FAN ATTENDANCE POLICIES FOR YALE COMMUNITY THROUGH FEB. 21
RPI at No. 8 Yale
Tuesday, Jan. 25 – 7 p.m.
Ingalls Rink
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No. 8 Yale at Brown
Friday, Jan. 28 – 6 p.m.
Meehan Auditorium
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Brown at No. 8 Yale
Sunday, Jan. 30 – 3 p.m.
Ingalls Rink
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YALE GAME NOTES
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - The No. 8 Yale Women's Ice Hockey Team has won six of its last seven games and has moved up to fifth in the Pairwise Rankings and third place in ECAC Hockey. The Bulldogs have a chance to improve those numbers with three conference games this week. Yale hosts RPI on Tuesday at 7 p.m. before having a home-and-home 6 p.m. series with Brown on Friday (Providence) and Sunday (New Haven). Sunday's game was rescheduled from Saturday due to the anticipated winter storm. All three games air live on ESPN+ and internationally on Stretch Internet.
LAST MEETINGS
This is the first meeting with both RPI and Brown this season. In the last meetings, Yale beat RPI 4-1 and Brown twice by 3-1 scores in January of 2020.
BULLDOGS
The wealth was well spread last weekend inside the Whale for a squad that has risen to fifth in the Pairwise and third in the ECAC Hockey standings. Six different Yale skaters scored goals, including a pair by rookie
Anna Bargman, and six players handed out assists last week in a sweep of No. 6 Colgate and Cornell at home. The Bulldogs, still fifth in Division I with 4.0 goals per game, outscored the two opponents by a combined 7-1, while
Elle Hartje chipped in two points and now ranks eighth nationally with a 1.65 average. Meanwhile, goalie
Gianna Meloni led the Yale defense (5
th in nation at 1.59) in stopping a combined 41 of 42 shots to get the Elis their sixth win in seven outings. Behind the bench for his second season,
Mark Bolding, Yale's Susan Cavanagh Head Coach, has led the Blue to a 4-3 record against nationally ranked teams this season, while he is three wins shy of 300 for his collegiate career.
ENGINEERS
RPI brings an 8-15-0 (5-9-0 ECAC) record to New Haven coming off a 2-1 OT win at Clarkson and a 4-0 loss at St. Lawrence. Marah Warner, a junior forward, has eight goals and 17 points and has helped the women from Troy win two of the last three. Junior Amanda Rampado (2.40, .927) has most of the decisions in net.
BEARS
Brown played two good teams very close last weekend at home, falling 2-1 in both against Colgate and Cornell. Senior forward Shay Maloney has a team-best seven tallies and 11 points for the Bears (2-16-2, 2-10-1). Kaley Doyle, who has most of the work in goal, has a 2.40 goals against and a .926 save percentage.