By: MISU Sports Info
Tournament Website
MINOT, N.D. –
Chloe Melton has accomplished a lot this season. She's broken the Minot State University record for most career assists, moved into the top three in both career points and goals and became just the third player in Beaver history to record double-digit goals, but her biggest career moment may have come in the first round of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Tournament Wednesday evening.
In the 3-1 win against Upper Iowa the Fleet, England native scored her first hat trick, the first hat trick in NSIC Tournament play, breaking not only that conference record, but also the record for most points in a conference tournament game with six.
"I feel like it was a long time coming," Melton said, referring back to her two-goal game against Minnesota Duluth where she felt she had a chance to do it then. "Now that I finally did it, especially at home in front of a home crowd, I'm very pleased."
Melton was also quick to give credit where it was due as her team did a good job finding her in open positions.
Ninfa Ramirez, who now has 11 assists on the season (another MISU record), assisted on all three goals while
Brianna Ramsey also assisted on one. The three assists from Ramirez ties for the second most in NSIC Tournament play.
"It was definitely a team effort," Melton said. "I couldn't have done it without the great balls from Ninja and Bri."
Getting the ball to Ramirez and Melton was a strategic adjustment from head coach
Jason Spain after a close first half which ended with a 1-0 lead for the Beavers after the first goal was scored in the 37th minute. It was a conversation about their time at Yuba College with assistant coach
Aaron Daley that helped turn things into Minot State's favor.
Minot State will host the remainder of the NSIC Tournament on Friday and Sunday, November 4 and 6. The Beavers are scheduled to play Augustana on Friday at 3 p.m. at Herb Parker Stadium.
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