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2018 Field Hockey CAA Champions
3
Winner William & Mary WM (11-7)
2
Delaware DELAWARE (13-7)
Winner
William & Mary WM
(11-7)
3
Final
2
Delaware DELAWARE
(13-7)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 OT 1 F
William & Mary WM 0 2 1 3
Delaware DELAWARE 1 1 0 2

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Game Recap: Field Hockey | | Jacob Skipper, Associate Sports Information Director

CHAMPIONS! W&M Field Hockey Wins Overtime Thriller for CAA Crown, 3-2

The William & Mary field hockey team won its first-ever conference tournament crown on Sunday, overcoming a 1-0 deficit to defeat No. 14 Delaware 3-2 in overtime in the Colonial Athletic Association Championship game.  The Tribe improved to 11-7 on the year, and earned the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, while the Blue Hens fell to 13-7, and must await word on a possible at-large bid to the national field.

How it Happened
- Delaware controlled play for majority of the first half, but the W&M defense played a strong game to keep the Tribe in it.
- The Blue Hens finally broke through in the 33rd minute, after a shot from outside the top of the circle from Laurien Vink ricocheted off the stick of Femke Strien and in for the 1-0 lead.
- Despite that goal, freshman goalkeeper Kimi Jones (Virginia Beach, Va.) made two strong saves and the Tribe defense allowed no goals on four corner attempts.
- In the second half, Delaware took another corner, but Jones was there again to frustrate the attempt and spring her team going the other way for a series of corners for the Tribe.
- W&M broke through with the equalizer in the 50th minute, coming off of another corner.  After Cassidy Goodwin (Gloucester, Va.) sent the ball in, redshirt-senior Estelle Hughes (Newcastle, NSW, Australia) passed it over to junior captain Christie van de Kamp (Midlothian, Va.) for the shot and the score, her eighth of the season.
- Less than 10 minutes later, the Tribe sturck again and took the lead, 2-1.  As the W&M attack built, van de Kamp sent a pass over to the back post, where she found classmate Woodard Hooper (Reston, Va.) lurking for the shot and the goal.  It was Hooper's team-leading 12th goal of the season.
- After Delaware took a timeout to regroup, the Blue Hens came back on the field with renewed purpose, and forced the attack into the W&M circle.  Three penalty corners in quick succession finally led to a goal in the 63rd minute, as Greta Nauck tied the contest 2-2 on a shot from the top.
- W&M called their timeout shortly thereafter, and despite getting the ball into the attacking end, regulation ended with no further action.
- The Tribe was playing in its eighth overtime compared to Delaware's first of the year, and it showed as W&M controlled play from the start, quickly moving into the circle and generating a corner and two shots.
- In the 74th minute, W&M earned another corner, its seventh of the game.  Annie Snead (Midlothian, Va.) sent it in to Goodwin, who passed back to Hughes.  Hughes, with a defender on her hip, worked around the top of the circle and finally cleared enough space to fire a back-hand shot from in front of one post across to the other post, sliding under the goalkeeper's foot and setting off a mad scramble in celebration.  It was Hughes' 12th goal of the year, tied with Hooper for the team lead, and her CAA-best fourth game-winner of the season.

All-Tournament Team
- For her game-winning heroics, Hughes was named the CAA Most Outstanding Player of the Championships.  She's the first from W&M to ever win the award, and earned her second spot on the all-tournament team.  Hughes led W&M ont he weekend with five points on two goals and an assist, and scored the game-winner in both matches.
- Also named to the all-tournament team for the second year in a row were Goodwin and van de Kamp.  Goodwin scored an assist in the win over Northeastern on Friday, while van de Kamp had a goal and two assists for the weekend.
- Freshman goalkeeper Kimi Jones earned her first all-tournament honor, after playing the tournament with a 0.97 GAA, eight saves, and an .800 save percentage.

Starters
W&M - Kimi Jones, Jenny McCann, Annie Snead, Ashleigh Nottingham, Christie van de Kamp, Estelle Hughes, Cara Menges, Woodard Hooper, Cassidy Goodwin, Jorja Morgan, Haley Hopkins
UD - Lisa Giezeman, Greta Nauck, Michaela Scanlon, Laurien Vink, Lotte de Koning, Ellie Schepens, Sarah Horgan, Tessa Verweijen, Kiki Bink, Emily Kresho, Sydney Rhodes

Notes
W&M won its first-ever conference championship game on its fifth try ... The Tribe also set school records for the most overtime games (8) and overtime wins (5) in a season ... W&M leads the NCAA with eight overtime games played in 2018 ... It was the first CAA Championships game to reach overtime since 2015, and the fifth all-time dating back to 1991 ... W&M as a department now has three CAA Champions so far this year, the most in the league ... The Tribe has won at least three CAA titles every year since 1987-88, a streak of 32-straight years.

Up Next
The NCAA Tournament selections will be announced tonight at 10 p.m. on NCAA.com.  William & Mary will await word of either a play-in game opponent, which would be played on Wednesday, Nov. 7; or a first-round selection for Saturday, Nov. 10.
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Players Mentioned

Cassidy Goodwin

#23 Cassidy Goodwin

M
5' 6"
Junior
Woodard Hooper

#21 Woodard Hooper

F
5' 10"
Junior
Estelle Hughes

#17 Estelle Hughes

M
5' 6"
Redshirt Senior
Jenny McCann

#7 Jenny McCann

M/F
5' 6"
Senior
Ashleigh Nottingham

#10 Ashleigh Nottingham

M/D
5' 4"
Senior
Annie Snead

#9 Annie Snead

F/M
5' 3"
Junior
Christie van de Kamp

#16 Christie van de Kamp

M
5' 7"
Junior
Kimi Jones

#00 Kimi Jones

GK
5' 6"
Freshman
Cara Menges

#20 Cara Menges

M/F
5' 7"
Freshman
Jorja Morgan

#24 Jorja Morgan

M
5' 3"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Cassidy Goodwin

#23 Cassidy Goodwin

5' 6"
Junior
M
Woodard Hooper

#21 Woodard Hooper

5' 10"
Junior
F
Estelle Hughes

#17 Estelle Hughes

5' 6"
Redshirt Senior
M
Jenny McCann

#7 Jenny McCann

5' 6"
Senior
M/F
Ashleigh Nottingham

#10 Ashleigh Nottingham

5' 4"
Senior
M/D
Annie Snead

#9 Annie Snead

5' 3"
Junior
F/M
Christie van de Kamp

#16 Christie van de Kamp

5' 7"
Junior
M
Kimi Jones

#00 Kimi Jones

5' 6"
Freshman
GK
Cara Menges

#20 Cara Menges

5' 7"
Freshman
M/F
Jorja Morgan

#24 Jorja Morgan

5' 3"
Freshman
M