Box Score Kemp, Rosato, Trees Lead Offense Against
Bryn Mawr
CHESTERTOWN, MD -- Host Washington College broke
the Centennial Conference and school records for margin of victory,
broke the school record for goals in a game, and tied the
conference record for goals in a game with a 14-0 win over visiting
Bryn Mawr in a Centennial Conference field hockey game this
afternoon on Kibler Field at Roy Kirby, Jr. Stadium. The Shorewomen
improved to 2-2 overall by winning their conference opener, while
the Owls fell to 0-5 overall and 0-2 in conference play.
Senior attack Kelsey Kemp (Stroudsburg,
PA/Stroudsburg) scored three goals and assisted on another
in the win, while junior attack Danielle Rosato (Narvon,
PA/Pequea Valley) contributed two goals and two assists
and sophomore attack Emily Trees (Kensington, MD/Connelly
School of the Holy Child) tallied a goal and three
assists. Sophomore attack Gussie Reilly (Buck Hill Falls,
PA/Mercersburg Academy) scored her first career goal in
the win and also registered an assist.
In addition to Reilly, five other Shorewomen scored
their first career goals in the game: freshman attack Gabby
Tarbert (Bel Air, MD/C. Milton Wright), junior attack
Rachel Sunday (Frederick, MD/Walkersville),
freshman midfielder Hilary Manion (Trappe, PA/Archbishop
Carroll), freshman attack Melissa Rubacky (Dover,
DE/Dover), and freshman defender Jess Magdeburger
(Baltimore, MD/Friends School). Freshman midfielder
Kristen Wille (Stevensville, MD/Kent Island)
recorded her first career assist.
Sophomore midfielder Chelsea Collison
(Bridgeville, DE/Woodbridge) and senior midfielder
Kelly Tancredi (Wallingford, PA/Strath Haven) each
added a goal to round out Washington's scoring, while junior
defender Sara Rutkowski (Wernersville, PA/Conrad
Weiser) added one assist.
Washington held a 7-0 lead less than 19 minutes
into the game, a 9-0 lead at halftime, and a 13-0 lead with 21:50
remaining in the contest. The Shorewomen held a 39-1 advantage in
shots and a 14-0 advantage in penalty corners.
Senior goalkeeper Elena Nicholoff
(Tunkhannock, PA/Lackawanna Trail) played the first 18:43
of the game for Washington before being relieved by junior
goalkeeper Shannon Davis (Sykesville, MD/Liberty).
Davis saved the Owls' only shot of the game.
Manya Steinfeld had a defensive
save for the Owls. Goalkeeper Elizabeth Toft made
12 saves in the cage for Bryn Mawr.
The Shorewomen's 14-goal output matched the 14
goals scored by Ursinus in the Bears' 14-1 win over the Shorewomen
on November 8th, 2008, in a Centennial Conference semifinal game.
The 13-goal margin of victory in that game was tied for the old
conference record with a 13-0 Ursinus win over Bryn Mawr on
September 25th, 2007, and Washington's 13-0 victory over College of
Notre Dame on September 1st, 2007.
The Shorewomen return to action Friday with a 3:00
p.m. Centennial Conference home game against Muhlenberg.