Lady
Monks Spurn Mules in Double Overtime, 3-2
Women's
College Field Hockey
October 17, 2008
STANDISH, ME – Kayla
Nowell ‘11 (Bridgton, ME) scored her 15th goal of the
year 39 seconds into the second overtime period to lead
Saint Joseph's
(9-3, 3-1 NAC) past
Colby College
(4-6, 1-4
NESCAC),
3-2, for the first time in program history on Thursday
afternoon. Alyssa Dunn ‘11 (Standish, ME) scored the
game-tying goal, her first of the season, with 4:54 left
in regulation to send the match to extra frames. Amy
Campbell ‘10 (North Andover, MA) scored both of the
Colby goals in
the loss.
Julia Ostrowski ‘10
(Albany, NY) opened the game scoring at the 3:23 mark
off of a rebound after a scramble in front of
Colby keeper Liz
Fontaine ‘11 (Wilbraham, MA). The unassisted goal was
Ostrowski’s 10th of the year. The 1-0 lead stood going
into the halftime break.
Colby got on the
board just over five minutes into the second half with
Campbell’s first tally to knot the match at one apiece.
Meryl Poulin ‘11 (Cape Elizabeth, ME) received credit
for the assist on the play.
Campbell notched her
second score of the game 18 minutes later, unassisted,
to provide the Mules with a 2-1 advantage with 11
minutes to play.
With much of the offensive
action occurring in the SJC
defensive end in the second half, it didn’t look as if
the Royal Blue would be able to force extra play. But in
the 66th minute, Dunn managed to get the handle on a
loose ball in front and blasted a shot from 10 yards out
past Fontaine to net her first goal of the ‘08 season
and, eventually, send the game to extras.
As to be expected, the
seven-on-seven overtime format exhausted both teams but
there wasn’t a shortage of excellent scoring
opportunities. Both keepers were solid in the first OT
stanza, as Fontaine posted two saves and Meaghan Johnson
‘12 (Portland, ME) notched three saves for
St Joe's to help
preserve the tie and force a second overtime period.
On the Lady Monks’ first
possession of the second OT period, Kerrie Boutin ‘10
(Georgetown, MA) dished a great upfield pass to Nowell,
who managed to work her way around a defender and place
a shot past Fontaine to lift
St Joe's to a
3-2 win in the prolonged contest.
Kimberly Glynn ‘10
(Danvers, MA) played very well on defense as she
recorded a key defensive save early in the game and
snuffed out several Colby offensive drives. SJC
goalkeeper Johnson made 10 saves in the victory.
Heather Quadir 11
(Medfield, MA) steered three shots on goal and Fontaine
made seven saves in net in the losing effort.
The Mules outshot the Lady
Monks by a 18-13 margin and also held the edge in
penalty corners, 15-12.
Saint Joseph's
will travel to Mahwah, NJ on Saturday, October 18th to
face off against
Ramapo
College at 1:00 PM while
Colby will play
host to
NESCAC
foe
Connecticut College on Saturday at 11:00 AM.
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Field Hockey Game Summary (Final)
2008
St. Joseph's College Field Hockey
Colby College vs
St. Joseph's (Me.) (Oct 16, 2008 at St. Joe's)
Colby College (4-6) vs.
St. Joseph's (Me.) (9-3)
Date: Oct 16, 2008
Attendance: 40
Weather: Rain
Goals by period 1
2 OT O2 Tot
-------------------------------------
Colby College....... 0
2 0 0 - 2
St. Joseph's (Me.).. 1
1 0 1 - 3
SCORING SUMMARY:
1. 3:23 SJMFH Julia
Ostrowski (10) (unassisted) - off of a rebound
2. 40:17 COL Amy
Campbell (5) (Meryl Poulin)
3. 58:53 COL Amy
Campbell (6) (unassisted)
4. 65:06 SJMFH Alyssa
Dunn (1) (unassisted)
5. 85:39 SJMFH Kayla
Nowell (15) (Kerrie Boutin)
Shots: Colby College 18,
St. Joseph's (Me.) 13
Saves: Colby College 7
(Liz Fontaine 7), St. Joseph's (Me.) 12
(Meaghan Johnson 10; TEAM
2)