NEW HAVEN, Conn. – First year
Cami Bell recorded her first career hat trick, but it was not enough, as the Yale women's ice hockey team fell to Northeastern 4-3 on the road. Bell scored all three goals for the Bulldogs and the visitors nearly tied the score near the end of the game, but ultimately the Huskies prevailed.
With the victory, Northeastern improved to 13-6-1. Yale dropped its first game of 2025 and fell to 9-7-2 overall.
Scoring Summary
- P1, 3:45 | Northeastern's Jules Constantinople scored on the power play to give the hosts the early lead. 1-0 NORTHEASTERN
- P1, 5:38 | YALE GOAL! After forcing a turnover, Cami Bell earned a breakaway and a one-on-one chance with Huskies goaltender Lisa Jonsson. The Yale first year made a forehand deke and buried the backhander into the back of the net to tie the score. 1-1 TIE
- P1, 11:43 | The Huskies retook the lead on the second goal of the day by Constantinople. 2-1 NORTHEASTERN
- P2, 9:50 | YALE GOAL! Bell once again tied the game on a well-placed wrister from near the faceoff circle. 2-2 TIE
- P3, 9:56 | Northeastern took back the lead on a score by Lily Shannon. 3-2 NORTHEASTERN
- P3, 14:45 | The Huskies pushed their lead to two goals after Eloise Caron found the back of the net. 4-2 NORTHEASTERN
- P3, 16:01 | YALE GOAL! Bell completed the hat trick on a rebound goal to keep the Bulldogs alive. 4-3 NORTHEASTERN
- FINAL | Despite pulling the goaltender and utilizing the extra attacker down the stretch, the Bulldogs could not find the equalizer.
Game Notes
- The Huskies hold a six-game winning streak over the Bulldogs dating back to 2010.
- Bell recorded her first career hat trick. She leads the team with 10 goals overall. The first year has started the new year on a roll, recording eight points in the team's first three games.
- Mariya Rauf registered a career-high three assists for the Bulldogs.
- Yale goaltender Pia Dukaric made 27 saves. Jonsson stopped 23 shots for the Huskies.
Up Next
The Bulldogs will return home to take on Princeton on Saturday, Oct. 11 at Ingalls Rink. Puck drop is scheduled for 3 p.m.