WELLESLEY, Mass. -- Connecticut College first-year Laura
Sanderson's (Hanover, NH) deflection in the 69th-minute proved to
be the game-winner as the Camels defeated host Wellesley College,
3-2, in non-conference field hockey action on Wednesday afternoon.
Connecticut College improves to 5-1 on the season, while Wellesley
skids to 3-5.
Sanderson got her stick on a hard shot from senior Abby Hine
(Madison, CT) after a Camels penalty corner. Hine's assist pushed
her into a tie with Emily Huffman '04 for the program's all-time
scoring title, with both players recording 90 career points.
The Camels struck first in the game, as Kat Barker (Dedham, MA)
scored off a Kesley Nickerson (Weston, MA) assist. Wellesley keeper
Sarina Sawyer (Wilmette, IL) saved the first shot
in the series, but couldn't contain the rebound, as Nickerson
tapped it to Barker for the score.
The Blue knotted it 1-1, just over eight minutes later, when
Allison Robbins (Bennington, VT) launched a rocket
past the Connecticut College keeper, converting a penalty corner
from Emily Lewis (Weston, CT).
The Camels needed just five minutes in the second period to
re-gain the lead, with Ali Holland (Watertown, MA) scoring on a
pass from Hanna Wagner (Sudbury, MA) to make it 2-1 in favor of the
visitors. Sanderson then pushed the lead to 3-1 in the 69th minute,
with her deflection on Hine's initial shot.
Wellesley battled back to make it 3-2, as Sarah Mohtes-Chan (Davis, CA) scored on an assist from
Sally Scudder (Delafield, WI) with 22 seconds
remaining in the game. Wellesley made a push over the remaining
seconds, but Conn. kept the Blue in the defensive end to seal the
3-2 victory.
Sawyer was solid between the pipes for the Blue, recording nine
saves while facing 22 shots. Aimee Rich (Darien, CT) recorded four
stops for the Camels.
Wellesley is back in action this Saturday with a road game at
NEWMAC-rival Springfield College at 1:00pm. Connecticut College
continues its four-game road trip on Saturday with a 12:00 NESCAC
match-up at Bowdoin.