The College of Wooster field hockey team fell for the second time in an extra session this fall, as Delaware Valley University scored the winning goal in Wednesday's 2-1 game 3:10 into the first extra stanza.
Wooster tied Wednesday's contest at one in the 28th minute on a penalty corner. Senior
Coco Rodríguez inserted to classmate
Lizzie Hardy at the top of the circle. Hardy took one step forward to enter the circle, then ripped a shot into the lower right corner of the cage. The goal was Hardy's fourth of the fall.
Kenzie Boyd was the hero, netting the game-winner. Leading up to the goal, a Delaware Valley player worked the ball between a pair of Wooster defenders, gaining inside position. That enabled the ball to be played to the top of the circle, where an initial shot was stopped by Wooster senior
Cate Barkdoll. Barkdoll looked to clear to the wing, but a Delaware Valley player was able to gather possession and get the whistle for a penalty corner. After the insert, the ball was sent from
Brynne Miller to Boyd, who fired in the winner from 12 yards out.
Delaware Valley's first goal came from Miller. Boyd received a corner insert, worked the ball to Miller, who drove towards the goal, then fired the night's first score into the lower right of the cage.
Delaware Valley ended the night with a 19-5 edge on shots and a 15-2 lead on corners. Wooster's 'keepers were up to the task, as junior
Noa Kauffman started and stopped two shots in the first half. Barkdoll made eight saves after halftime.
Brooke Golbeski had three saves for Delaware Valley.
Delaware Valley improved to 5-5, while Wooster dropped to 2-6.
Next, Wooster plays at Immaculata University (4-10) at 4 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 10.
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