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The Quinnipiac Women’s ice hockey team (13-6-1) overall (6-5-0) in conference play, good enough for second place in the ECAC finished the first half of the season strong as they ended before a month long break from games with a four win streak. The games were a 9-1 rout of Sacred Heart and a 2-1 win over Yale to capture their second Nutmeg Classic Title, as well as 4-0 victory over Brown and a 3-1 win over Yale as well. What can be said about this team?
For one, goaltending is not an issue. Victoria Vigilante continues to show strong dominance in net, having a 12-6-1 record with a Goals Against Average of 1.73. She continues to shut off teams that keep throwing pucks to the net, and she continually turns them away with ease. Another emerging leader is that of freshman forward Kelly Babstock. She now leads the nation in points and recently broke the Quinnipiac school record for goals in a single season with 16, recording her 17th the next day, as well as having 19 assists and having a plus/minus of 21. But Babstock is not one to take the entire spotlight, as freshman Erica Uden Johansson and sophomore Katie Wheeler contribute to the team’s success as well.
Quinnipiac continues its home dominance, giving the fans something to cheer about at home with a 8-3-1 record at TD Bank Sports Arena, 5-3-1 on the road. I only see this team getting better after having a month off, as they will get healthier and come back ready to go on the home stretch and make a strong effort to make the top of the ECAC conference and hope for a deep playoff run.
The Quinnipiac Women’s ice hockey team (13-6-1) overall (6-5-0) in conference play, good enough for second place in the ECAC finished the first half of the season strong as they ended before a month long break from games with a four win streak. The games were a 9-1 rout of Sacred Heart and a 2-1 win over Yale to capture their second Nutmeg Classic Title, as well as 4-0 victory over Brown and a 3-1 win over Yale as well. What can be said about this team?
For one, goaltending is not an issue. Victoria Vigilante continues to show strong dominance in net, having a 12-6-1 record with a Goals Against Average of 1.73. She continues to shut off teams that keep throwing pucks to the net, and she continually turns them away with ease. Another emerging leader is that of freshman forward Kelly Babstock. She now leads the nation in points and recently broke the Quinnipiac school record for goals in a single season with 16, recording her 17th the next day, as well as having 19 assists and having a plus/minus of 21. But Babstock is not one to take the entire spotlight, as freshman Erica Uden Johansson and sophomore Katie Wheeler contribute to the team’s success as well.
Quinnipiac continues its home dominance, giving the fans something to cheer about at home with a 8-3-1 record at TD Bank Sports Arena, 5-3-1 on the road. I only see this team getting better after having a month off, as they will get healthier and come back ready to go on the home stretch and make a strong effort to make the top of the ECAC conference and hope for a deep playoff run.