Box Score STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph's (7-0-1, 4-0 GNAC)
remained undefeated with an 18-13 victory over conference-rival
Simmons College (3-4, 1-3 GNAC) at Westerlea Way Field on Wednesday
afternoon. Senior midfielder Lauren
Hagerman (Scarborough, ME) paced the Monks with
four goals and three assists in the triumph.
Alyssa Marchant '11
(Wakefield, MA) added four goals, while Megan
Cutter '12 (Westbrook, ME) and
Amelia Santos '12 (Beverly,
MA) both tallied two goals and two assists for the Monks.
Erika Waterhouse '13 (South
Portland, ME), Lizzie Farley
'11 (Scarborough, ME) and Vanessa
Brooks '10 (Bath, ME) all chipped in with
two goals apiece and SJC netminder Taylor
Allison '12 (Pawtucket, RI) made 13 saves in
goal.
For the Sharks, Meaghan Maurice '12 (Portland,
ME/Deering), Natalie Stever '11 (Chagrin Falls, OH), Mikaela
McSherry '12 (Worcester, MA) and Justine Beauchamp '13
(Exeter, NH) all scored twice and Lee Sutherland '12
(Tuftonboro, NH) chipped in with two assists. Simmons keeper Kelly
Last '13 (West Haven, CT), who was named GNAC Goalkeeper of
the Week on Monday, registered 13 saves in the losing effort.
It was all St. Joe's in the early going, as the Monks
jumped out to a 6-0 lead in the first 12 minutes of play.
Hagerman scored three times in the first seven
minutes and played a hand in seven of her team's first 10
goals, scoring four and assisting on three others. Although the
game looked to be one-sided after the first 15 minutes, the feisty
Sharks refused to go away easily and utilized scoring bursts near
the end of both halves to remain within striking distance.
Leading 9-1 after Farley scored back to back
markers with 15:25 remaining in the first half, St. Joe's saw
it's cushion dwindle to four goals after Simmons scored four
unanswered goals in a nine-minute span. Stever ignited the surge
with a pair of goals and Beauchamp added a man-up tally during the
run.
Brooks netted her second goal with 2:08 left in
the opening half to break up the Sharks' scoring frenzy, but
Zoie Kaley '13 (Manchester, ME) and Maurice beat
Taylor 40 seconds apart to make it a three-goal
game, 10-7. The Monks regained momentum heading into the break, as
the Royal Blue scored twice in the final 11 seconds off the half,
with goals by Santos and
Marchant, to cap the first half with a 12-7 lead.
Beauchamp scored a free-position goal 3:59 into the second half
to cut the Sharks' deficit to 12-8, but Saint Joseph's
rattled off five straight, with two from
Waterhouse, in the next seven minutes to gain some
much-needed breathing room.
Trailing 17-8 with 19:52 left, the Sharks systematically chipped
away at the SJC lead and managed to score five straight, with the
last marker by Maurice at the 1:52 mark making it a 17-13 game. The
Monks were able to keep the Sharks off the board for the remainder
of the game and Marchant scored off a
Waterhouse pass with 25 seconds left to make the
final score 18-13, Saint Joseph's.
Hagerman added seven draw controls and five
groundballs, both game-highs, to her stat line and
Waterhouse collected four groundballs in the
victory.
St. Joe's held an advantage in shots (37-36), groundballs
(33-20) and clears (23-12) while Simmons held an 18-14 edge in draw
controls in the conference contest.
Saint Joseph's will face off against GNAC rival Lasell
College in Newton, MA on Friday at 4:00 PM while Simmons is set to
host Emerson on Saturday at 11:00 AM.