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Amherst, MA-- After a back and forth game Saturday afternoon at
Gooding Field, Amherst (9-4) pulled out the win in overtime against
Williams (6-7) by way of junior Molly Malloy's (Stamford, CT)
sudden victory goal.
Ephs gained early momentum after scoring their first goal within
the first five minutes of the game by senior Jess Overlander (New
Canaan, CT) off a penalty corner insertion by senior Julia Nawrocki
(Winchester, UK) and assist by junior Amy Siedlecki (Madison, CT).
The competitive battle continued between the long-standing rivals
as each team fought for ball possession. The second, and last goal
of regulation time, was scored by sophomore Liz Schink (Chicago,
IL) of Amherst with less then ten minutes left in the first half
leveling the score out to 1-1.
With the second half remaining competitive, but scoreless, Ephs
and Lord Jeffs went into overtime to determine the winner.
Malloy's goal determined the final score of the game: 2-1 in
Amhersts favor.
“We had lots of opportunities and the game was very back and
forth, but in the end we came out on the wrong end of it,”
Commented Coach Alix Rorke.
First-year Meera Sivalingam (Philadelphia, PA) put in a strong
effort. Sophomore Alice Bearn (Bethlehem, PA) and first-year
Lucy Rollins (Rye, NY) each gave the Ephs many oppurtunities on the
offensive end.
Eph sophomore goalie Katrina Tulla (New Canaan, CT) played the
full 74:37 compiling a total of 8 saves and allowing 2 goals.
Lord Jeff goalie Jane Mostue played for 15:06 with 0 saves and one
goal allowed, when teammate Emily Vitale stepped in playing the
remaining 59:31 tallying five saves and no goals allowed.
Ephs will have their last home match against Middlebury on October
31, at 6:00 PM.