Daniel Ties Records as Cornell Beats Stonehill 7-1 in NCAA Tournament
The Cornell women's ice hockey team secured a 7-1 victory over Stonehill in the NCAA Tournament opening round, advancing to face Colgate in the regional championship. Izzy Daniel's performance included three assists, tying the Cornell NCAA Era single-season assist record. Goals were scored by Gabbie Rud, Grace Dwyer, Alyssa Regalado, Rory Guilday (two), Daniel, and Mckenna Van Gelder, with assists from various players.
The Big PictureThe victory propels Cornell forward in the NCAA Tournament, setting the stage for a high-stakes regional championship match against Colgate.
By the Numbers- Cornell out-shot Stonehill 17-3 in the opening period.
- Izzy Daniel tied the Cornell NCAA Era record with 38 assists in a single season.
- The Cornell women's ice hockey team will compete against no. 3-ranked Colgate in the NCAA Regional Finals on Saturday at 3:00 p.m. at Class of 1965 Arena.
- Annelies Bergmann, with 11 saves, secured her 20th win of the season in the victory against Stonehill.
Cornell's next challenge is the NCAA Regional Finals matchup against Colgate, a pivotal game that will be aired on ESPN+.
Bottom LineThe Cornell women's ice hockey team dominated Stonehill, with Izzy Daniel's record-tying performance setting the stage for a crucial clash against Colgate in the upcoming NCAA Regional Finals.
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