More Leads Maine Past Northeastern, 4-2
Senior forward Jennifer More has two goals and assist for Black Bears

Senior forward Jennifer More had two goals and an assist for Black Bears
Prd Time  Team Score Type Scored By Assists
1st 6:34  MNE1-0 EV Jennifer More (7)Hailey Browne/8
2nd 11:09  MNE2-0 EV Kelsey MacSorley (6)Jennifer More/4, Emilie Brigham/8
2nd 14:59  MNE3-0 PP GW Brooke Stacey (2)Kristin Gilmour/2, Brooklyn Langlois/5
2nd 16:57  NOE1-3 EV Denisa Křížová (9)Heather Mottau/16, Lauren Kelly/5
3rd 16:51  MNE4-1 EV EN Jennifer More (8)Hailey Browne/9
3rd 17:15  NOE2-4 PP Kendall Coyne (19)Ainsley MacMillan/4, McKenna Brand/8
Scoring 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Northeastern  0112
Maine  1214
Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd SOG
Northeastern  8191542
Maine  109625
Team Stats and Records  PP PIM SHGF
Northeastern (7-13-4)  1/3 3/6 0
Maine (9-12-3)  1/3 3/6 0
Northeastern Goaltending MIN GA 1 2 3 Saves
Chloé Desjardins (L, 6-12-3)57:263 97521
Empty Net2:341     
Maine Goaltending MIN GA 1 2 3 Saves
Meghann Treacy (W, 8-11-2)60:002 8181440

ORONO, Maine - The University of Maine women's ice hockey team won the second game of the two game weekend series versus Northeastern University 4-2 at Alfond Arena Sunday afternoon. Maine improves to 9-12-3 overall on the season and 8-5-1 in Hockey East play. Northeastern drops to 7-13-4 overall and 6-8-1 in Hockey East play.

The Black Bears scored the first goal of the game off of a blocked shot by Emilie Brigham (Anoka, Minnesota) that bounced to center ice where Jennifer More (Deloraine, Manitoba) returned to ice from a penalty and scored (6:34) into the period.

Kelsey MacSorley (Stratford, Ontario) found the back of the net at (11:09) in the second period to give her team a 2-0. MacSorley one-timed a pass from Jennifer More (Deloraine, Manitoba) to beat the Huskie goaltender. Emilie Brigham (Anoka, Minnesota) was also credited with an assist.

Maine kept the pressure on the third period. Brooke Stacey (Kahnawake, Quebec) wristed a shot from the face-off circle to add to the Black Bears' lead. Kristin Gilmour (Millgrove, Ontario) and Brooklyn Langlois (Steinbach, Manitoba) helped set up the scoring play.

Northeastern stopped their scoring woes with a goal from Denisa Krizova at (16:57) in the third period. Heather Mottau had her shot saved by Meghann Treacy (Lake Peakskill, New York). Krizova picked up the loose puck a put her team on the board.

Jennifer More added her second goal of the game on an empty netter from the blue line. Hailey Browne (Oakville, Ontario) assisted on the play.

Kendall Coyne did not quit fighting. Coyne scored on the power play at (17:15) in the third period to help the Huskies climb within two goals, but ultimately, it was not enough.

Meghann Treacy saved 40 of 42 shots on goal, and Chloe Desjardins saved 21 of 24 shots on goal. The Black Bears were 1-3 on the power play, while the Huskies scored one goal in three opportunities.

The Black Bears return to action January 31st at New Hampshire. Puck drop is scheduled for 2:00 pm.