmouth took a lot of penalties because they couldn't keep up with our players [hooking, tripping, holding] which helped us control the game.

Missing Johnston and Jenner both games this weekend [they are playing for Canada in the Four Nations Cup tournament], the balance of the team played very well together.
Title: Re: Women: Cornell 6 Dartmouth 1
Post by: scoop85 on November 06, 2010, 10:07:47 PM
Quote from: dag14In spite of what the statistics might say [for example, shots were pretty even], Cornell dominated this game.  The talent difference was clear and the women hustled hard from start to finish.  Dartmouth took a lot of penalties because they couldn't keep up with our players [hooking, tripping, holding] which helped us control the game.

Missing Johnston and Jenner both games this weekend [they are playing for Canada in the Four Nations Cup tournament], the balance of the team played very well together.

wow, I didn't realize both of them were missing -- quite impressive a result without arguably the team's two best players.