Oct 31, 2009 Springfield Field Hockey Defeats WPI, 5-1, In NEWMAC Quarterfinal Springfield, Mass. - October 31, 2009 - The
Springfield College field hockey team took its first step to
defending its conference crown as it used a four-goal second half
to defeat WPI in a New England Women's and Men's Athletic
Conference (NEWMAC) Tournament Quarterfinal on Saturday afternoon.
The fourth-seeded Pride improves to 11-8 on the year and will
now face top-seeded Wellesley on Saturday afternoon (Nov. 7) at
11:00 am. Springfield downed the Blue, 4-2, in the previous meeting
in the regular season.
Fifth-seeded WPI's NEWMAC Tournament season comes to a close
with its 11-6 record.
The difference in the game proved to be Springfield's offense at
the start of the second half. After a 1-1 end to the first half,
the Pride pumped in three goals in the opening 9:27 of the second
half to blow open the game. Alexa Carlson opened
up the scoring spurt just 4:38 into the second half as she netted
what would prove to be the game winner. After a scramble in front
of the cage, Becca Gamble found wide open teammate
Morgan Rein for Springfield's third goal of the
game. One minute and 28 seconds later, Karah Heald
set up Meagan Dobson as the Pride's lead grew to
4-1.
Rein finished the day strong as she picked up her second goal of
the afternoon off an assist from Meg Bradley with
just under 12 minutes to play in the game.
The Pride broke into the scoring column first, when Gamble
recorded her sixth goal of the season at the 13:05 mark of the
first half. Kaila Dee was credited with the
assist, as her pass slipped through the defense and found Gamble
for the marker.
WPI tied the game at 1-1 when Jackie McDonough found the back of
the cage with 10:28 remaining in the first half.
Anna Calano earned the win for Springfield as
she made four saves in 70 minutes of work. Elizabeth Ray was
credited with the loss as she entered the game at the start of the
second half and gave up three goals on the first three shots she
faced. Allie Griffin played 58 minutes between the pipes and made
14 saves for the Engineers.
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