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Corser-James Lifts Chatham in Shootout after Playing Alvernia to a 1-1 Tie

READING, PA - Chatham earned the extra point in a shootout victory over the Alvernia Golden Wolves (8-6-2, 6-5-2) on a score by senior Allie Corser-James after the two teams skated to a 1-1 draw after 65 minutes of play. After dropping the season series against Wilkes, the Cougars bounced back to earn the extra point. 

The first period began and ended with the only two scores of the game. Just 35 seconds into the opening period, fifth-year Brooke Almond netted her seventh goal of the season off an assist from Corser-James. Then, with 10 seconds remaining in the first, Alvernia tied the game. The Golden Wolves had multiple power play opportunities to take the lead in the first, but Chatham held the host to just five shots during the six penalty minutes. 

The remainder of regulation saw the Cougars trail in the shot count 16-23. There were a total of 13 penalties called between both teams and multiple missed chances. Chatham had two power plays in the third while Alvernia had three, but neither side could capitalize. 

In overtime, Alvernia accounted for all three shots. The tie sustained throughout the extra period and forced a shootout, where Corser-James sealed the game. 

Junior Lindsey Batz was busy in the net, recording 33 saves on 34 shots. 

The Cougars will meet the Golden Wolves again on Sunday at 1 p.m. at Santander Arena.