However, Cornell (11-6-2, 7-4-1 ECAC) leapt out ahead early and held onto its lead for 56 minutes, despite an almost-overlooked goal in the second period, to earn a 5-2 win over St. Lawrence. Five minutes later, junior defender Piper Grober fired a shot off the faceoff, which bounced off the pads of St. Lawrence goaltender Emma-Sofie Nordström and onto the waiting stick of freshman forward Shannon Pearson. This production came from less common goal-scorers — it was Pearson’s second goal of the season, MacEachern’s third. A Cornell turnover in the offensive zone allowed a pass ahead to a lone St. Lawrence forward, who lifted a shot past a defender-less Bergmann. It just shifted the momentum back to our team.”With a minute left on the clock, St. Lawrence received a power play and a chance to get one back before final time.
Source: Daily Sun January 11, 2026 01:16 UTC