Women’s Hockey Victorious On Saturday At Delaware
The Lindenwood Women's Hockey team dominated with a 5-0 shutout win over Delaware, marking their third consecutive series split in the AHA. Silje Gundersen led the charge with two goals, while Lexington Secreto achieved her first career shutout with 19 saves. The Lions established an early lead, scoring three first-period goals, and maintained pressure throughout the game, showcasing a solid penalty kill that went 7/7 on the weekend.
By the Numbers- Lindenwood outshot Delaware 40 to 19.
- Gundersen scored two goals, while Maddie Slocum netted her first career goal.
- Secreto's shutout is her first since October 25, 2024.
- The Lions went 1/6 on power play opportunities this weekend.
Despite the victory, Lindenwood struggled with power play execution, with only one successful conversion out of six attempts. This inconsistency could become a concern in tighter matches.
State of Play- Lindenwood secured their third straight series split in the AHA.
- The team aims to build on this momentum with upcoming home games against Robert Morris.
The Lions will host Robert Morris for four straight games at the Centene Community Ice Center, with the first matchup scheduled for next Friday at 12 p.m.
Bottom LineLindenwood's strong performance against Delaware illustrates their potential, but they must improve on power play execution to sustain success as they head into critical games next week.
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