BRUNSWICK, Maine - The top-ranked Bowdoin College field hockey
team survived a scare from 17th-ranked Skidmore, advancing to the
Regional final with a 1-0 victory in an NCAA Division III
Second-Round game on Saturday. The Polar Bears (17-0) remain the
only unbeaten team in Division III and will host Rowan University,
2-0 winners over Cortland State on Saturday, in Sunday's
Third-Round game at 1:00 p.m. Skidmore ends their season with a
record of 14-6.
The Polar Bears didn't take long to get on the scoreboard, as
NESCAC Player of the Year Lindsay McNamara notched her record-tying
19th goal of the season to give the hosts a 1-0 advantage just 3:20
into the contest. McNamara finished off a scramble in front of the
cage to tie Heather Hawes '00, Sheila Carroll '88 and Marissa
O'Neil '04 for the program's single-season goal-scoring mark.
Skidmore answered later in the period with a pair of penalty-corner
opportunities. The second of which resulted in a hard, low shot off
the stick of Shaila DeLea that sailed just wide of the right post.
Bowdoin made a bid to increase their lead before intermission, but
Thoroughbred senior defender Greta Cosey kept the game close with a
pair of defensive saves late in the frame.
Bowdoin maintained their one-goal edge for the second half, but it
was Skidmore who had the best late chance to score. With under six
seconds remaining, the Thoroughbreds earned a penalty corner and
Chelsea Lisaius ripped a shot towards the cage that Bowdoin
goalkeeper Emileigh Mercer kick-saved for her lone stop of the
contest, sealing the victory for the Polar Bears.
Bowdoin out-shot Skidmore 18-2 and held a 14-3 edge in corners, but
Thoroughbred netminder Liz Catinella kept her team close, making 11
saves between the pipes. Mercer was forced to make just one save-
with seconds remaining- in her sixth solo shutout of the season and
the team's 14th in 17 games.