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KAPSAMBELIS
Jim Stankiewicz
1
Winner Saint Anselm STA (4-3, 1-1)
0
Bentley BEN (2-5, 1-1)
Winner
Saint Anselm STA
(4-3, 1-1)
1
Final
0
Bentley BEN
(2-5, 1-1)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Saint Anselm STA 0 0 1 0 1
Bentley BEN 0 0 0 0 0

Game Recap: Field Hockey |

Hawks Soar High in 1-0 Win Over Bentley

WALTHAM, Mass. – The Saint Anselm College field hockey team fought to a big 1-0 road win over host Bentley University on Wednesday night.
 

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Score: Saint Anselm 1, Bentley 0
Records: Saint Anselm (4-3); Bentley (2-5)
Location: Waltham, Mass. 
Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Attendance: 111
 

HOW IT HAPPENED:
  • In the first period of play, offensive action was limited as Bentley registered just one shot from Libby Harrison. Saint Anselm attempted two shots with one being on goal from fifth-year Maddie Davis (Exeter, N.H.), which was turned away by Mia Trottie.
  • The second quarter started with another shot from Harrison in the 22nd minute, but Saint Anselm senior goalie Sidney Falterer (Fairfield, Conn.) made a critical save to keep the game scoreless.
  • The Hawks later earned a penalty corner that led to a shot by junior Marissa Politano (Acton, Mass.), but another save from Trottie prevented a score.
  • Saint Anselm was finally able to break through in the third period of play. Senior Chloe Kapsambelis (Merrimack, N.H.) found senior Amanda Lewandowski (Franklin, Mass.) for the go-ahead score in the 36th minute.
  • Bentley came out firing in the fourth quarter, but a shot from Gracie Moore was stopped by Falterer. The Hawks endedc the game earning one last shot from Kapsambelis in the 52nd minute before the victory was finalized. 


INSIDE THE NUMBERS:
  • Falterer tabbed three saves in the shutout and played the full 60 minutes in the cage for the Hawks. 
  • Lewandowski and Kapsambelis led the offensive strike for Saint Anselm, accounting for the lone goal and assist, respectively. 
  • As a team, the Hawks totaled eight shots with five on goal and earned eight penalty corners.


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