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BURLINGTON, Vt.– The Providence College women’s hockey squad triumphed over Vermont, 5-3 on Friday, Jan. 3, at Gutterson Fieldhouse in Burlington, Vt. The Friars improved their overall record to 8-8-3 and maintained a 4-6-2 record in Hockey East competition. The Catamounts fell to 4-14-2 overall and 3-8-2 in Hockey East. Netminder Hope Walinski (Lincoln, R.I.) registered 27 saves for Providence.
SCORE
Vermont – 3 | Providence – 5
RECORDS
Vermont – 4-14-2 (3-8-2 HEAW) | Providence – 8-8-3 (4-6-2 HEAW)
VENUE
Gutterson Fieldhouse | Burlington, Vt.
GAME FLOW & NOTES
–Brooke Becker (Orchard Park, N.Y.) netted the Friars’ initial goal unassisted on the power play at 17:29 of the first period.
-Vermont equalized 3:29 into the second period through Kaylee Lewis, with assists coming from Evelyne Blais-Savoie and Ashley Kokavec.
-The Catamounts took the lead on Ashley Kokavec’s goal, assisted by Oona Havana and Kaylee Lewis.
-Five minutes later, Becker set up Audrey Knapp (Stevens Point, Wis.) for a breakaway goal, marking Knapp’s ninth of the season. The assist marked Becker’s third multi-point game this season and the 13th of her career.
-Providence reclaimed the lead with Peyton Blaney’s (Millgrove, Ontario) first collegiate goal, assisted by Dylan Berman (Deephaven, Minn.) and Sarah Davies (Mississauga, Ontario).
-The Friars extended their advantage to 4-2 when Millie Sirum (Oslo, Norway) scored off a deflection by Jessie Pellerin (Bowmanville, Ontario) from a shot taken by Lily Martinson (Allen, Texas).
-Vermont’s Josie Hemp closed the gap to 4-3 early in the third period, assisted by Maddy Skelton and Kyla Bent.
–Ashley Clark (North Weymouth, Mass.) sealed the victory with an empty-net goal, assisted by Pellerin and Lily Hendrikson (Edina, Minn.).
-Walinski turned away 27 shots for the Friars.
-Providence achieved its first win in the series since Jan. 13, 2024, following three consecutive ties.
-In the Matt Kelly era, the Friars hold a 4-3-0 record in Hockey East matchups after the winter break.
-Providence enhanced its record to 5-2-2 when scoring first and 4-1-0 with a power-play goal.
-The Friars remain undefeated at 4-0-0 this season when scoring five or more goals.
-The triumph advanced the Friars’ situational record to 4-1-1 when leading after 40 minutes.
STAT COMPARISON
Providence – 5
Shots: 17
Face-offs: 17/41
Power plays: 1/1
Penalty Kill: 1/1
Vermont – 3
Shots: 30
Face-offs: 24/41
Power plays: 0/1
Penalty Kill: 0/1
PC GAME HIGHS
Shots on Goal: Johnson (4)
Blocks: Becker, Berman, Clarke (2)
Goals: Becker, Blaney, Clark, Knapp, Sirum (1)
Assists: Pellerin (2)
Points: Becker, Pellerin (2)
UP NEXT
Providence will travel to North Andover, Mass. to conclude the weekend against Merrimack College on Saturday, Jan. 4 at 6:00 p.m.
For further updates on the Providence women’s hockey program, follow the team on Twitter and Instagram @PCWHockey.
-GO FRIARS-
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