BEVERLY,
MA – The top-seeded Endicott College Gulls defeated the
No. 4 Lancers of Worcester State College Saturday, 3-0
in the semifinals of the ECAC field hockey tournament in
Beverly, MA.
The
game started slowly, as the two non-conference teams
began to settle in. Endicott senior Lindsay Fallon
(Southampton, NY/Southampton) broke the ice for the
Gulls at the 13:12 mark of the opening half, putting EC
up 1-0.
The
score would stay that way until the second stanza, and
that’s when Endicott would take over. Commonwealth
Coast Conference Player of the Year Jennifer Rheaume
(Blackstone, MA/Blackstone-Millville) doubled the
Endicott lead on a feed from Samantha Bourgeois
(Gardner, MA/Gardner), putting the Gulls ahead 2-0.
Just
minutes later, Fallon got back in on the scoring
action. The senior forward took a Chelsea LaClair
(Middlesex, VT/U-32) pass and was able to beat Worcester
State’s goalkeeper Erin MacDonald (Dedham, MA/Dedham),
icing the game for the home-team, 3-0.
Endicott held a 17-3 shots advantage over the visiting
Lancers. Endicott goalkeeper Erin Curry (Hampstead,
NH/Gould Academy) only had to turn away two saves to
earn the victory, while her counterpart MacDonald made
ten stops in the losing effort.
With
the win, the top-seeded Gulls advance to the ECAC Finals
where they will face No. 2 Wheaton College, who snuck
past Western New England 1-0 in double overtime. As the
tournaments top-team, Endicott will host the Lyons at
1:00PM on Sunday.