EAST BOSTON – Fourteen Rams registered at least one point to help Suffolk women's hockey reset its single-game goals scored record in an 11-0 offensive onslaught of Framingham State Saturday night at Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink.
THE BASICS
SCORE: Suffolk 11 | Framingham State 0
RECORDS: Suffolk (3-5-0) | Framingham State (0-7-0)
HOW IT HAPPENED
Suffolk poured in four goals in 1:13 in the first period to take a lead it would not relinquish. Maddie Gagliano was the first Ram to light the lamp at the 11:16 mark. Cassie Borowski followed suit with back-to-back markers and Katie Newkirk ended the rally with a strike of her own.
Another Suffolk scoring frenzy poured in in the middle period as the Rams potted five more goals to extend the distance to 9-0. Bella Schmidt started the rally 2:28 into the stanza. Liliana Moose joined the scoring with 13:45 remaining on the clock, while Kate Pohl and Lily Abraham both put away short-handed strikes in a 29-second span starting at the 9:45 mark to make things lopsided. Anya Nichipor netted a goal of her own with 2:11 to go in the second to send Suffolk into the locker room for the second time up nine.
Schmidt tied the Rams' single-game goal mark with an unassisted short-handed tally at the 12:14 minute mark.
Five minutes later, the blue-and-gold's single-game goal record was rewritten when Aiden Levee-Oshiro found the back of the net with help from Jenna Caballero for Suffolk's 11th score of the night.
NETMINDER NOTES
- Lola Rubenstein logged 13 saves in the shutout.
- Anna McGinty started and had 16 saves in the first period.
- Brigid Millian tallied nine stops in the second stanza.
- Lila Chamoun had 25 saves in the final period for Framingham State.
STATISTICALLY SPEAKING
- Lassman paced the 14 players with points with four assists.
- Leslie Steiner (3a), Jenna Caballero (3a), Schmit (2g, 1a), Moose (1g, 2a) and Borowski (2g, 1a) all had three points.
- Nichipor also had multiple points with one goal and one helper.
- Sam Molind dished out two helpers.
- Pohl, Abraham, Gagliano, Newkirk and Levee-Oshiro all produced one goal each.
- Suffolk outshot Framingham State, 61-13.
- The blue-and-gold held an edge in face-offs, 37-31.
- The Rams successfully skated off four penalties.
NOTEWORTHY
- Suffolk and Framingham State met for the first time.
- Suffolk's 11 goals are the most in a single game by the Rams, displacing the previous mark of 10 put away in a 10-3 win over Curry Nov. 13, 2021.
- The Rams dished out 18 assists, also a single-game program record, rewritten the previous mark of 17 that was set against the Colonels in the 10-3 victory Nov. 13, 2021.
- The 29 points is also a new record for the blue-and-gold taking the top spot from the 2021-22 squad that logged 27 points in a 10-3 win over Curry Nov. 13, 2021.
- Suffolk scored multiple short-handed goals for the first time in program history.
- The three short-handed strikes in a single-game are the most in NCAA Division III women's contest this season.
- Rubenstein made her collegiate debut.
- Borowski produced a career-high in goals (2) and points (3) and matched a career-best in assists (1).
- Molind, Abraham and Moose all tied a single-game +/- record of +5 that has been achieved three previous times in a single game by three different Rams with the last being Shana Cote in a 10-3 win over Curry, Nov. 13, 2021.
- Lassman logged four assists, the most handouts by a Rams since Cote dished out four in the 1-3 triumph against the Colonels.
- Lassman tied a career-high four points and set a new personal-best with four assists.
- Steiner notched a career-best in points (3) and assists (3).
- Caballero recorded a personal-best in assists (3) and matched a career-high three points.
- Schmidt matched a career-high in points (2) and assists (1) and set a personal-best in goals (2).
- Moose matched a personal-best two assists.
- Nichipor notched a career-high two points.
- Molind matched a career-best two helpers.
- Abraham scored her first collegiate goal.
WHAT'S NEXT?
Suffolk returns to Conference of New England (CNE) competition Tuesday, Nov. 26 when it treks to the University of New England for a 7:00 p.m. contest.