Worcester, Mass. - Behind ten saves from junior
netminder Mary Roux, visiting New England College used two first
half goals to knock off of host Clark University, 2-1, on Saturday
at Granger Field.
With the Pilgrims leading 2-1 in the final five minutes, Roux made
her biggest stop of the game - a kick save on a breakaway shot by
Clark freshman Mel Melkonian (Worcester, Mass.),
which turned out to be the Cougar's best scoring chance in the
second half.
NEC's Miranda Tinsman got the Pilgrims on the board first at the
2:27 mark with help from Amanda Naimie.
Clark answered back exactly seven minutes later when Katherine
Rowe (Fort Myer, Va.) scored an unassisted tally to
even the score.
Things remained the same until 24:47 when Pilgrim freshman Emily
Kutcha and Ashley Simula teamed up for Kutcha's third goal of the
season.
New England College outshot the Cougars 18-15 and also held an edge
in penalty corners (9-2).
Kathryn
Dawsey (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.) made 11 saves in net
for the Cougars, who slip to 1-1 on the season. Clark will be back
in action on Tuesday, when they travel to UMass-Dartmouth for a
meeting with the Corsairs beginning at 7 p.m., while the Pilgrims
host Wellesley on Wednesday.