Amherst College vs Mount Holyoke (Sep 28, 2005)



 

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2005 Mount Holyoke College Field Hockey
Amherst College vs Mount Holyoke (Sep 28, 2005 at South Hadley, MA)

Amherst College (4-2, 2-1 NESCAC) vs.
Mount Holyoke (6-2, 1-0 NEWMAC)
Date: Sep 28, 2005 Attendance: 90
Weather: Sunny, 65 degrees.

Goals by period   Total 
Amherst College 
Mount Holyoke 


Amherst College
Pos  ##  Player  Sh  SOG   G   A  DS 
GK   29  Kathleen Boucher  
  4   Alyssa Dudzik  
  5   Amy Watson  
  6   Carolyn Shea  
  7   Erin O'Hare  
  10  Molly Gilbert  
  12  Catherine Calvert  
  13  Rachel Carr-Harris  
  14  Katherine Skrivan  
  19  Christa Porcaro  
  20  Lauren Benson  
      --- Substitutes --- 
  1   Caitlin Guinee  
  2   Kira Stepanoff-Darge 
  3   Samantha Miller  
  9   Gretchen DeLuke  
  17  Sarah Tracy  
    Totals.........  19  17 

##  Goalie  Minutes   GA  Saves 
29  Kathleen Boucher   70:00  19 

Mount Holyoke
Pos  ##  Player  Sh  SOG   G   A  DS 
GK   44  Jennifer Wing  
  2   Lindsay Kurahara  
  3   Susan West  
  5   Meaghan Murphy  
  6   Ariana Baudouin  
  7   Cindy Dunn  
  14  Elizabeth Colby  
  15  Anne Doton  
  17  Katie Marquis  
  18  Jaimie Macari  
  24  Elyse Newman  
      --- Substitutes --- 
  9   Megan Herzog  
    Totals.........  23  19 

##  Goalie  Minutes   GA  Saves 
44  Jennifer Wing   70:00  15 

Shots by period   Total 
Amherst College  13  19 
Mount Holyoke  14  23 
Penalty corners   Total 
Amherst College 
Mount Holyoke  13 
Saves by period   Total 
Amherst College  12  19 
Mount Holyoke  10  15 

SCORING SUMMARY
Goal  Time  Team  Goal Scorer  Assists  Description 
1.  31:16  AMHFH   Carolyn Shea (2)  Christa Porcaro 
2.  50:13  AMHFH   Erin O'Hare (1)  Rachel Carr-Harris  Goal off a penalty corner.  

PLAYER CARS

Officials: Kathy Gibbons; Karen Tripp Venesi; Scorer: Lori Sedlacek;
Offsides: Amherst College 0, Mount Holyoke 0.

Amherst snaps Mount Holyoke's four-game winning streak with the 2-0 shutout. The Jeffs improve to 4-2 while the Lyons drop to 6-2.