Box Score NORTON, MA- The Wheaton College field hockey team scored twice
during a 3:08 span of the second half, overcoming an early deficit
against Salve Regina University before holding on for a 2-1 win on
Tuesday in each team's season opener at Clark Field. The contest
was the sixth straight meeting decided by one goal, and it marked
the sixth straight season the Lyons opened against the
Seahawks.
Juniors Margaux Bolte (Belmont, MA/Belmont) and
Jessica Strock (Centerville, MA/Barnstable) each
scored for the Lyons, while senior Andrea Bagley (Foxboro,
MA/Foxboro) made six saves. Wheaton outshot the visitors,
23-8 and held a 15-4 advantage on penalty corners.
For Salve Regina, senior Devin Eppley (Darien,
CT/Darien) recorded 11 saves, while freshman Kelly
Burke (Georgetown, MA/Georgetown) scored 6:39 into the
contest to give the visitors an edge.
In the seventh minute of the game, Bagley denied junior
Lindsey Burt (Hopedale, MA/Hopedale) with a
blocker save before Burke pounced on the rebound and found the back
of the net. Those proved to be the Seahawks' only two shots until
they missed a penalty stroke with 1:11 remaining in the opening
stanza, as the try went high and wide left.
Eppley denied back-to-back Wheaton shots off a penalty corner
nearly 15 minutes into the game before the hosts broke on the board
during the second half. After a flurry in front of the net
following a penalty corner entry pass, Strock gathered a rebound
and tallied at 45:27. It was her first marker since 2007 after
missing all but last season's opener with an injury.
A little more than three minutes later, sophomore Emily Asack (Stoughton, MA/Stoughton) pushed a pass to the top
of the circle, where Bolte connected and sent a shot past Eppley at
48:35.
Wheaton returns to action on Thursday against Simmons College at
4:30 p.m.