NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Four different players scored as the No. 3 Yale women's hockey team tied No. 10 Cornell, 4-4, at Ingalls Rink. With the draw, the Bulldogs moved to 8-0-1 overall and 4-0-1 in the ECAC, while the Big Red moved to 6-3-2 overall and 4-2-1 in the conference.
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How It Happened
- Elle Hartje started the play that scored the game's first goal. Hartje entered the zone and banked a pass off the boards to Jordan Ray in the corner. Ray slid a give-and-go style pass to Hartje breaking on the right side. Hartje sauced a signature backhanded pass over the stick of a Cornell defender to Anna Bargman on the doorstep to bury.
- Just 33 seconds later, Cornell scored the equalizer.
- Tabea Botthof's cross-ice pass to Anna Bargman led to the Bulldogs' second goal. Bargman skated it from Yale's blueline and slotted it over to Ray just before entering the zone. Ray broke free from Cornell's defense and ripped a shot glove side to give Yale the lead.
- It was Claire Dalton who set up Charlotte Welch for the Bulldogs' third goal. Dalton skated the puck into the offensive zone and made a short pass over to Welch, who launched a wrist shot on net and in.
- At 10:19 of the second period, Carina DiAntonio found Dalton on a two-on-one as Dalton rang one off the mesh to give Yale a three-goal lead.
- Cornell responded with three unanswered goals that sent us into extra time.
- After a hard-fought battle in overtime, neither team could find the back of the net.
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Notes
- Pia Dukaric made 26 saves in goal for the Bulldogs.
- This was Yale's second overtime game this season.
- With a goal and an assist, Jordan Ray has extended her point streak to nine games. This was her third multi-point game this season.
- Charlotte Welch is inching towards 100 career points. With an assist against the Big Red, she is six points away from hitting 100 in her career.
- This was Claire Dalton's first multi-point game this season.
- Dalton's 103 points are second all-time in program history.
- Dalton's three assists this season put her at 70 for her career, which is the program record.
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Up Next
The Bulldogs will host No. 6 Colgate on Saturday, Dec. 3 for a 3 p.m. matchup with the Raiders.
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