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Hicks, S.
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Gordon GC (8-7, 5-3 CCC)
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Winner Univ. of New England UNE (9-5, 7-1 CCC)
Gordon GC
(8-7, 5-3 CCC)
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Univ. of New England UNE
(9-5, 7-1 CCC)
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Team 1 2 F
Gordon GC 0 2 2
Univ. of New England UNE 3 0 3

Game Recap: Field Hockey |

Field Hockey Rally Falls Short at UNE, 3-2

BIDDEFORD, Maine —Three 1st-half goals for the University of New England field hockey team proved to be enough, as the Nor'easters topped Gordon College by a 3-2 margin on Wednesday evening (Oct. 15) in a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) match at the Big Blue Turf.
 
For the Nor'easters (9-5, 7-1 CCC), it was an 11th win in the last 12 meetings with the Fighting Scots, and completed the season sweep after a 2-0 win in Wenham back on September 17. The loss puts a halt to Gordon's five-game win streak, setting the Fighting Scots back to 8-7 overall (5-3 CCC).
 
UNE Senior Beth Sullivan (Cumberland, R.I.) got the scoring started 4:30 into the contest, knocking in a shot from the top of the circle off a penalty corner insert from classmate Hannah Cutting (Sebago, Maine).
 
In the 13th minute, sophomore Nicole Matarozzo (Wolfeboro, N.H.) doubled the cushion by getting a deflection on a hard drive from 25 yards out off the stick of senior Kayla Lambert (Bedford, N.H.).
 
The hosts made it 3-0 in the 28th minute, when senior Erin Bibber (Charlton, Mass.) sent a cross from the right side and first-year Vonde Saunders (Center Conway, N.H.) slapped her first touch into the cage.
 
After the Nor'easters held an 8-3 edge in shots during the opening 35 minutes, play evened out a bit following halftime. With just over 14 minutes remaining, Gordon senior Sarah Shannon (Chatham, N.J.) collected a corner insert from classmate Courtney Scott (Herndon, Pa.) and fired a shot into the net.
 
The margin held until Scott found a rebound near the left post and cut the deficit to the final tally (3-2) with 16 seconds left on the clock.
 
UNE, which finished ahead in shots (17-11) and penalty corners (10-9), received six saves from sophomore Holly Smith (Peabody, Mass.). UNE will head to Salve Regina University on Saturday (5:30 p.m.).
 
Sophomore Shannon Hicks (Scarborough, Maine) made eight stops for the Fighting Scots, who visit Roger Williams University on Friday (6 p.m.).

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