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Parker Caldara
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Parker Caldara earns credit on the game-winning goal as the Cardinals dominate Salve Regina.
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Winner Wesleyan (CT) WES 5-13-2
1
Salve Regina SRU 12-11-0
Winner
Wesleyan (CT) WES
5-13-2
4
Final
1
Salve Regina SRU
12-11-0
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Wesleyan (CT) WES 2 1 1 4
Salve Regina SRU 1 0 0 1

Game Recap: Women's Ice Hockey |

Women’s Hockey Topples Salve Regina 4-1 on the Road

NEWPORT, R.I. – With four separate skaters converting on goals, the Wesleyan women's ice hockey team toppled Salve Regina University on Saturday night in a 4-1 road win to mark the third win in a row for Wesleyan from Salve Regina's Howard Rink.

Led by Parker Caldara '29 with a goal and an assist, the Cardinals (5-13-2)made a lot of noise following the Seahawks' (12-11-0) lone goal. With just over five minutes of play from the opening faceoff, Riley Esposito put a puck behind Jenna Guglielmi '27 'to give the Seahawks an early lead.

Allowing another 10 minutes to run, the Cardinals answered with Caroline Humber's '29 game-tying goal on the power play with help from Bree Anderson '29. Caldara closed the opening period with the game-winning goal, scoring with less than a minute remaining. Emma Lucchese's '28 pass garnered the assist.

Kimberly Jung '27 greeted the Seahawks goaltender Sydney Baxter in the second period, scoring just 54 seconds from the opening faceoff. Caldara set Jung's goal to give the Cardinals the two-goal lead. The Seahawks held through the remainder of the period and into the third, giving way to a late short-handed goal by Dylan Green '26. With the Cardinals called for tripping, the Seahawks gained the man-advantage and tried for a sixth player on the ice by pulling Baxter from the net. The move proved unlucky for the Seahawks with Green closing in on the empty net.

From the faceoff circle, Lilly Place '28 lead all Cardinals with 10 wins on the draw.

In goal, Guglielmi finished the evening with 12 saves. Baxter's total save count for the Seahawks fell at 20.

The Cardinals return to action on Friday, Feb. 13, when they face Colby on the road at 7 p.m.
 
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