HARTFORD, Conn. — The Trinity College field hockey team fell to the No. 12-ranked Endicott College Gulls, 6–0, in non-conference action on Sunday afternoon. With the win, Endicott improves to 13–1 overall, while the Bantams drop to 3–9 on the season.
What Happened:
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Trinity posted scoring attempts in the first quarter, third and fourth. Two came from Riley Harrington and Tatum Stickney. Senior Fiona Murphy, sophomore Reagan Waldner, and first-years Lindsay Rogers and Bridget Grosso added a shot each.
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In the third quarter, first-year defender Ava DiPasquale recorded her first collegiate defensive save, preventing an additional Endicott tally.
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The Gulls built an early lead with two goals in the first quarter and added another in the second. Endicott capitalized on back-to-back Bantam yellow cards in the third, scoring twice while up a player, and added one more in the fourth to close out the 6–0 victory.
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Trinity split time in goal between Hayley Gable and Sydney Korkosz. Gable played the opening half and made five saves, while Korkosz tallied a season-high six saves in the final two quarters.
Inside the Numbers:
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Shots: Endicott 26 – Trinity 8 (on goal: Endicott 18 – Trinity 3)
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Penalty Corners: Endicott 10 – Trinity 7
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Saves: Trinity – Gable (5), Korkosz (6)
Up Next:
The Bantams return to Robin L. Sheppard Field on Saturday, October 18, hosting Colby College at 11 a.m. NESCAC matchup. Trinity holds a 20–9 all-time record against the Mules, dating back to 1989, and has gone 7–3 over the last 10 meetings, though Colby claimed the most recent matchup, 5–4.