Providence College Defeated By Princeton, 7-3

Junior forward Madison Sansone had an assist for the Friars
Prd Time  Team Score Type Scored By Assists
1st 3:17  PRV1-0 PP Blair Parent (2)Avery Fransoo/4, Christina Putigna/4
1st 11:50  PRN1-1 PP Kelsey Koelzer (1)Kiersten Falck/2, Molly Contini/1
2nd 1:38  PRN2-1 EV Cassidy Tucker (1)Kiersten Falck/3, Molly Contini/2
2nd 18:27  PRV2-2 EV Brooke Boquist (4)Madison Sansone/4, Blair Parent/3
3rd 3:39  PRN3-2 PP Carly Bullock (1)Sylvie Wallin/1, Kelsey Koelzer/1
3rd 4:06  PRN4-2 EV GW Karlie Lund (2)Julia Edgar/1, Cassidy Tucker/1
3rd 5:16  PRN5-2 EV Morgan Sly (1)Claire Thompson/1
3rd 14:24  PRV3-5 SH Kate Friesen (1)Kathleen McHugh/1, Danielle Hardy/2
3rd 15:07  PRN6-3 PP Molly Contini (3)Kiersten Falck/4, Julia Edgar/2
3rd 16:19  PRN7-3 EV Audrey Potts (1)Stephanie Sucharda/2
Scoring 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Princeton  1157
Providence  1113
Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd SOG
Princeton  14131239
Providence  95923
Team Stats and Records  PP PIM SHGF
Princeton (2-0-0)  3/8 4/8 0
Providence (3-5-0)  1/4 8/16 1
Princeton Goaltending MIN GA 1 2 3 Saves
Alysia DaSilva (W, 2-0-0)60:003 84820
Providence Goaltending MIN GA 1 2 3 Saves
Alanna Serviss (L, 1-2-0)60:007 1312732

PROVIDENCE, R.I. - The Providence College women's hockey team was defeated by the Princeton University Tigers on Oct. 23, 7-3. Providence moves to 3-5-0 and Princeton improves 2-0-0.

Providence took the lead early in the game, 3:17 into the first period. Blair Parent (Blaine, Minn.) scored her second goal of the season on the power-play. Christina Putigna (Grimsby, Ontario) held possession at the top of the left face-off circle and moved the puck to Avery Fransoo (North Battleford, Saskatchewan) on the point. Fransoo's shot made its way through traffic and on the back door for Parent to bang home.

Princeton responded with a power-play goal of their own at 11:50 from Carly Bullock, knotting the game at 1-1.

Princeton's Cassidy Tucker took the lead 1:38 into the second period.

The Friars responded with 1:33 remaining in the second period, when Brooke Boquist (Thunder Bay, Ontario) scored her fourth goal of the season off of a two-on-one. Rachel Rockwell (Broadview Heights, Ohio) cleared the puck from the defensive zone and to Madison Sansone (Lockport, N.Y.) in the neutral zone. Boquist and Sansone skated into the offensive zone. Sansone moved the puck over to Boquist across the crease for a tap-in goal.

Princeton scored three goals in one minute and thirty seven seconds from Carly Bullock, Karlie Lund, and Morgan Sly.

Kate Friesen (Altona, Manitoba) cut Princeton's lead to 5-3 after scoring her first career shorthanded goal at 14:24 of the third period. Danielle Hardy (Naniamo, British Columbia) won the faceoff to Kathleen McHugh (Billerica, Mass.) on the top of the faceoff dot. McHugh pushed the puck to Friesen on the point and she took a slap shot that beat Princeton's Alysia DaSilva.

Princeton scored two more goals from Molly Contini (15:07) and Audrey Potts (16:19).

Alanna Serviss made 32 saves in the game.

The Friars are back in action on Oct. 28 at 7:00 p.m. to resume Hockey East play against Maine at Schneider Arena.