
Cuse Comes Out on Top in a Battle Against Stonehill
10/3/2025 8:07:00 PM | Ice Hockey
BRIDGEWATER Mass. – Syracuse University women's ice hockey team got its first win of the season over Stonehill College 3-2 Friday night at Bridgewater Ice Arena.
Syracuse (1-2-0) scored its first goals of the season with three different scorers Nea Tervonen, Jackson Kinsler, and Emma Gnade. Stella Costabile and Peyton Armstrong both picked up an assist for the Orange. Bella Gould had her first start of the year in the net and held down the goal for the Orange to collect the win with 24 saves.
Stonehill (0-1-0) could not match the Syracuse offense even with efforts by Gracie Sacca, Madison Achtyl and Lily Geist collecting nearly half of the Skyhawks shots. Goals came from Sacca and Reagan Whynot to keep Stonehill in the game. Netminder Eve Stone gathered 39 saves in total for the night.
How it Happened
Behind the Numbers
Up Next for Syracuse
Syracuse (1-2-0) scored its first goals of the season with three different scorers Nea Tervonen, Jackson Kinsler, and Emma Gnade. Stella Costabile and Peyton Armstrong both picked up an assist for the Orange. Bella Gould had her first start of the year in the net and held down the goal for the Orange to collect the win with 24 saves.
Stonehill (0-1-0) could not match the Syracuse offense even with efforts by Gracie Sacca, Madison Achtyl and Lily Geist collecting nearly half of the Skyhawks shots. Goals came from Sacca and Reagan Whynot to keep Stonehill in the game. Netminder Eve Stone gathered 39 saves in total for the night.
How it Happened
- Stonehill struck first 11 seconds into the game with a goal by Sacca after passes from Achtyl and Geist.
- Syracuse answered a few minutes later at the 3:53 mark with a Tervonen score from Costabile to even it up in the first.
- Not even a minute into the second quarter Kinsler retaliated and found the back of the net after a saved shot to give Cuse the lead.
- The Orange would tally another in the second at the 7:11 mark with Gnade's first career goal on a feed from Peyton Armstrong.
- The Skyhawks had an answer and Whynot lit the light once more for 16:44 into the second period for Stonehill.
- Both sides collected more shots on goal in the third, but neither team could hit the netting.
Behind the Numbers
- The Orange had 42 shots on goal and had at least 10 shots each period. The team out-shot Stonehill 42-26.
- Tervonen and Gnade both had double digit faceoffs wins over their opponents accumulating 22 between the two forwards.
- Armstrong led the team in shots with five, eight Syracuse players had three or more shots in total.
Up Next for Syracuse
- Game two of the weekend series against the Skyhawks begins Saturday October 4 with puck drop at 1p.m. at Bridgewater Ice Arena.
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