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Potsdam women's hockey rally falls short at Neumann

Posted 2/5/12

ASTON, Pa.—The SUNY Potsdam women’s hockey team (8-8-3, 5-8-3 ECAC West) fell behind 3-0 to Neumann College (7-10-2, 6-8-2) and were unable to complete the comeback, losing 4-3 on Sunday …

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Potsdam women's hockey rally falls short at Neumann

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ASTON, Pa.—The SUNY Potsdam women’s hockey team (8-8-3, 5-8-3 ECAC West) fell behind 3-0 to Neumann College (7-10-2, 6-8-2) and were unable to complete the comeback, losing 4-3 on Sunday afternoon. Senior captain Annmarie Lewis scored two goals for the Bears.

Neumann jumped out in front for good at 10:04 of the first period when Kayla Dubowski struck for a shorthanded goal. Nicole Alexopoulous doubled the score just 1:15 into the second period and Lynsey Nakamura made it 3-0 11 minutes later. Lewis finally got Potsdam on the board at the 14:03 mark with assists from sophomore defenseman Brittany Lucky and freshman forward Izzy Fayerman. Just as the emotions and momentum started to shift in the Bears’ direction a breakdown allowed the Knights to regain their three-goal lead. Alexopoulous made it 4-1 with 1:58 left in the period. Lewis answered 41 seconds later on assists from Lucky and senior captain Brandi Atwell and Potsdam trailed 4-2 at the second intermission.

Potsdam controlled the play in the third period, pinning Neumann in its own zone for much of the last 20 minutes, but struggled to score. At 5:51, freshman forward Alexandra Holowka made it a one goal contest. Sophomore forward Jessica Silveira and senior defenseman Breanna Roy each assisted on the goal. The Bears continued to pressure and pulled sophomore goalie Dawna Salvarinas with 1:02 remaining while on the power play, but couldn’t get the equalizer.

Neumann’s Shannon Donnelly made 22 saves for the win and Salvarinas finished with 23.

“We were undisciplined and didn’t play well enough to win,” said Bears Head Coach Jay Green. “Every time we got sloppy, they capitalized. Still, Annmarie Lewis played unbelievably well and Breanna Roy probably had the best weekend of her career.”

Potsdam is back in action Feb. 10-11, when they host Chatham for two games with a chance to clinch a playoff spot for the second time in program history. Faceoff is 7 p.m. on Friday and 2 p.m. on Saturday.