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2014-15 Regular Season
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Miami University beats Denver University of 15-0 as Augustine gets hat trickCU Student Rec Center Sun, Nov 09, 2014 Katie Augustine lifted the Miami University RedHawks to a 15-0 victory with a hat trick against the Denver University of Pioneers. Augustine notched his first tally 11:56 into the first period. He then added goals at 10:13 into the second and at 5:38 into the third.Miami University gained an early advantage, leading 6-0 by the end of the first period. The RedHawks' offense rang up 78 shots on Denver University of's net. Miami University found the back of the net more times than it usually has this season. The RedHawks average 8.4 goals per game. Miami University got an offensive boost from its blueliners, who contributed two goals during the game. Miami University also got points from Carly Noble, who also registered one goal and one assist, Cassidy Guthrie, who also had three goals and one assist, Rachael Booth, who also racked up one goal and two assists, Morgan Mcgrath, who also registered one goal and one assist, Caitlin Karpinski, who also tallied one goal and one assist, Hayley Williams, who also had two goals and one assist, and Jordan Hanson, who also racked up one goal and four assists. Miami University also got a goal from Kathleen Baldwin as well. More assists for Miami University came via Eliza Abraham, who had three and Sarah Landkowski, Lindsey Ellis, and Jessica Gould, who each chipped in one. The Pioneers managed to stay out of the box better than usual, finishing with one minor for two minutes in penalty time. Denver University of ended up below its season average of 5.0 penalty minutes per game. The Pioneers found themselves stymied offensively, and got off a mere 13 shots against the RedHawks' defense. Carly Vanorden made seven saves before being replaced by Emalee Wills, who took the win and made six saves. Miami University ended with no penalties and went 0-for-1 on the power play. Sydney Firmin rejected 63 shots on goal for Denver University of. The Pioneers registered zero goals on zero power play opportunities.
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