Game NotesSt. Lawrence:
Live Stats Live VideoClarkson:
Live Stats Live VideoSCHENECTADY, NY-- The Union College women's ice hockey team heads to North Country for a ECAC Hockey weekend series against St. Lawrence and No. 4/6 Clarkon. The Dutchwomen faceoff against St. Lawrence on Friday, February 5 at 7 p.m., and against Clarkson on Saturday, February 6 at 4 p.m.
What's On TapThe Union College Dutchwomen continue their 2015-16 season with road games against ECAC opponents St. Lawrence and No. 10 Clarkson. The Dutchwomen are in search of their first win of the season as they fell to No. 10/10 Colgate on January 30. St. Lawrence is looking to bounce back and add another victory after tying to No. 4/6 Clarkson on Jan. 30. Clarkson looks add another win after tying to St. Lawrence 2-2 on January 30.
Melissa "The Cat" BlackMelissa Black ranks first in saves in the NCAA with 810. She also ranks first in the ECAC with 562 saves. Black ranks ninth in save percentage in the NCAA, as well as fourth in the ECAC. Black collected her 900th save on the season against No. 10 Colgate. Currently, she has 910 saves in 1481:36 minutes between the posts. She averages 32.5 saves per game, only allowing 63 goals.
Scouting the SaintsSt. Lawrence has a 13-11-4 record this season (7-6-3 in ECAC Hockey). Brooke Webster leads the team with 25 points (nine goals, 16 assists) followed by Kennedy Marchment with 24 points (9-15-24) and Amanda Boulier (7-14-21). Goaltender Sonjia Shelly has a 2.86 goals-against-average and a .901 save percentage, with a 5-6-0 record, in 14 games played.
Scouting the Golden KnightsNo. 4/6 Clarkson has a 21-3-4 record this season (9-3-4 in ECAC Hockey). Cayler Mercer leads the team with 38 points (18 goal, 20 assists) followed by Olivia Howe (13-19-32) and Genevieve Bannon (8-17-25). Netminder Shea Tiley has a 1.36 goals-against-average and a .932 save percentage and posts a 19-3-4 record. Goaltender McKenzie Johnson has made appearances in 3 games, has a 1.60 goals-against-average, a .907 save percentage and a 2-0-0 record.