What's Happening?
Kahlen Lamarche, a junior forward for Quinnipiac University's women's ice hockey team, reached a significant milestone by recording her 100th career point during a game against RPI. This achievement was
marked by an assist on a goal scored by freshman forward Jade Barbirati, contributing to the Bobcats' 5-1 victory. Additionally, Lamarche scored her 50th career goal during the same game. This season has been particularly successful for Lamarche, who has had nine multi-goal games, including a standout performance with four goals against Northeastern Huskies on October 17. Lamarche's accomplishment makes her the 11th player in the program's history to reach 100 career points, and she is the youngest since Kelly Babstock in 2014 to do so, achieving this in 98 games.
Why It's Important?
Lamarche's achievement is a testament to her skill and consistency on the ice, highlighting her as a key player for Quinnipiac's women's ice hockey team. Reaching 100 career points is a significant milestone that underscores her contribution to the team's success and her potential for future accomplishments. This milestone not only enhances her personal career but also elevates the profile of the Quinnipiac women's ice hockey program, potentially attracting more attention and talent to the team. Her performance could inspire younger athletes and contribute to the team's competitive edge in collegiate ice hockey.
What's Next?
As Lamarche continues her breakout season, she is likely to play a crucial role in the team's upcoming games. Her performance could influence the team's strategy and dynamics, as they aim to maintain their competitive standing. The team's coaching staff may focus on leveraging Lamarche's skills to maximize their chances in future matches. Additionally, Lamarche's achievements could attract attention from professional scouts, opening opportunities for her post-collegiate career. The team will likely continue to support her development, aiming for further milestones and successes.








