Series Notes- The Lindenwood women's hockey team looks to continue its best conference start this weekend with a two-game series at Penn State. The Lady Lions and Nittany Lions will skate at 7 p.m. (eastern time) on Friday evening, and at 2 p.m. (eastern time) on Saturday afternoon.
- Lindenwood is tied for second in the CHA with a 2-1-1 conference mark, and it is 3-6-1 overall on the season. Last time out, the Lady Lions split two overtime games with Robert Morris. The Colonials won the first game 3-2, and Lindenwood won the second game by a 4-3 margin.
- Penn State is currently 6-5-3 overall and 1-2-1 in CHA play. The Nittany Lions split a series at defending CHA champion RIT last weekend. They lost the first game by a 3-0 margin, but bounced back to win the second game in overtime by a 3-2 score.
- Lindenwood leads the all-time series with Penn State by a 5-2-1 margin. The Lady Lions have never lost at Penn State as they have a 3-0-1 mark on the road against the Nittany Lions.
- Last season, Lindenwood went 3-1-0 against Penn State, despite both teams scoring nine goals in the series. In Wentzville, the Lady Lions won the opener 2-1, while Penn State won game two by a 4-1 margin. Lindenwood earned a road sweep later in the year by scores of 2-1 and 4-3.
- Lindenwood and Penn State both joined the CHA in the 2012-13 season. The Lady Lions are in their fourth season as a NCAA program, while the Nittany Lions are in their third year.
Lindenwood Notes- Lindenwood scored the first two goals in game one of the Robert Morris series, but the Colonials came back for a 3-2 overtime win.
- The Lady Lions trailed two different times in game two of the series, but came back both times and eventually won the game in overtime.
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Katie Erickson was one of three Lindenwood skaters with at least three points in the series, with two goals and one assist. She scored the game-winning overtime goal, the second game-winning goal of her career.
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Shara Jasper led the team in the Robert Morris series with four points, all on assists. She collected two assists in each game.
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Jordyn Constance had a team-high three goals in the two games against the Colonials, including two power-play goals. Her final goal forced overtime in the second game.
- Goalie
Nicole Hensley made 65 saves against Robert Morris and had a .915 save percentage for the series.
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Shara Jasper leads the team on the season with five goals, six assists, and 11 points. She ranks third in the CHA with 1.10 points, 0.50 goals, and 0.60 assists a game. Jasper leads the CHA with 0.50 power-play points a game.
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Jordyn Constance is tied for the team-high with five goals. The five goals already matches her previous season-best total.
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Katie Erickson and
Alyssa West are second on the team with five assists apiece on the season. They are tied for seventh in the CHA with 0.50 assists a game.
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Katie Nokelby leads the team with a +3 plus/minus on the season. In CHA contests,
Shara Jasper has a team-high +3 plus/minus. Five other skaters also have a positive plus/minus for the CHA games.
- In CHA contests, goalie
Nicole Hensley ranks fourth in the league with a 1.92 GAA, and she is third with a .945 save percentage.
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Alyssa West had an assist against Robert Morris. She now has 60 career points, which ties her for first in the Lindenwood record books.
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Shara Jasper has recorded at least one point in six of Lindenwood's last seven games. She has two points in four of those contests.
- Among active players,
Alyssa West leads Lindenwood with three goals against Penn State.
Caitlyn Post,
Lyndsay Kirkham, and
Jocelyn Slattery have all scored twice against the Nittany Lions.
- Three of the team's four CHA games have been decided in overtime. Lindenwood is 5-3-7 all-time in overtime games.
- Lindenwood has scored power-play goals in three straight games entering this weekend. The Lady Lions have converted on 27.3 percent of their power plays in that span.
- In just CHA games, Penn State leads the league with four power-play goals. Lindenwood is second with three power-play goals.
- Lindenwood returns home over Thanksgiving weekend for a two-game series against Syracuse. The two teams will play at 7 p.m. on Nov. 21, and 2 p.m. on Nov. 22.