Lake Forest College Sports Information
November 8, 2003
Contact: Mike Wajerski, SID

Foresters Win and Tie at St. Mary's University
Team is back at home next weekend
  

Katie Snowden recorded her first career point on Friday.
WINONA, MN - The Forester women's hockey team recorded a win and a tie at St. Mary's University over the weekend (November 7-8) to raise its record on the year to 1-2-1. Lake Forest defeated the Cardinals 3-2 Friday night and the teams skated to a 2-2 tie Saturday afternoon.

The home team got on the scoreboard first just 23 seconds into Friday's contest. Jessica Ribish, who scored the Cardinal's first goal, added another at the 10:45 mark of the first period.

Lake Forest responded with a pair of second period goals. The first was scored by sophomore forward Lil Caligiuri (Wheaton, IL/Culver Academy) at 4:34. Sophomore defender Jess Healy (Kentville, NS/Westminster School) was credited with the assist on Caligiuri's second goal of the season. Junior forward Nichole Greco's (Franklin Park, IL/Chicago Young Americans) first goal of the year tied the score with just 27 seconds remaining in the period. Freshman forward Katie Snowden (Toronto, ON/Willowdale) recorded the assist, her first career point.

The game winning goal was an unassisted goal by sophomore defender Andrea Richmond (Enfield, NH/Northfield Mount Hermon School) at the 12:03 mark of the third period. It was Richmond's first goal of the year and the second in her career.

Senior goaltender Theresa Taylor (Spartanburg, SC/National Sports Academy) tallied 28 saves.

Freshman Sally Bevis (Richmond, VT/North American Hockey Adademy), the Foresters' other goaltender, was between the pipes on Saturday. Bevis stopped 36 shots on goal in the game while surrendering just two goals.

After just over 37 minutes of scoreless hockey, St. Mary's scored first again and led 1-0 after two periods.

Healy scored her first goal of the season at the 3:31 mark of the third stanza with an assist credited to junior forward Lindsey Wild (Inver Grove Heights, MN/Rosemount). Sophomore forward Erin McGrath (Chippawa, ON/Niagara Rapids) gave the visitors the lead on an unassisted goal at 12:20, her first of the season. St. Mary's tied the score just over two minutes later and each defense held its opponent scoreless during the final 14:29 of regulation and the five-minute overtime.

The Foresters will be back at home next weekend (November 14-15) against Augsburg College. The teams will face off at 8:00 Friday night and again at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. Lake Forest swept Augsburg to open the 2002-03 season, the only time the two teams have gone head-to-head.

Friday's Box Score
Saturday's Box Score