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Martlets Come Up Short

Westminster was on the road Dec. 8 to face a tough Loomis team. The first period was even as each team tried to break through. Unfortunately, Loomis struck first with just two minutes left. The second period was not Westminster's best showing, and Loomis capitalized leaving the score 4-0. Westminster worked to get back to basics and defenseman Sam DeLeo '21 led the way as she played textbook one-on-one's and made great breakout passes. Megan Rittenhouse '20 made an outstanding play to break the puck out and go end to end to put the Martlets on the board at long last. Loomis answered in turn, and Westminster was unable to rebound. There is a lot for the team to take away from this tough loss. They will work hard this week to get back to basics and prepare for the Harrington Tournament next weekend.
 
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