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Saint Joseph's College of Maine Field Hockey: Monks Blank Eagles in Opener

Saint Joseph’s College (1-0) fought past Husson University in non-conference field hockey action at the SJC Athletics Complex on Thursday evening. The contest was the 2022 season opener for both programs.

BOX: https://gomonks.com/sports/fh/2022-23/boxscores/20220901_bdar.xml

HOW IT HAPPENED:

Freshman forward Maya Waryas (Bellows Falls, Vt.) put the Monks on the board at the 11:29 mark when she netted her first collegiate goal off an Abbie Jacques (Mount Vernon, Maine) assist. Jacques sent a bouncing ball toward the net that found Waryas, who batted the ball out of the air and into the net.

The 1-0 lead remained until the 57:05 mark, when senior Alexa Gutowski (North Conway, N.H.) scored on a perfectly executed penalty corner. Seniors Megan Quirion (Oakland, Maine) and Molly McCluskey (Orono, Maine) were both credited with assists on the tic-tac-toe scoring play.

TEAM STATS:

The Eagles held the lead in shots (16-12) and penalty corners (13-11) while the Monks posted a 9-8 edge in shots on goal on the evening.

THE KEEPERS:

SJC sophomore Kassidy Collins (Gardiner, Maine) made six saves in the shutout performance while Husson netminder Kimmie Goddard (Westbrook, Maine) also notched six stops in a losing bid.

Saint Joseph’s senior defender Morgan Dalton (Livermore Falls, Maine) made a pair of defensive saves in the triumph and Husson senior back Mallory Fairbanks (Lisbon Falls, Maine) added a defensive stop for the Eagles.

HISTORICALLY SPEAKING:

With the victory, Saint Joseph’s improves to 16-19 all-time versus Husson University and has now defeated the Eagles in three-consecutive meetings dating back to the 2018 season…the Monks have now won four-straight season-openers.

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