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Back in Action After Two Cancellations, Westminster Dominates

After a lackluster start with Loomis putting the puck in the net just 13 seconds into the game, Westminster rebounded with solid offensive production from the blue line, to finish the first period with a 2-1 lead. Caroline McDermott ’20 evened things up with 8:36 left in the period, and Jenna Kosior ’21 knocked in a rebound off a shot from Ellie Cramer ’22 just minutes later. Westminster went on to dominate the second period, but Loomis’ goalie kept the game close, letting in just one goal, another shot from the point, by Susie Renehan ’19. Early in the third period, Natalie Rubin ’19 added one more goal to Westminster’s tally. Loomis snuck in a second goal midway through the third, but was not able to mount a comeback, and Westminster finished strong, winning the game 4-2.
 
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