WELLESLEY, Mass. -- Senior Sally
Scudder tallied a goal and an assist to lead the
Wellesley College field hockey team to a 2-1 victory over Gordon
College in the season-opening contest for both schools. 
Gordon took an early lead when Heidi Lavigne tipped Melinda
Fowler's attempt into the top left corner of the goal for a 1-0
advantage. The goal came at 2:45 after a penalty corner started by
Clara Baker.
Ten minutes later, Wellesley knotted the game at 1-1 after
converting a penalty corner of its own. An initial shot
from Katie
Frett was saved by Gordon keeper Anna Bury,
however, Scudder was there to intercept the rebounded ball and put
it into the back of the net for the equalizer.
The game remained 1-1 through the half and until the 53rd minute
of play. A Wellesley penalty corner put Scudder at the top of the
circle for the stroke and her attempt was tipped in by
junior Sarah
Mohtes-Chan. The score gave the Blue a 2-1 lead with
17 minutes to play.
Gordon notched five shot attempts and two penalty corners over
the final 15 minutes of play, but the Blue's defense held. Senior
keeper Sarina
Sawyer saved three over the stretch, while
classmate Alison
Mehan recorded a defensive save off of Samantha
Neverett's 56th-minute shot to preserve the Wellesley win.
Sawyer finished with seven saves, while her Gordon counterpart,
Bury, also tallied seven stops.
Wellesley is back in action on Wednesday for their
second-straight home contest, taking on New England College at
4:30pm. Gordon opens their home slate on Thursday, playing Southern
Maine at 6:00pm.