
Photo by: Kai Martin
A historic night at a historic rink
October 19, 2019 | Women's Hockey
No. 1 Badgers enjoy multiple records while skating past LIU, 12-0, at Nassau Coliseum
UNIONDALE, N.Y. – In a weekend of firsts, the top-ranked Wisconsin women's hockey team dominated LIU 12-0 on the ice of the pros Saturday night at NYCB Live at Nassau Coliseum.
Sophomore Sophie Shirley took away her first career hat-trick, the first one for the Badgers (8-0-0, 2-0-0 WCHA) this year, while Dara Greig, Jesse DeVito and Grace Bowlby posted their first career collegiate goals.
Three Notes of the Game
Sophomore Sophie Shirley
On the hat trick:
"Its obviously a pretty cool feeling and one that I won't forget. But a lot of credit goes to my line mates as they made some pretty amazing plays to set me up!
On the game:
It's great to see the game of hockey to grow for women, I thought for being a new team in the country they did well against us, and did some really good things. They showed a lot of character and battled hard."
Up Next
Wisconsin returns home to face Bemidji State at LaBahn Arena. Puck drop on Saturday, Oct. 26 is set for 2 p.m. while puck drop on Sunday, Oct. 27 is also set for 2 p.m.
Sophomore Sophie Shirley took away her first career hat-trick, the first one for the Badgers (8-0-0, 2-0-0 WCHA) this year, while Dara Greig, Jesse DeVito and Grace Bowlby posted their first career collegiate goals.
Abby Roque posted two goals alongside by Britta Curl, Caitlin Schneider, Presley Norby and Nicole LaMantia as UW outshot LIU (0-4-0) 80-6, breaking the school record for most shots on goal in a single game. The previous record was 72 set in a 11-0 win over Lindenwood on Sept. 25, 2011.Lots to smile about after today's win! #OnWisconsin pic.twitter.com/M8p42F0BcY
— Wisconsin Hockey (@BadgerWHockey) October 19, 2019
Three Notes of the Game
- Nineteen different Badgers found the scoresheet during the sweep of the Sharks while five Badgers (Bowlby, DeVito, Chayla Edwards, Greig and Grace Shirley), recorded their first collegiate goals.
- Daryl Watts saw her goal streak end at seven games, but the junior still chipped in three assists during the triumph. Watts leads all NCAA skaters with 25 points through eight games this year.
- Breanna Blesi earned her first collegiate win as the Maple Grove, Minnesota, native played the first 40 minutes for UW. She stopped two shots before Nikki Cece came in and made four saves in the final 20 minutes.
Sophomore Sophie Shirley
On the hat trick:
"Its obviously a pretty cool feeling and one that I won't forget. But a lot of credit goes to my line mates as they made some pretty amazing plays to set me up!
On the game:
It's great to see the game of hockey to grow for women, I thought for being a new team in the country they did well against us, and did some really good things. They showed a lot of character and battled hard."
Up Next
Wisconsin returns home to face Bemidji State at LaBahn Arena. Puck drop on Saturday, Oct. 26 is set for 2 p.m. while puck drop on Sunday, Oct. 27 is also set for 2 p.m.
Team Stats
WIS
LIU
Shots
80
6
PPG
2
0
SHG
0
0
Penalties
2
4
Penalty Mins
4
8
Faceoffs Won
39
13
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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