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Williams College Field Hockey vs. Trinity CollegeWilliams Sports Info - October 06, 2008 Kelsey O. Ham
Williamstown - Nationally Ranked Trinity College (8-0) had a 2-0 shutout victory against Williams College (4-4) in a consistently contested game by each team Saturday afternoon at Renzie Lamb Field.
As the launch of the annual fundraising initiative for breast cancer, "Play 4 the Cure," both the Williams College Ephs and Trinity College Bantams constantly tested each other and played strong offensive and defensive games. Entering the game with a 7-0 record and as a nationally ranked team for the first time in 10 years, the Bantams scored on their first shot of the game mid-way through the first period by sophomore Robyn Williams (Bulawayo, Zimbabwe).
Trinity had 2 more shots on goal in the first period each saved by Williams sophomore goalie Katrina Tulla (New Canaan, Conn.). In the first, Trinity had a total of three penalty corners to Williams one penalty corner. Senior Julia Nawrocki (Winchester, UK) had Williams lone shot on goal for the first period.
The second period unfolded similarly to the first with continual contesting by both teams. Robyn Williams delivered Trinitys second goal of the afternoon near the end of the second period off a rebound save by Katrina Tulla. Williams College had three shots for the second, one being off of one of three penalty corners for the period. Trinity College had no penalty corners for the second, but 3 shots on goal.
Trinity freshman goalie Gina DiNallo (West Hartford, Conn.) had a shutout game with 3 saves and no goals scored. Katrina Tulla had 5 saves for the afternoon.
Williams Coach Alix Rorke felt that her team had "an evenly played game with good communication, good passing, but need to keep practicing because (they) just didn't click today." For the Ephs, sophomore Alice Bearn (Bethlehem, PA) served as a great offensive spark for the team, while senior Jess Overlander (New Canaan, Conn.) put in a good defensive effort.
Eph field hockey will play again at home against Wesleyan on Saturday, October 11 at 12:00 PM. |
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