Women's Ice Hockey
Beavers fall to Huskies
Bemidji State misses on many scoring chances, lose 1-0

Dec. 8, 2007
Women’s Ice Hockey
[box score]

BEMIDJI, Minn.
- Emily Brookshaw (Sr., Webster, Wisc.) had 22 saves against St. Cloud State University Saturday afternoon at John Glas Fieldhouse, but it wasn’t enough for the Bemidji State women’s hockey team as the Beavers fell 1-0 to the Huskies.

BSU (1-13-3, 0-11-2 WCHA) had one of its best defensive efforts of the season, allowing only 23 shots to the Huskies. The total was the least allowed since a Nov. 10 matchup with Niagara, and was also the second-lowest number of shots allowed to a conference opponent all season.

Annie Bauerfeld (Fr., Woodbury, Minn.) and Erin Cody (Fr., Roseville, Minn.) both attempted three shots, and three other Beavers attempted two. They had many opportunities to score, which included 10 shots during power-play chances, but they were never able to get one past SCSU’s Kendall Newell. Bemidji State had its most shots on goal attempted in Western Collegiate Hockey Association play since a Nov. 3 game against Ohio State.

Newell had 19 saves in the contest for St. Cloud State (9-5-3, 6-5-2 WCHA), and improved to 7-4-2 on the season.

Megan McCarthy received a pass from both Laura Fast and Sammy Nixon and scored the lone goal of the game 7:59 into the second period.

BSU went 0-for-7 on the power play, and the Huskies went 0-for-5. Bemidji State dominated St. Cloud State on faceoffs, winning 32 out of 50. No Huskie had a winning record on faceoffs while five Beavers won a majority of theirs led by Tara Hiscock (Sr., Turtle River, Minn.) who won 14-of-19.

The Beavers wrap up the two-game series at 2:07 p.m. Sunday at the Glas before leaving for the winter break.

 

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