SU’s program-record winning streak ends with loss to RMU in CHA title game
Emily Steinberger | Photo Editor
Abby Moloughney, pictured earlier this season, fired her last-second shot wide of an open net as the final horn sounded.
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Maggy Burbidge rushed down the right wing in the Syracuse zone, eyeing the net, and she sent the puck flying. Her shot missed its target and hit the boards, creating the perfect rebound for defenseman Gillian Thompson, waiting patiently on the opposite side.
Syracuse goalie Allison Small lost track of the puck, going right as the puck careened left. Thompson’s stick collided with the puck and found a clean path past Small seven minutes into the first period.
Robert Morris’s defense shuts out Syracuse from NCAA tournament berth
Emily Steinberger | Photo Editor
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Abby Moloughney had the game on her stick as the clock dwindled down in the third period. With 36 seconds left, Moloughney grabbed the puck mid-air in a controversial hand-pass call that left Syracuse in its own zone with one final break to find an equalizer.
Lauren Bellefontaine won the faceoff, and Syracuse moved the puck into the neutral zone. Mae Batherson took the puck and carried it up the left wing. With 20 seconds left, Jessica DiGirolamo followed the puck behind the net and fed it across Raygan Kirk in goal. In an attempt to freeze the puck, Kirk lied flat in the crease, leaving the net wide open. The loose puck trickled across to Moloughney, who set it up on her forehand, shot and missed the open frame.
What you need to know before Syracuse competes in CHA tournament
Emily Steinberger | Photo Editor
The Orange have given up just 31 goals in 15 conference games, the second-fewest in the CHA.
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Syracuse (10-8-1, 8-6-1 College Hockey America) will face the No. 5 seed Lindenwood on Thursday in the first round of the 2021 CHA tournament. The Orange finished the 2020-21 season on a seven-game win streak, ending with a weekend sweep of Robert Morris. The Orange have given up just 31 goals in 15 conference games, the fewest in the CHA behind goalie Allison Small’s 512 saves.
Normally, CHA standings are determined by the number of points received in conference play. But this year, due to canceled games and uncertain schedules, seeding is based on conference win percentage. Syracuse played the third-fewest CHA games, but its seeding remains unchanged by this rule.
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Syracuse defeats Robert Morris, 4-1, in season finale
Emily Steinberger | Photo Editor
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Four second-period goals within a four-minute span earned Syracuse a 4-1 win over Robert Morris on Saturday, sweeping the weekend’s two-game away series.
Syracuse (10-8-1, 8-6-1 College Hockey America) closed out its regular-season games with two dominant wins against Robert Morris (13-7-1, 11-7-1). In the second period, Syracuse took advantage of the absence of the Colonials’ starting goaltender, Raygan Kirk, and took 15 shots – four of them resulting in goals – in a nine-minute span on Robert Morris’ backup goaltender Arielle DeSmet.