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Surma
1
Montclair St. MSU (4-9, 0-2)
2
Winner Stockton STOCKFH (10-3, 1-1)
Montclair St. MSU
(4-9, 0-2)
1
Final
2
Stockton STOCKFH
(10-3, 1-1)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Montclair St. MSU 0 0 1 0 1
Stockton STOCKFH 0 1 0 1 2

Game Recap: Field Hockey |

Stockton Clips Field Hockey, 2-1

Galloway, NJ – The Montclair State University field hockey team was clipped by Stockton University 2-1 in New Jersey Athletic Conference play on Saturday.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED
  • The two sides combined for eight shots in the first quarter, and Stockton had a chance in the eighth minute thwarted as CARLY AMERMAN stopped a ball on the line for a defensive save. Goalkeeper MCKENNA LAMAN also kept the game scoreless, stopping two Stockton tries.
  • The Ospreys broke through with 51 seconds remaining in the opening half as a long pass sprung a breakaway for the hosts. CARLIE VAN TASSEL led the Red Hawks with two shots on goal over the first 30 minutes.
  • The Red Hawks (4-9, 0-2 NJAC) leveled the game in the 39th minute. Amerman delivered a long pass to the right post, where NATALIE SURMA was there to tip it in. Montclair had a penalty corner in the 41st minute but could not convert.
  • Off a penalty corner 27 seconds in the fourth quarter, the Ospreys took a 2-1 advantage as they tipped in a shot off a shot from the top of the circle. Montclair had a shot on goal with 1:16 remaining, but Van Tassel was denied. The Red Hawks could not find the equalizing tally and ultimately fell.
INSIDE THE RESULTS
  • Laman made four saves in the setback
  • Amerman's defensive save was her second of the year.
  • Van Tassel led the way with three shots on goal, as TORI SUTERA added two.
FROM THE FIELD
"Stockton challenged us with a physical style of play and good execution on their attacking corner opportunities. I thought we responded well to tie the game in the third quarter. Congratulations to Nat Surma on her first 1st collegiate goal. The difference today between us and Stockton was resilience and discipline in the fourth quarter. Both teams had scoring opportunities and unfortunately, we couldn't put the ball in the cage when it mattered most for us." Head Coach Eileen O'Reilly.

UP NEXT
The Red Hawks visit Western Connecticut State University on Tuesday, with the game time scheduled for 6 pm.
 
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