Leopards Rebound Against The Crusaders

MacKenzie Switzer receives the ball with Stella Malinowski trailing

The Leopards dominated every game statistic imaginable, and brought an important Patriot League win to their bottom line. If one had watched the Crusaders before Saturday, it would not have been a surprise that Lafayette would have had 17 versus. 4 shots, 10 versus 2 shots on goal, 9 versus 2 penalty corners and have the score 2-0. Holy Cross GK Brooke Ross came through with 8 saves at crucial moments. which kept the Crusaders in the game.

Lena Thedrian moves past a Holy Cross defender

But it was a good game for the Leopards, as they executed together to get those two goals, where creating space and movement away from goal contributed as much as the goal scorers themselves. Also Lafayette was aggressive in secondary shots close in. Nothing more demonstrated that than the first goal at 6:48 into the game. Up until then, there were a number of shots take directly at the Holy Cross keeper. That first score was created as the Leopards came at the Holy Cross right side. In the scoring sequence, the play started at the right hand side, meanwhile freshman Lea Good was at the far left of the circle. As Lafayette approached the goal, Good sprinted catching Ross committing to the right hand side. The crossing pass was delivered and Good got her first goal of the season.

Catalina Rubel sprints on her way to the circle

It wasn’t until 41:58 that Alex Darrah was to show some grit delivering the ball to the back of the cage by poking it past the keeper and a defender, during a scrum in front of the cage. Good in that case got the assist and the goal was enough to give the Leopards the 2-0 win.

During the game Lineke Spaans was an ever present threat with 5 shots during her 47 minutes on the field. It was clear the Crusaders were wary of number 8 all game long, as she was often was guarded closely with as many as 3 Holy Cross defenders. Also of note was the strong play of Lena Thedrian, using her skill in ariels to keep the ball on the attacking side of the field.

Catalina Rubel put in 45 important minutes and fans often found her threatening in or near the circle with 5 shots during the afternoon.

Raffi Fragomeni earned her second shut out of the year with 2 saves in a perfect afternoon. By virtue of the win, the Leopards are in command of their own future with regard to the League playoffs. Bucknell lost to Boston in double overtime ( without their star Lily Neilson) bringing their record to 1-2. Holy Cross is 0-3 in the League while Colgate’s loss to Lehigh makes them 0-2. Lafayette is now 2-1 tied with Boston and will play Colgate next Saturday. Bucknell will play American so a loss by Bucknell coupled with a win by the Leopards will create three teams with 3 losses all of which Lafayette has beaten. By virtue of the tie breakers the Leopards will have qualified for the tournament.

Defense always on the minds of the Leopards

There is still a chance to host if Lafayette runs the table and American loses two of their remaining league games. However, that sort of speculation should left to fans and concentration on the next game with Colgate is paramount. It will not be easy. as Colgate did give American a tough time earlier in the season during a 1-2 loss.

This young team is starting to meld, and keeping their eye on the next challenge will be important. It’s Colgate next week and only Colgate which is important!!!

GO Pards!!!

Just saw the behind the goal view of Lea Good’s goal and I got it soooo wrong. As Lea entered the circle on the right hand side and Katie Gibb delivered the ball to Good, she took the shot going past the GK on her left hand side. Number 17 Ellie Barton was there to deflect if needed. Congrats to our PL recognition awards to Lea and Raffi with Katie for honorable mention!!!

On to Colgate…more about that later!!!

WCR

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William Rappolt

I am past chairman of the Lafayette Friends of Field Hockey and a former BOT member at Lafayette College. My wife and I are members of the Board of Trustees for USA Field Hockey Foundation. I am currently Chairman of that Board. I am the retired treasurer of M and T Bank Corporation and a 30 year fan of Division one field hockey

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