Field Hockey Recap (Week 3) - Around the SCAC

Field Hockey Recap (Week 3) - Around the SCAC

SUWANEE, Ga. - Sewanee and Rhodes both picked up a pair of wins in non-conference action over the weekend. Centre remained atop the conference standings after taking a week off from action. This weekend the SCAC will return to conference action as Centre will travel to Rhodes and Hendrix.

- AROUND THE SCAC -

Centre took last week off from action and will return to the field this weekend on the road against two SCAC opponents, Rhodes and Hendrix.

DePauw dropped a pair of one-goal matches during the week and dropped to 3-4 on the season. On Wednesday, the Tigers trailed Wittenberg, 3-1, but rallied to tie the contest at 3-3. Wittenberg's game-winner came with just 3:28 left. Addie McDonnell scored twice and Kimberly Trainor added the other. In Saturday's game against Denison, the Big Red scored with just 1:42 remaining in the second overtime to take the win. The Tigers held a 13-10 edge in shots in the loss.

Hendrix dropped a 2-0 affair to NAIA Lindenwood University on Saturday and falls to 1-2 on the season. Junior goalkeeper Alyssa Havens made 13 saves against the Lions and junior defender Heather Newell led the team with five shots on-goal. Junior midfielder Abby Coleman and first year forward Kelly Rappe also added two of shots on-goal apiece.

Seven different Rhodes players scored 10 goals in two games this weekend in route to an exciting 5-4 comeback victory over Bellarmine and a 5-0 trouncing of Kenyon. In Saturday's match the Lynx found themselves down 4-1 at the half to a potent Bellarmine team but make some solid half time adjustments and gained momentum as the second half progressed, scoring all four goals in a 15 minute span late in the second half. The game winner was scored by Libby Jones on an assist from Lindsey Gurkovich. Kristen Lee and Sara Sanders logged defensive saves late in the half to keep the Knights off the board with the help of goalkeeper Valerie Clarke. The Lynx controlled play from the start in the Kenyon match but were unable to find the back of the cage until the 25th minute of play when Sarah Kennedy scored on a deflection on a penalty corner shot by Charlie Wagner. The Lynx had a better second half scoring 4 goals including Wagner's first of the season and Becca Diamond's first career goal. The Lynx are fired up for their first home games next weekend which include a Friday matchup with conference rival Centre at 3:30 and a Sunday game versus Transylvania at Noon.

Sewanee field hockey went 2-0 this weekend with a 3-2 win over Division II Catawba on Friday and a 5-1 win over Sweet Briar on Sunday. Caroline Carlin led Sewanee on the weekend with four goals, including a hat trick on Sunday. Emily Detmer and newcomer Anna Morrow split time in goal for the Tigers. Sewanee is now 4-2 and will host DePauw on Saturday.

 

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