KEENE, N.H. 10/30/07- The top seeded Keene State College field
hockey team scored the first four goals of the game in a span of
five minutes in the first half on the way to posting a 7-0 shutout
victory over eighth seed Worcester State College in a quarterfinal
Little East Conference tournament game played Tuesday night in
Keene.
Keene State (16-5), which extended its winning streak to seven
games, will host fourth seed Bridgewater State in a semifinal game
on Thursday (6 p.m.) BSC defeated #5 Framingham State in its
quarterfinal contest 3-2.
Erin Dallas opened the scoring for KSC with her 10th goal of the
season at the 7:20 mark. The Owls scored the next three goals
within two minutes to take a commanding 4-0 halftime lead.
Carly Benning (Brewster, Mass.) scored twice and Amy Dolce
(Windham, N.H.) found the back of the net during the
uprising.
"Everyone came out hard today, "said Benning. "We just
tried to get the ball up the field as quick as we could and create
offensive opportunities. Hopefully, we can keep up the intensity on
Thursday."
Dolce, Benning, and Chelsea Blackmer (Boylston, Mass.) added
second half goals for the Owls, who have outscored opponents 33-2
during their seven game winning streak. With her three goals,
Benning added to her team-leading total of 15. Dolce has six
goals this season.
Vikki Stoessel (Derry, N.H.), with four saves and Jennifer
McDougall (Avon, Conn.) with one save shared the shutout for
KSC.
Stacie Morse (Shrewsbury,Mass) had three saves and Kim Jamieson
(Townsend, Mass.) had five saves for the Lancers (9-11). Both
Morse and Jamieson are field players who moved into the net due to
injuries suffered by the teams' goalie Erin MacDonald.