Box Score WELLESLEY, Mass. -- First-year Alex
Azzi's goal 9:25 into overtime handed the Wellesley
College field hockey team a 3-2 victory over New England College on
Wednesday afternoon. The victory improved Wellesley to 2-0 on the
season, while New England College suffered it's third-straight loss
to open the year 0-3.
Azzi, who entered the game as a sub, needed just three minutes
of play to make an impact. The rookie started a penalty corner for
the Blue, sending a pass to Allison
Robbins, who rocketed a shot towards the goal. Azzi
fought her way into position in front of the net and redirected the
shot from the left side into the right corner of the goal for the
game-winner.
The Pilgrims got on the board first as Marisa Ayote tipped in a
shot from Katie Roberge, to give NEC a 1-0 lead 13-minutes into
play. The Blue answered back 14 minutes later, as Katie
Frett tallied the equalizer off of an assist
from Kate
Cushing.
The game remained 1-1 until the 56th minute of play when New
England College's Rachel Carnaroli scored off of Roberge's second
assist of the game. Once again, Wellesley tied it up, as the Blue's
Frett scored off of a rebounded save to knot the score at
two-apiece.
Both teams were held scoreless over the remaining regulation
time and the game was sent into overtime. New England College
seemingly took control in the first few minutes of the extra
period, picking up two penalty corners, but were unable to score
before Azzi's goal won it for the Blue.
The Pilgrims, who got out-shot 32-24, were kept in the game by
strong play from keeper, Melissa Mower who picked up 16 saves on
the afternoon. The Blue also received solid play between the pipes,
as Sarina
Sawyer made eight stops.
Wellesley hosts their annual alumnae game on Saturday at noon,
and then returns to regular action on Tuesday at 4:30pm at Bowdoin
College. NEC opens TCCC play on Saturday with a noon game at the
University of New England.