Providence College Defeated By Yale, 5-2

Senior forward Beth Hanrahan scored a goal and an assist for the Friars
Prd Time  Team Score Type Scored By Assists
1st 4:54  PRV1-0 EV Beth Hanrahan (2)Victoria Virtue/1, Cassidy Carels/3
1st 14:23  YAL1-1 EV Krista Yip-Chuck (2)Janelle Ferrara/1
2nd 17:23  YAL2-1 SH EA Janelle Ferrara (1)Krista Yip-Chuck/1
2nd 19:26  YAL3-1 EV GW Krista Yip-Chuck (3)Jamie Haddad/1, Janelle Ferrara/2
3rd 18:46  YAL4-1 EV EN Eden Murray (2)Aurora Kennedy/1
3rd 19:16  PRV2-4 EV Haley Frade (2)Beth Hanrahan/1, Arianna Reid/1
3rd 19:47  YAL5-2 PP Stephanie Mock (2)Phoebe Staenz/3, Courtney Pensavalle/1
Scoring 1st 2nd 3rd Final
Providence  1012
Yale  1225
Shots on Goal 1st 2nd 3rd SOG
Providence  471526
Yale  1513533
Team Stats and Records  PP PIM SHGF
Providence (0-7-1)  0/5 5/10 0
Yale (2-0-0)  1/5 5/10 1
Providence Goaltending MIN GA 1 2 3 Saves
Sarah Bryant (L, 0-3-0)59:094 1411328
Empty Net0:511     
Yale Goaltending MIN GA 1 2 3 Saves
Jaimie Leonoff (W, 2-0-0)59:522 371424
Empty Net0:080     

NEW HAVEN, Conn. - The Providence College women's hockey team fell to Yale, 5-2, at Ingalls Rink on Oct. 25 in New Haven, Conn. The Friars fall to 0-7-1 on the season, while Yale improves to 2-0-0.

The Friars wasted little time getting on the scoreboard in the first period as senior Beth Hanrahan (Poolesville, Md.) notched her second goal of the season 4:54 into the action. Senior Victoria Virtue (Walpole, Mass.) and sophomore Cassidy Carels (Bruxelles, Manitoba) were credited with assists on the play.

The Bulldogs tied the game, 1-1, at the 14:23 mark of the first period as Krista Yip-Chuck converted a feed from Janelle Ferrara. The two teams headed into the first intermission locked at 1-1.

The two teams were scoreless in the second period until Ferrara notched a goal at 17:23 on a Yale power play. Yip-Chick earned the assist on the go-ahead goal and then went on to score her second goal of the game just two minutes later (19:26). Jamie Haddad and Ferrara assisted on the goal.

In the third period, Yale took a 4-1 lead at the 18:46 mark as Eden Murray found the back of an empty net off a feed from Aurora Kennedy. She let loose a shot from in front of the Bulldog's bench, just inside the blue line.

The Friars answered back just 30-seconds later as senior Haley Frade (Marion, Mass.) notched her second of the season from Hanrahan and sophomore Arianna Reid (Lakeville, Minn.). Frade's goal got Providence to within two (4-2).

The Bulldogs didn't let up despite having a two-goal advantage, and finished off the Friars on a power play goal with just 13 seconds left in regulation.

Yale held the advantage in shots for the game, outshooting Providence 33-26, however, the Friars outshot the Bulldogs 15-5 in the third period.

Senior Sarah Bryant (Bethlehem, Pa.) recorded 28 saves in net for the Friars while Jaimie Leonoff stopped 24 shots for Yale.

Providence next competes in a home-and-home series against Boston College on Friday, Oct. 31 and Saturday, Nov. 1. The Eagles will host Friday's match-up while the Friars will host Saturday's game. Both contests start at 7:00 p.m.