Box Score STANDISH, ME – Junior forward Alexandra Parese (Wilton,
CT) scored an 89th-minute marker to left Endicott College (10-6,
4-3 TCCC) past Saint Joseph's (10-4, 5-0 NAC), 2-1, in a
double-overtime non-conference field hockey match at Lakeside Field
on Wednesday afternoon.
With the game tied at 1-1 after regulation, the regional
opponents continued to duel as the score remained at a stalemate
after the first 15 minute overtime frame. The match would end 3:20
into the second extra period, however, as Parese, who was sprung
free by a Taylor Matties '13 (Saratoga Springs, NY) pass,
rushed beyond the Monks' defense and beat SJC netminder
Meaghan Johnson '12 (Portland, ME/Cheverus) with the
game-clinching goal.
Joanne Reid '11 (Clarksville, MD) kicked off the game
scoring for the Gulls with a tally at the 18:47 mark. Parese set up
the score with a pass to the top of the line and Reid finished the
play with a shot to the center of the cage.
St. Joe's senior forward Kayla Nowell (Bridgton, ME) made
it a 1-1 less than four minutes later with a marker off an Alyssa
Dunn '11 (Standish, ME) feed. With the goal, Nowell became
the program's all-time leader in points with 133 in her
outstanding career. She surpasses former teammate Julia Ostrowski
'10, who netted 131 points in four seasons for the Monks.
The match appeared to be on pace for on offensive battle after
the teams combined for a pair of tallies in less than four minutes
of play, but as it turned out neither squad would score for over 66
minutes.
The Monks had several excellent opportunities to end the game in
the first overtime period. Taking advantage of the seven-on-seven
play, Sarah Bartell '12 (Exeter, NH) sidestepped a defender
and steered a pair of point-blank shots towards Endicott keeper
Taylor Teixeira '13 (Exeter, NH), but both attempts were
turned away. Seconds later, Courtney Rague '11 (Old Orchard
Beach, ME) collected a rebound after the second Bartell shot and
narrowly missed an open net.
Bartell had another close scoring chance with 2:03 left in the
initial extra frame, but a shot off a breakaway was sent wide as
Teixeira left the net to challenge on the play.
St. Joe's held an advantage in shots (16-12), while
Endicott earned a 19-5 edge in penalty corners in the non-league
match. Both teams steered nine shots on target.
Johnson made seven saves for the hosts while Teixeira posted
eight stops in net for the visitors.
The loss drops the Monks to 3-10 in the history of the matchup
against the Gulls.
Both squads will resume conference play on the road this
Saturday, as Saint Joseph's will travel to Thomas College for
an 11:00 AM game, while Endicott is slated to play at TCCC foe New
England College at 1:00 PM.