Nov 11, 2007 Springfield Field Hockey Upsets Christopher Newport, 2-1, in Overtime in NCAA Championship Second Round SALISBURY, MD. - November 10, 2007
- The Springfield College field hockey team advanced to the
Elite Eight for the second time in three years on Saturday
afternoon after it upset Christopher Newport, 2-1, in overtime in
the second round of the NCAA Division III Field Hockey
Championship.
Allie Eisele (Walton, N.Y.) finished off a
corner from the left hand side off a pass from Eileen
Jenkins (Gorham, Maine) just 3:02 into overtime to
complete the Pride's comeback victory.
With the win, the Pride now stands at 21-3 on the season and
will square off against the No. 2-ranked team in the country on
Sunday afternoon, Salisbury State, at 1:00 pm. The 21 wins ties a
Springfield College program mark for most wins in a season, set
previously in both 1999 and 2005.
The Pride fell behind early when Ashley Cybulski finished a feed
from teammate Diana Golden to put the Captains up 1-0 just under 16
minutes into the game.
However, midway through the second half, New England Women's and
Men's Athletic Conference Player of the Year Jane Kelleher
(Chatham, Mass.) delivered her team-leading 23rd goal of
the season off a dish from Emily Murray (Booton,
N.J.) to knot the game at a goal apiece.
Emma Kaplan (Ridgefield, Conn) finished with
four saves in the cage for the Pride.
For the game, Springfield outshot CNU, 12-9, and held a 13-9
advantage on corners.
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