ASTON, P.A. – On an evening that might be remembered, the St. John Fisher College ladies’s ice hockey crew formally opened its inaugural season—and wasted no time writing the primary chapter in program historical past. Of their first-ever sport, the Cardinals delivered a poised, disciplined, and resilient efficiency on the highway, defeating Neumann College, 2–1, on Friday night.
It wasn’t only a win. It was the primary aim, the primary lead, the primary penalty kill, the primary save, the primary handshake line. All the things about this night time carried the burden of a starting—one constructed on years of planning, recruiting, and perception. Coming off an offseason that generated pleasure throughout campus and the nationwide ladies’s hockey panorama, Fisher stepped onto the ice for the primary time and performed prefer it belonged.
How It Occurred
This system’s first aim got here on the 10:01 mark of the opening interval. After a clear entry and sustained strain, a tough shot from Cecelia Stewart created a rebound in entrance. Freshman Sophie Grant crashed the web, buried the unfastened puck, and earned her place in historical past because the scorer of St. John Fisher’s first-ever aim.
The Cardinals struck once more simply 79 seconds later. Stewart—already impacting the sport in all three zones—threaded a go throughout the slot to freshman Keira Reckley, who beat the Neumann goaltender cleanly to double the lead. Grant picked up an help on the play, giving the debut ahead line three factors within the opening eleven minutes of program existence.
Fisher’s defensive dedication outlined the remainder of the night time. Regardless of dealing with 9 Neumann energy performs—together with two separate 5-on-3 stretches—the Cardinals’ penalty kill was hermetic, blocking pictures, clearing pucks, and counting on freshman goaltender Brynn Bacak, who was excellent in her collegiate debut.
Neumann lastly broke by means of with 4:11 remaining in regulation, however Fisher closed the door from there, successful faceoffs, managing the ultimate minutes cleanly, and securing a historic first victory.
Recreation Notes
- Grant scored the primary aim in program historical past and added an help.
 - Reckley recorded her first collegiate aim, which stood because the game-winner.
 - Stewart tallied two assists—the primary assists in program historical past—whereas main Fisher in total pictures and zone transitions.
 - Bacak posted 22 saves in a standout collegiate debut, together with 14 within the second interval alone.
 - Fisher went an ideal 9-for-9 on the penalty kill.
 - Head coach Scott McDonald earned his first win behind the Fisher bench.
 
Recreation 2:
ASTON, PA – The St. John Fisher ladies’s ice hockey crew (2-0) recorded the primary shutout victory in program historical past on Saturday, topping Neumann College (0-2) 2-0 to finish the weekend sweep.
The way it Occurred
After a scoreless opening interval, freshman Nicole Doeringer scored her first collegiate aim on an help from sophomore Cordelia Wemyss to place Fisher forward simply over six minutes into the second interval.
The Cardinals went forward 2-0 later within the interval when freshman Ellie Pranter completed a feed from Eibhleann Knox for her first collegiate aim.
The Cardinals devoted the sport from begin to end, recording 40 pictures to Neumann’s 17. Freshman goaltender Brynn Bacak made 17 saves within the shutout.
Recreation Notes
- Knox tallied her first collegiate help.
 - Wemyss, a switch from Utica, notched her first help as a Cardinal.
 - Freshman Sophie Grant led the Cardinals within the face-off circle, successful 12 of 18 makes an attempt.
 
Up Subsequent
The Cardinals face William Smith at 7 p.m. subsequent Friday, Nov. 7, in Geneva, N.Y.
			

