Bowdoin Picks
Up Win in Second Round NCAA Field Hockey Tournament
Women's
College Field Hockey
November 15, 2008
BRUNSWICK, Maine - The Bowdoin
College field hockey team defeated Stevens Institute of
Technology, 3-0, in an NCAA Tournament Second-Round game on
Saturday.
The Polar Bears (16-2) will
face the winner of Lebanon Valley and Middlebury in the
Regional Final on Sunday at 1:00 p.m. The Ducks end the best
season in program history with a record of 19-4.
The third-ranked defending national champions controlled the
pace of play throughout, out-shooting the 16th-ranked
visitors 20-2. But Bowdoin struggled to find the back of the
net thanks to some stellar defensive plays by Stevens.
The Polar Bears had an early bid to grab the lead just
moments into the contest, but a shot on the doorstep by
Shavonne Lord was swept aside by defender Erin Broderick to
keep the game scoreless. Later in the period, Julia King
ripped a shot off the post following a corner opportunity
and goaltender Stephanie Smith made five saves in the
opening stanza.
But it was the Ducks' only defensive misplay of the half
that led to the only goal of the period as Bowdoin's
Madeleine McQueeney took control of a turnover 30 yards out
and beat her defender to left side of the goal.
McQueeney centered to Ingrid Oelschlager, who slipped the
ball inside the right post to give the Polar Bears the lead
14:48 into the contest.
Bowdoin carried their one-goal edge into the second period
and doubled their lead when Lindsay McNamara redirected a
shot by Julia King in front of the cage to make it 2-0 with
16:52 to play. Stevens had their best opportunity to score
just moments later off a penalty corner. Kara Borzillo had
two attempts in close, the second of which was swept off the
goal line by defender Kara Kelley, to maintain Bowdoin's two
goal advantage.
The Polar Bears upped their lead with less than 10 minutes
to go.
Following a Stevens turnover, McQueeney found Katie Herter
with a centering pass that the first-year buried to make it
3-0 with 9:12 to play.
Stephanie Smith made several strong saves to keep the game
close, stopping 11 shots overall for the Ducks, who set a
school record wins and captured their first NCAA Tournament
bid this season. Bowdoin split time between Emileigh Mercer
(no saves) and Emily Neilson (one save).
BOX SCORE:
http://athletics.bowdoin.edu/sports/fall/fh/2008-09/stats/ncaa1.htm
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1 |
2 |
Final |
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Stevens
Institute of Technology |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Bowdoin
College |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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