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Field Hockey
2009 Game Recaps
last updated
10/19/2009 02:25 PM
KU 3, East Stroudsburg 1
KU
uses strong first half to drop ESU 3-1
KUTZTOWN, Pa.
(October 13, 2009)
— On the cold Tuesday night at University Field, the Kutztown
University field hockey team came out on fire to take down No. 3
East Stroudsburg by a 3-1 margin in the Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division contest.
(Boxscore)
With the conference
playoffs looming and every game meaning that much more, the No. 6
Golden Bears (10-6, 3-3 PSAC East) came out with intensity on both
the offensive and defensive side and did not let up all game.
"Knowing that ESU is a
strong offensive team, our goal was to have a strong defensive
effort," said coach Betty Wesner. "We also kept the ball on
offense and out of their hands, it made a huge difference."
Junior
Abbey
Sheeler (Fleetwood/Brandywine Heights) scored a goal late in
the second half to push the lead to 3-0. After the ball ricocheted
in the air off of a shot by
Courtney Zook (Oley/Oley Valley), Sheeler batted it out of
the sky and into the cage to all but seal the victory.
"We knew that we had to
play hard tonight," said Sheeler "We had a good practice last night
and we came in here tonight with our 'A' game. It's how we plan on
playing from here on out."
Sheeler was part of the
scoring in the first half that got the fired up Golden Bears on the
board early.
Anne
Waapu (Hastings, NEW ZEALAND) received a pass from Sheeler
off a penalty corner, after controlling the ball Waapu wound up and
smacked a line drive into the left corner of the cage for the 1-0
advantage.
KU came right back with
another goal less than two minutes later when
Lauren
Solley (Oley/Oley Valley) ripped a shot past the keeper from
just inside the arc. It was Solley's team leading 12th goal of the
season.
The defense got an
inspired effort out of freshman
Megan West (Georgetown, Del./Sussex Central). After stopping
the Warrior attack on several possessions, West made a
momentum-shifting defensive save with just over 8 minutes remaining
in the first half.
After keeper
Emily
Falko (Catasauqua/Catasauqua) came out and stopped the
attack the loose ball found its way to a Warrior forward who
directed it toward the open cage. West tracked down the ball from
behind and cleared it out of the zone to preserve the KU lead.
"Megan has been such a
pleasant surprise for us all year," said Wesner. "She has risen to
the occasion time and time again. She works great with the other
defenders and is just a perfect fit."
Falko had another solid
effort in the cage for the Golden Bears, making six saves. She also
received some help from
Katie Brautigan (Bernville/Tulpehocken) who made a made a
diving defensive save in the second half.
The shutout was ruined
after the Warriors (12-4, 5-2 PSAC East) worked a penalty corner
that Kayla Cilenti converted into a goal with just over 10
minutes remaining.
The Golden Bears held
strong and finished out the game to preserve the win.
KU will host Seton Hill
in a nonconference contest Saturday night at 7 p.m. on University
Field. They will host Millersville on Tuesday at 7 p.m. before
traveling to C.W. Post next Saturday to wrap up the regular season.
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