BOX SCORE
COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. – Defending national champion Bowdoin
(18-2) advanced to the title game for the second straight season as
the Polar Bears held off second-ranked Ursinus (19-3) 3-2 on
Saturday afternoon at a frosty Eleanor Frost Snell Alumnae Field in
the semifinals of the 2008 NCAA Division III Field Hockey
championships.
Bowdoin will take on NESCAC rival Tufts, who defeated Messiah in
the other semifinal, 5-2. The two will play at 1 p.m. on Sunday. It
will be the second-straight season that Bowdoin will face a
conference foe for the crown, after defeating Middlebury in the
final last season, 4-3.
In weather more suited for ice hockey, Bowdoin struck first as
senior midfielder Julia King scored her sixth goal of the season on
a deflection off of a Ursinus defender at 7:25 for a 1-0 lead.
Senior defender Kristen Veiga had the assist.
Ursinus marched back and tied the score, as senior forward Kait
Sutherland scored her 14th goal of the season on an assist by
junior forward Jessica Zatwarnicki at 13:01. The goal came off a
penalty corner, which Ursinus held a 11-4 advantage in.
Bowdoin punched in two goals in a span of 2:04 to take a 3-1 lead.
The first goal came at 27:43 as senior forward Lindsay McNamara
scored on a deflection from junior defender Kara Kelley, followed
by a goal from freshman forward Katie Herter at 29:47. McNamara had
the assist on Herter's goal.
In the second half, Ursinus cut the deficit to 3-2 when freshman
forward Alyssa Thren scored her 17th goal of the season on an
assist from senior forward Jennie Moore. Thren dived in front of
the goal to re-direct the Moore pass.
However, Bowdoin turned up the defensive pressure inside the
circle following the goal. Ursinus pulled junior goalie Erica Scott
with 6:39 left in the second half in favor of an extra attacker.
The Bears could manage just two shots in that time span.
Scott finished with two saves, while Bowdoin senior goalkeeper
Emileigh Mercer had eight saves for the Polar Bears, including
several acrobatic stops that sealed the win.
The Polar Bears will attempt to become just the fourth team in
Division III history to win consecutive titles. Bowdoin split with
Tufts this season, losing on October 31 (4-3) before winning the
NESCAC Championship against the Jumbos on November 9 (1-0).