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Field Hockey

Lions double up Johns Hopkins 4-2 in season finale

Freshman Jaclyn Douglas had a goal and an assist.
Box Score


Ewing, NJ…The College of New Jersey field hockey team capped the off the 2013 regular season with a victory as the Lions doubled up visiting Johns Hopkins University 4-2  on Friday.
 
The win put TCNJ at 15-3 on the season, while the Blue Jays fell to 7-10.
 
Next up for the Lions will be the New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament on Wednesday, November 6. TCNJ has already secured the second seed in the tournament and will host an opponent that has yet to be determined.
 
Prior to the game, TCNJ's lone senior, Sarah Cummings (Summit, NJ/Summit) was honored for her hard work and dedication to the program in a brief "Senior Day' ceremony.
 
Once the game started, the Lions jumped in front when junior Erin Waller (Sewell, NJ Washington Twp.) opened the scoring on a play that started on a penalty corner. That goal came 7:18 into the game.
 
TCNJ added two more goals as freshman Jaclyn Douglas (Malvern, PA/Great Valley) popped in a rebound and junior Erin Healy (Spring Lake Heights, NJ/Manasquan) cashed in on a penalty stroke. Those goals came with 14:26 and 8:24 left in the period.
 
Just 39 seconds after Healy score, the Blue Jays got one of those goals back as Austin Davis (Baltimore, MD/Garrison Forest) scored her first collegiate goal. That goal was assisted by Allison Thompson (Lansdale, PA/William Penn Charter).
 
In the second half, junior Lindsey Hatch (Sewell, NJ/Washington Twp.) scored 2:57 into the period as TCNJ regained its two-goal advantage.
 
Johns Hopkins made it a 4-2 game with 16:43 left when Lindsey Adams (Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Warde) collected her second of the season.
 
Junior Amanda Krause (Richboro, PA/Council Rock North) turned aside six Blue Jay shots to earn her 14th win of the season. Junior Victoria Martin (Clark, NJ/Arthur L. Johnson) chipped in with a defensive save.
 
In goal for Johns Hopkins, Zoey Atabek (Mt. Laurel, NJ/Lenape) finished with 11 saves.
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