The Lake Forest College women's hockey team defeated Trine University 4-1 on Saturday to finish off a weekend series sweep on the road.
Trine scored the only goal of the opening period, converting on a power play opportunity at the 10:45 mark.
After out-shooting the Thunder 12-8 in the game's first 20 minutes, Lake Forest had a 14-1 advantage in that category in the second period. The visitors finally tied the score at the 8:51 mark on a power play goal from junior defenseman
Abby Meyer. Freshman forward
Jasmine Kohl then scored for the first time as a Forester at 13:05.
More than 20 minute of game time passed before the visitors added to their lead. Sophomore defenseman
Sophia Chapman, who assisted on Kohl's goal, scored one of her own with 5:13 to play in the contest. Freshman forward
Victoria Liu recorded her second assist of the afternoon and Meyer also set up Chapman's first of the year. An empty net goal by freshman defenseman
Annika Sankner with 48 seconds left was the first tally of her collegiate career and closed out the scoring.
Lake Forest had a 37-14 advantage in shots on goal and freshman goaltender Chelsea Dennis made 13 saves to finish the weekend with 37 in 38 chances.
The Foresters are now 4-4-0 overall and 4-2-0 in Northern Collegiate Hockey Association play. Trine fell to 0-8-0 overall and 0-6-0 in the league.
Lake Forest will host a non-conference game against Concordia University Wisconsin Tuesday night at 7:00.