Boulay shines in goal with shutout; women win
Gabrielle Castanella
Issue date: 1/25/07 Section: Sports
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Despite being out shot, senior goalie Stephanie Boulay of Anchorage, Alaska stopped 34 shots, and the Sacred Heart women's ice hockey team defeated Hamilton, 3-0, Sunday at the Wonderland of Ice.
A pair of sophomores hooked up for the first goal. Whitney Dziama set up Gina Arnone and she notched the first goal of the game on Sunday, just 56 seconds in.
The second goal came 4:35 into the first period from freshman Jenn Brager. It was a milestone for Brager, as she tallied her first career collegiate goal. Seniors Michelle Panella and Katelin McLaughlin assisted her.
Boulay protected Sacred Heart's lead from there. In the two games played this past weekend against Hamilton, Boulay allowed one goal against of the 69 attempted shots.
Junior Sarah Hickman of Amherst, Mass. capped the scoring for the Pioneers, at the 16:46 into the third period.
"We've been on a losing streak. This weekend helped get us back on the right track by working together and it will bring us into Tuesday's game," said Alexis Dedousis, sophomore, Scotch Plains, N.J.
The next home game for these Sacred Heart Pioneers is scheduled for Tuesday Jan. 30, at 7:00 p.m against Wesleyan.
A pair of sophomores hooked up for the first goal. Whitney Dziama set up Gina Arnone and she notched the first goal of the game on Sunday, just 56 seconds in.
The second goal came 4:35 into the first period from freshman Jenn Brager. It was a milestone for Brager, as she tallied her first career collegiate goal. Seniors Michelle Panella and Katelin McLaughlin assisted her.
Boulay protected Sacred Heart's lead from there. In the two games played this past weekend against Hamilton, Boulay allowed one goal against of the 69 attempted shots.
Junior Sarah Hickman of Amherst, Mass. capped the scoring for the Pioneers, at the 16:46 into the third period.
"We've been on a losing streak. This weekend helped get us back on the right track by working together and it will bring us into Tuesday's game," said Alexis Dedousis, sophomore, Scotch Plains, N.J.
The next home game for these Sacred Heart Pioneers is scheduled for Tuesday Jan. 30, at 7:00 p.m against Wesleyan.
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