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Coffey Nets Two as Valiants Blank Castleton State 6-0

Senior Shannon Coffey scored a pair of goals in the 6-0 victory over Castleton State
Box Score

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RYE, N.Y. –
Senior Captain Shannon Coffey (Malden, Mass.) led the Valiants with two goals and an assist as the Manhattanville women's hockey team conquered the Spartans of Castleton State on Friday evening in an ECAC East contest at Playland Casino.

 

Four other Valiants added to the scoring on the evening with goals coming from senior Holly Nonis (Brampton, Ont.) and sophomores Ella Hubley (Santa Monica, Calif.), Sonia Occhionero (Montreal, Que.) and Erin Sidjak (Delta, B.C.). Nonis tied for the team lead with three points as she also added a pair of assist during the contest.  The Valiants got points from five other players in the contest as the home team dominated in the shots department, outplaying Castleton State to the tune of a 56-4 edge in shots.

 

The Valiants scored the only goal of the first period as they held a 19-1 advantage in shots forcing Castleton State netminder Katharyn Dembowski to make 18 saves. The Valiants got on the board with 2:33 remaining in the first period as freshman Tori Pizzuto (Waterbury, Conn.) fed a pass from the point to classmate Haleigh Hutchinson (Southgate, Mich.) on the wing and found Occhionero for her second goal of the season at the high slot with a wrist shot past Dembowski.

 

The Valiants added their first of two power-play goals in the second period to take a 2-0 lead at the 4:31 mark as Coffey jammed away at a loose puck in the goal crease that was placed by a streaking Nonis after she drove to the net only to have her initial shot saved by Dembowski. Coffey added her second goal of the contest at 11:59 with a nice crisp pass from Hubley. The Valiants once again put up double-digit shots in the middle frame and outshot the Spartans 36-3.

 

In the final stanza, the Valiants put up three goals and continued their offensive pressure on Castleton. Nonis cashed in on her first goal of the season early in the period as she found the back of the net around the faceoff circle deep inside the visiting teams territory. Senior Erica Garcia (Highland, Calif.) and Hutchinson helped with the goal and were credited with assists.

 

The newly created line of Nonis-Coffey-Hubley finished the game strong as Hubley added her second goal of the season off a rebound in the crease on a shot by Coffey. Nonis was credited with the secondary assist as she found Coffey deep in the zone with 5:41 remaining in the contest. The Valiants scored their sixth and final goal on the power-play with 4:02 left in the contest as once again the team crashed the net and got a tally from Sidjak as the defender was standing at the goal mouth. Sophomores Katie Little (Victoria, B.C.) and Mary Rose Morrison (Ridgefield, Conn.)were credited with assists on the Sidjak goal.

 

In a contest where a combined 60 shots were taken, Manhattanville freshman netminder Mary Evans (Ferndale, Mich./Honeybaked (TOEHL)) was asked to make four saves and was granted her first collegiate shutout and third victory of the season. For Dembowski, 56 saves was not enough to help her team and was dealt her first defeat of the season.

 

Manhattanville special teams erased three man-advantages for the Spartans and capitalized on three chances of their own.

 

Manhattanville (7-2, 6-0 ECAC East) will get back into action tomorrow night as the Valiants host netminder Teraysa White and the  New England Pilgrims at 7 p.m. to Playland Ice Casino in the second annual Autism Awareness Game. The contest can be seen live on GoValiants.TV with live stats on GoValiants.com beginning at 6:50 p.m. Castleton State (3-3-1, 2-2-1 ECAC East) will continue their road trip at Nichols tomorrow evening.

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