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Falcons Hold Off Warriors In LEC Action

Falcons Hold Off Warriors In LEC Action

Morse notched fifth career shutout for Green and Gold 

Mansfield, Conn. – The Fitchburg State University Field Hockey team defeated the Warriors of Eastern Connecticut State, 1-0 this afternoon in Little East Conference (LEC) action from the Rick McCarthy Field.

The Basics

Score: Fitchburg State 1, Eastern Connecticut State 0

Records: Fitchburg State (6-5, 4-2 LEC) | Eastern Connecticut State (4-7, 1-5 LEC)

How It Happened

Fitchburg State threatened in the second minute of play as freshman Sophia Yates (Woodstock, Vt.) fired back-to-back shots on target, but Eastern Connecticut State keeper Sarah Gallagher (South Windsor, Conn.) turned aside both shots.

The Warriors best scoring opportunity of the first half occurred at the 9:43 mark of the opening frame with freshman Emma Sanson (Thomaston, Conn.) putting a shot on frame only to have Falcon netminder Jenna Morse (Leominster, Mass.) deny the shot.

The score remained deadlocked at 0-0 until late in the second quarter when Fitchburg State freshman Lena Kassel (Stuttgart, Germany) blasted a shot into the upper left corner of the cage for her team-leading 18th marker on the season for the 1-0 edge.

Following the intermission, the Green and Gold nearly doubled its lead in the 44th minute of play as junior Jessica Morse (Leominster, Mass.) and senior Sarah Craig (Winchendon, Mass.) has a pair of quality scoring chances, but Gallagher stood tall for the Warriors to keep the score at 1-0.

With time winding down, Eastern Connecticut State saw its best opportunity to force overtime at the 56:56 mark with graduate student Bryce Makula (Guilford, Conn.) riffling a shot towards frame, but Morse made the save to preserve the 1-0 victory for the Falcons.

Inside the Numbers

This afternoon's contest marked the 22nd meeting between the two squads in the sport of field hockey with the Falcons 11-11 all-time when taking on the Warriors

Fitchburg State held an 11-4 advantage in shots, while also finishing with a slim 7-5 edge in penalty corners

Morse stopped four shots for the Green and Gold, en-route to her fifth career shutout

Gallagher made six saves for the Warriors in the setback

Up Next

Falcons return to action on Tuesday as they host the Owls of Keene State for a Little East Conference tilt, starting at 4:00 PM.