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Field Hockey
0
Montclair St. MSU (4-11, 2-3)
1
Winner Kean KEAN (9-7, 3-2)
Montclair St. MSU
(4-11, 2-3)
0
Final
1
Kean KEAN
(9-7, 3-2)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Montclair St. MSU 0 0 0 0 0
Kean KEAN 0 1 0 0 1

Game Recap: Field Hockey |

Second Period Goal Sinks Field Hockey at Kean, 1-0

Union, NJ – The Montclair State University field hockey team (4-11, 2-3 NJAC) played a hard-fought battle on the road at Kean (9-7, 3-2 NJAC), but was sunk by a second-period goal and fell, 1-0, on Saturday.

HOW IT HAPPENED
  • Kean was on the attack for most of the first period. An early shot off a penalty corner for the Cougars was blocked. In the 10th minute, Kean had found two shots back-to-back, one was blocked, and another was denied by Red Hawk goalkeeper SYDNEY WHITE. SADIE EICHLIN took the lone shot for Montclair in the 13th minute but was blocked.
  • The Red Hawks saw three penalty corners and three shots on goal in the first five minutes of the second period, but had all their shots saved. Kean controlled the middle portion of the period and, eventually at the 28:45 timestamp, broke the scoreless tie and took a 1-0 lead into half.
  • Both teams only had a shot apiece in the third period. COLLEEN MCGAVIN fired a shot onto the cage about two and a half minutes into the second half, but it was saved. Kean's shot was blocked in the 36th minute, and the game went into the fourth period still 1-0.
  • The Cougars were in the driver's seat all of the fourth period. They held Montclair to zero shots and took nine of their own. White was spectacular in the quarter, saving seven shots, but the lack of offensive presence hurt the Red Hawks, and they fell on the road.
INSIDE THE RESULTS
  • White finished her day with 10 saves. It was the sixth double-digit save effort of the season.
  • Montclair was outshot 18 to 5 in the contest (11 to 4 in shots on goal).
  • Kean generated 10 penalty corners to Montclair's five
FROM THE FIELD
  • "It was a disappointing day. I thought Sydney did a great job keeping us in the game, but we were not able to generate the offensive opportunities we needed to win, especially in the second half. We are hopeful we can pick ourselves up and close out the season strong." Associate Head Coach Marissa Siconolfi
UP NEXT
  • Montclair State University plays its final non-conference game on the road on Wednesday, October 29, at 3:30 p.m. at SUNY New Paltz.
 
 
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