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W&M Uses Penalty Corners to Advantage in 4-2 Victory
Junior Laura Kastelic notched three assists in the Tribe’s CAA opening win over VCU.
09/24/06 6:05PM
Richmond, Va. - The No. 17 William and Mary field hockey team opened Colonial Athletic Association play with a 4-2 victory over VCU on Sept. 24. Four different Tribe players scored goals of penalty corners, as junior back Laura Kastelic notched three assists. The Tribe improves to 7-2 on the year, while VCU falls to 1-8.
“VCU played a very aggressive game,” head coach Peel Hawthorne said. “They were fast and are a difficult team to beat on their own field. We scored off four penalty corners. Laura Kastelic and the other corner crew did a terrific job of reading the defense and picking it apart. I was disappointed that we were not able to convert more of our field oppor-tunities. Overall, it was a good team effort. It is always good to get a conference win, especially on the road.”
Kastelic’s three helpers were not only a career high, but the second most in school history. The last time a Tribe player notched three assists in a contest, Katie Sliverthorne set the school mark with four against the Rams on Oct. 7, 2001. The three assists tied six other players for second in the school’s annals.
The Tribe struck first off a penalty corner in the 22nd minute of play. Sophomore Katie Broaddus scored her first goal of the season, putting the Tribe on top, 1-0.
Nearly 10 minutes later, W&M once again scored via a penalty corner to take a 2-0 cushion into the locker room. Katelic notched the first of her three assists, as freshman Wesley Drew scored her second goal of the season.
VCU drew within a single tally less than two minutes into the second half. Jenna Harris scored off the dish from Nikki Lloyd to draw the Rams within, 2-1.
W&M responded to retake a two-goal lead at 3-1 in the 49th minute of play. Senior Maggie Long scored what proved to be the game-winner, her fifth tally of the season. Kastelic assisted on the goal, as the Tribe scored off another penalty corner.
The Rams would not go away though, pulling back within one, eight minutes later. It was again Harris off the assist from Lloyd for VCU’s second tally of the game.
The Tribe once again used a penalty corner situation to ice the game with four minutes remaining. Sophomore Lauren Giles tallied her first career goal off the assist from Kastelic for the capper.
The Tribe outshot VCU, 17-10, on the day, including 10 attempts on the cage. Junior goalkeeper Gwen Hunter finished with five saves on the afternoon. The College also held a distinct advantage in penalty corners, 12-4.
W&M will return home for a CAA battle to Drexel on Friday, Sept. 29, at 7 p.m. The Tribe will also face No. 5 North Carolina on Sunday, Oct. 1, at 1 p.m. in Chapel Hill, N.C.
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