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W. Ice Hockey SU 2 vs PSU 4 1/31/15 2:00 @PSU

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The Syracuse hockey team (6-12-9, 4-4-5 CHA) picked up its ninth tie on the season in Friday's series opener with Penn State (13-10-4, 7-4-2 CHA) as the teams played to an even 2-2 final score in a battle between a pair of the top-three teams in the CHA standings.

Syracuse appeared to net the game winner with just over one minute remaining in regulation, but the play was blown dead despite the puck still being loose well in front of the crease. Melissa Piacentini started the play by beating her defender and throwing the puck on net that was finished by Nicole Renault crashing the net, but the officials ruled that the play had been blown dead and neither team would score the rest of the way.

Penn State netted the first goal when Caitlin Reilly split a pair of 'Cuse defenders near the blue line and Reilly was able to skate in on a breakaway and beat goaltender Jenn Gilligan blocker side for the goal in the opening minutes.

Syracuse answered later in the period when Alysha Burriss recorded her 10th goal of the season. Jessica Sibley and Larissa Martyniuk were credited with the assists on the play.

After a scoreless second, Piacentini got 'Cuse back on the board for its only lead of the game. Near the end of the Orange's power play opportunity, Renault sent a quick pass to Jessica Sibley behind the Orange net. Sibley immediately found the tape of Piacentini who snuck a quick shot past Nittany Lions' net minder Celine Whitlinger for the go-ahead goal.

Piacentini's power play goal was her ninth of the year which moves her into the nation's lead in the category all by her lonesome. The junior forward would tally a game-high 11 shots in the contest.

However, the Syracuse lead wouldn't last long. Just over four minutes into the third period (and only 1:06 after Piacentini's goal) Emily Laurenzi netted the game-tying goal for the Nittany Lions on feeds from Shannon Yoxheimer and Hannah Hoenshell, to give the game its final result.

Syracuse nearly doubled Penn State in shots, with Whitlinger making 40 saves for Penn State and Gilligan tallying 21 for the Orange.

The teams will meet again on Saturday at 2 p.m. to bring the Orange's eight-game road trip to a close.
 
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SU Ice Hockey‏@CuseIce 32m32 minutes ago
After three Penn State goals, Kaillie Goodnough puts the Orange back to within 2. 3-1 Penn State heading into the 3rd.

SU Ice Hockey @CuseIce · 32m 32 minutes ago
Orange outshooting Nittany Lions 21-16 through 2.
 
SU Ice Hockey ‏@CuseIce 8s8 seconds ago
FINAL: Penn State defeats Syracuse 4-2. Orange return home next Friday at 7 p.m. when the team hosts Robert Morris.
 
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Game Recap: Women's Ice Hockey | 1/31/2015 5:31:00 PM

After falling behind 3-0 in the second period, goals from Stephanie Grossi and Allie LaCombe rallied the Orange to within one late, but a Penn State empty-netter sealed the win for the Nittany Lions and the Orange fell 4-2 in Saturday's series finale.

The win was the first for Penn State (14-10-4, 8-4-2 CHA) in 12 tries against the Orange (6-13-9, 4-5-5 CHA).

The teams played to a scoreless first period in which each squad put eight shots on cage, but Penn State would break open the scoring quickly, lighting the lamp three times in 2:54 midway through the second to jump out to an early lead.

Hannah Hoenshell scored on the power play 6:31 into the second (with assists from Hannah Bramm and Caitlin Reilly), before Laura Bowman followed that up 56 seconds later with one of her own.

Exactly two minutes after Bowman's goal the Nittany Lions again struck on the power play, with Bramm scoring on assists from Reilly and Hoenshell.

LaCombe got the Orange on the board with just under five minutes to go in the second after she deflected a feed from Kaillie Goodnough past Celine Whitlinger. Goodnough and Alysha Burriss were credited with the helpers on the play.

Grossi pulled the Orange to within one late in the third, when she scored on assists from Piacentini and Costales with 3:11 remaining, but the equalizer never came.

Instead, Emily Laurenzi tacked on an empty netter with 1:08 to go.

Syracuse once again outshot the Nittany Lions, this time by a 36-25 margin including 13-8 and 15-9 advantages in the final two periods respectively.

'Cuse will now return home for five-game stretch beginning with a pair against Robert Morris. The first game of the two-game series will take place on Friday at 7 p.m.

It's also going to be the Orange's Skate For A Cure weekend, in which the team will be raising money for the Upstate Medical Cancer Center.
 

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