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Williams Field Hockey Falls to Tufts, 3-1 - October 22, 2007
WILLIAMSTOWN - Tufts Sophomore, Margi Scholtes, scored the game winner, 7 minutes into the 2nd half, against Williams on Renzie Lamb Field. Williams (7-5) lost to their conference rival, Tufts (8-3), 3-1.
Tufts scored the first goal as Jess Perkins scored off a penalty corner, inserted by Michelle Kelly, with 25:50 into the game. Both teams continued to battle for possession, when Sally Cobb went on the fast break, stick handled through traffic in the circle, and passed to Meighan McGowan. McGowan then crossed the ball to Charlotte VanWagen, who scored on the one-timer with nine minutes left in the first half.
Entering the second half tied 1-1, the Ephs and Jumbos battled for possession when Tufts scored, seven minutes into the half. Margi Scholtes scored off the penalty corner, assisted by Michelle Kelly. Tufts scored again with 10:18 left in the game, when Illeana Casellas-Katz crossed the ball to Amanda Russo, who jammed the ball into the goal.
Tufts out shot Williams, 10-7. Katie Hyder made four saves for the Jumbos, and Bethany Baker played all 70 minutes of the game, making four saves as well. The Ephs had 14 penalty corners to the Jumbos' five. Scholtes, who scored the game-winning goal, was given a yellow card with 4:36 left in the game.
The Ephs ran into trouble scoring off plays when they controlled the ball, "it's unfortunate, we played well but our inability to finish is loosing our games," said head coach Alix Rorke. "We couldn't capitalize on our penalty corners…and Tufts played fierce defensively," she said.
The Ephs are looking forward to two home games this upcoming week; they play Skidmore on Tuesday, Oct.23, at 6 p.m., and Amherst on Saturday, Oct. 27, at 11 a.m.
"We have to put together two good games ... Skidmore will be a huge battle Tuesday," said Rorke. |
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