WELLESLEY,Mass.- Sophomore Emily
Lewis scored five of the six goals to help bring
Wellesley College to a 6-1 victory over WPI in New England Women's
and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) play on Saturday afternoon.
The win improves Wellesley to 3-4 in NEWMAC play (5-9 overall),
while the Engineers fall to 0-7 in NEWMAC play (4-10 overall).
Lewis had a career-high of five goals and one assist for a total
of 11 points. She scored the Blue's first goal ten minutes into the
first half from an assist from sophomore
Whitney
Reid. Following that, senior Sally
Scudder passed the ball to Lewis who was set up at the
right post to score the Blue's second goal. Junior Celena Dopart
answered for the Engineers by putting in a goal off an assist from
senior Meghan Linskey. WPI's goal ended the first half with a score
of 2-1.
In the second half Lewis knocked in three goals. For the fifth
goal Lewis inserted a penalty corner to senior Kate
Cushing at the top of the circle who passed it back to
Lewis for the goal. A few minutes later Cushing scored the final
goal for the Blue off a penalty corner insertion from Lewis.
Wellesley had control of the ball for most of the game, out
shooting WPI 25 to 2.
Senior goalkeeper Sarina
Sawyer had one save in the game for the Blue, while
first year goalkeeper Liz Dufresne had seven saves in net for WPI.
The Engineers also got defensive saves from junior Caitlin Kelley
and sophomore Madison Shugrue.
The Blue are back in action on Tuesday at 4:00 pm, traveling to
Endicott College. The Engineers will travel to Simmons College on
Wednesday for a 7:00 pm game.
Before the game, Wellesley honored the six members of the Class
of 2011:
Kate
Cushing,
a history major from Danvers, MA
Katie
Frett, a political science and French major from
Hallowell, ME
Alison
Mehan, a psychology major from Stamford, CT
Sarina
Sawyer, a Spanish and environmental studies major from
Wilmette, IL
Sally
Scudder, a political science major from Delafield,
WI
Sarah
Mohtes-Chan, a psychology major from Davis, CA
Individually, Frett is a three-time All-Region player, as well
as a three-time NEWMAC All-Conference honoree. She was also
named NEWMAC Rookie of the Year in 2007. Cushing also has an
All-Region honor to her name, and she was named to the 2009 NEWMAC
All-Conference team. Rounding out the individual honors,
Mohtes-Chan was named to the Seven Sisters All-Tournament team in
2009.
The class of 2011 has led the Wellesley field hockey team for
four very successful seasons. In their tenure, these seniors
have amassed an overall record of 42-29. The have appeared in
two NEWMAC Championship games, and last season finished as the
NEWMAC regular season champions.
Release written by Amanda Carlson, Sports Information
Intern