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PREVIEW: Women’s Ice Hockey Prepare for Weekend Split Against #14 UConn, #13 Providence

Orono, ME - The University of Maine women's ice hockey team prepare to host #14 UConn in the Alfond and host #13 Providence at the Norway Savings Arena in Auburn, Maine.

FRIDAY GAME INFORMATION (#14 UConn)
DATE:
January 27, 2023
TIME: 2:00 P.M.
SITE: Alfond Arena | Orono, ME
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SATURDAY GAME INFORMATION (#13 Providence)
DATE:
January 28, 2023
TIME: 6:00 P.M.
SITE: Norway Savings Arena | Auburn, ME
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Black Bears Notes and Notables

  • Maine has a season record of 12-14-1, 9-10-1.
  • Mira Seregély currently leads the Black Bears in points this season with 19 on 11 goals and eight assists.
  • Maine is coming off their first tie of the season against the Boston University Terriers and an overtime victory against the Boston College Eagles.
  • Against the Terriers, Mira Seregély, Grace Heiting, and Rahel Enzler each netted a goal in the 3-3 tie.
  • In the overtime 2-1 victory over the Eagles, Mira Seregély scored both goals to lead Maine to victory. 
  • Alyssa Wruble and Rahel Enzler each picked up three assists over the weekend with them both earning two assists against the Terries and one against the Eagles.
  • Emma Lange also had a strong weekend, registering two assists in the 1-0-1 weekend, dishing out one helper in each game for the Black Bears.
  • Anna LaRose started both games in net over the weekend, stopping 27 shots in the 3-3 draw with Boston University before stopping 36 in the 2-1 overtime win over Boston College.

The Series with #14 UConn Huskies

  • Since 2005, Maine and UConn have an overall record of 13-26-5.
  • Earlier this season, the Black Bears split against UConn earning a 1-0 victory and a 0-2 loss.

About the Huskies

  • UConn has a season record of 16-8-3, 10-7-3.
  • The Huskies are coming off a 2-2 tie against Providence College.
  • Jada Habisch and Coryn Tormala both lead the Huskies in points this season with 14. Habisch has nine goals and five assists while Tormala has six goals and eight assists.
  • Camryn Wong and Riley Grimley each netted one in the draw.
  • Kate Thurman, Kate and Christina Walker each earned a point in the contest with an assist on Grimley's goal.
  • Tia Chan went the distance in net for the Huskies and ended the game with 41 saves. 

The Series with #13 Providence Friars

  • Since 2006, Maine and Providence have an overall record of 15-26-4.
  • Earlier in the season, the Friars swept Maine with a 0-3 and 1-5 loss.

About the Friars

  • Providence has a season record of 17-8-3, 12-6-3.
  • Sara Hjalmarsson leads the Friars in points this season earning 30 points on 16 goals and 14 assists.
  • The Friars are coming off a 2-2 tie against UConn.
  • Sara Hjalmarsson and Reichen Kirchmair scored the Friars two goals in the draw.
  • Noemi Neubauerova, Lauren DeBlois, and Lindsay Bochna all picked up a point in the tie each earning an assist with Neubauerova and DeBlois assisting on Hjalmarrson's goal and Bochna helping on Kirchmair's score.
  • Sandra Abstreiter was in net for the Friars ending with 24 saves.

-UMaine-

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Players Mentioned

Rahel Enzler

#22 Rahel Enzler

F
5' 5"
Junior
Anna LaRose

#32 Anna LaRose

G
5' 5"
Junior
Alyssa Wruble

#28 Alyssa Wruble

F
5' 5"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Rahel Enzler

#22 Rahel Enzler

5' 5"
Junior
F
Anna LaRose

#32 Anna LaRose

5' 5"
Junior
G
Alyssa Wruble

#28 Alyssa Wruble

5' 5"
Sophomore
F
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