Hamilton, NY — The Colgate women’s hockey team dropped a 4-0 decision to the Warriors of Wayne State on Saturday. It marks the first time this season Colgate has allowed more than two goals and was held scoreless.
Wayne State scored the first goal in the second period at 2:55 when Heidi Burns tallied a goal from Emily McGrath-Agg and Kelly Zamora.
The Warriors came out in the third period and put away the Raiders with three goals in under four minutes.
Jessica Snelgrove scored at 4:52, then McGrath-Agg and Kim Spaulding tallied goals just eight seconds apart at 8:35 to set the final at 4-0.
The Raiders outshot Wayne State 30-26 and continues their struggles on the power-play by going 0-4.
Rebecca Lahar (Vienna, Va.) made 18 saves before getting replaced by freshman Brook Wheeler (Listowel, Ont.) who made four stops.
Colgate begins league play on Friday when the Raiders travel to Ithaca, N.Y. to face the Big Red of Cornell at 7 p.m.