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TUFTS EXPLODES FOR 9-0 NON-CONFERENCE VICTORY AT WELLESLEY

COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY FINAL SCORE
Tufts 9, Wellesley 0

At Wellesley, MA
Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Game Box Score

With her first collegiate goal, Lia Sagerman was one of eight Jumbo scorers
 

WELLESLEY -- Eight different goal scorers led the third-ranked Tufts University field hockey team to 9-0 victory over host Wellesley College on Tuesday afternoon. The offensive output was the best of the season for the Jumbos, who remain a perfect 8-0 on the season. Wellesley falls to 7-4.

Tufts found the back of the net early and often, out-shooting Wellesley 18-3 in the first half. The Jumbos got scores from Margi Scholtes (Grosse Pointe, MI), Amanda Russo (Garden City, NY), Michelle Kelly (Dowingtown, PA) and Jess Perkins (Barrington, RI) all within the first 24 minutes of play to take a 4-0 lead at the half.

The second half featured more of the same heavy offensive attack from Tufts. Melissa Burke (Walpole, MA) opened up the scoring just two minutes into the period, picking up a goal off of a nice pass from Lindsay Griffith (Wilmington, DE) on the left side of circle. Tufts took a 6-0 lead at the 45-minute mark when Russo scored her second goal of the game, and her seventh of the season, on a breakaway.

The Jumbos would score three more over the final 15 minutes of play with Lia Sagerman (La Jolla, CA), Kerry Eaton (Norfolk, MA), and Missy Karp (Berwyn, PA) all picking up goals to end the game 9-0 in favor of Tufts. The goals were the first of Sagerman's and Karp's collegiate careers.

Tufts keeper Marianna Zak (Concord, MA) went largely untested in 51 minutes of work. Back-up Katie Hyder (Winston-Salem, NC) picked up four saves, playing the final 19 minutes of the game. Wellesley keeper Sarina Sawyer (Wilmette, IL) made 14 saves for the Blue.

Tufts hosts its Homecoming game this Saturday against NESCAC opponent Colby College at 1:00 pm.Wellesley is back in action at home on Thursday hosting Endicott in a 4:30 pm non-conference match-up.

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