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Winner Hamilton HAMILTON (7-1, 4-1)
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Wesleyan (Conn.) WESLEYAN (3-5, 0-4)
Winner
Hamilton HAMILTON
(7-1, 4-1)
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Final
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Wesleyan (Conn.) WESLEYAN
(3-5, 0-4)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Hamilton HAMILTON 0 2 2
Wesleyan (Conn.) WESLEYAN 1 0 1

Game Recap: Field Hockey |

Last-Minute Goal Lifts No. 14 Hamilton Past Wesleyan, 2-1

MIDDLETOWN, Conn. –  The Wesleyan field hockey (3-5, 0-4) team was edged 2-1 by No. 14 Hamilton on Saturday. Despite the loss, the Cardinals held the Continentals (7-1, 4-1) to just two goals on 37 shots during the contest.

HOW IT HAPPENED:

  • Hamilton looked to get on the board during the 18th minute, but back to back shots by Tatiana Bradley and Maddie Beitler were thwarted by a diving-Delaney Wood, keeping the game scoreless.
  • The Cardinals struck first, taking a 1-0 lead after capitalizing on a penalty corner by Rachel Pomerantz. Olivia Baglieri stopped the insert, before Nikki Gerjarusak tipped the ball into the bottom left of the cage at the 25:45 mark. 
  • After the break, the Continentals came out strong, taking six shots in the first four minutes. Their best opportunity came at the 39:44 mark, but Baglieri made a defensive save to deny Guittari's opportunity. 
  • Hamilton knotted the game at the 55:50 mark when Lizzie Clarke one-timed a pass from Keeley Duran, before finding the goal through traffic for the equalizer.
  • Wesleyan looked for the advantage at the 57:54 mark, following another Pomerantz penalty corner. Baglieri stopped the insert and hit hard shot on goal, but Hamilton goalkeeper Julia Booth extended her right hand to bat the ball down.  
  • The Continentals found the equalizer with just 55 seconds remaining in the contest. Sarah Pierpont sent a pass from the near post to Giuttari, who slipped the ball into the cage for the 2-1 advantage. 

INSIDE THE NUMBERS:

  • Despite the outcome, Wood had a great game in goal for the Cardinals, making 21 stops. Booth was forced to make just three saves in the contest for Hamilton. 

UP NEXT:

  • The Cardinals will continue NESCAC play on Wednesday when they host No. 18 Trinity at 6:00 p.m.  
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