Providence College Skates To 2-2 Tie Against Union College
Senior forward Haley Frade registers goal and assist for Friars

Senior forward Haley Frade had a goal and an assist for Friars
Prd Time  Team Score Type Scored By Assists
1st 7:04  PRV1-0 PP Lexi Romanchuk (2)Haley Frade/4, Allison Micheletti/1
2nd 5:44  PRV2-0 EV Haley Frade (3)Cassidy Carels/4, Victoria Virtue/2
3rd 14:31  UNI1-2 EV Nicole Russell (1)Kathryn Tomaselli/2
3rd 18:20  UNI2-2 EV GT Kathryn Tomaselli (3)Hannah Erickson/2, Alex Tancrell-Fontaine/3
Scoring 1st 2nd 3rd OT Final
Providence  11002
Union  00202
Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd OT SOG
Providence  6171327
Union  61011229
Team Stats and Records  PP PIM SHGF
Providence (0-9-2)  1/2 4/8 0
Union (1-8-2)  0/4 2/4 0
Providence Goaltending MIN GA 1 2 3 OT Saves
Allie Morse (T, 0-6-2)65:002 6109227
Union Goaltending MIN GA 1 2 3 OT Saves
Shenae Lundberg (T, 1-8-2)64:542 5161325
Empty Net0:060      

SCHENECTADY, N.Y. - The Providence College women's ice hockey team tied Union, 2-2, on Friday at Messa Rink. Frade led the Friars with two points, on a goal and an assists, in the contest. Providence now stands at 0-9-2 on the season while Union moves to 1-8-2.

Providence scored first while on the power-play (7:04, 1st) when junior Lexi Romanchuk (San Jose, Calif.) converted on a slap shot with the feed coming from seniors Haley Frade (Marion, Mass.) and Allison Micheletti (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.). Both teams were even with shots in the stanza at 6-6.

The Friars added to their lead (2-0) in the second period when Frade scored in front of the net, beating the Union goalie at 5:44. Sophomore Cassidy Carels (Bruxelles, Manitoba) and senior Victoria Virtue (Walpole, Mass) tallied the assists on the goal. The Friars had the offensive advantage in the period tallying 17 shots while Union generated 10.

Union started its scoring at 14:31 into the third period to inch closer to PC, 2-1. Nicole Russell notched the goal with the assist from Kathryn Tomaselli. The Dutchwomen tied it up at the 18:20 mark when Tomaselli slid one past junior netminder Allie Morse (Cottage Grove, Minn.), with a battle in front of the net.

The game remained tied through overtime with Providence holding the edge in shots, 3-2.

Morse finished the game with 27 saves while Union goalie Shenae Lundberg stopped 25.

Union had the overall advantage in shots, 29-27, outshooting Providence in only the third period.

The Friars return home to Schneider Arena on Sunday, Nov. 9 to face Hockey East foe Connecticut for a 2:00 p.m. puck drop.