Box Score PITTSBURGH, Pa – DECEMBER 10th, 2016 – For the third time in seven days, Chatham cruised to yet another decisive victory over the Lebanon Valley Flying Dutchmen, defeating them 8-0, this time, on home ice.
The Basics
- Records: Chatham (0-5-1 ECAC West, 4-6-1 overall) Lebanon Valley (2-7-0 overall)
- Location: Alpha Ice Complex (Pittsburgh, PA).
How it happened
- Sophomore Kaleigh Mace (Pittsburgh, PA/Steel City) opened the scoring with her first collegiate goal with 12:54 left in the first period.
- Junior Cassidy Colhoun (Kincardine, ONT/Kincardine District Secondary School) and first year Holly Ackerman (East Rockaway, N.Y./Brewster Academy) also netted first period goals.
- Senior McKenzie Haskins (Anchorage, AK/Team Alaska) and sophomore Kristina Block (Scarborough, ME/North Yarmouth Academy) each notched second period goals
- Block, senior Erika Martin (Fairbanks, AK/Team Alaska) and sophomore Michelle Jones (Scarborough, ONT/Barrie Sharks PWHL) each scored a third period goal
- Martin finished with a goal and assist. Her third period goal, tied Katrina Hawkins for most career goals (22). Martin's two point night made her the all-time leading scorer in program history.
In the goal
- Junior goalie Sydney Isbell (Thunder Bay, ONT/Thunder Bay Queens) played two periods in net, stopping all five shots she faced.
- First year goalie Tara Riley (Windsor, N.Y./Skaneateles U19) relieved Isbell in the third, making three saves.
Up next
- The Cougars take their Christmas break and return to the ice January 6th, 2017 in Marlborough, Mass against Becker College. The game is set to begin at 7:30 pm. Live streaming will be available.
For more information on the Chatham University Women's Ice Hockey team, please visit the official athletics website of Chatham University;
http://www.gochathamcougars.com .
About Chatham Athletics
Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA is a member of the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) and offers nine Division III women's sports and seven men's sports. The athletic program is housed on Chatham's historic and beautiful Shadyside Campus in the $18 million, 74,000 square foot Athletic and Fitness Center (AFC). Chatham Cougar athletes excel on the field and in the classroom, as illustrated by recent accomplishments such as 18 fall student athletes being selected to the 2015 Presidents' Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll.
Women's sports at Chatham include basketball, cross country, ice hockey, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, track & field, and volleyball. Chatham will add women's lacrosse beginning play in 2017-2018. Chatham has added five new men's sports in the 2015-2016 academic year: baseball, basketball, cross country, swimming & diving, track & field. Chatham will add two more men's varsity sports beginning play in 2017-2018; ice hockey and lacrosse.
For more information, call 1-800-837-1290 or visit
www.gochathamcougars.com