Leopards Drop One In Durham

Spanns powers past her opponent

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.

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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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