Edina at Minnetonka
7 p.m.. Tuesday, Jan. 13

Edina isn't the dominant squad fans have become accustomed to seeing in recent years, but the Hornets have several chances to make some late-season noise with four games against Lake Conference foes still on the schedule.

No. 6-2A Edina (11-6-1), however, must get its offense back on track to have any hope of screaming back into the race for a league title. The Hornets are 0-4 in conference play and have scored a total of four goals in the four losses.

Taylor Williamson seems to have regained her goal-scoring prowess for Edina. The Minnesota commit tallied three goals in the Hornets' last two games, giving her a team-high 22. The senior also leads the team in points (35).

No. 3-2A Minnetonka (14-5-0, 3-2) has seen Annalise Rice emerge as a scoring threat. Rice has seven goals in the last six games.

The Hornets remain unsettled in goal, with senior Shannon Peterson (7-3-0, 1.60, .927) and sophomore Anna Goldstein (4-3-1, 2.82, .893) splitting time.