Box Score BIDDEFORD, Maine -- Senior Hayley LaPointe (Topsham, Maine) scored with just over 11 minutes left to break a tie game and send the University of New England on its way to a 5-3 victory over Gordon College in Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) field hockey action Tuesday evening (Oct. 8) at the Big Blue Turf.
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With classmate Casey Clark (Franconia, N.H.) racing up the right side, LaPointe managed to chase down a cross through the middle and ram her second goal of the season into the back of the cage.
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Junior Erin Bibber (Charlton, Mass.) added some insurance for UNE with 1:41 to play, getting behind the defense on the left after a long pass from senior Hannah Tavella (Putnam Valley, N.Y.) and slipping a shot near-post.
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The Nor'easters (7-4) improve to 6-0 in league play for the first time in program history, passing the 2011 squad that won its initial five CCC outings. Big Blue has now defeated Gordon in nine straight matches.
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With the setback, the Fighting Scots (9-4) drop to 4-2 in conference games.
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A pair of goals just 90 seconds apart put UNE in front early. Tavella knocked in a rebound at the left post to get the hosts on the board in the 6th minute, before LaPointe setup junior Hannah Warren (Harrison, Maine) for a drive to make it 2-0.
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Big Blue nearly registered a third goal in the frame, but time expired just before the shot was taken. Still, the two-goal cushion was enough at the break, as UNE held Gordon without a shot attempt (7-0) in the period.
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The Fighting Scots finally broke through in the 44th minute, when junior Brittany Hawkins (Hampstead, N.H.) converted a rebound off her own shot.
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After the Nor'easters got the lead back to two (3-1), courtesy of an own-goal by Gordon, Hawkins struck again in the 52nd minute. Less than three minutes later, Hawkins notched an assist by sending a cross into the middle that junior Courtney Scott (Herndon, Pa.) deflected into the net.
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The contest remained tied for the next 4:23, until LaPointe put UNE on top for good.
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Gordon finished with a 6-5 edge in shots during the final 35 minutes.
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For the Nor'easters, who travel to face No. 5 Tufts University in a non-conference meeting on Thursday (5 p.m.), first-year Holly Smith (Peabody, Mass.) posted two saves.
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Senior Anna Bury (Huntingtown, Md.) recorded four stops for the Fighting Scots, who return home to battle Salve Regina University (5-1 CCC) on Friday (7 p.m.).
Release courtsey of University of New England Sports Information