Amherst, Mass. - Two days after dropping a double-overtime
thriller to Amherst College at home, the Trinity College field
hockey team exacted its revenge by earning a 1-0 victory over the
Lord Jeffs on Gooding Field in the quarterfinal round of the 2008
NESCAC Championship Tournament. Trinity improves to 12-3 (6-3
NESCAC) and will play top-seeded Tufts University, Saturday, Nov. 8
at 11 a.m. Amherst ends its season at 10-5 (6-3 NESCAC).
"We played our worst game of the year, but we won it." Trinity
head coach Anne Parmenter said. "We played better
when we lost [to Amherst] on Friday. We got revenge."
Trinity broke the scoreless tie after a Christina Bradley
(Wellesley, MA) breakaway with 21 minutes remaining
resulted in a corner. The Bantams capitalized on the situation with
crisp passing that resulted in a shot and goal for Lindsey
Waddington (Granby, CT), who knocked the ball into the
left corner just 15 minutes into the game. The goal was
Waddington's first in her career.
"Waddington has been playing great," Parmenter said. "She played
well on Friday and today. That was the biggest goal of her
life."
Since the inception of the field NESCAC field hockey
Championship Tournament in 2001, this is the first time that
Trinity has advanced to the semifinal round. At 12-3, the 2008
Bantams have the best record since the 1998 Trinity squad that
reached the NCAA Final Four.
Neither team was able to advance the ball into the circle for the
first eight minutes of the game. Trinity responded to Amherst's
first penalty corner by quickly advancing the ball to the Amherst
circle and earning its first corner 10 minutes into the half. The
Bantams moved the ball to the right post, pulling first-year goalie
Emily Vitale (Cheshire, CT) away from the cage.
Senior co-captain Karli Del Rossi (Mantua, NJ)
shot the ball passed Vitale, but junior Tierney Healey
(Moreland Hills, OH) was in the right spot to pick up her
fifth defensive save of the season.
A flurry of Amherst offense nearly resulted in goals from
first-year Sarah McCarrick (New Canaan, CT) and
junior Molly Malloy (Stamford, CT), but the
Bantams escaped the first half unharmed despite being out-shot by
the Jeffs, 7-3.
Trinity dominated possession in the first 10 minutes of the second
half, earning two corners and two shots, one of which was on goal,
while Amherst failed to mount any serious threats. With 13 minutes
remaining in regulation, Malloy attempted Amherst's first shot of
the half from the middle of the circle, but first-year goalie
Gina DiNallo (West Hartford, CT) casually kicked
the ball away, one of DiNallo's many noteworthy plays on the
afternoon.
With only three minutes to play, Malloy had a strong shot from
right side in front of the goal, but DiNallo again came up with the
save. Waddington's goal proved to be enough for the Bantams, who
advanced to the NESCAC Championship semifinal round with a 1-0
victory.
Amherst's 10-5 record marks the best finish since 2003, when head
coach Carol Knerr and the Lord Jeffs went 11-5 and advanced to the
NESCAC semifinals. Amherst started the 2008 season with a 4-4
record before rattling off six straight wins to earn a first-round
home game for the first time since 2003.
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