Box Score
Sophomore Brittany Ford netted
her first career goal in the second half for Stonehill. (PHOTO BY
Andrew Katsampes). |
Huskies open 2-0 first half
lead, answer two Skyhawk rally attempts
EASTON, Mass. (September 4,
2010) – Four-time defending NCAA Division II
National Champion Bloomsburg (Pa.) University, ranked first in the
National Field Hockey Coaches' Association (NFHCA) preseason poll,
opened a 2-0 lead under 20-minutes into the contest and had an
answer for two rally attempts by fourth-ranked Stonehill College to
post a 4-2 season-opening victory in non-conference field hockey
action at W.B. Mason Stadium this afternoon.
Bloomsburg got goals from four
different players with seven different Huskies tallying points on
the afternoon. The Huskies held Stonehill to just seven shots, four
in the second half, and only four penalty corners after the
Skyhawks led all of Division II with 13.82 per game in 2009. BU
finished with a 19-7 advantage for shots in the game, including a
10-3 margin in the opening half. Senior Aime Sgarlat
(Dallas, Pa./Lake Lehman), junior Amanda Riley
(Tannersville, Pa./Pocono Mountain East) and sophomores
Lauren McGinley (Wilkes-Barre, Pa./Coughlin) and
Nicole Bruce (Dalton, Pa./Lackawanna Trail) all
scored goals for Bloomsburg.
Sophomore Meghan Hollenbach
(Blandon, Pa./Fleetwood) preserved the win in goal for
Bloomsburg with three saves. Senior Courtney Osier
(South Dennis, Mass./Dennis-Yarmouth) posted ten stops in
the cage for Stonehill.
Sophomores Teresa McGinley
(Sandwich, Mass./Bishop Stang) and Brittany
Ford (Augusta, Maine/Cony) both netted their first
career goals for Stonehill, both drawing the Skyhawks within a goal
shortly after Bloomsburg had gained a two-goal margin in each half.
Junior Kathryn Nelson
(Shrewsbury, Mass./Shrewsbury) chipped in with an assist
for the Skyhawks.
Sophomore Teresa McGinley also picked up her first career
goal on Saturday. |
Bloomsburg controlled play in the
opening 20-minutes and were rewarded for their efforts with two
goals in a five-minute span to take control early. McGinley opened
the scoring for the Huskies when she knocked in a rebound at the
far post off a shot from sophomore Amber Aulenbach
(Fleetwood, Pa./Oley Valley) 15:20 into the game. Sgarlat
doubled the advantage at 19:53 when she collected her own rebound
and fired it past Osier.
Stonehill drew back within one just
over four-minutes later when McGinley tallied her first career goal
as she one-timed a rebound on the left post past Hollenback at
23:55.
Bloomsburg regained its two-goal
cushion 4:35 into the second half as Bruce scored off a feed from
junior Lindsay Danz (Rehoboth Beach, Del./Sussex
Technical). Stonehill cut the gap quickly after with Ford
notching her first collegiate goal with a shot at the far post off
a short pass from Nelson at 39:41.
Riley sealed the victory for
Bloomsburg when she tipped a pass from the upper left corner of the
arc by junior Betsey Renn (Herndon, Pa./Line
Mountain) past Osier at 42:10.
Stonehill (0-1, 0-0 NE-10) is right
back in action tomorrow when it hosts No. 5-ranked East Stroudsburg
University at 11 a.m. Bloomsburg (1-0, 0-0 PSAC) will then battle
Franklin Pierce University at W.B. Mason Stadium at 1:30 p.m.