The Lindenwood women's hockey team knocked off the No.10 ranked North Dakota Fighting Hawks 4-1 on Saturday afternoon from Lindenwood Ice Arena in Wentzville, Mo. The victory was Lindenwood's first over a ranked opponent since October 10, 2015.
Lindenwood seized control of the game early in the opening period, scoring an even-strength goal just 2:40 into play.
Carrie Atkinson netted her first goal of the season off of a wrist shot from the blue line.
Cierra Paisley and
Carla Goodwin were credited with the assists, their seventh and fourth assists of the season, respectively.
The Lady Lions would extend their lead to a two-goal margin just 3:31 after Atkinson's goal, bringing the score to 2-0.
Kirsten Martin scored her third goal of the season, of off a wrist shot from the right faceoff circle. Assisting on Martin's goal were
Shannon Morris-Reade and
Xylia Lang.
Lindenwood would maintain its two-goal lead after the first period of play.
The Fighting Hawks would cut the Lady Lion lead in half early in the middle frame, as Marissa Salo scored an even strength goal at the 1:49 mark of the period.
Lindenwood would reestablish its two-goal lead shortly thereafter, on the strength of a
Courtney Ganske power-play goal. Ganske's second goal of the year was assisted by
Kaitlyn Davidson and
Lillian Marchant.
The Lady Lions protected the two-goal lead for the remainder of the second period.
North Dakota would send 16 shots on goal during the final period, all of which were turned away by Lindenwood goaltender,
Morgan Skinner. Skinner earned her first-career victory and finished the game with 36 saves.
Carla Goodwin would put the icing on the cake with the final goal of the afternoon, scoring an empty-net goal with 18 seconds remaining, and bringing the game to its final score of 4-1.
On special teams, Lindenwood was one-for-three on the power play and two-for-two on the penalty-kill.
Following the victory, Lindenwood improves to 4-12-2. With the loss, North Dakota moves to 10-7-5. Lindenwood will return to action on December 30 for a one-game exhibition against the U.S. National Team that will compete in the upcoming World University Games. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. from Lindenwood Ice Arena.