NEW SPECTATOR POLICIES STARTING FEB. 11
No. 9 Clarkson at No. 7 Yale
Friday, Feb. 11 – 6 p.m.
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St. Lawrence at No. 7 Yale
Saturday, Feb. 12 – 3 p.m.
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YALE GAME NOTES
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NEW HAVEN, Conn. - The No. 7 Yale Women's Ice Hockey Team seeks new milestones as it enters the second to last weekend of the regular season. The Bulldogs host No. 9 Clarkson on Friday at 6 p.m. before St. Lawrence comes to the Whale for a 3 p.m. Saturday puck drop on Senior Day. Both games air live on ESPN+.
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LAST MEETINGS
Yale had the North Country trip early in the season and came away with a 4-4 tie at Canton and a 4-2 win at Potsdam.
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BULLDOGS
The Bulldogs, seventh in the Pairwise heading into the weekend and No. 7 in both national polls, lead ECACÂ Hockey with 40.5 points, a half point ahead of Harvard. The Elis (19-5-1, 13-4-1 ECAC), with a school-record 19 victories and 13 conference wins, broke their record for goals in a season with the 97
th Tuesday night in a 3-2 win over Union.
Grace Lee notched the winning and the milestone tally with 23 seconds left in the third.
Elle Hartje, who leads the team with 13 goals, a school-record 29 assists and 42 points (3
rd at Yale), had a goal and an assist Tuesday, while
Rebecca Vanstone (11
th goal) got the comeback started with a second-period tally.
Pia Dukaric, the ECAC Rookie of the Week last weekend, got the win in net against the Dutchwomen. On Saturday Yale will honor its five seniors:
Tess Dettling, Rebecca Foggia, Maya Kerfoot, Gianna Meloni and Greta Skarzynski.
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GOLDEN KNIGHTS
Clarkson (21-6-3, 12-5-1 ECAC), 10
th in the Pairwise and in third place in the ECAC standings with 38.5 points, has won two of three entering the weekend. The Knights lost 2-1 to Quinnipiac and then beat Princeton 7-1 last weekend at home. They are No. 9 in one national poll and 10
th in another this week.
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SAINTS
St. Lawrence (14-10-5, 10-5-2 ECAC) won all three home games last weekend including a pair with Quinnipiac at Canton. The Saints, fourth in the ECAC with 34 points, are 13
th in the latest Pairwise rankings.
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