Box Score Pittsburgh, Pa. -
The Robert Morris University women's
hockey team earned a sweep of College Hockey America (CHA) opponent Penn State
by a score of 4-2 Saturday afternoon at the RMU Island Sports Center.
The Colonials honored the class of 2013 before today's
contest for senior day, as three members of the senior class tallied points in
game two of the series.
In similar fashion to last night's contest, RMU maintained
control of the first period versus the Nittany Lions. The Colonials outshot
Penn State, 12-3 throughout the first frame. Robert Morris held PSU shotless
until the 9:45 mark of the period. At 15:21 of the first frame, RMU scored the
opening goal of the contest as sophomore forward Rebecca Vint (Caledon, Ontario / Brampton Jr. Thunder) scored her
16th goal of the season. Freshman defenseman Megan Eady (Renfrew, Ontario / Nepean Wildcats) hit junior
assistant captain Thea Imbrogno
(Etobicoke, Ontario / Mississauga Jr. Chiefs) at the point who then found
Vint on the right goal post for the first Colonial goal of the game. The assist
is the second of Eady's freshman campaign and the 10th of the year for
Imbrogno.
The Nittany Lions quickly responded to tie the game, 1-1
just 44 seconds after the RMU score. Freshman forward Shannon Yoxheimer scored
the first Penn State goal at 15:45 of the first period. Defenseman Sarah Wilkie
and forward Taylor Gross tallied assists on game-tying goal.
The second period proved to be the most successful for the
Colonials as RMU scored two goals including the game-winner throughout the
second 20 minutes of action.
Robert Morris would regain the lead as the Colonials scored
an extra-attacker goal on a delayed penalty just 3:45 into the second period.
Senior forward Courtney Langston
(Warrensburgh, Mo. / Shattuck St. Mary's) hit junior defenseman Brandi Pollock (Virden, Manitoba / Westman
Wildcats) with a pass in the left offensive faceoff zone. Pollock then
found senior captain Dayna Newsom (Oakville,
Ontario / Oakville Ice) on the right post for the second RMU score. The
assist is the first of the season for Langston while Pollock registered her
sixth of the year and second of the series with Penn State. The goal is the
fourth of Newsom's senior season and her second of the series with the Nittany
Lions.
The Colonials then took a 3-1 lead with 3:19 left in the
period. Imbrogno found junior defenseman Anneline Lauziere (St. Thomas, Ontario /
London Jr. Devilettes) who then passed off to fellow defenseman Kylie St. Louis (Windsor, Ontario /
Southwest Wildcats). St. Louis fired a shot from outside the right faceoff
zone that found the cage over the right should of Penn State netminder Celine
Whitliner. The assists marks the 11th of the year and second of the game for Imbrogno
while Lauziere tallied her third of the year. St. Louis' goal is her fourth
score of the season and first game-winning goal.
RMU again dominated the shot count in the second period as
the Colonials outshot the Nittany Lions, 24-2.
With 10:34 on the clock in the final frame, RMU added to its
lead with a goal by senior assistant captain Cobina Delaney (Stittsville, Ontario / Ottawa Jr. Senators). After
junior forward Kristen Richards
(Toronto, Ontario / Niagara University) won a faceoff, Lauziere blasted a
shot wide of the cage that allowed Delaney to find the puck and put in net on
the wrap-around attempt. The goal is sixth of the year for Delaney and her
second in two games. The assist marked Lauziere's second of the contest along
with her fourth of the season and is Richards' 13th assist as a RMU Colonial.
At the 13:52 mark of the third period Penn State scored in a
comeback effirt, but RMU skated the reminder of the period without giving up
another goal. The second Nittany Lion goal was scored by Gross as Yoxheimer
tallied notched the only assist.
The final shot count favored RMU, 57-12. The Colonials also
won 39 of 58 faceoffs on the afternoon.
Senior netminder Kristen DiCiocco (Niagara Falls, Ontario / Stoney Creek Jr. Sabres) earned the
victory between the pipes for Robert Morris. DiCiocco faced 10 shots in the
contest to earn her 33rd career victory.
Next weekend, RMU will play a best-of-three series in the
first round of the CHA playoffs. The Colonials opponent and location of the
series is yet to be determined due to the Lindenwood and Syracuse series from
this weekend being postponed. The two teams will faceoff Wednesday and Thursday
of the upcoming week at 7 p.m. As long as Lindenwood does not sweep the Orange,
Robert Morris will host the Lions in the first round.