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BRUNSWICK, Maine - Ten different players scored as the Bowdoin
College women's ice hockey team continued their recent offensive
outburst in a 15-0 win over Plymouth State University on Tuesday
evening. The Polar Bears have outscored their opponents 22-0 over
the last two games and improve to 9-7-2 overall this year. The
Panthers fall to 0-17-0 with the loss.
The Polar Bears did not waste any time and struck first less than
two minutes into the game. Kayte Holtz found a wide open Kim
Tess-Wanat who fired an uncontested shot past the top right
shoulder of Panthers' goaltender, Nicole Provencher, at 1:52. Katie
Herter tallied the next score after Stephanie Ludy found her
streaking into the slot at 7:43. Less than a minute later, Holtz
fired a one-timer past Provencher on a pass from Jill Campbell.
After killing a penalty the Polar Bears quickly worked the puck
down the ice and 18 found Holtz who then settled the aerial pass
and walked untouched in the PSU zone to beat Provencher. Kenzie
Novak tallied the last of the period on a pass from Kate
Pokrass.
Kendra Sweet's first goal of the season started the second period
scoring for Bowdoin and opened a flurry of scoring as the Polar
Bears posted eight in the second stanza. Tess-Wanat, Shana
Natelson, Alex Chlebeck, Novak, Dominique Lozzi and Kate Pokrass
also scored in the frame while Holtz rounded out her hat trick.
Bowdoin capped the night with a pair of third-period scores from
Stephanie Ludy.
Holtz finished with three goals and an assist while Jill Campbell
notched four assists for the hosts. Tara Connolly earned her first
collegiate win and shutout by making four saves. Provencher stopped
34 in the loss for Plymouth State.