CALMAR, PA- The Utica College women's hockey team came away with an 8-0 thumping of host Arcadia University in its United Collegiate Hockey Contest opener Friday evening. Senior
Georgiana Santullo (Woburn, MA/Boston Shamrocks/Woburn High School) netted her second career hat trick in the win.
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The Pioneers wasted little time getting on the board as graduate student
Rebecca Brown (Steamboat Springs, CO/Norwich University) tallied her first of the year just 1:51 into the game. Sophomore transfers
Molly Pedone (Trinity, FL/Robert Morris) and
Brooke Hubert (Oceanside, NY/Minnesota State University- Mankato) picked up the assists on the opener. Just 2:58 later, Santullo put in her first of the day, off assists from
Alexa Carlon (Lakewood, NY/Niagara Jr. Purple Eagles) and
Carolyn Whitney (Raleigh, NC/Milbrook School) to make it 2-0 in favor of the Pioneers after the opening period.
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Utica doubled its lead in the second period thanks to a pair of goals by Santullo to cap off the natural hat trick.Â
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The third period was all Utica as the Pioneers tacked on four more scores in the final frame.Â
Carly Stefanini (Framingham, MA/Brooks School) scored twice in the third, while Hubert and
Madison Novotny (Wesley Chapel, FL/Northwood School) each netted their first collegiate goals.
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Sirena Fitzery (Hamburg, NY/Buffalo Bisons) finished the day with three assists, while Whitney and
Erica Sloan (Potsdam, NY/St. Lawrence Steel) each chipped in with two helpers. Â Carlon,
Cortney Staniszewski (Buffalo, NY/Niagara Jr. Purple Eagles),
Caley Susitti (Hartland, WI/Milwaukee Jr. Admirals), and
Maggie Rylott (Cobourg, Ontario/West Northumberland) each had one assist, and Pedone and freshman
Callie McLaughlin (Centerport, NY/New Hampton School) each tallied their first collegiate points with an assist apiece.
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Angela Hawthorne (Santa Clara, CA/Meijer) turned aside all 15 shots she faced for her first shutout of the season and the second of her career.Â
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The teams wrap up the season series on Saturday. Puck drop is scheduled for 3:30 p.m.
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