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Monks Knocked Out of NAC Playoffs

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STANDISH, ME - Skye Ellis '11 (Belfast, ME) scored a game-tying goal off a penalty corner with no time remaining in regulation and fourth-seeded Husson University (8-7, 4-3 NAC) won a stroke-off, 3-2, after two scoreless overtime periods to earn a 2-1 upset victory and deter #1 Saint Joseph's College (14-4, 7-0 NAC) in a North Atlantic Conference Field Hockey Semifinal match on Wednesday afternoon.

With 0:00 showing on the clock, Eagles forward Courtney Allen '11 (Gardiner, ME) sent a penalty corner pass from the right side into a cluster of green and white. Ellis managed to gain control of the ball and punched it past SJC goalie Meaghan Johnson '12 (Portland, ME/Cheverus) to the left corner of the net, sending the game to overtime. Per NCAA rules, the game shall be prolonged to permit the completion of a penalty corner at halftime and fulltime.

In the deciding frame, neither team scored on their first stroke-off attempts, but the tally was set at 2-2 after both weary clubs managed to convert their shots in the second and third rounds. In the fourth round, Husson defender Caroline Bochtler '12 (Turner, ME) scored on a shot off Johnson's blocker, while an attempt by SJC midfielder Jaimee Brett '10 (Otisfield, ME) was kicked away by Husson keeper Kristen Capen '13 (Leeds, ME). Leading 3-2 with one round remaining, Husson's Lorri Hiltz '12 (Norridgewock, ME) sealed the victory for the Eagles with a high shot to the left side.

Julia Ostrowski '10 (Albany, NY) seemed to have scored the game-winner when she notched her 18th marker of the year in the first minute of the second stanza. Alyssa Dunn '11 (Standish, ME) set up the play with a lead pass to the middle of the circle and Ostrowski finished with a score to the right side of the net. Unfortunately for the Royal Blue faithful, Husson netted the actual game-clincher over 70 minutes later.

Husson came close to knotting the game in the 51st minute on a Hiltz penalty shot attempt, but the sophomore was stonewalled by Johnson to preserve the 1-0 advantage.

Following regulation, the teams played two 15-minute periods of 7-on-7 play. SJC forward Kayla Nowell '11 (Bridgton, ME) nearly ended the match for the Monks on a point-blank attempt in the 12th minute of the second OT period, but Capen kicked the shot away.

Husson keeper Capen made 12 saves, not including a pair of pressure-packed stops in the SO round, in the triumph and SJC goalie Johnson recorded 9 stops in the 100-minute battle.

Husson will play at third-seeded University of Maine-Farmington on Saturday in the NAC Championship, start time TBA.

 Husson University (8-7) vs. St. Joseph's (Me.) (14-4)
Date: Nov 04, 2009  Attendance: 175
Weather:

Goals by period       1  2 OT O2 SO  Tot
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Husson University...  0  1  0  0  1 -  2
St. Joseph's (Me.)..  0  1  0  0  0 -  1

SCORING SUMMARY:
  1.  35:47 SJMFH Julia Ostrowski (Alyssa Dunn)
  2.  70:00 HUS Skye Ellis (unassisted) - corner played after time ran out, goal scored
  3. 100:00 HUS TEAM Stroke-off

STROKE-OFF RESULTS:
Husson University: 23/N 8/Y 3/Y 44/Y TE/GWG
St. Joseph's (Me.): 21/N 9/Y 23/Y 17/N
Husson University wins shootout 3-2


Shots: Husson University 11, St. Joseph's (Me.) 19
Saves: Husson University 12 (Kristen Capen 12), St. Joseph's (Me.) 10
(Meaghan Johnson 9; TEAM 1)
NAC Semifinal

 

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Players Mentioned

Alyssa Dunn

#7 Alyssa Dunn

Defender
2011
Meaghan Johnson

#00 Meaghan Johnson

Goalkeeper
2012
Julia Ostrowski

#21 Julia Ostrowski

Forward
2010

Players Mentioned

Alyssa Dunn

#7 Alyssa Dunn

2011
Defender
Meaghan Johnson

#00 Meaghan Johnson

2012
Goalkeeper
Julia Ostrowski

#21 Julia Ostrowski

2010
Forward