Lady Monks
Blank Lancers in ECAC Quarterfinal
Women's
College Field Hockey
November 12, 2008
STANDISH, ME - St. Joe's (15-5, 5-1 NAC) used two
second-half goals to defeat Worcester State (11-10, 3-2
MASCAC) in an ECAC Tournament Quarterfinal match-up on
Wednesday afternoon at Lakeside Field. Courtney Rague
'11 (Old Orchard Beach, ME) netted the game-winning goal
in the 53rd minute for the Lady Monks.
Saint Joseph’s, the #4
seed in the seven-team tourney, will travel to Beverly,
MA on Saturday to square off against top-seeded Endicott
College (16-5, 8-0 TCCC), game time TBD. With the loss,
#5 seed Worcester State’s season comes to a close.
In a first half dominated
by midfield jockeying, the Lancers notched the first
scoring opportunity when Genelle Blais ‘09 (Marlboro,
MA) steered a shot on net that was turned away by a
Meaghan Johnson ‘12 (Portland, ME/Cheverus) kick save at
close range.
Fifteen minutes later,
Lady Monks leading scorer Kayla Nowell ‘11 (Bridgton,
ME), sprung on a short breakaway by a Rague pass, just
missed the left corner of the net with a quick wrist
shot.
Alyssa Dunn ‘11 (Standish,
ME) blasted a shot from the top of the circle with
thirty seconds remaining in the first that sailed wide
to cap the SJC scoring opportunities in the half.
The scoreless opening
stanza yielded nine total shots – seven by the host and
a pair by the visitors.
The St. Joe’s offense came
to life in the second half, outshooting Worcester 15-1
with 12 of those shots finding Lancers keeper Erin
MacDonald ‘09 (Dedham, MA).
Nowell notched another
outstanding scoring opportunity eight minutes into the
second period, only to be turned away by MacDonald, who
preserved her shutout with a point blank save.
The Lady Monks finally
solved the WSC keeper, who came into the contest with
the ninth-best save percentage (.853) in the country, in
the 53rd minute to take a 1-0 lead. Sarah Bartell ‘12
(Exeter, NH) broke free on the right side from the
Worcester State defenders and MacDonald, who came out of
net to challenge, dove at Bartell’s feet. The freshman
maintained possession and proceeded to pass to the
wide-open Rague, who sent the ball into the open net to
provide the home team with a one-goal advantage.
St. Joe’s continued to
pepper the WSC net with shots and Nowell, who recorded
seven shots on goal in the win, scored her team-high
21st goal of the year to give the Lady Monks some
breathing room. After a scramble in front of MacDonald,
the sophomore standout uncovered the ball and flipped it
into the net from close range to extend the Royal Blue
lead to 2-0 and cap the game scoring.
Overall, Saint Joseph’s
outshot Worcester State 22-3 and held a 17-4 advantage
in penalty corners. SJC keeper Meaghan Johnson made
three saves in goal to add to her program-record total
of shutouts in a season, which now stands at five. Erin
MacDonald was solid in net, making 16 stops for the
visitors in the loss.
The ECAC administers more
than 100 championships for 37 men’s and women’s sports.
The ECAC also serves as the primary league for Division
III men’s hockey (3), Division III women’s hockey (2),
and Division I men’s lacrosse. In addition, the ECAC
provides leadership assistance for numerous affiliate
organizations including the Intercollegiate Association
of Amateur Athletes in America (IC4A), Intercollegiate
Fencing Association (IFA), Eastern Intercollegiate
Gymnastics League (EIGL), Eastern Intercollegiate
Wrestling Association (EIWA), Eastern Association of
Rowing Colleges (EARC), Eastern Association of Women’s
Rowing Colleges (EAWRC), Intercollegiate Rowing
Association (IRA),ECAC Hockey League (ECACHL), and
Eastern College Athletic Conference Sports Information
Directors Association (ECAC-SIDA).
Field Hockey Game Summary (Final)
2008
St. Joseph's College Field Hockey
Worcester State vs
St. Joseph's (Me.) (Nov 12, 2008 at Standish, ME)
Worcester State (11-10)
vs. St. Joseph's (Me.) (15-5)
Date: Nov 12, 2008
Attendance: 100
Weather: Cold
Goals by period 1
2 Tot
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Worcester State..... 0
0 - 0
St. Joseph's (Me.).. 0
2 - 2
SCORING SUMMARY:
1. 52:27 SJMFH Courtney
Rague (4) (Sarah Bartell) - break away
2. 60:40 SJMFH Kayla
Nowell (21) (unassisted)
Shots: Worcester State 3,
St. Joseph's (Me.) 22
Saves: Worcester State 17
(Erin MacDonald 16; TEAM 1), St. Joseph's
(Me.) 3 (Meaghan Johnson
3)