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Big Third Period Sends Keene Past Women’s Ice Hockey

Big Third Period Sends Keene Past Women’s Ice Hockey

Keene, N.H. – The Keene State women's ice hockey team used a five-goal third period to cruise past Framingham State 8-2 in non-conference action on Friday night at Keene Ice Arena. 

THE BASICS: 

  • Final Score: Keene State 8, Framingham State 2 

  • Records: Keene State (8-6-0), Framingham State (0-8-0) 

  • Location: Keene Ice Arena, Keene, NH 

 

HOW IT HAPPENED: 

 

1st Period: 

  • 16:27 – Keene State broke the deadlock as Ava Iantosca scored with assists from Grace Bazin and Brianna Finke for a 1-0 lead. 

2nd Period: 

  • 10:49 – Brianna Finke doubled Keene State's lead, converting a feed from Iantosca and Bazin. 

  • 16:27 – Emma McNeil extended the advantage to 3-0 with assists from Bazin and Mallory Stuart. 

3rd Period: 

  • 08:32 – On the power play, Paige Henault answered for Keene State, with assists from Bazin and McNeil. 

  • 09:10 – Haylee Owen struck quickly off assists from Camden Ladzinski and Emily Underhill to make it 5-1. 

  • 14:57 – Framingham's Sarah Lewis scored unassisted to cut the deficit to 5-2. 

  • 18:22 – Keene State's Madison Mosca found the back of the net, set up by Bazin. 

  • 18:31 – Abby Pomajba added another goal just seconds later, assisted by Owen and Ellie Patrick. 

  • 20:00 – Henault scored her second goal of the period at the buzzer, assisted by Finke and Iantosca, sealing the 8-2 win. 

KEY PERFORMERS: 

Keene State: 

  • Grace Bazin: 5 assists, driving force in Keene's offensive dominance. 

  • Paige Henault: 2 goals, including a power-play tally. 

  • Ava Iantosca: 1 goal, 2 assists, active throughout the game. 

Framingham State: 

  • Anna McGinty: Made 63 saves despite facing constant pressure. 

INSIDE THE NUMBERS: 

  • Shots on Goal: Keene State 71, Framingham State 16. 

  • Special Teams: 

  • Keene State: 2-for-3 on the power play (66.7%). 

  • Framingham State: 0-for-2. 

  • Penalties: 

  • Framingham State: 12 minutes on 6 infractions. 

  • Keene State: 8 minutes on 4 infractions. 

UP NEXT: 

The two squads will play the Framingham end of the home-and-home series on Saturday at the New England Sports Center in Marlborough, Mass.