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Williams Field Hockey Wins Little Three, Blanks Amherst, 3-0 - October 29, 2007
The Williams College field hockey team won the Little Three championship on the slippery turf of Renzie Lamb Field, beating archrival, Amherst, 3-0.
Williams came out with speed and aggression, possessing the ball and getting 19 shots in the first half alone. With 17:39 left in the first half, Cary Bearn scored off a rebound from Amy Siedlecki, who shot off the penalty corner. 7 minutes and 9 seconds later, Anne de Saint Phalle jammed the ball in the goal off a rebound from Sally Cobb.
Amherst started the second half stronger, and possession switched between both teams often. Julia Nawrocki scored an insurance goal for the Ephs from a pass by Cobb, with 2:38 left in the game.
Bethany Baker played the entire game for the Ephs, recording a shutout and 5 saves in the game. Kathleen Boucher had 14 saves for the Jeffs. Williams had 16 penalty corners Amherst's 8, and out shot the Jeffs, 21-6.
Junior Sally Cobb recorded 2 assists in today's match up, taking 10 shots in the 1st half alone, "Sally played her best game all year…it was the teams best game all year", said head coach Alix Rorke.
"We played very well…we were "clicking" for the full 70 minutes and everyone was focused", said coach Rorke.
By winning this game, the Ephs finish the season 8-6 and 4th in NESCAC standings. Their win gives us home advantage in tomorrows NESCAC playoff game against Amherst College at 1:00. |
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