Fruitvale's Ella Matteucci, Clarkson capture NCAA Women's Hockey championship
Ellla Matteucci has put Fruitvale on the NCAA women’s hockey map.
The former Kootenay Wildcat rearguard helped Clarkson end Minnesota’s two-year run as NCAA women’s hockey champions as the Golden Knights posted the 5-4 upset in the final of the Frozen Four Sunday in Connecticut.
Shannon MacAulay, from Mount Herbert, P.E.I., scored on a breakaway with 4:16 left in the third to help give Clarkson a surprise win.
Clarkson (31-5-5) earned its first national title in any sport and became the first non-Western Collegiate Hockey Association team to win a women’s hockey national championship.
Minnesota, Wisconsin and Minnesota Duluth combined to win the first 13 national titles.
Minnesota (38-2-1) fell behind 3-1, rallied to tie the game at 3-3, but again fell behind by two goals at 5-3 late in the third period before narrowing the gap to one.
The Golden Knights defeated Mercyhurst 5-1 in Friday’s semifinal game.
Matteucci, the daughter of Melissa and Paul Matteucci of Fruitvale, completed her junior year with the Golden Knights working on a history degree.
The 5’7″ rearguard is a versatile skater who has played forward and defence for the Golden Knights and has four assists in three seasons with Clarkson.
Before landing a scholarship with Clarkson Matteucci, an outstanding baseball player, played for Notre Dame Hounds.