Box Score NORTHAMPTON, Mass.--A furious Smith College rally fell just short as the Pioneers' field hockey team fell to a 3-2 loss to Mount Holyoke College in New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) action on Tuesday night.
The PIoneers fall to 8-2, and even up their NEWMAC record at 2-2, while Mount Holyoke is 10-1, and 2-1 against NEWMAC opposition.
It was a back-and-forth affair in the opening stanza. Â Mount Holyoke tested Smith with a pair of early efforts from Charlotte Wagner, but
Maddi Wyda (Baltimore, Md./The Park School) made a save on the first and
Meg Richardson (Kents Hill, Maine/Kents Hill School) was on hand to clear the second one off the line. Â
Smith responded with a pair of shots from
Marissa Vara (Hudson, Mass./Hudson), but Mount Holyoke goalie Liz DiCesare made saves on both. Â After Wyda stopped Anna Hartman at one end, Smith nearly broke the deadlock through
Petru Bester (Deep River, Conn./Valley Regional), who rattled the post. Â
The Lyons did get on the board in the 27th minute. Â After a Mount Holyoke penalty corner, a massive scrum ensued in front of the cage, where Diana Bannman squeezed her 12th goal of the year past Wyda. Â Mount Holyoke carried the 1-0 lead into halftime, and the Lyons added a second three minutes into the half when Wagner knocked in her fifth of the year.
Smith responded with massive pressure at the other end of the field, and were rewarded
Alexa DeJesus (Somerset, Mass./Somerset) tipped in
Allie Stein (Ann Arbor, Mich./Pioneer)'s shot after
Rebecca Meagher (Acton, Mass./Acton-Boxborough)'s penalty corner to trim the lead to 2-1. Â Smith continued to attack, earning four straight penalty corners in the 53rd minute, but the Lyons netted a crucial third goal from Julia Bell in the 61st minute. Â That goal would prove necessary, as Smith earned a penalty corner in the 66th minute, where Emma Camilerri's pass went to Vara, who rifled in her third of the year to make it a 3-2 game that would be the final score. Â
Wyda made four saves for Smith, while DiCesare made six stops for the Lyons.
Smith will take a break from NEWMAC play to host Western New England University on Thursday, October 10 at 4 p.m. Â Â
The Lyons will be in action on Saturday, traveling to Springfield College for a 4 p.m. contest.