Bowdoin
Advances to NESCAC Semifinals
Women's
College Field Hockey
November 2, 2008
BRUNSWICK, Maine - The Bowdoin
College field hockey team scored three times in the first 13
minutes and staved off a late rally by Bates to take a 5-2
win in a NESCAC Quarterfinal match on Sunday.
The second-seeded Polar Bears
(13-2) are the three-time defending NESCAC Champions and
will face third-seeded Middlebury in the NESCAC semifinals
on Saturday, November 7 at Tufts University. Bates ends
their season with a record of 6-9.
Bowdoin wasted little time taking control of Sunday's
contest, scoring twice in the first four minutes. Kara
Kelley ripped a shot from the point off a penalty corner
opportunity at 32:54 before Madeleine McQueeney put back a
rebound off a Shavonne Lord shot at 32:07 to give the Polar
Bears a two-goal edge. Ten minnutes later, a nifty
give-and-go between Lindsay McNamara and Julia King set up
Lord, who found the back of the net at 21:46 to give the
hosts a three-goal lead.
Bates cut into the Polar Bear lead just moments later off a
penalty corner, when Annie Wilson found Morgan Maciewicz,
who blasted a shot from the top of the circle that tucked
inside the left post at the 20-minute mark. After Bowdoin
carried their 3-1 edge through intermission, the Bobcats
chipped away at the lead in the second period, as Abby
Childs converted a penalty corner feed from Jenna Dannis
with
22:07 remaining, trimming the advantage to 3-2.
The Polar Bears responded, however, as Lindsay McNamara
regained the two-goal edge when she put home a feed from
Kate Gormley on the doorstep with 13:49 left. With under
eight minutes to play, Kate Gormley centered a pass to Lord,
whose diving attempt redirected the ball past Bates
netminder Katie McEnroe to close out the scoring.
Katie McEnroe made four saves in net for Bates, while
Emileigh Mercer and Emily Neilson split time in goal for the
Polar Bears without recording a save. Bowdoin held a 21-6
edge in shots, with many chances sailing wide of the net.
The Polar Bears have won their last 24 games against Bates,
dating back to 1986.
Bowdoin will face a familiar foe in the NESCAC Semifinals.
The Polar Bears have played Middlebury six times in the last
three seasons, including the 2006 and '07 NESCAC
Championship games and '07 NCAA Championship, with Bowdoin
winning each time. Specific gametimes will be announced on
Monday, but the teams will play the late semifinal game on
November 7.
BOX SCORE:
http://athletics.bowdoin.edu/sports/fall/fh/2008-09/stats/nescac1.htm
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