WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - A second-half
Maria Caro goal and a stingy Tribe defensive
effort led the William and Mary field hockey team to a 1-0 upset of No.
11-ranked Boston University on Friday night at Busch Field. After falling from
the ranks of the unbeaten on Tuesday night against No. 9 Virginia, the Green
and Gold knocked off its highest ranked opponent since the 2004 season. W&M
improved to 6-1 on the year, while the Terriers fell to 5-2.
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Neither team generated much on the offensive end in the
opening 35 minutes of play as Boston outshot the Tribe, 3-1, in the first half.
Possession was the name of the game in the first half as the opening frame did
not see a penalty corner. Redshirt freshman goalkeeper
Cate Johnson made a pair of first-half saves defensively to keep the Terriers at bay.
The Tribe broke the scoreless deadlock just over seven
minutes into the second half. Senior
Ashley Kyle generated the Tribe's first
penalty corner of the game at the 42:06 mark. BU goalkeeper Jess Maroney
blocked her initial shot, but the ball deflected off the foot of a Terrier
player resulting in the penalty corner.
On the ensuing opportunity, Caro cashed in her first goal
of the season as she lifted a shot from the top of the circle. It marked her
sixth career tally and ended up being her second career game-winning goal.
Sophomore
Jesse Ebner and junior
Chaney Manganello each registered assists on
the play. It was Manganello's team-leading fourth assist and
Ebner's third of the year.
Over six minutes later, BU had a chance to pull even off a
penalty corner, but was turned away twice by Johnson. In the 50th minute, the Tribe goalkeeper made a sprawling save on a hard shot from the top of the circle by Anne
Frutiema, before coming up with the kick save on Jacinda McLeod's rebound shot from the
right side.
All together, Johnson finished the night with six saves,
including four in the second half, to earn her first career shutout. Boston
University outshot W&M, 7-6, on the evening, while both teams generated two
penalty corners, all in the second half.
The Green and Gold returns to action on Sunday when it
welcomes Miami (Ohio) to Williamsburg. The match carries a noon start time at
Busch Field. W&M will be shooting for its first 7-1 start to the year since
the 2000 season.