Williams Women's Hockey Wins 5th Straight, Defeats Hamilton 2-1
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CLINTON, N.Y. — The Williams women's hockey team (10-7-2) has clicked as of late, cranking out a spree of victories that now includes Friday's 2-1 win against the Continentals in Clinton. The conference decision launches the Ephs into 3rd place, with a NESCAC mark of 7-3-1, over the once first-place Bantams of Trinity.
Eph head coach Marissa O'Neil said it was "by no means a pretty win," but that she was proud of the way her team "dug it out in a gritty battle" of a hockey game.
"We knew this game was going to come down to the wire," added O'Neil. "The first period was very evenly matched and I think it set the tone for the rest of the night."
The opening 20 minutes was quite the back-and-forth affair, as each side blasted 10 shots on goal, slipping one of those shots into the net. Hamilton's winner came first at 9:49 into the period, when sophomore Riley Smith beat senior Eph netminder Sara Plunkett for an unassisted strike, her fourth of the year. Exactly 10 minutes later, Williams came up with the tying goal, as freshman defenseman Sam Weinstein sniped her fourth of the season, also unassisted.
The second frame was much more lopsided, as Williams fired 15 pucks at Hamilton rookie goaltender Becca Hazlett, compared to two attempts by the Continentals. Despite this flurry of shots, Hazlett stood tall and the middle period went by without so much as a flicker from the red light.
"They had a really strong freshman goaltender," acknowledged O'Neil. "We did a good job of outpossessing them and we had our chances but we just couldn't finish on a lot of those opportunities."
But this trend did not last the duration of regulation, as Tracey Ferriter capitalized on the sixth and final man-advantage at 11:02 of the third period. The senior forward's seventh score was assited by sophomore wingers Hannah Systrom and Eliza Foster. Plunkett took care of the rest, turning aside all eight Hamilton shots she saw in the last 20 minutes to ensure the 2-1 victory.
"Things are really starting to click for us at the right time," beamed O'Neil. "Hopefully, we can keep this momentum going into the home stretch of this season. We're not too far away in the conference and if we make a solid run in these upcoming conference games, you never know where we could end up."

