2005 Field Hockey Archives
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2005 Results
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CORSAIRS DEFEAT WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE, 4-1
NORTH DARTMOUTH, MA–The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth’s field hockey team grabbed a 2-0 halftime lead and defeated Western Connecticut State, 4-1, at Cressy Field Saturday in the final Little East Conference match of the season for both teams.. Senior midfielder Robin Dziedzic (Palmer, MA/Palmer HS) assisted on both UMass Dartmouth goals in the first half, while sophomore forward Caitlin DiCecca (Chelmsford, MA/Chelmsford HS) scored once in each half as the Corsairs won their third consecutive Little East match and won for the third time in their last four games. DiCecca opened the scoring, converting a pass from Dziedzic with 26:51 remaining in the first half. Sophomore forward Lindsay Berube (Somerset, MA/Somerset HS) made it 2-0 with six and a half minutes remaining in the first half, with Dziedzic assisting again. Junior forward Larissa Correia (Fairhaven, MA/Fairhaven HS) made it 3-0 with 30:39 remaining in the second half. Amanda Hadgraft scored the lone goal for WCSU with 21:32 to play, and DiCecca’s goal with 19:31 remaining finished the scoring. “We played very well,” said UMass Dartmouth Head Coach Jen Burrows. “Our seniors really stepped it up, because it was their last game, and they wanted to play well for each other.” UMD out shot Western Connecticut, 35-12. Ashley Quinn made 13 saves for the Colonials, while junior Liz Fitzgerald (Danvers, MA/Danvers HS) made six and junior Jessica Tavares (Dartmouth, MA/Dartmouth HS) made two for UMass Dartmouth. The Corsairs improved to 9-10, 6-5 in the Little East Conference with the victory, while the Colonials fell to 1-12 and 0-11.UMass Dartmouth will return to action when they play a quarter-final round playoff match in the Little East Conference tournament, most likely away from home. The pairings will be announced Monday. UMASS DARTMOUTH 4, WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE 1 WESTERN CONNECTICUT
0 1-1 1, UMD, Caitlin
DiCecca (Robin Dziedzic) 8:09 SHOTS: WCSU 12, UMD 35. SAVES: WCSU, Ashley Quinn, 13, UMD, Liz Fitzgerald, 6, Jessica Tavares, 2. |
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Shauna Morasco and
Ashley Quinn Named to NFHCA Nation Academic Squad 2005 Collegiate National Academic Squad & Team Awards Listed below is the link to the 2005 NFHCA Collegiate National Academic Squad press releases. The National Academic Squad program recognizes those collegiate student-athletes who have achieved a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.30 through the first semester of the 2005-06 academic year. 2005 NFHCA Division III National Academic Squad |
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First Team Name Position Class Institution Lilly Silva Forward Senior Plymouth State University Megan Wolski Forward Sophomore Westfield State College Jenn Johnson Forward Senior Framingham State College Sarah Proctor Forward Junior Fitchburg State College Amanda Rosenbeck Midfield Junior Keene State College Robin Dziedzic Midfield Senior UMass Dartmouth Christina Farias Midfield Junior Plymouth State University Tiffany Underhill Back Senior Keene State College Caitlin Nottebart Back Senior UMass Dartmouth Erika Profenno Back Senior Eastern Connecticut State University Sara Joyce Goalkeeper Junior Keene State College Second Team Name Position Class Institution Shannon Litterst Forward Junior Westfield State College Andrea McAllister Forward Senior Worcester State College Caitlin DiCecca Forward Sophomore UMass Dartmouth Nicole Garneau Forward Junior Keene State College Sarah Peltokangas Midfield Junior Fitchburg State College Erin Johnson Midfield Sophomore Framingham State College Kate Anderson Midfield Junior Westfield State College Angela Notaro Back Senior Worcester State College Laurie Allinson Back Junior Plymouth State University Justine Larnerd Back Junior University of Southern Maine Lindsay McKearney Goalkeeper Senior Framingham State College |
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Southern Maine Downs
Western Connecticut 2-0
GORHAM, Maine – Sophomore forward Lisa Henley (Bristol, Vermont/Middlebury Union) and freshman forward Erica Brown (Westbrook, Maine/Westbrook) each scored a goal to lead the University of Southern Maine Huskies to a 2-0 win over Little East Conference foe the Western Connecticut State Colonials, Sunday at Paula Hodgdon Field on the Gorham campus. Both Henley and Brown recorded their first goals of the season as the Huskies snapped a four-game slide to improve to 6-10 overall and 5-4 in the LEC. With the loss, Western Connecticut slips to 1-11 on the season and remains winless in conference play at 0-10. Henley struck first for the Huskies when she drove in a neatly placed pass from senior forward Kayla Vaughan (Monroe, Maine/Mt. View) 2:55 into the game. Despite out-shooting the Colonials 24-4 in the game and 16-1 in the opening stanza, the Huskies took just a 1-0 advantage into the half as Western Connecticut junior goalkeeper Ashley Quinn (Brewster, N.Y./Brewster) managed to keep the Huskies at bay. Quinn turned back 12 shots in the first half and 18 in the game in a solid performance for Western Connecticut. Southern Maine added an insurance goal 13 minutes into the second half when junior defender Denise Minigell (Auburn, Maine/Edward Little) found Brown with a nifty across the circle pass. The assist was Minigell’s team-leading fourth of the season. Southern Maine goalkeepers junior Sadie Garnache-Poirier (Biddeford, Maine/Biddeford) and freshman Natalie Nimon (Augusta, Maine/Augusta) split time in goal for the Huskies. Garnache-Poirier made one save on one shot in the first half, while Nimon turned back three shots in the second half. Southern Maine returns to action at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, October 25 at Bowdoin College. Western Connecticut plays again Saturday, October 29 at home versus UMass Dartmouth at 1 p.m. At Gorham, Maine Scoring: 1. SM, Lisa Henley (Kayla Vaughan) 2:55 2. SM, Erica Brown (Denise Minigell) 48:36 Goalie Saves: SM, Sadie Garnache-Poirier 1 (35:00 min); Natalie Nimon 3 (35:00 min) WC, Ashley Quinn 18 Shots: SM, 24 WC, 4 Penalty Corners: SM, 18 WC, 1 Defensive Saves: None |
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CAILYN MORGAN SCORES
GAME-WINNING GOAL AS FRAMINGHAM STATE DEFEATS WESTERN CONNECTICUT,
2-1 IN FIELD HOCKEY
DANBURY, CT - Cailyn
Morgan (Gardner, MA) scored the game-winning goal in the 60th minute
as Framingham State College defeated Western Connecticut State
University, 2-1 in field hockey action at Westside Athletic Complex
Friday evening. |
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Worcester State Cruises
Past W. Connecticut, 9-0
1st Half 2nd Half Final Worcester, MA - The Worcester State College Lancers field hockey team defeated the visiting Colonials of Western Connecticut State University Wednesday evening by the final score of 9-0 under the lights of Coughlin Field on the campus of Worcester State College. Worcester State keeps their playoff hopes alive improving to 6-8 (3-5 LEC) while Western Connecticut falls to 1-9 (0-8 LEC). Senior co-captain Angela Notaro (Clinton, Mass) scored the game winner with 30:23 remaining in the first half and the Lancers never looked back scoring five first half goals and adding four more in the second half to earn the 9-0 victory. Notaro finished the game with a goal and an assist. Junior Ann Clark (Worcester, Mass) notched a hat trick and Jennifer Lyons (Norwood, Mass.), Megan Rosborough (Uxbridge, Mass.), Colleen Flynn (Arlington, Mass.), Kimberly Cosenza (Fitchburg, Mass.) and Andrea McAllister (Leominster, Mass.) each added single goals. Sophomore Nichole Gomes (E. Harwich, Mass.) made 5 saves in net for the Lancers while Western Connecticut keeper Ashley Quinn (Brewster, NY) made 17 saves in the loss. Worcester State will
travel to Keene State on Saturday as they continue their quest for a
postseason berth in the Little East playoffs, while Western
Connecticut will host Framingham State on Friday. Shots: Western
Connecticut 4, Worcester State 26 |
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Michelle Boscia Boscia led WCSU, winless in the LEC this year, to a near upset of first-place Fitchburg State. She scored the Colonials’ lone goal as they fell, 2-1, to the Falcons. |
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FITCHBURG STATE HOLDS ON
TO EDGE WESTERN CONNECTICUT, 2-1 IN FIELD HOCKEY ACTION DANBURY, CT -
Fitchburg State College held on to defeat Western Connecticut State
University, 2-1 in field hockey action at Westside Athletic Complex
Saturday night. |
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FIELD HOCKEY OVERPOWERS IN-STATE RIVAL WESTERN, 2-0 Warriors push Little East Conference record to 2-4 MANSFIELD, Conn. - The Warriors of Eastern Connecticut State University defeated in-state rival Western Connecticut State University in a 2-0 decision Tuesday in the Warriors sixth Little East Conference match of the season. The win pushed Eastern’s conference record to 2-4 and 3-8 overall. Western is currently 1-7 overall in its first season of intercollegiate play and 0-6 in the Little East. Sophomore forward Stephanie Mongelli (PEQUANNOCK, NJ) put up the first point of the game off of an assist from sophomore forward Lindsay Raymond (NIANTIC). The goal, with 18:33 left in the first half, was Mongelli’s fourth goal of the season and third in the last four games. Raymond scored her second goal of the season with 15:59 left in the second half. Freshman mid-fielder Danielle Ulacco (SOUTHBURY) handed off a pass from senior forward Elena Lupone (CLINTON), enabling Raymond to score Eastern’s eighth goal of the season. Senior goaltender Jessica Roberts (WESTBROOK) earned her second shut out of the season. Roberts had four saves throughout the game while Western’s Ashley Quinn (Brewster, NY) stopped 18 Eastern shot attempts. The Warriors dominated Western throughout the game in corners with a 6-1 advantage in the first half and 8-1 in the second half. Eastern hosts another Little East Conference match Saturday at 1 p.m. against Framingham State College Eastern 2, Western 0 |
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PLYMOUTH STATE DEFEATS WESTERN CONNECTICUT, 7-1… LILLY SILVA SCORES TWO GOALS FOR THE PANTHERS DANBURY, CT -
Plymouth State University defeated Western Connecticut State
University, 7-1 in field hockey action at Westside Athletic Complex
Saturday morning. |
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SHANNA LITTERST SCORES HAT TRICK TO LIFT WESTFIELD STATE TO 6-0 WIN
OVER WESTERN CONNECTICUT IN FIELD HOCKEY ACTION
DANBURY, CT -
Westfield State College's Shannon Litterst (Falmouth, MA) scored
three goals to lead the Owls to a 6-0 victory over Western
Connecticut State University in field hockey action at Westside
Athletic Complex Wednesday afternoon. |
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NICHOLE GARNEAU REGISTERS HAT TRICK AS KEENE STATE BLANKS WESTCONN IN FIELD HOCKEY ACTION SUNDAY DANBURY, CT - Keene
State College's Nichole Garneau (Twin Mountain, NH) scored three
goals to lead the Owls to a 4-0 victory over Western Connecticut
State University in field hockey action at Westside Athletic Complex
Sunday afternoon. |
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Bridgewater State Field
Hockey Defeats Western Connecticut, 3-0
Bridgewater, MA – Senior forward Teresa Soderholm (Durham, NH) tallied a goal and an assist to lead the Bridgewater State College field hockey team to a 3-0 shutout victory over Western Connecticut State University in Little East Conference field hockey action this afternoon in Bridgewater. Soderholm broke a scoreless tie with 18:50 remaining in the second half as she netted her first goal of the season. She later added an assist on sophomore Ashley Panzini’s (Saugus, MA) goal that capped off the Bears scoring for the day with just under five minutes left in the game. Junior forward Heather Eldredge (Barnstable, MA) also scored for the Bears who improve to 2-2 on the season and 2-1 in Little East play. Bridgewater State sophomore Nicole Downs (Hanover, MA) recorded her second straight shutout in goal for the Bears. Western Connecticut junior keeper Ashley Quinn (Brewster, NY) tallied eight saves for the Colonials. The Bears will look to make it three straight wins next Tuesday afternoon at 4PM as they host the Lions of Wheaton College. Western Connecticut is now off until Sunday, September 25th when they host the Owls of Keene State College at noon. Goals by period 1st
2nd Total First Half Scoring: Goalie Saves: Shots: |
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KRISTIE BARTLETT SCORES
IN DOUBLE OVERTIME IN SALEM STATE WIN
DANBURY, CT - Salem
State College's Kristie Bartlett (Danvers, MA) broke away from the
Western Connecticut State University defense and scored the
game-winning goal in the 86th minute in field hockey action at
Westside Athletic Complex Sunday night.
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Rookie of the Week Cortney Romyns, Sophomore, Midfielder Western Connecticut State University The first-year player assisted on the game-winning goal in a 2-0 win over Wheelock. She was the only offensive threat in the Colonials’ opener, a 4-0 loss to New England College, as she had three of the team’s four shots on the night. |
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WESTCONN WINS FIRST GAME, 2-0 AT WHEELOCK... AMANDA HADGRAFT SCORES HISTORIC GOAL
BOSTON, MA - Western
Connecticut State University defeated host Wheelock College, 2-0 on
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NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE
BLANKS WESTCONN IN FIELD HOCKEY'S RETURN DANBURY, CT - Western
Connecticut State University welcomed the return of field hockey
after a 14-year hiatus. The celebration did not last long as New
England College blanked the Colonials, 4-0 at Westside Athletic
Complex Thursday afternoon. |
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