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Teams: Field Hockey: Schedule & Results
JUMBOS DEFEAT WESLEYAN 2-0 IN FIRST ROUND OF NESCAC CHAMPIONSHIP
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY FINAL SCORE NESCAC Tournament 1st
Round
Tufts 2, Wesleyan 0
At Medford, MA
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Game Box Score
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Emma Kozumbo and the Tufts defense have shut
out four straight opponents
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MEDFORD -- Junior Tamara Brown (Annandale, VA) scored a
goal in each half and fifth-ranked Tufts University controlled
possession during a 2-0 victory against Wesleyan University in the
first round of the 2009 NESCAC Field Hockey Tournament on Sunday
afternoon at Bello Field.
Tufts, the #2 seed in the conference tournament, advances to the
semi-finals next Saturday at Trinity College. The Jumbos will play
fifth-seed Williams, a 2-1 winner at Middlebury in the first round.
Tufts improved to 14-1 overall, while Wesleyan finished its season at
8-7.
Brown scored on the first shot of the game at 2:20, and it was all
Tufts would need. The Jumbo defense did not allow Wesleyan near their
goal, giving up no shots on net and just three attempted. Tufts keeper
Marianna Zak (Concord, MA) did not have to make a save while
recording the shutout, which was the fourth in a row for Tufts.
Meanwhile, Cardinals first-year goalkeeper Tori Redding (Guilford, CT)
was outstanding with 20 saves. Tufts finished with advantages of 35-3 in
shots and 10-0 in penalty corners.
The first Tufts goal was set up by senior co-captain Amanda Russo
(Garden City, NY). She slid the ball past Redding and other
Wesleyan defenders in the goal mouth to a wide-open Brown, who deposited
it into an empty cage. Redding would stone the Jumbos for the rest of
the half, finishing with 12 saves. Her best came on a point-blank
cannonball blast off the stick of Tufts junior Amanda Roberts
(Wenham, MA).
The Jumbos continued to dominate in the second half, but could not
add to their one-goal margin. Finally, with 17:38 on the clock, Brown
was perfectly positioned again to score off a rebound from classmate
Melissa Burke's (Walpole, MA) shot. The goal was Brown's 19th of the
season and put the Jumbos up 2-0.
Wesleyan managed some pressure late in the second half, with junior
Allie Lynch (Greenwich, CT) getting two shots off. However, a Tufts
defense that has allowed just four goals against in the last 10 games,
didn't let either get through to Zak.
Tufts reached the conference "final four" for the fourth consecutive
season. They were 3-0 winners at Williams on October 24.
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