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Ted Zingman might be the only person in Minnesota who actually likes seeing cold, wet autumn days. Playing on a wet field and in spotty rain for the fifth straight home game, the Pipers put the shackles down on Carleton's offense and used a late
Rachel Cervantez goal for a 1-0 victory at Paterson Field Saturday.
HU is now 5-1-1 at home this season and crept back over the .500 mark for the season at 7-6-2. (4-4 MIAC).
It was the second time this week Hamline sent a team that was hoping to stay in the tight conference playoff battle home disappointed.
This time, HU did it by holding the Knights to just one shot for the game. Meanwhile, the Pipers attacked as often as they could on the slick surface, finishing with nine for the game. They broke the scoreless draw with just 4:36 remaining in regulation when Cervantez redirected a pass from
Aileen Scheibner into the net for her first goal of the season.
Erin Urbanowicz (1) registered her third shutout of the season, improving her win-loss mark on the season to 4-3-1 and her goals against mark to 0.85. The senior has allowed the fewest goals of all regular tenders, stands third in Goals-Against Average and fourth in Save Percentage (.829).
HU is off until next Saturday when they travel to Bethel for a 1:00 p.m. game.