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Ravens Defeated by Brown 6-2 in Series Sweep

Shannen Hardy
Shannen Hardy

Recap by student-staff writer Joseph McLaughlin

WINCHENDON, Mass. (10/19/24) - The Franklin Pierce Women's Ice Hockey team falls to Brown 6-2 in the Bears' regular season series sweep.  

Score: Franklin Pierce 2, Brown 6.  
Records: Franklin Pierce 2-1-0 (2-0-0 NEWHA), Brown 2-0-0 (0-0-0 Ivy League).  
Location: Jason Ritchie Ice Arena, Winchendon MA. 
Date: October 19, 2024.  

HOW IT HAPPENED  

  • The game started with fireworks as three goals were scored in the first five minutes of the first period. The Ravens were the first team to strike. Freshman center Brynna Levinson (Glencoe, IL) tallied her second goal of the season off a feed from junior defenseman Maggie Korneta (Naperville, IL) from the right circle to put the Ravens up 1-0. The Bears came back quickly, scoring two quick goals from Olivia Fantino and Jess Ciarrocchi to put Brown up 2-1. Then later in the first period, Cameron Sikich gave the Bears a comfortable 3-1 entering the intermission.  

  • The second period was not kind to the Ravens either as they would commit four penalties in the second twenty minutes. One of those penalties led to a power play goal off the stick of Margot Norehad to put the Bears ahead 4-1. The Ravens struck back twelve minutes into the period as freshman defenseman Lilah Bauer (Monroe, WI) scored her first collegiate goal on the power play off a feed from junior left winger McKenzie Rich (Rochester, MN) to bring the Ravens within two. The Bears once again would strike back, however, as Cameron Sikich notched her second goal of the game to put the Bears up 5-2 entering the final twenty minutes.  

  • The third period was the Ravens' best period on the night. They committed two penalties and later killed them efficiently. Sophomore defenseman Ashley Wright (Milford, CT) and junior goaltender Jill Hertl (Highland Park, IL) led the way with crucial blocked shots and saves to keep the Bears at bay. However, the Bears would tally another goal in the final two minutes of the game courtesy of Elodie Roy winning a puck battle in front of the net. The goal helped the Bears secure the 6-2 win.  

BREAKING DOWN THE NUMBERS 

  • The Bears dominated the game offensively, outshooting the Ravens 47-16. This made it a busy day for Jill Hertl, who stopped 41 of 47.  

  • The Ravens went 2 for 4 on the power play while committing five penalties. The Bears went 1 for 5 on the power play while committing four penalties.  

  • The Bears also dominated in the faceoff circle, winning 40 of 58 draws compared to the Ravens' 18.  

UP NEXT FOR THE RAVENS: The Ravens hit the road next Friday to face Post University. Puck drop will be at 7:00 pm in Waterbury, CT on October 25th.