Box Score Worcester, Mass. – On a night when the
top two scorers in the nation were on the field, it was senior
Sarah Fredlund (New Preston, Conn.) who stole the show with a
second half hat trick, lifting visiting Babson to a 4-1 win over
Clark in New England Women's and Men's Athletic
Conference (NEWMAC) field hockey action on Tuesday evening.
Clark sophomore Mel Melkonian (Worcester,
Mass.) and Babson freshman Morgan Lockwood (Agawam, Mass.) entered
the matchup as the No. 1 and No. 2 scorers in the country in terms
of points per game.
The win for the Beavers pushes their record to 8-2 overall and
4-0 in league play and extends their win streak to six straight.
The Cougars, meanwhile fall to Babson for the seventh straight time
and slip to 6-4 overall and 0-3 in conference action.
After a scoreless first half, it was actually Courtney Weaving
(New Preston, Conn.) who got the Beavers on the board first with
help from Colleen Kelly (Milton, Mass.) at 39:34.
Eight minutes later it was Fredlund rattling the back of the
cage and then less than two minutes later Fredlund was back at it
again on a feed from Kelly.
Down 3-0, Clark got on the board in spectacular fashion as
Madeleine Lutts (Salem, Mass.) set up Melkonian
who beat Beaver keeper Jess Pashos (Winchester, Mass.) with a
diving goal at 57:26.
Any momentum the Cougars' got from Melkonian's 18th
goal of the season, was dashed when Fredlund notched her 12th tally
of the season at 61:43 to put the game away.
Pashos turned back six shots, while Clark netminder Kate McGrath (Wilmington, Mass.) made nine stops.
The Cougars will look for their first NEWMAC win of the season
on Saturday when they host Smith on Saturday, while the Beavers,
who have outscored their opponents 27-7 during their six-game
stretch, will travel to Amherst for a meeting with the Lord Jeffs
on Thursday.