Hockey Game Central
HAMILTON, N.Y. (11/25/10) – The Colgate women's ice hockey team will travel to Erie, Pa. this weekend to face No. 3 Mercyhurst on Saturday, Nov. 27 at 2 p.m. This will be the Raiders' final non-conference matchup on the road.
Colgate (5-10, 2-4 ECAC) is coming off a 4-3 setback to Syracuse on Tuesday night. Sophomore
Brittany Phillips (Lauder, Man.) had an impressive three-point performance with two goals and one assist while junior
Amanda Kirwan (Mississauga, Ont.) had one goal and one assist.
FANTASTIC FOUR
Phillips continues to lead the Raiders with 12 points off six goals and six assists. She is followed by classmates
Jenna Klynstra (Edmonton, Alta.) and
Jordan Brickner (Lake Forest, Ill.) as well as by Kirwan
. Klynstra has nine points from six goals and three assists, while Brickner and Kirwan have one goal and six assists apiece.
SPREADING THE WEALTH
Colgate has a variety of players contributing to scoring this season. Eleven players have scored at least one goal for the Raiders with four having three or more goals. The team also has 12 players with at least one point.
THE SERIES
Mercyhurst leads the all-time series with the Raiders 14-2-2. Colgate's only wins since the teams first met in 2001-02 were a 3-0 shutout win in 2004-05 and most recently a 4-3 win in 2008-09. The only two overtime ties were both in the 2005-06 season; 2-2 and 1-1.
SCOUTING THE LAKERS
Mercyhurst (9-2, 3-0 CHA) is coming off two wins in a two-game set with Wayne State last weekend. The team defeated the Warriors 7-1 in the first game and 5-2 in the second game. The Lakers have had wins over St. Cloud State, Maine, Bemidji State, Robert Morris and Cornell. Their only two losses were to Bemidji State in the second game of a two-game set and to Niagara.
The team is led by Meghan Agosta and Vicki Bendus. Agosta leads the team in points with 25 off a team-high 13 goals and 12 assists while Bendus, who leads the team in assists, has eight goals and 14 assists.
TOUGH BEGINNINGS
The Raiders played four of their first ten games against ranked opponents, beginning with No. 9 Boston College followed by No. 8 New Hampshire in the team's opening weekend. They then played No. 10 Providence and No. 10 Harvard. The team will look to improve its 1-3 record against ranked opponents this weekend when it takes on No. 3. Mercyhurst.