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Falcons Clipped By Warriors, 2-0

Falcons Clipped By Warriors, 2-0

Morse registers a career best 18 saves for Green and Gold

Fitchburg, Mass. – The Fitchburg State University field hockey team suffered a tough 2-0 setback to the Warriors of Eastern Connecticut State University this morning in Little East Conference (LEC) action from Elliot Field

The Basics

Score: Fitchburg State 0, Eastern Connecticut State 2

Records: Fitchburg State (1-11, 0-6 LEC) | Eastern Connecticut State (6-3, 4-1 LEC)

How It Happened

Eastern Connecticut State grabbed the 1-0 lead at the 8:25 mark of the first period as freshman Liz LaMarco (West Hartford, Conn.) fired a shot inside the near post for her third goal of the 2021 campaign.

Fitchburg State nearly knotted the score in the 18th minute of action when senior Sarah Craig (Ashburnham, Mass.) redirected a shot off the stick of sophomore Sophia Piper (Chelmsford, Mass.), but the shot went just wide to keep the score at 1-0 going into the break.

Following the intermission, the Warriors threatened at the 35:02 mark with sophomores Isabel Sanchez (Weston, Conn.) and Kaylee Drobish (Wallingford, Conn.) putting a shots on frame, but Falcon keeper Jenna Morse (Leominster, Mass.) turned the first shot aside, while junior Hannah Walters (Danielson, Conn.) added a defensive save.

Eastern Connecticut State secured the victory at the 50:49 mark as Sanchez received a fed from graduate student Brianna Nolan (Watertown, Conn.), who then deposited a shot into the left side of the cage for her third mark of the season, resulting in the 2-0 final.

Inside the Numbers

This morning's contest marked the 21st meeting between the two squads in the sport of field hockey with the Falcons 10-11 all time when taking on the Warriors

Two teams have split the previous four matchups with the Warriors securing a 2-0 victory in the last meeting on November 2, 2019 at Elliot Field

Eastern Connecticut State finished with a 23-5 margin in shots, while also holding a 9-6 edge in penalty corners

Morse stopped a career best 18 shots for the Falcons

Junior Erin Fainer (Thomaston, Conn.) turned aside three shots for the Warriors

Walters added her team-leading seventh defensive stop for the Green and Gold

Up Next

Falcons return to action on Tuesday as they travel to Keene State for a Little East Conference matchup, starting at 6:30 PM. Warriors will host the Bears of Bridgewater State on the same day in conference action at 4:00 PM.