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Holy Cross Vault: Women's hockey shocks No. 5 Northeastern to earn first Hockey East win

During this unprecedented time when we will be without sporting events for the near future, the Holy Cross Vault will take a look back at old stories about some of the Crusaders' top moments in recent years. Our long and storied history is filled with memories of championships, record-setting performances and accomplishments that defied the odds. The Holy Cross Vault will give you a chance to re-live some of your favorite moments from the past, or learn for the first time about things you might have missed.

This week, we look back to Nov. 30, 2018, when the Holy Cross women's hockey team upset No. 5 Northeastern to earn the program's first win as a member of Hockey East. 

 

WORCESTER, Mass. – Freshman Jada Brenon made 34 saves and junior Rachel Moore scored twice as the Holy Cross women's hockey team defeated No. 5 Northeastern, 5-3, Friday night at the Hart Center for its first Hockey East win in program history. The Huskies go down as the highest ranked opponent that the Crusaders have ever beaten.

On a night where they were outshot, 37-17, the Crusaders made the absolute most of their opportunities to grab the victory.  Down 2-0 after the first period, Holy Cross came out in the second, a frame that has been notorious for giving the team trouble this season, and got two goals to tie it up. Then in the third, the Crusaders scored two more to go up 4-2, before Northeastern got one back to pull within one.

With ten minutes remaining, Moore corralled a rebound to put Holy Cross back up by two and that's where it would stay. Despite heavy, sustained pressure from the Huskies for three straight minutes to end the game, Brenon and the defense stood strong, turning away shot after shot.

HOW IT HAPPENED:

1-0 NU (1st, 5:33, EV): The Huskies grabbed the lead early in the game thanks to Alina Mueller.

2-0 NU (1st, 7:29, EV): Northeastern quickly added a second and appeared primed to run away with it in the first period.

2-1 HC (2nd, 2:42, PP): Carlie Magier continued her impressive freshman campaign when she got on the end of a strike from Antonia Matzka and was able to redirect it into the back of the net while on the power play.

2-2 HC (2nd, 9:40, EV): The Crusaders would tie it up after a puck took a strange bounce at center ice. Amanda Kewer found herself streaking towards the goalie with two defenders on her heels. She fired a shot that hit Northeastern's Brittany Bugalski's shoulder, ricocheted up and over, and dribbled across the line. Something was starting to feel different about this one.

3-2 HC (3rd, 00:25, EV): Moore scored her first collegiate goal just twenty-five seconds into the third period to give the Crusader just their second lead ever in Hockey East play.

4-2 HC (3rd, 6:48, PP): The Hart Center erupted when Maeve Reilly was in the perfect spot to send home a rebound off of Matzka's shot to take the two-goal lead on Holy Cross' second power play goal of the game.

4-3 NU (3rd, 9:06, EV): Being the outstanding team they are, the Huskies weren't going down without a fight. Chloe Aurard put Northeastern within one with nine minutes to play.

5-3 HC (3rd, 10:15, EV): Moore got her second of the night to ice it for the Crusaders. She was right in front of the net to grab the rebound and beat Bugalski over her right shoulder.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS:

  • Friday's win will go down as many firsts for the program. First win of the season, first Hockey East win, and the first time the program as beaten a top five nationally-ranked opponent.
  • The Crusaders scored twice on the power play for the first time this season.
  • Julie Matthias' four assists are a career high. The four points are the most she has had in game since she had five on Jan. 5 of last season in a 11-1 win over Post. 
  • Holy Cross was only called for two penalties all game, tying a season low.
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Players Mentioned

Amanda Kewer

#10 Amanda Kewer

F
5' 6"
Freshman
Julie Matthias

#21 Julie Matthias

F
5' 5"
Freshman
Maeve Reilly

#24 Maeve Reilly

F
5' 7"
Freshman
Antonia Matzka

#23 Antonia Matzka

D
5' 8"
Freshman
Jada Brenon

#31 Jada Brenon

G
5' 4"
Freshman
Carlie Magier

#28 Carlie Magier

F
5' 6"
Freshman
Rachel Moore

#18 Rachel Moore

F
5' 8"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Amanda Kewer

#10 Amanda Kewer

5' 6"
Freshman
F
Julie Matthias

#21 Julie Matthias

5' 5"
Freshman
F
Maeve Reilly

#24 Maeve Reilly

5' 7"
Freshman
F
Antonia Matzka

#23 Antonia Matzka

5' 8"
Freshman
D
Jada Brenon

#31 Jada Brenon

5' 4"
Freshman
G
Carlie Magier

#28 Carlie Magier

5' 6"
Freshman
F
Rachel Moore

#18 Rachel Moore

5' 8"
Junior
F
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