Box Score Burlington,
Vt. -
After the Robert Morris University
women's hockey team came from behind to force an overtime period, the Colonials
earned their first overtime victory of the season, 3-2 over Vermont.
Just 1:00 into the overtime period, junior defenseman Anneline Lauziere (St. Thomas, Ontario /
London Jr. Devilettes) scored her first goal of the 2012-13 campaign to
lift RMU to victory. The game-winning
goal is the first of the denfenseman's career.
Junior forward Kristen Richards (Toronto,
Ontario / Niagara University)
registered the single assist on the game-winning goal. With the assist, Richards has tallied two
points in the past two contests for RMU and has notched at least one point in
five of six games so far this year.
Vermont got on the board first this afternoon as it
scored a power play goal with 13:46 on the clock in the second period. Sophomore forward Amanda Pelkey scored her
first goal of the season while Brittany Zuback and Klara Myren tallied assists
on the score
After a scoreless first two periods, RMU registered a
score of its own just 38 seconds into the third period. Sophomore forward Rebecca Vint (Caledon, Ontario / Brampton Jr. Thunder) passed out front
to senior defenseman Jamie Joslin
(Richmond Hill, Ontario / Aurora Panthers) who would fine the net after a fierce
shot from the right point. The goal
marks the first of the year for the senior assistant captain.
Brittany Zuback, who had two goals in yesterday's game responded
again for Vermont. Zuback scored 1:23 after
Joslin to give the Catamounts a 2-1 advantage.
Sarah Campbell and Amanda Pelkey each tallied an assist on the second
Vermont score.
With 9:11 on the clock, Richards would score to tie the
game at two goals each after she rebounded a backhanded shot from sophomore
forward Maddie Collias (Roseville, Mich.
/ Belle Tire). Junior defenseman Kylie St. Louis (Windsor, Ontario /
Southwest Wildcats) received the secondary assist on the game-tying goal. Collias has now registered an assist in the
past two contests for RMU while St. Louis registered four points in the
two-game series against Vermont.
After both the Colonials and Catamounts fought hard for
the remainder of the third period, the game would go into overtime and end in
favor of RMU thanks to the goal by Lauziere.
The three goals for the Colonials came on just 37 shots,
which allowed RMU to register a shot percentage of .082. The last overtime win for RMU came on Oct.
14, 2011 against Minnesota State University.
The victory against Vermont marks the first come-from-behind win this
season for the Colonials.
Senior netminder Kristen DiCiocco (Niagara Falls, Ontario / Stoney Creek Jr. Sabres) received the
start for Robert Morris. The start marks
the sixth of the season for DiCiocco.
She earned her third win of the season behind a 22-save performance in
game two against Vermont.
RMU returns to action next weekend as it travels to State
College, Pa. to take on Penn State University.
The weekend series with the Nittany Lions begins College Hockey America
(CHA) play for the Colonials. Game time
is set for 2 p.m. on Sat. Nov. 11 and Sun. Nov. 12.