SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The no. 6-ranked Cornell women's ice hockey team gets set for a non-conference contest game against the Syracuse Orange on Tuesday, January 14 at Tennity Ice Pavilion.
GAME 17 INFORMATION
#6 Cornell vs #5 Colgate
DATE: Tuesday, January 14
SITE: Tennity Ice Pavilion – Syracuse, N.Y.
RECORDS: #6 Cornell (11-4-3, 8-2-2 ECAC Hockey), Syracuse (7-16-0, 5-5-0 WCHA)
SERIES RECORD: 15-1-0
BROADCAST: FloSports
Rewind vs Colgate
Game One
The no. 6-ranked Cornell women's ice hockey team defeated the no. 5-ranked Colgate Raiders 2-1 on Friday afternoon at Class of 1965 Arena for the first time since 2020. The Big Red moved to 11-3-3, while the Raiders dropped to 17-6-0.
Rory Guilday registered two Big Red goals in the contest.
Gabbie Rud,
Mckenna Van Gelder,
Kaitlin Jockims, and
Rose Dwyer were credited with assists in the contest.
Annelies Bergmann finished the game with 30 saves.
Game Two
The no. 6-ranked Cornell women's ice hockey team fell to the no. 5-ranked Colgate Raiders 4-2 on Saturday afternoon at Lynah Rink. The Big Red dropped to 11-4-3, while the Raiders improved to 18-6-0.
Kaitlin Jockims and
Lindzi Avar registered the Big Red goals in the game.
Gabbie Rud,
Grace Dwyer, and
Rory Guilday were credited with assists.
Annelies Bergmann collected 21 saves in the contest.
Last Time Out vs Syracuse
The Cornell women's ice hockey team surged past Syracuse on Tuesday night by a score of 7-0.
Deanna Fraser started between the pipes, registering 12 saves.
Katie Chan and
Avi Adam score two goals apiece in the contest.
Izzy Daniel,
Rory Guilday, and
Kaitlin Jockims also found the back of the net for the Big Red.
Gabbie Rud was responsible for four helpers, which is her career-high in a game.
Big Red Players To Watch
Annelies Bergmann has been strong in net this season, saving 413 shots (.934). Bergmann has held opponents scoreless in five games, coming in a tie versus Mercyhurst and four shutout victories against Penn State, RPI, Dartmouth and Yale.
Avi Adam has been a reliable goal-scorer for Cornell, as she is tied for the team lead with 7. Her nine assists on the year pushes her point-total to 16 which leads the team.
Captain and defense-woman
Ashley Messier has been a catalyst for the Big Red so far this season. She currently leads the team in assists, with 10, to go along with three goals. Messier's impact on the defensive end is felt, as she has 19 blocked shots on the year to pair with a +8.
Follow The Action
Puck drop between the Big Red and the Orange is slated for 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 14 at Tennity Ice Pavilion. Game action will be broadcast on FloSports.