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St. Mary's City, Md. - The second-seeded St.
Mary's College of Maryland field hockey team eliminated
third-seeded University of Mary Washington, 3-2, on a rainy
Wednesday afternoon in the Capital Athletic Conference semifinal
round. St. Mary's (8-8) now advances to Saturday's CAC
championship game for the second consecutive season after the
Seahawks won the stroke-off, 2-0.
The Seahawks will face No. 1-seed Salisbury University, the No.
8 team in the country, on Saturday for the CAC title. The
game time will be announced at a later date.
The two teams were knotted at 2-2 at the end of regulation and
played two 15-minute overtime periods before the game was
determined by a penalty stroke shootout.
Sophomore goalie Emma Lauhoff (Wayne,
Pa./Radnor) came through for the Seahawks during the shootout with
three saves. Attempts by the Eagles' senior Sarah
Pierson (New Vernon, N.J./Oak Knoll) and sophomore
Emma Jones (Yorktown, Va./York) were both stopped
by Lauhoff before junior Sarah
Trimble's (Yorktown, Va./Tabb) stroke went wide
left. Lauhoff then saved sophomore
Kristen Haynor's (Oakton, Va./James Madison) shot
for the Seahawk victory.
Senior forward Emily Norris (Timonium,
Md./Dulaney) started the shootout for St. Mary's with a goal before
junior defender Julia Puzak's (Arnold,
Md./Broadneck) attempt went wide right. Sophomore forward
Katie Cox (Frederick, Md./Linganore) notched the
second and final penalty stroke goal for SMCM in the shootout.
The two teams played a scoreless first half as Mary Washington
(13-6) led 5-4 in shots and had a goal called back.
St. Mary's got on the scoreboard first in the second half as
senior midfielder Emily Smithson (Richmond,
Va./James River) converted on a stroke at 41:20.
Smithson struck again just 2:11 later during a
penalty corner as Norris inserted the ball to
sophomore Jackie Ward (Annapolis, Md./Annapolis)
who sent across to Smithson.
Smithson then took two dribbles before firing in a
shot into the lower left corner.
However, the Eagles weren't out of it yet as senior forward
Alison Weckstein (Great Falls, Va./Langley)
deflected in a cross from senior forward Amy
Santella (Summit, N.J./Summit) at 47:12.
Trimble then scored the game-tying goal with 6.4
seconds left in regulation as she went one-on-one with
Lauhoff.
The Eagles outshot St. Mary's, 8-3, in overtime but had another
goal called back. Mary Washington ended the game with four
goals called back.
Lauhoff finished the game with nine saves,
while sophomore Chrissy Bowdren (Fairfax Station,
Va./Robinson) recorded six.