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Brown 24 REG
4
Winner Clark University CLARK UN (6-7)
2
Regis (Mass.) REGIS (3-9)
Winner
Clark University CLARK UN
(6-7)
4
Final
2
Regis (Mass.) REGIS
(3-9)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Clark University CLARK UN 0 3 1 0 4
Regis (Mass.) REGIS 0 0 0 2 2

Game Recap: Field Hockey |

Field Hockey Closes Out Non-Conference Play With 4-2 Win Over Regis

WESTON, Mass. – The Clark University field hockey team (6-7) closed out non-conference play with a road contest at Regis (3-9) with a convincing 4-2 victory on Monday afternoon from Regis Stadium.

How it Happened
  • Junior Jenna Beauchain sent a penalty corner pass over to graduate student Rachael Romain, with Romain's shot going just wide of the cage to keep the match tied in the first and the Cougars held the Pride without a shot on goal in the quarter.
  • Senior Autumn Golding got the Cougars on the board in the 21st minute when she scored off a pass from junior Alison Kopec as Clark held a 1-0 edge.
  • Romain added to the lead in the 24th minute off a feed from junior Elizabeth Cacciapaglia, with the initial pass to Cacciapaglia coming off a corner that was serviced in by Beauchain.
  • Senior Becca Murphy scored with less than 30 seconds to go in the first half when Kopec sent a pass over to her and Murphy found the back of the cage as Clark took a 3-0 lead into the half.
  • After Kopec and Golding saw shots saved by Sarai Velez, Romain netted the Cougars fourth goal off another pass from Kopec as Clark took a 4-0 lead midway through the third quarter.
  • Graduate student Greer McCarty registered the Cougars final shot on goal of the afternoon and junior Alexandra Cacciapaglia stopped a shot in the fourth quarter as Clark came away with a 4-2 victory.  
Inside the Box Score
  • Clark attempted 16 shots (nine on target) and earned 10 penalty corners.
  • Golding netted her second goal of the year and fourth as a Cougar.
  • Kopec's three assists were a career-high and went down as her fifth, sixth, and seventh of the season, while now having 11 career dimes.
  • Romain recorded her second multi-goal game of the season and now has six goals this year and eight as a Cougar.
  • Elizabeth Cacciapaglia added her sixth assist of the year and eighth of her career.
  • Murphy registered her first career goal in the scarlet and white.
  • Alexandra Cacciapaglia earned her first win in net of the season and stopped one shot.
What's Next
The scarlet and white will return to action on Saturday afternoon when they welcome MIT to Granger for a contest beginning at 2:00 p.m.   
 
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