As the late great Yogi Berra might say, it was ” deja vu all over again,” as Lafayette lost to the American Eagles 1-0 in a similar play that ended the 1-0 championship game last season. The game was played at that level as each team had their chances during regular time. Game statistics were a reflection the closeness of the action. American led in shots 9-8, while Lafayette led on shot on goal 5-4, American’s goalkeeper Bryn Underwood had 5 saves to Raffi Fragomeni’s 3. American led in corners 3-2.
Several times the Leopards had breakaway opportunities which were stopped by American’s fifth year goalkeeper coming out to meet the threat. It was the class of the Patriot League, in my opinion in this early game. American had lost in three other overtime games this season. It was American’s first League win, so there is a lot of hockey yet to play but it is a huge step up to claim another home field advantage by the DC based American Eagles.
The Leopards will move on to Happy Valley with a meeting with nationally ranked Penn State on Sunday. A win would certainly help with the sting of tonights game, but the Leopards will face another challenge with an ever improving Bucknell Bisons next week in Lewisburg
Lea Good goes after the ball. She had an assist on the first goal
Lafayette saved their offensive fireworks for the second half as they were only able to manage two shots to Holy Cross’ six shots in the first 30 minutes. Penalty corners went to Holy Cross 3 to 2 as well. From my perspective it looked like the Leopards were having trouble with a bouncy turf, but the Maroon and White turned it around and outshot the Crusaders 14-3 in the second half to record a 3-0 win in Worcester
Katie Gibb gets encouragement from Alex Darrah
The Holy Cross goalkeeper was forced to make 11 saves, while Raffi Fragomeni earned a shutout, with 7 saves.
Lafayette bench was a huge advantage, as Coach Stone used 20 players during the game while Holy Cross only 15.
The second goal of the game came at 35:49 after a desperate scrum in front of the cage resulted in a penalty stroke goal by Stella Malinowski. Alex Darrah score her second goal of the game at 42:06. Although the Crusaders fought hard, the field seemed to tilt in Leopards favor and they managed 7 shots to one, and threatened all period long.
The Leopards will take their 5-2 record and 1-0 record in the Patriot League back to Rappolt Field in an important game next Friday against American University. In other league action Bucknell beat Boston 2-1 in overtime!!!
India Ralph and Lena Thedrian chase down Syracuse’s Hattie Madden
It was a game of inches and chances as Lafayette gave the 14th ranked Syracuse Orange all they could handle. The difference was an early foul that produced a penalty stroke goal by Syracuse, and a goal from a corner with thirty six seconds left in the game. But it was game in which Lafayette proved they could play with the big dogs. The Leopards out shot, out cornered the ACC opponent. All American Leneke Spaans proved she was among the best, by tying up the score at 56:28 in the game with a corner strike after a Katie Gibb insert and Stella Malinowski stop.
Lea Good chases down Syracuse player
It was an uncharacteristically hot day in the 90’s in Syracuse, as both teams seemed to battle the heat. The play went back and forth. In intense play Syracuse collected 3 green cards and and a yellow while Lafayette had two greens and a yellow. The Orange were very physical as they seemed to give fouls rather than let Lafayette advance. Both teams guarded closely, and substituted liberally during the contest.
Spaans winds up to tie the score!!
Lafayette earned 16 corners to Syracuse’s 5 and they out shot their opponent 16-11. The Leopards seemed to get stronger, as the game went on and saw a 12-2 advantage in corners the second half and a 13-4 advantage in shots. In the post game interviews, the Syracuse players felt their pre game scouting allowed them to defend the Leopard corners. The Leopards however, were able to penetrate the fast Orange defense and counter the opponent’s attempted pressure during the game.
We always enjoy a win but there was nothing in this game that would provoke a sad feeling. Lafayette can hold their head high, and realize that they have not played their best hockey yet. They are a very dangerous team. Meanwhile the second season approaches with the first Patriot League game happening this Friday against Holy Cross in Worchester. They should not take the Crusaders lightly as these League games have all the intensity of opening day.
The American Eagles demonstrated their own danger, losing in overtime to the number 3 ranked Virginia Cavaliers, Holy Cross lost to a good Northeastern team, 1-2, Lehigh beat Fairfield 2-1, Bucknell beat Columbia 2-1, and Colgate lost to Michigan State 0-5.
The Leopards finally walked way with the fourth win of the season against the Bobcats of Quinnipiac, following a ton of shots and an amazingly deep bench 3-2. Think twenty nine shots ( sixteen on goal), twenty one players seeing action on the pitch, three different players scored goals while the Bobcats had 8 shots 5 on goal, 4 defensive saves, 9 saves by their goalkeeper. They used only 4 players from their bench but found the back of the net twice during the game.
Laine Delmotte delivers the ball to Stella Malinowski
Quinnipiac jumped out to a lead in the first quarter behind a 3 shot to 1 advantage at 9:28 into the game. following a lift past two Leopard defenders and a shot into the left corner. For the moment it looked like the momentum was moving in the Bobcats favor. The home crowd of 403 fans were about to see the Leopards turn it on. Lafayette managed 15 shots to 1 for the visitors in second quarter, with a 5-0 penalty corner advantage as well. Finally, India Ralph delivered a deftly tipped the ball into the back of the net tying the score at 1-1 at 22:21 Mackenzie Hall and Leneke Spaans were helpers on the goal. Spaans attracted as many as three defenders at times, enabling her and the Leopard offense to find openings. She and Stella Malinowski were involved in the second go ahead goal by freshman Laila Pasic, who delivered by tipping the ball into the net at 33:44. It was the first goal of her career and first appearance on the turf this season!!
Spaans escapes triple coverage
To the credit of Quinnipiac, they kept fighting and tied up the score 4 minutes later, and seeming to breathe life into the Bobcats who had a 3 -2 advantage in penalty corners in the third quarter, but the Leopards still had the advantage in shots 6-3.
Josephine van Wijk delivered the winning go ahead goal at 44:47 with help from Lineke Spaans again on a tip in. Van Wijk had a team leading 5 shot 3 on goal during the contest.
Mackenzie Hall closes in
At end of the contest the players and close fans were treated to a post game tailgate by the ever supportive parent delegation.
Lafayette hits the road to Syracuse to play the Orangemen on Sunday, their first ranked opponent of the season. Syracuse is 3-1 and are coming off a 2-0 win against Northeastern. Last Season’s game in Easton was cancelled because of a thunderstorm. They are ranked 14th in the NFHCA poll. Their one loss came at the hands of Ohio State 0-5.
Lafayette finished their New England tour, losing their first game of the season to the University of New Hampshire 3-0. All three New Hampshire goals were made in the first half, where each side made 5 shots, but the home team found the back of the net on 3. Lafayette had the edge in penalty corners during the game 7-3 but couldn’t connect while two New Hampshire corners resulted in scores. New Hampshire led 11-9 on shots for the whole game.
I watched the game on TV, which was a real challenge as there was no replay, no close up shots, and the one camera man had a hard time following the ball. However, right from the outset it seemed Lafayette was having a hard time with the new turf. There were slippery conditions, and ball seemed to bounce in way that gave our players difficulty. However, that is not an excuse, New Hampshire was quick and their defense was stout, keeping the Leopards from getting into any real rhythm. According to the stat sheet, Addis Kahn the Leopard freshman Gk did get in for 5:14.
The second half did see the Leopard’s defense shut down the New Hampshire offense, but the Lafayette offense had little to offer. Josephine van Wijk led the Leopards with 3 shots, Spanns had 2, Evans had 2, Darrah had 1, along with India Ralph. Of the 9 shots 4 were on goal.
Next week challenges include a home contest with Quinnipiac on Friday and a meeting with number 7 ranked Syracuse on Sunday.
Leopards celebrate Stella Malinowski third period goal
The Leopards travelled to Hanover, N.H. and Dartmouth College for the first ever meeting by the two schools in Field Hockey. Lafayette made the most of the opportunity by recording a 3-0 result, using a crushing defense and an opportunistic offense. Lafayette had 18 shots while dominating play on their side of the pitch for most of the game. Dartmouth was able to muster 7 shots, 4 of which were made in the third quarter. The Dartmouth GK, Isabel Andrews, stopped 8 shots. Raffi Fragomeni earned her second shutout of the season while only having to turn away 1 shot, but was very active directing the Leopard defense.
The Lafayette scoring was spread around to three different players. Lena Thedrian opened the scoring in the second quarter at 16:14 using a rebound after a corner attempt. Early scoring continued as Stella Malinowski again used a rebound to find the back of the cage two minutes into the second half. She also had the only assist for the Leopards later on as Alex Darrah found the low far side of the goal at 59:40.
Aside from the goals, offense pressure came from 9 different shot takers, Josephine van Wijk recorded 5 shots, Mackenzie Hall and Lineke Spaans both had three, Alex Darrah had 2 shots, while India Ralph, Stella Malinowski, Lena Thedrian, Olvia Key, Maddie Evans all recorded one shot!
There were no cards during the game. The Leopards will now travel a short distance for a Sunday game with the University of New Hampshire. Who are at the moment 1-2, having lost to St. Joes and UConn, but picking up a big win against Qinnipiac 4-0 in Hamden earlier today. It will be New Hampshire’s home opener. In last meeting, Lafayette came away with a 1-0 win. The first matchup was in 2008 where the Leopards prevailed 2-3.
Raffi Fragomeni has an excellent weekend with a 89 pct save percentage
In an intense game that was competitive right to the end, the Leopards emerged with a quality win. Leneke Spaans put the Leopards in the lead with her second game winning goal of the weekend. The one to zero lead was preserved right to the final buzzer as Fragomeni and the defense needed to turn away three straight corners in the last one minute of fifteen seconds. In addition, there were multiple video reviews which added to the tension. The last occurred with 3 seconds left after which the fans on the sideline breathed a sigh of relief with a 1-0 win against a quality opponent.
Spaans circles towards the goal
But be not misled, this was a team victory earned on the pitch today. It would be hard to name outstanding individual players as everyone put their heart and soul into earning the win. There was play after play when it looked like Delaware tried to turn it around and someone came up with a big play to reestablish momentum
Laine Delmotte and Josephine Van Wijk team up to stop Delaware advance
Although there is no official stat for time in the attacking end the Leopards would have had that stat hands down. It was not because Delaware was not a fine hard working team, but Lafayette’s speed and skill seem to overcome their opponents at crucial times. If there were mistakes, there was back up to turn it around. The Lafayette defense seems to be everywhere.
Lea Good and Mackenzie Hall trap Delaware along the sideline
American lost their second game of the year as Boston University lost to Boston College, Lehigh won over Wagner, Colgate lost to Ohio State and Holy Cross beat LIU in a shoot out. So Holy Cross and Lafayette are the only Patriot League teams emerging from the weekend undefeated.
Lena Thedrian was a force all game long!!
The Leopards will travel to New England risking their undefeated record against Dartmouth on Friday afternoon and New Hampshire on Sunday,