Box Score BEVERLEY, Mass. – The Endicott field hockey team
celebrated senior day with a 3-0 win over visiting Wellesley
College on Tuesday afternoon. The Gulls scored twice in
the opening seven minutes and held the Blue without a shot in the
opening half to pick up the non-conference victory in the
team's final home game of the regular season. Endicott
improves to 11-7 overall while Wellesley drops to 5-10 on the
season.
Endicott dominated the first half, outshooting Wellesley 12-0 in
the frame while finding the net twice. Taylor Matties opened
the scoring in the 5th minute after collecting a rebound
and depositing a shot just inside the left post.
Two minutes later, Matties intercepted an errant pass near the
top of the circle, creating a two-on-one break with Hannah
Thornberg. Thornberg took the feed near the left post and
beat Wellesley keeper Sarina Sawyer to double the
lead.
The Endicott offense threatened to blow the game open with 10
more shots in the opening stanza but were held in check by eight
saves from Sawyer. Through the first 35 minutes, the Gulls
held a 12-0 advantage in shots and led 2-0 on the scoreboard.
With just over ten minutes remaining in the game, Matties and
Thornberg hooked up again to put the Gulls on top 3-0.
Shots were even in the second half at nine apiece. Sawyer
made four stops during that time to finish the game with 11.
Endicott goalie Taylor Teixeira made four stops, all in the second
half, to pick up her 9th win of the year.
The Gulls return to action on Saturday when they travel to
Western New England College (7-10, 4-4 TCCC) for a 1:00 showdown in
the opening round of the TCCC Tournament.
The Blue travel to Clark at Saturday at 1:00 pm. Currently,
Wellesley sits in the sixth and final playoff position for the
upcoming NEWMAC Tournament. A win over the Cougars would seal
a post-season berth for the Blue, while a loss would end the
season.