ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Syracuse University’s women’s ice hockey team showcased a powerful performance on the road, defeating RIT 5-2. Star player Peyton Armstrong led the way with a goal and three assists, marking her significant presence in the game.
The Orange’s offensive strategy proved effective, particularly on power plays, where they scored three goals and added one empty-netter. With this win, Syracuse improves to 5-4-0 overall and a perfect 3-0-0 in Atlantic Hockey America (AHA).
In the first period, Jordan Blouin opened the scoring with a power-play goal, followed by a scoring spree in the second. Armstrong started it off, assisted by Celia Wiegand. Rookie Rachel Walsh then netted her first career goal on another power play. Just 48 seconds later, Nea Tervonen added to the tally, pushing the lead to 4-0.
RIT fought back in the third period, with Riley Gramlich and Ireland Stein each scoring to cut the deficit. However, Sami Gendron capped the game with an empty-netter, sealing the victory for Syracuse.
Here are some interesting stats from the match:
- Syracuse converted 3 out of 5 power-play opportunities, its best performance yet this season.
- Armstrong’s four points in this game brought her season total to eight.
- Tervonen also shone defensively, leading the team in faceoff wins.
This win adds to Syracuse’s impressive record on the road, now standing undefeated at 5-0-0 this season. It marks a turnaround for the team after a challenging start of 2-4-0. Fans are buzzing on social media, celebrating their team’s momentum and the standout plays from Armstrong and the newcomers.
The Orange will be home next to face RIT again at the Tennity Ice Pavilion. This back-to-back matchup offers a chance for redemption for the Tigers and further solidifies Syracuse’s growing confidence this season.
Notably, the recent rise in women’s sports viewership indicates a growing interest in programs like Syracuse’s. According to a 2023 Nielsen report, women’s sports viewership increased by 50% in the last year, underscoring the importance of supporting these athletes in their journey.
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