Wellesley jumped out to an early lead as Molly
Morrow (Bow, NH) needed just 26 seconds to convert a
Jenny Holland (Bethesda, MD) pass into a 1-0
Wellesley advantage. The upset was not in the cards today,
however, as Tufts answered back a minute later when Jenna Abelli ()
tied the game at 1-1. The Jumbos took over from that point
on, scoring the next seven goals of the half to take an 8-1 lead
into the break.
Casey Egan (Massapequa, NY) led Tufts with three first half
scores, while Emily Johnson (Yarmouth, ME) added a pair. Also
scoring for the Jumbos were Steph Perez (East Providence, RI) and
Lara Kozin (Suffern, NY), as Tufts out-shot Wellesley 20-6 in the
period.
Wellesley opened the second half just like the first, scoring
the inital goal. Allison Robbins (North
Bennington, VT) picked up the score for the Blue, off of a Morrow
assist, cutting the Tufts lead to 8-2. The Jumbos answered
with a pair of scores to make it 10-2, but Wellesley responded with
two of its own, setting the score to 10-4 with 16:55 to
play.
After six scoreless minutes, Tufts put the nail in the coffin,
as Perez, Abelli and Johnson scored back-to-back-to-back to once
again put the game out of reach. Wellesley's Morrow would add
a free position score with 6:00 to play, but the Blue couldn't
creep back, suffering the 13-5 defeat.
Overall, Tufts held a 27-15 advantage in shots to go along with
a 28-15 edge in ground balls. Draw controls were nearly even
with Tufts picking up 10 to Wellesley's 9. Tufts also forced 23
Blue turnovers.
For the Jumbos, Egan finished the afternoon with four goals,
while Abelli scored three with an assist for four total
points. Johnson, Perez and Kozin all recorded three points
each. Abelli also led the team defensively with five ground
balls, three draw controls and four caused turnovers.
Wellesley was paced by Morrow's two goals and two assists while
Holland added two scores and one helper. Morrow also
recorded four draw controls while Nicole Labbee
(Florence, MA) and goalie Mary Mattia (Atlanta,
GA) each picked up three ground balls.
Tufts is back in action on Saturday at noon, hosting Colby in a
NESCAC match-up. Wellesley starts a three-game road trip on
Thursday at Bridgewater State at 4:00pm.