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No. 7/7 Women’s Hockey Returns to Lynah Looking to Keep Home Record Perfect
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“These games will feature some of the best players in the NCAA, so I can guarantee it will be a pair of aggressive, fast and fun games.”
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/smitanalluri/page/3/)
“These games will feature some of the best players in the NCAA, so I can guarantee it will be a pair of aggressive, fast and fun games.”
The Red blew a three-goal lead to Merychurst on Saturday and settled for a tie before earning another draw with the Lakers on Sunday.
With its head coach and captain away with Canada’s national team, Cornell travels to Mercyhurst this weekend.
After spending their high school years giving St. Paul’s Pelicans’ fans plenty to cheer about, the Frechette sisters brought their athleticism — and laundry list of accomplishments — to East Hill.
Junior defender Jamie Bourbonnais found the back of the net off of assists from O’Neill and junior defender and captain Micah Zandee-Hart. Zandee-Hart then scored a goal of her own on the power play off of assists from sophomore forward Maddie Mills and O’Neill.
Cornell (3-0, 2-0 ECAC) was able to convert both its power play opportunities giving it an early 2-0 lead against Harvard (1-2, 1-2 ECAC). Junior forward Grace Graham capitalized on the first opportunity 10:12 into the first period off of assists from senior forwards Lenka Serdar and Diana Buckley.
Cornell women’s hockey started its quest to the Frozen Four with a 4-1 win over Syracuse on Tuesday.
The Red has already surpassed its conference road win total from last year in the 2018 Ivy season.
“I think the added pressure of Ivies will help us really zone in and focus.”
Cornell handily dispatched Lamar and San Antonio, but faltered against Houston and Houston Baptist.