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Teams: Field Hockey: Schedule & Results
JUMBOS CAPTURE FIRST CONFERENCE TITLE WITH 3-2 WIN AT TRINITY
COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY FINAL SCORE NESCAC Championship
Final
Tufts 3, Trinity 2
At Hartford, CT
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Game Box Score
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Junior midfielder Jess Perkins (Barrington,
RI) scored a pair of goals in the first half that helped her
team take a 3-0 lead at the half, and the visiting Tufts University
Jumbos held on for a 3-2 victory over the Trinity College Bantams in
the finals of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC)
Field Hockey Championship Tournament this afternoon on Sheppard
Field.
Tufts, ranked #4 in the nation, wins the NESCAC Championship crown
for the first time and earns an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III
Championship Tournament. Trinity, seeded #1 in the conference tournament
and ranked #5 in the nation, hopes to receive an at-large invitation to
the NCAA Tournament field. Tufts avenges a 2-1 loss in overtime to the
Bantams during the regular season and improves to 16-1 overall. Coach
Tina McDavitt's team lost in the league finals at home last fall, 1-0,
against Bowdoin. The Bantams fall to 15-2 with the loss in their
first-ever NESCAC Finals appearance.
Tufts jumped on the Bantams immediately, scoring just 1:17 into the
contest on a well-executed penalty corner opportunity. Perkins received
the ball outside the top of the circle and passed to junior midfielder
Amanda Roberts (Wenham, MA) on her right before darting back into
the circle to receive a return feed from Roberts and quickly shoot past
Bantam sophomore goalie Gina Dinallo (West Hartford, CT) for the
game.htmls first goal.
The Jumbos continued to generate scoring chances during regular play
and on four other first-half penalty corners, while the Bantams managed
just one shot in the first 18 minutes before the first of several
rockets from the top of the circle by Bantam junior midfielder Robyn
Williams (Bulawayo, Zimbabwe) was saved off the leg of Tufts sophomore
goalie Marianna Zak (Concord, MA) with 11:30 left before the
half. The Bantams offense picked it up after that and nearly tied the
score again moments later, but Zak stopped three consecutive Trinity
shots on an ensuing possession.
Perkins struck again on a penalty corner for Tufts, converting this
time on an assist by senior co-captain Margi Scholtes (Grosse Pointe,
MI) with 2:41 left in the half. Tufts brought a 3-0 lead into
intermission when junior forward Tamara Brown (Annandale, VA)
slapped in a pass across the cage from right to left by senior forward
Michelle Kelly (Downingtown, PA) with just 21 seconds on the
clock.
The Jumbos maintained their lead and the momentum for the first half
of the second stanza, but Williams broke the Trinity scoring drought
with a shot from the top of the circle on a Bantam penalty corner with
12:33 remaining in the game. Bantam sophomore Payson Sword (Princeton,
NJ) initiated the corner to earn the assist, and tallied a second helper
on a similar play with 9:22 left on the clock that pulled Trinity to
within a goal at 3-2. Sword passed out to Bantam junior forward Christy
Bradley (Wellesley, MA), who stopped the ball for Williams to blast past
Zak and into the goal.
Tufts' defense held the Bantams off the rest of the way, however, as
Zak made a key save on a shot from the left wing by Trinity senior
co-captain forward Carrie Wolcott (Hamilton, MA) at the two-minute mark.
Sword, Bradley, and Williams nearly tied the contest on the same play as
the second goal with 1:15 remaining, as Williams' shot made it through
the defense, but bounced wide left of the cage. Tufts kept possession
for the final minute of play.
Zak matched her season-high with eight saves in the Jumbo cage.
Trinity's Dinallo had four of her five stops in the second half. Tufts
finished with a slim 18-16 advantage in shots, and penalty corners were
tied at six each.
Tufts will be making its fifth NCAA Tournament appearance. Last
season, they advanced all the way to the NCAA Championship Game, where
they lost to Bowdoin 3-2 in overtime.
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Tufts Jumbos - 2009 NESCAC Champions
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