EAST BOSTON – In an exhilarating display of teamwork and prowess, fourteen players from the Suffolk women’s hockey team contributed to a record-breaking night, propelling the Rams to an impressive 11-0 victory over Framingham State on Saturday evening at the Louis E. Porrazzo Memorial Skating Rink. This decisive win not only showcased their skill but also reset the program’s single-game goals scored record.
THE BASICS
SCORE: Suffolk 11 | Framingham State 0
RECORDS: Suffolk (3-5-0) | Framingham State (0-7-0)
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Rams kicked off the scoring frenzy with an explosive first period, netting four goals in just 1:13 and establishing a commanding lead that they would maintain for the rest of the match. Maddie Gagliano was quick to make her mark at the 11:16 mark, blazing the trail for Suffolk. Cassie Borowski added two more goals shortly thereafter, followed by Katie Newkirk, who sealed the initial rally with an additional score.
Continuing their dominance, Suffolk exploded for another five goals during the second period, driving the score to a staggering 9-0. This barrage was ignited by Bella Schmidt just 2:28 into the stanza. Liliana Moose contributed to the scoring on the board with a goal at the 13:45 mark. Kate Pohl and Lily Abraham both added short-handed goals in a remarkable 29-second span beginning at the 9:45 mark, pushing the lead even further. Anya Nichipor capped off the period with a goal, sending Suffolk into the locker room with a commanding nine-goal advantage.
With determination, Schmidt tied the Rams’ previous single-game goal mark with an unassisted short-handed goal at the 12:14 mark of the final period. Five minutes later, Aiden Levee-Oshiro cemented the new record by finding the back of the net with a helping hand from Jenna Caballero, marking Suffolk’s 11th scoring achievement of the night.
NETMINDER NOTES
- Lola Rubenstein logged her first collegiate shutout, making 13 saves in a standout performance.
- Anna McGinty started strong with 16 saves in the opening period.
- Brigid Millian contributed with nine stops during the second stanza.
- Lila Chamoun faced 61 shots and made 25 saves in the final period for Framingham State.
STATISTICALLY SPEAKING
- Leading the charge, Lassman recorded four assists, showcasing her playmaking abilities.
- Leslie Steiner (3a), Jenna Caballero (3a), Schmidt (2g, 1a), Moose (1g, 2a), and Borowski (2g, 1a) all stood out with three points each.
- Nichipor also made her presence felt with a goal and an assist.
- Suffolk outshot Framingham State, an eye-popping 61 to 13, demonstrating their offensive dominance throughout the match.
- In the face-off circle, the Rams held a slight edge, winning 37 out of 68 contests.
- The Rams showcased their resilience by successfully killing off four penalties, allowing no goals while shorthanded.
NOTEWORTHY
- This match marked the first-ever meeting between Suffolk and Framingham State.
- Suffolk’s 11 goals shattered the previous program record of 10 goals, set in a 10-3 victory over Curry on November 13, 2021.
- With an impressive 18 assists logged during the game, Suffolk broke their previous program record of 17 assists, also set during the Curry match in 2021.
- The total 29 points scored by the Rams established a new team record, surpassing the 27 points recorded in their 10-3 victory over Curry.
- This match represented the first time Suffolk scored multiple short-handed goals in a game, highlighting their defensive skill set.
- The three short-handed goals are the highest scored in a single NCAA Division III women’s hockey game this season.
- Rubenstein celebrated her collegiate debut in style with a shutout performance.
- Borowski notched her career high with two goals and three total points while matching her best with one assist.
- Molind, Abraham, and Moose all achieved a remarkable single-game +/- record of +5.
- Following the match, Lassman reached a personal milestone with four assists, the most by a Rams player since Cote’s four assists in the victory against the Colonels.
- Several players earned personal bests: Steiner reached a career high with three points and assists, while Schmidt achieved a new milestone with two goals in addition to her point and assist total.
- Abraham celebrated her first collegiate goal, marking a significant milestone in her young career.
WHAT’S NEXT?
Suffolk is set to return to Conference of New England (CNE) competition on Tuesday, November 26, when they travel to the University of New England for a pivotal 7:00 p.m. contest.
How does Coach Doe plan to maintain the team’s momentum and performance level throughout the remainder of the season?
**Interview with Suffolk Women’s Hockey Coach, Jane Doe**
**Interviewer:** Coach Doe, congratulations on the incredible 11-0 victory over Framingham State. How does it feel to have your team reset the program’s single-game goals scored record?
**Coach Doe:** Thank you! It’s an extraordinary feeling. I’m incredibly proud of the team for their hard work and determination. Breaking the program’s scoring record really demonstrates our growth and the potential this team has, especially after a challenging start to the season.
**Interviewer:** The Rams came out strong in the first period, scoring four goals in just over a minute. What was your strategy going into that opening frame, and how do you think it contributed to the final score?
**Coach Doe:** Our focus was on starting fast and establishing control early on. We knew Framingham State was struggling in their previous games, so we aimed to capitalize on that by applying consistent pressure. The quick succession of goals definitely set the tone for the rest of the game.
**Interviewer:** Bella Schmidt and Aiden Levee-Oshiro were pivotal in reaching this milestone. Could you speak about their performances and their importance to the team?
**Coach Doe:** Absolutely! Bella’s relentless work ethic and scoring capability make her a critical player for us. Her ability to tie the single-game goal mark is a testament to her skill. Aiden also stepped up when it mattered, contributing another goal and really helping solidify our offensive play. Both players, along with the entire team, showed fantastic teamwork.
**Interviewer:** Lola Rubenstein earned her first collegiate shutout with 13 saves. What does her performance mean for her confidence moving forward?
**Coach Doe:** Lola’s performance was outstanding. Getting a shutout not only boosts her confidence but also shows the team that we have a solid foundation in goal. It’s essential for us to have a strong defensive line and reliable goaltending if we want to be competitive this season.
**Interviewer:** Looking ahead, how do you plan to build on this victory and what are your goals for the rest of the season?
**Coach Doe:** This win is a huge confidence booster, but we have to stay focused. We want to keep building on this momentum and work on our consistency. Each game is a new opportunity to learn and improve. Our goal is to finish the season strong and continue competing at a higher level.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Coach Doe, and best of luck with the rest of the season!
**Coach Doe:** Thank you! I appreciate your support. Go Rams!