Field Hockey Recap (Week 7) - Around the SCAC

Field Hockey Recap (Week 7) - Around the SCAC

SUWANEE, Ga. - It was a quite week for SCAC Field Hockey with just a handful of non conference games scheduled. Centre and Sewanee picked up wins over Trine and Sweet Briar respectively while Hendrix and Rhodes fell to Lindenwood and Christopher Newport.

- AROUND THE SCAC -

Centre played just one match over the last week, going on the road to pick up a 5-0 victory at Trine University on Friday. The Colonels currently stand at 9-4 overall on the season with a 3-1 record in the SCAC. Centre dominated play in the victory over Trine, taking 42 shots and putting 28 of those on cage while holding Trine without a shot attempt. Sarah Jessee scored her team-leading sixth and seventh goals of the year while Barbara Parks had a goal and an assist for the Colonels. Sydney White and Katy Meyer also scored goals while Alexis Hebert and Chelsea Klein also picked up assists in the win. Senior goalkeeper Patty Cowley didn't have to make a save in posting her third shutout victory of the season. Centre has a pair of non-conference matches this week as the Colonels travel to Division II Bellarmine on Thursday and host rival Transylvania on Sunday.

After 100 minutes of scoreless play, Hendrix College lost in a penalty stroke-off 3-1 at Lindenwood University on Saturday night. The official 1-0 loss was the first non-conference defeat for the Warriors, who fall to 8-3 with just three games left in the regular season.nAfter both teams missed in the first of the five-round stroke-off, Hendrix sophomore defender Elizabeth Lancaster started the second round by making her shot. The Lady Lions (1-9) followed with Ana Maria Llosa making her penalty stroke. Kundai Nangati and Erin de Jesus went on to make their shots on the third and fourth round, while the Warriors could not put one past  keeper Samantha Brown. In regulation, Lindenwood outshot Hendrix 13-8. Junior Maggie DesPain led the Warriors with three shots on goal. Hendrix freshman keeper Betsy Kelly recorded a season-best 10 saves. Brown had five saves for the Lady Lions. The Warriors will return home on Oct. 22 for a SCAC game against Rhodes College.

Rhodes
fell 4-1 in their lone contest of the week against Christopher Newport. The Lynx are back in action Monday afternoon as Rhodes is on the road during fall break and will take on New Paltz State in Hartford, Connecticut on the campus of Trinity College.

Sewanee
opened a two-match road trip with a 6-1 win at Sweet Briar, Sunday. In the contest Sewanee got a pair of goals from junior Anne Booke. Sewanee also got scores from Karen Dawson, Elise Landau, Molly Kennedy and Austen Zoutewelle. Overall, the Tigers offense put up a season-high 34 shots, in addition to taking 13 penalty corners against Sweet Briar. Sewanee will now close out its two-game swing at Washington & Lee Monday afternoon.

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