HARTFORD, Conn. – The Bowdoin field hockey team saw its season come to an end in a 2-1 NESCAC quarterfinal loss at Trinity on Saturday.
The Polar Bears conclude the year with an 11-5 record after earning the six-seed for the NESCAC tournament. Bowdoin topped Trinity (13-3) during their meeting during the regular season, but could not reproduce the result in playoffs.
Game Highlights
- Bowdoin earned the game's first corner but watched Georgie Coetzer's shot miss wide.
- The first quarter closed out with a pair of Trinity shots that tested Julia Arsenault as the teams finished the first 15 minutes tied 0-0.
- The Bantams scored first with 1:49 remaining in the second quarter. Ashley Zigler polished off a feed from Izzy Deveney to put the hosts on top.
- The Polar Bears had a pair of corners in the third quarter but were unable to convert on either.
- Trinity iced the game with another goal six minutes into the final frame.
By the Numbers
- Trinity held a 7-4 shot advantage and 5-1 edge in shots on goal.
- Bowdoin earned four corners to Trinity's three.
- Julia Arsenault made three saves.
- Olivia McMichael stopped one shot.
Up Next
- The Polar Bears conclude the season and graduate three seniors from this year's roster.