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Trinity wins nail-biter against Williams, 3-2 - October 01, 2007
Hartford, CT — Trinity’s Carrie Wolcott scored the game winning goal with 3:47 left in play to edge the Trinity Bantams over Williams College 3-2. This dropped the 14th nationally ranked Williams College field hockey team to a 5-3 record, while Trinity improved their record to 5-2.
Williams controlled play for most of the game, out shooting and having more penalty corners (15 to 6) than the Bantams. Sally Cobb scored from a pass by Cary Bearn with 17:36 left in the game. Cary Bearn then notched her third point of the game; scoring with 12:26 left in the 2nd half (assisted by Whitney Thayer).
The Ephs were confident and held a 2-0 lead until 24:74 into the 2nd half when Trinity’s Lyndsey Waddington scored. Christina Bradley then tied up the game with 4:15 left. 68 seconds later, Carrie Wolcott scored the game winning goal.
The Ephs rallied at the end of the 2nd half but could not tie up the game.
Head Coach Alix Rorke was disappointed in the teams’ ability to play their best during the entire game, “we played great until 7 minutes left in the game…we need to finish”, said Coach Rorke.
“Trinity took advantage of their scoring opportunities…they were very dangerous on the fast break and their goalie had a great game”, said Coach Rorke.
Sophomore Jillian Fraker played in goal for Trinity, while Bethany Baker played all 70 minutes for Williams.
Williams will be looking to make some adjustments in their mental game for the upcoming weekend, “we need to get back on track and not panic when the other team scores…we’re going to work on that for Bates and Colby”, said Coach Rorke.
Williams will return to Renzie-Lamb Field for their next two games. They will play Bates at 12 pm on Saturday the 6th, and Colby at 11am on the 7th. |
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