
Photo by: Kylie Macziewski
Huskies celebrate Senior Night, square off with St. Thomas in home-and-home
2/3/2022 5:30:00 PM | Women's Hockey
ST. CLOUD, Minn. – St. Cloud State Women's Hockey readies to continue WCHA play this weekend with a home-and-home series against St. Thomas this Saturday and Sunday, February 5-6. The Huskies will celebrate Senior Night at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center on Saturday with a 2:00 p.m. CT puck drop then travel to Mendota Heights for another 2:00 p.m. CT start on Sunday.
Coverage of the series can be seen on B1G+ and heard on 97.5 FM RadioX, with links available on the SCSU Women's Hockey schedule page. The Huskies stand seventh in the WCHA standings with 12 points, while St. Thomas sits in eighth with seven.
SCSU is fresh off a strong weekend at home against then-No. 2/3 Wisconsin, taking a point from the Badgers on Friday and holding them to just five goals in the series – tying the second-lowest scoring series UW has had all season. The Huskies then fell to No. 5 Minnesota-Duluth 5-1 on Tuesday. Emma Polusny earned WCHA Goaltender of the Week honors last week and has enjoyed a strong season, going 4-5-2 with a 2.80 GAA and a .926 save percentage. Taylor Lind leads the Huskies in points with a 6-13-19 line, while Emma Gentry is the goal leader with 12 to go with five apples for 17 points. Courtney Hall has been red-hot as of late, scoring two goals and three assists in six games for a five-point January. Mackenzie Bourgerie (4-5-9) owns a career-high nine points, finding a home as a playmaking center. On the blue line, Dayle Ross leads SCSU with 43 blocks while McKenna Wesloh (1-5-6) leads all Huskies defenders in points. Sanni Ahola has earned four wins as the other half of SCSU's goaltending duo and made 37 saves against Wisconsin in her last start.
St. Thomas is 4-20-1 in their inaugural campaign as a DI program, having gone 4-17-1 in conference play. The Tommies have lost 15 straight since their October-closing sweep at RIT and are without Swiss goaltender Saskia Maurer (3-6-0, 3.16 GAA, .917 SV%) as she competes at the Winter Olympics. Alexa Dobchuk has handled most of the tending duties in her stead, going 1-14-1 with an .894 save percentage and a 4.46 goals against. Abby Promersberger leads in points as the lone Tommie with double-digit points with a 4-7-11 line, while Luci Bianchi owns a team-best five goals.
St. Cloud State will next host Ohio State at the HBNHC on Tuesday, February 8 at 2:00 p.m. CT.
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Women's Hockey, stay tuned to SCSUHuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Coverage of the series can be seen on B1G+ and heard on 97.5 FM RadioX, with links available on the SCSU Women's Hockey schedule page. The Huskies stand seventh in the WCHA standings with 12 points, while St. Thomas sits in eighth with seven.
SCSU is fresh off a strong weekend at home against then-No. 2/3 Wisconsin, taking a point from the Badgers on Friday and holding them to just five goals in the series – tying the second-lowest scoring series UW has had all season. The Huskies then fell to No. 5 Minnesota-Duluth 5-1 on Tuesday. Emma Polusny earned WCHA Goaltender of the Week honors last week and has enjoyed a strong season, going 4-5-2 with a 2.80 GAA and a .926 save percentage. Taylor Lind leads the Huskies in points with a 6-13-19 line, while Emma Gentry is the goal leader with 12 to go with five apples for 17 points. Courtney Hall has been red-hot as of late, scoring two goals and three assists in six games for a five-point January. Mackenzie Bourgerie (4-5-9) owns a career-high nine points, finding a home as a playmaking center. On the blue line, Dayle Ross leads SCSU with 43 blocks while McKenna Wesloh (1-5-6) leads all Huskies defenders in points. Sanni Ahola has earned four wins as the other half of SCSU's goaltending duo and made 37 saves against Wisconsin in her last start.
St. Thomas is 4-20-1 in their inaugural campaign as a DI program, having gone 4-17-1 in conference play. The Tommies have lost 15 straight since their October-closing sweep at RIT and are without Swiss goaltender Saskia Maurer (3-6-0, 3.16 GAA, .917 SV%) as she competes at the Winter Olympics. Alexa Dobchuk has handled most of the tending duties in her stead, going 1-14-1 with an .894 save percentage and a 4.46 goals against. Abby Promersberger leads in points as the lone Tommie with double-digit points with a 4-7-11 line, while Luci Bianchi owns a team-best five goals.
St. Cloud State will next host Ohio State at the HBNHC on Tuesday, February 8 at 2:00 p.m. CT.
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Women's Hockey, stay tuned to SCSUHuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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