field hockey News - October, 2010 Archive

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#10 Cortland State Shuts Out Saints in Season Finale

Oct. 27: The St. Lawrence University field hockey team concluded its 2010 season on Wednesday evening in Cortland, NY against the nationally-ranked #10 Red Dragons.  Led by a hat trick by Sara Woodward, the home team defeated the Saints 6-0 at the Stadium Complex.

Late Goal Lifts Union Past Saints, 2-1

Oct. 24: Union's Nicole Merigliano broke a 1-1 tie midway through the second half with her first collegiate goal, lifting the Dutchwomen's field hockey team past St. Lawrence by the score of 2-1 on a rainy afternoon at Hall-Leet Stadium in Canton, NY. 

#7 Skidmore Topples Saints, 8-0

Oct. 23: The nationally-ranked No. 7 Skidmore University field hockey team dominated St. Lawrence on Saturday at Hall-Leet Stadium in Canton, NY, as the Thoroughbreds got a hat trick from Kelly Blackhurst and two goals from Annie Rosencrans en route to an 8-0 victory.

No. 13 Panthers Shut Out Saints, 2-0

Oct. 20: The St. Lawrence University field hockey team fell to nationally-ranked No. 13 Middlebury College on Wednesday evening by the score of 2-0 at Kohn Field in Middlebury, VT.

Geneseo State Rallies for 3-2 Win Over Saints

Oct. 15: The St. Lawrence University field hockey team built a 2-1 lead in the second half against Geneseo State on Friday afternoon, but the Blue Knights scored two goals in a span of 9:05 to rally past the Saints in a non-conference game in Geneseo, NY.

Saints Hang On to Top Nazareth, 3-2

Oct. 14: The St. Lawrence University field hockey team snapped a three-game losing skid on Thursday evening, as the Saints used three second half goals to defeat Nazareth College 3-2 in Rochester, NY.

William Smith Blanks Saints, 2-0

Oct. 9: The St. Lawrence University field hockey team dropped its third consecutive Liberty League contest on Saturday afternoon in Geneva, NY, as William Smith's Emily Atwan scored both goals in a 2-0 Heron victory.

Saints Fall to 'Jackets in OT

Oct. 8: A St. Lawrence University goal in the 57th minute of regulation forced overtime, but the University of Rochester Yellowjackets rebounded with a game-winning score in the extra session's third minute to take the conference game 2-1. 

Hamilton Holds Off Saints Rally, Hall-Leet Stadium Dedicated

Oct. 1: The St. Lawrence University field hockey team lost its first Liberty League contest of the season on Friday night, as Hamilton College scored three goals in a span of 5:23 and held off a late Saint rally to defeat the Scarlet and Brown, 3-2.  Following the game, St. Lawrence University proudly recognized legendary coaches Dotty Hall and Don Leet by dedicating the new stadium seating in their honor.