Box Score Pittsburgh, Pa. -The Robert Morris University women's hockey team earned its eighth
College Hockey American (CHA) win of the season as the Colonials defeated Penn
State, 4-1 Friday evening at the RMU Island Sports Center.
With tonight's
win, senior goaltender Kristen DiCiocco
(Niagara Falls, Ontario / Stoney Creek Jr. Sabres) earned her 32nd career
victory to set a new record for wins by a single goaltender in Robert Morris
program history. DiCiocco stopped 12 of the 13 shots she faced from the Nittany
Lions to tally a .929 save percentage in the recording breaking victory.
To begin the
Colonials last regular series of the year, Robert Morris hit the ice with great
intensity. RMU outshot Penn State 16-5 throughout the first 20 minutes of play
while the Colonial penalty kill stifled the Nittany Lion's only power play
chance of the first frame. After an
unusual failed clear attempt by RMU and an unlucky bounce, Penn State scored
the opening goal of the contest with 1:14 remaining in the first period. Freshman
forward Emily Laurenzi was credited with the score with Hannah Hoenshell and
Paige Jahnke registering assists.
Halfway
through the second period, the Colonials were able to execute multiple scoring
opportunities as RMU scored its first goal of the game at 10:22 of the period.
Senior assistant captain Jamie Joslin
(Richmond Hill, Ontario / Aurora Panthers) stole the puck at the blue line,
skated it into the offensive zone and immediately fired a shot on net. The shot
deflected off the chest of PSU goaltender Nicole Paniccia as forwardd Rebecca Vint (Caledon, Ontario / Brampton
Jr. Thunder) crashed the net hard and buried the puck past Paniccia. The
assist is the 12th of the season for Joslin and the score marks the 15th
of Vint's sophomore campaign.
Less than
three minutes later, RMU would take a 2-1 lead off a bang-bang play from three
Colonial forwards. Sophomore forward Maddie Collias (Roseville, Mich. / Belle Tire) hit linemate Katelyn Scott (Brighton, Mich. / Belle Tire) with a quick pass that
allowed her to send the puck across the crease to senior captain Dayna Newsom (Oakville, Ontario / Oakville
Ice) for a back door power play goal. The power play goal was scored at
13:12 of the second period. The assists are the sixth and ninth for Scott and
Collias while the goal is the third of the season for Newsom. The goal is also second
power play goal this year for Newsom, first game-winning goal and the second
goal of she has scored against the Nittany Lions.
Throughout
the second 20 minutes of action, RMU outshot Penn State 30-5. The 30 shots by
the RMU marks a season-high for shots in a period. The Colonials surpassed its
previous season-best 26 shots they put on net last weekend in the third period of
game two against Lindenwood. Fourteen of RMU's 30 shots came on the three power
play opportunities.
Robert Morris
added to its lead at 5:33 of the third period when senior assistant captain Cobina Delaney (Stittsville, Ontario /
Ottawa Jr. Senators) tallied her fifth goal of the year. Senior forward Kelsey Thomas (Hamilton, Ontario / Hamilton Hawks) passed to junior forward Kristen Richards (Toronto, Ontario /
Niagara University) for the initial shot on net. After a scrum to the left
of the cage, Delaney found the puck and lifted into the top of the net to put
the Colonials up, 3-1. The assist for Thomas allows her to move into a tie for
fifth all-time in career points with 75. The goal for Delaney also allows her
to move into the top-10 in career goals as she has scored 22 goals in her four-year
career at Robert Morris.
The Colonials
scored their final goal of the contest with 2:16 remaining in the third frame
to earn the 4-1 victory. The fourth RMU goal was scored by Scott for her second
point of the game and fourth goal of the season. Junior defenseman Brandi Pollock (Virden, Manitoba / Westman Wildcats)
passed off to Joslin at the blue line and Joslin fired a shot on net that
Scott tipped in for the score. The assist marks Pollock's fifth of the year as
Joslin tallied her 13th assist of the year and second of tonight's game.
Joslin's two-point performance on the evening moves her career total for points
to 43. The senior is now tied for most career points tallied by a Colonial
defenseman. The defender also moves to third all-time in assists by
a defenseman with 31 career assists.
RMU outshot
the Nittany Lions 63-14 in the victory. The 63 shots on net sets a new
single-game program record for Robert Morris passing the 61 shot-effort against
Lindenwood last season. The Colonial penalty kill unit was a perfect
four-for-four in the evening contest. The defensive unit now ranks 11th on
national scene with an 85.7 kill percentage (102-119).
The Colonials
return to action tomorrow, Saturday, Feb. 23 for game two of the series with
Penn State. Faceoff is set for 3:05 p.m. RMU will be holding senior day
festivities prior to faceoff tomorrow to honor the eight members of the class
of 2013.