BOX SCORE
BRUNSWICK, Maine - Four different players scored to lead the
Trinity College women's ice hockey team to a 4-0 win over Bowdoin
on Friday night at Sidney J. Watson Arena. With their third victory
over the Polar Bears this season, the fifth-ranked Bantams improve
to 16-3-2 (8-3-2 NESCAC) while Bowdoin falls to 9-10-2 (6-6-1).
A scoreless first period saw Bowdoin garner the best chance of
either team, as Dominique Lozzi skated in alone on Trinity's Isabel
Iwachiw, but the Bantam netminder swept the chance aside to keep
the game scoreless.
The Bantams capitalized on a power play halfway through the second
period when Dom Di Dia moved the puck to Payson Sword who fired a
shot past Lessard from the point at 10:37. The Bantams struck again
with less than two minutes to go in the period after Trinity
battled to clear the puck from their zone at the trail end of a
penalty kill. Di Dia cleared the puck to Kim Weiss who took off
untouched and beat Lessard on a breakaway attempt at 18:26.
Just 24 seconds into the third period, Celia Colman-McGaw pounced
on a rebound and buried the puck past Lessard, building the
Bantam's lead to 3-0. Trinity sealed the victory with three
minutes remaining in the game when Laura Komarek drove off the
boards and beat Lessard.
Lessard made 27 saves for the Polar Bears while Iwachiw denied all
15 Bowdoin shots in her sixth shutout of the season.