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The Unknown Field Hockey Observer
9-26-05


    The Unknown

Dover 1
Caravel 0

Amanda Knox scored the first-half game-winner from Galen Giaccone for unbeaten Dover. The Senator’s gaudy 5-0 mark may be the result of some schedule gerrymandering; their five opponents have combined for just four wins. The Bucs have gone 200+ minutes without finding the cage.

 

Milford 1
Sussex Tech 2

Ravens go 4-1 behind goals from Tiamia Black and Bethany Pavlik. Megan Maloney for the Bucs.

 

William Penn 4
Seaford 0

Tricia Deaned the Blue Jays with a hand in all four Colonial markers, two of each.

 

Laurel 0
Archmere 3

Archmere recovered from Friday’s crusher with three second-half goals. Next up for the Auks, St Mark’s, on the turf, WITH!


TOURNAMENT RANKINGS

September 25, 2005

Team

W

L

T

T#

1)

TOWER HILL

4

0

0

4.8615

2)

SANFORD

3

0

0

4.8065

3)

DELMAR

4

0

0

4.6119

4)

DOVER

5

0

0

4.4789

5)

CAESAR RODNEY

4

0

0

4.4722

6)

MT PLEASANT

5

0

0

4.2727

7)

PADUA

5

0

0

4.1351

8)

BRANDYWINE

5

1

0

3.9857

9)

SUSSEX TECH

4

1

0

3.9634

10)

CONCORD

4

1

0

3.8507

11)

CAPE HENLOPEN

4

1

0

3.7919

12)

CHARTER

4

1

0

3.7824

13)

MIDDLETOWN

3

1

0

3.5338

14)

SEAFORD

3

2

0

3.4714

15)

WILLIAM PENN

4

2

0

3.4648

16)

FRIENDS

2

1

1

3.3771

17)

ARCHMERE

4

3

0

3.2421

18)

LAKE FOREST

2

2

0

3.0972

19)

A I DUPONT

1

1

0

3.0493

20)

INDIAN RIVER

2

2

0

2.9118

INDIVIDUAL SCORING

September 25, 2005

PLAYER

TEAM

GOALS

ASSISTS

POINTS

1)

Alyssa Pietrobono

CSW

9

7

25

2)

Tricia Dean

WP

7

6

20

3)

Randi Goodman

MT

9

0

18

4)

Brooke Tadlock

MTWN

6

5

17

5)

Alana Coppol

B

7

2

16

6)

Blythe Mackie

WP

7

2

16

7)

Caitlin McCarthy

ST

7

0

14

8)

Lauren Correll

ST

6

2

14

9)

Ali Shoch

B

5

4

14

10)

Mallory Talbot

CAPE

6

1

13

11)

Sarah Walker

PA

6

1

13

12)

Kelly Fox

CON

6

1

13

13)

Bethany Pavlik

ST

6

1

13

14)

Katie McMahon

DELM

6

0

12

15)

Jennifer Lloyd

CC

5

2

12

16)

Brittanie Booker

MT

2

7

11

17)

Jaimie Brittingham

CR

5

0

10

18)

Elizabeth Stewart

RLC

5

0

10

19)

Erica Crile

MTWN

5

0

10

20)

Laura Olenderski

CAPE

4

2

10

21)

Ashley Mullen

POLY

4

2

10

22)

Alexis Esbitt

SAN

4

2

10

23)

Amanda Deloy

CAPE

3

4

10

24)

Heather Stevens

MT

2

6

10

WITH MANY GAMES UNREPORTED!

Erin Frederick stopped a stroke to preserve her first shut out of the season in Houghton’s 3-0 win at Nazareth.

Meredith Brown did her part as the Hoosiers recorded "the biggest win in program history," assisting on the OT goal in IU’s 3-2 double-overtime triumph over Michigan State. Miss B added two more assists in Sunday’s 6-0 laugher against NAIA foe Lindenwood.

Brittany Touchard scored her first goal of the season for Christopher Newport against Sweet Briar.

Karen Keenan stopped eight shots while blanking Washington & Jefferson 3-0 in her first start for DePauw.

Former Tatnall teammates met with Jackie Ciconte’s Terps prevailing over Amanda Jacob’s Quakers 3-1. JC scored the game’s first goal.

Kaitlin Harker posted her first shutout of the season over Bryn Mawr, 5-0.

First Staters combined for two goals for Franklin & Marshall in a 5-0 victory over Haverford. Samantha Bentley scored the game-winner from Brenna Dolphin while Brittany Croll converted a pass from Jessica Senior.

Whitney Plaster found the cage twice but it wasn’t enough as the Fighting Scots fell to Tufts 5-3.

The UA Connection added to Misericordia’s misery in the Mighty Macs’ 3-2 victory. The Likanchuk Sisters, Anastasia and Alexandra, each scored a goal with Jen Norris posting three assists.

Kim Brown’s fourth shutout of the season was an easy one, 7-0 over Earlham.

Stephanie Smith kept pace with her Sanford sister with her fourth, a 1-0 blanking of Haverford.

Andrea Fleming’s hat trick propelled Lynchburg past Eastern Mennonite.

Noelle Kanaga scored both as MIT won 2-1 at Nichols.

Unbeaten Salisbury enjoyed a 2-0 week with Danielle Twilley and Tracey Lloyd scoring goals and Ms Lloyd and Brittany Elliott also adding assists.

Summer Spicer scored in the Garnet Tide’s 3-2 double overtime loss to Gettysburg.

Kristin Ward recorded an assist for Washington College against Rowan.

Kate Lester collected an assist in the Generals 7-0 rout of Bridgewater.

Taylor Wilson-Hill notched her first collegiate point in the Ephs’ 6-1 victory over Keene.

The Tigers won a pair this weekend. They got goals from both Schmidts and an assist from Maren Ford in a 3-0 victory over Columbia. On Sunday, against Albany, Paige picked up a goal and assist while big sister assisted.

Villanova celebrated a two-win week with Sara Schmidt collecting a goal and four assists.

Dani Vincent and Lindsey Williams scored in all three Wolverine games this week. Ms Vincent struck for five, Ms Williams, four. Susan Neylan and Stephanie Pokoiski added one each.

Jessica Cowperthwait and her Pride fried the Hens 2-1 in three rounds of strokes. Miss C stopped six shots in 100 minutes of regulation and extratime before the stroke off.

Casey Howard scored the Hen’s only goal, her sixth of the season.

 

Bonus Coverage

The U21s finished in seventh place in the sixteen-team field at the Junior World Cup after Sunday’s 4-2 win over South Africa. Korea edged Germany 1-0, to repeat as JWC champions.

 

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