{"id":1131,"date":"2000-10-27T11:10:32","date_gmt":"2000-10-27T16:10:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2000\/10\/27\/freshman-hunter-notches-first-collegiate-hat-trick-badgers-roll-past-huskies-6-2\/"},"modified":"2010-08-23T11:54:25","modified_gmt":"2010-08-23T16:54:25","slug":"freshman-hunter-notches-first-collegiate-hat-trick-badgers-roll-past-huskies-6-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp-admin.uscho.com\/recaps\/2000\/10\/27\/freshman-hunter-notches-first-collegiate-hat-trick-badgers-roll-past-huskies-6-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Freshman Hunter Notches First Collegiate Hat Trick; Badgers Roll Past Huskies, 6-2"},"content":{"rendered":"
Freshman Meghan Hunter notched her first career hat trick and added two assists to lead the sixth-ranked Badgers to a 6-2 win over St. Cloud State at the Alliant Energy Center Coliseum on Friday. Kendra Antony chipped in two goals to aid the Badger offense.<\/p>\n
The Badgers and Huskies were knotted at one at the first intermission. Antony got the Badgers and the game going with a goal at 12:51 of the first. Hunter flipped the puck ahead to Antony after Kerry Weiland won the puck along the boards deep in her own zone. <\/p>\n
St. Cloud State evened the score at one at 15:05 when Kobi Kawamoto stole the puck at her own blue line and finished a shorthanded breakaway.<\/p>\n
“I think St. Cloud came ready to play,” said interim head coach Trina Bourget. “We were kind of a little slow getting started, but once we got our feet going we played well and better as a team.”<\/p>\n
The Badger took the lead for good 12:14 into the second period when Hunter scored her first of the night, extending her goal- and point-scoring streaks to five games. Gretchen Anderson made the play, rushing end-to-end before finding Hunter in the slot. Hunter faked SCSU goaltender Laura Gieselman and backhanded a shot into the net.<\/p>\n
“Gretchen Anderson had a great game,” commented Bourget. “She stepped up for us on defense and had a really nice rush and a great pass to set up Meghan Hunter for the second goal.”<\/p>\n
Nicole Uliasz extended the UW lead to 3-1, receiving a pass from Steph Millar and shooting past a sprawled SCSU goalie at 14:33. <\/p>\n
In the third, Hunter would complete her hat trick with a power-play tally from Weiland at 12:14 and a goal in the last minute. She would first assist on the Badgers’ fifth goal at 15:17 that came from the stick of Antony. Hunter sent Michelle Sikich into the St. Cloud zone and Antony converted Sikich’s rebound for the goal. <\/p>\n
The Huskies scored at 16:46 to make it a 5-2 game when Rachel Denner wristed a shot past UW goaltender Jackie MacMillan from the high slot. Briana Munyon got the assist.<\/p>\n
Wisconsin would close out the scoring when Hunter scored her third of the game and eighth of the season at 19:37. Hunter and Antony worked a give-and-go on a two-on-one for the score.<\/p>\n
“A great night for Meghan Hunter — being a part of five of the six goals,” Bourget said. “She just dominates out there and is a great leader on and off the ice.”<\/p>\n
MacMillan made 19 saves and improved to 4-1-0 with the win. Gieselman stopped 30 shots in the loss for St. Cloud.<\/p>\n
The Badgers (4-1-0, 2-1-0 WCHA) go for their second sweep of the season when they play host to the Huskies (2-3-0, 2-3-0) Saturday at 2:05 p.m. at the Alliant Energy Center Coliseum.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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