ORONO, Maine - The Black Bears travel up to Presque Isle, Maine, to face off with the Mount Allison Mounties in an exhibition on Saturday afternoon, the Black Bears' only exhibition game of the season, after they split an early-week series with Dartmouth winning game two 3-2 on Tuesday evening. Mt. Allison comes into this game on a loss at St. Thomas, 3-1.
SCOUTING THE MOUNTIES: Mount Allison comes into the game with a 3-11 record playing in the Atlantic University Sport Conference. They are led by Senior Forwards Kara Anthony and Jennifer Dillon, who each have tallied 4 points this season. Anthony leads the team in goals with 3 and Dillon is tied for the lead in assists with 3; also with 3 assists on the team are Junior Defender Rosie Heffernan, and Junior Forward Gabrielle Vautour. Another key contributor for the Mounties is Sophomore Forward Jessica Campbell with 2 goals and 1 assist, and Sophomore Forward Heather Richards, who has the same stat-line.
In net, the Mounties have looked to Senior Goaltender Keri Martin who has started all 13 games she has appeared in, with a .910 save% and a 3.47 GAA. Her record is 3-10-0 on the season. In the lone game she did not start, Lindsay Wray (who has seen action in 4 total games) saw the start; her record is 0-1-0, with a save% of .870 and a 3.78 GAA.Â
SCOUTING THE BLACK BEARS: Maine comes into the game with a record of 4-12-1 in overall play, coming off a 3-2 win over non-conference opponent Dartmouth. The Black Bears are led by Freshman Forward Tereza Vanisova (10-9-19). In her last outing, Vanisova scored two goals. She is closely followed by Brooke Stacey (7-5-12) and fellow Czech Republic standout, Vendula Pribylova (3-9-12). Pribylova has notched six points in her last five games. Other key contributors for the Black Bears include Alyson Matteau (1-8-9), Morgan Sakundiak (5-3-8), and Catherine Tufts (4-2-6).Â
In net, the Black Bears have seen Freshman Carly Jackson, who comes in with a record of 2-11-1, a .907 save percentage, and 2.99 GAA. In her last outing, a 4-0 loss to Dartmouth, Jackson logged 30 saves. Â
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