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Raiders End Six-Game Homestand With Wayne State

Colgate has a record of 2-2
Hockey Game Central

HAMILTON, N.Y. (10/20/10)
– The Colgate women's ice hockey team will end its six-game homestand this weekend when it hosts Wayne State in a two-game set. The teams will first play on Friday, Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. and then again on Saturday, Oct. 23 at 2 p.m., at Starr Rink.

The Raiders (2-2) are coming off a weekend split with Connecticut and No. 10 Providence. Colgate opened the weekend with a 5-3 win over the Huskies, before a 2-1 overtime loss to the Friars on Saturday. Freshman Jocelyn Simpson (Shorewood, Ill.), sophomore Jessica Hootz (Edmonton, Alta.), junior Jenna Klynstra (Edmonton, Alta.) and seniors Hannah Milan (Great Barrington, Mass.) and Jacquie Colborne (Calgary, Alta.) had one goal each for the Raiders in the Connecticut game while freshman Rachel Walsh (Calgary, Alta.) scored the lone goal for Colgate against Providence.

THE SERIES

Wayne State holds the slight edge over Colgate in the all-time series with an 11-10 lead. The teams first met in 1999 at the Division III level when the Raiders defeated the Warriors 2-1 at home. Since then, the teams have played a two-game series every season, splitting the first nine, until Wayne State swept the Raiders last season. The Warriors won the first game 4-3, then followed with a 1-0 overtime victory in Hamilton.

SPREADING THE WEALTH
After scoring a goal and dishing out two assists in the Connecticut game, Simpson now leads the team with four points (1G, 3A). She is followed by Jordan Brickner (Lake Forest, Ill.) who has three points off three assists and by Colborne, Hootz and Brittany Phillips (Lauder, Man.) who have two points apiece.

Seven other Colgate players have one point this season. Milan, Klynstra and Walsh each have one goal while Shannon Doyle (Baldwin, Ont.), Jessi Waters (Menlo Park, Calif.), Amanda Kirwan (Mississauga, Ont.) and Taylor Volpe (Tustin, Calif.) have one assist each.

GOALTENDER OF THE WEEK
Junior goaltender Kimberly Sass (East Amherst, N.Y.) was named the MLX Skates Goaltender of the Week by the ECAC Hockey earlier this week after earning her second win of the season against Connecticut.

The 2008-09 ECAC Goaltender of the Year earned a 5-3 win over Connecticut on Friday, recording 27 saves in the game. Her first win of the season was a 1-0 overtime victory over No. 8 New Hampshire on Oct. 9 in which she earned her second career shutout with 31 saves. She now has a total of 58 saves in two games and has a .951 save percentage.

SCOUTING WAYNE STATE

The Warriors (2-4) are on a three-game losing streak with a 1-0 loss to No. 4 Minnesota and two losses to No. 6 Boston College last weekend in a two-game series. The team, which was predicted to finish fifth in the CHA preseason poll, also split a series with Bemidji State for a loss and its first win in its opening games of the season and then secured its second win against St. Cloud State the following week.

Wayne State is led by sophomore forward Julie Ingratta who has six points off five goals and one assist this season. She is followed by junior forwards Alyssa Baldin and Lauren Ragen who have three points off two goals and one assist each, and by freshman forward/defender Cari Coen who has three assists.
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