Box Score KEENE, N.H. 11/05/09 - Behind Carly
Benning's (Brewster, Mass.) 26th goal of the season in the
first half, and Jacki Benson's (Hampstead, N.H.)
two second-half goals, the Keene State College field hockey team
battered the Framingham State College Rams 3-0 on Thursday night at
Owl Athletic Complex. The win propels the Owls to 18-4 on the year
as they advance to the Little East Conference tournament finals on
Saturday.
With the shutout victory over the Rams, the Owls broke the
school record for shutouts in a season with 12. Senior goaltender
Vikki Stoessel's (Derry, N.H.) 10th shutout this
season breaks Sara Joyce's record set in 2006.
The Owls avenged a loss to Framingham which ended their team
shutout streak back on September 19th. "It was nice to get the Rams
back after they beat us 3-0 earlier in the year," said coach KSC
head coach Amy Watson. "We didn't play well in the
first meeting but tonight we had better chances and capitalized."
The Rams had the first chance to hit the scoreboard with just
under ten minutes to play in the first half off a penalty corner
when Framingham forwards Kristen Sacco (Mendon,
Mass.) and Erica Fisher (Putnam Valley,
N.Y.) each had shots turned away by Stoessel. Fisher took
a rebound shot that sailed wide giving Keene State possession.
Benning would tally her 14th game-winner of the season at the
31:26 mark when Aislynn Sherry (Rehoboth, Mass.)
led the senior into the circle to beat Rams goalie Allesha
Kenyon (Westford, Mass.) for the 1-0 lead.
Framingham State would continue to fight back, as they would
have two penalty corners in the last 10 seconds of the first half
to try to even the score. With no time left on the clock Sacco's
shot beat Stoessel but senior defender Erin Dallas (Marlow,
N.H.) was there for her 11th defensive save of the season
to keep the lead intact.
The second half was all Owls, as Benson netted her first of the
game under ten minutes into the second half on a nice cross from
Benning to put the Owls up 2-0.
At the 57:58 mark, Benson would net her second of the night off
a pass from Dallas to give Keene State the 3-0 LEC semifinal
victory.
Stoessel set aside eight shots for the shutout, while Kenyon
stopped 11 shots for the Rams in the loss.
The Owls will play host on Saturday at noon against
UMass.-Dartmouth at Owl Athletic Complex for the Little East
Conference Championship and automatic NCAA Tournament berth.
"UMass-Dartmouth is a real strong team and our game with them last
Saturday was a dog fight," said coach Watson. "We are going to have
to work real hard to keep them out of our circle and not give them
a lot of penalty corners if we want to be successful."