Salve Regina 11, Nichols 0
Dudley, Mass. – Vendetti Field
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
All-Time Series & StreaksSalve Regina and Nichols entered the contest with the all-time series tied at 15 wins apiece. The Seahawks depart Dudley ahead 16-15.
Three Stars of the Game1 – Salve Regina senior Melissa Gagnon (Smithfield, R.I.) – scored the first two goals of the game in a span of 9:37
2 – Salve Regina junior Sarah Thompson (Clinton, Conn.) – registered five points on two goals and an assist
3 – Salve Regina senior Abigail Tepper (Foxboro, Mass.) – scored a pair of goals to bring her team-leading total to 13
Key Stat of the GameNichols surrendered a program-record 11 goals on 53 shots. The 11 goals is also a Salve Regina single-game record.
Turning PointLeading 2-0 behind goals from senior Alexisse Clinger (Nantucket, Mass.) and Gagnon early in the first half, the Seahawks struck for two more in a span of 1:02 midway through to extend their lead to 4-0 with 14:57 to go in the first half.
Quick Hits- Nichols junior
Katherine Cotton (Kennebunk, Maine) recorded a career-high 21 saves.
-Senior
Haley Fountain (Warren, Mass.) was credited with a pair of defensive saves for Nichols while senior
Meghan Dombkowski (Sagaponack, N.Y.) made one.
-Sophomore Jessie Severino (Branford, Conn.) registered two saves in 49:29 of action before giving way to freshman Allison Daly (Peabody, Mass.) with 20 minutes to go.
-Senior
Courteney White (Orange, Mass.) was credited with two shots on goal for the Bison.
-Salve Regina held a 12-1 edge in penalty corners.
Quotes"Our defense was not connecting well like we did in our last game. We need to come out and communicate more. We were flat from beginning to end. We need to work together as a team. If we don't do that, we're going to continue to get beat." – Nichols senior
Meghan Dombkowski Next upNichols (1-7, 0-4 CCC) – Friday, October 2 @ Western New England, 4:00 p.m.
Salve Regina (7-2, 3-1 CCC) – Saturday, October 3 vs Roger Williams, 6:00 p.m.
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