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Field Hockey Loses NESCAC Championship In OT

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Williams won its third NESCAC title with a 4-3 overtime victory over Middlebury on Kohn Field. The win avenges an earlier season overtime loss, and a 1-0 loss in the '03 NESCAC title game. The loss snaps a 15-game winning streak for the Panthers and is their first of the season. Williams receives an automatic bid to the 2004 NCAA Championship, while Middlebury will hope for an at-large bid when selections are announced Sunday night.

Williams took a 1-0 lead when Tara Boyd scored after a defensive save by Michelle Archambault. The Ephs took a 2-0 lead at the 10:10 mark when Cathleen Clark went one-on-one with Middlebury goalkeeper Meghan McGillen and scored on the rebound. Middlebury bounced back, just 1:21 later as Lauryn Nicasio found Ashley Lyddane in front, before she finished among a scramble after a penalty corner began the play. Williams took a 2-1 lead into the halftime break, despite being out shot 18-7.

Middlebury turned up the pressure midway through the second half, but could not seem to solve Williams netminder Wendy Stone. Allison Smith broke through at 24:41 as she tipped in a shot from Channing Weymouth after a penalty corner to knot the game at two. Williams regained the lead at the 10:10 mark as Carolina Jolly slid one past McGillen on a rebound which started from a penalty corner. The Panthers hung tough and were able to tie the game once again, with just 5:42 remaining. Reid Berrien was able to get the equalizer for the Panthers as she scored with a nifty shot down low after another penalty corner. Middlebury continued to bring pressure in the game's final five minutes, but could not net the game-winner despite several penalty corners and quality shots.

The game headed into overtime where the Panthers had a few chances early before the Ephs would put the game away with 8:05 left. Cathleen Clark made a nice centering pass to Boyd, who fired a strong shot into the back of the cage to give the Ephs the conference title.

Middlebury held a big advantage statistically, but not on the scoreboard. The Panthers out shot the Ephs 35-16 and had a 17-1 advantage on penalty corners. McGillen ended the game with six saves for Middlebury, while Stone made 13 saves for Williams.

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Players Mentioned

Allison Smith

#16 Allison Smith

M
5' 2"
Junior
Ashley Lyddane

#03 Ashley Lyddane

A/M
5' 3"
Junior
Channing Weymouth

#21 Channing Weymouth

M
5' 7"
Junior
Meghan McGillen

#25 Meghan McGillen

G
5' 4"
Sophomore
Michelle Archambault

#04 Michelle Archambault

D
5' 5"
Sophomore
Reid Berrien

#17 Reid Berrien

M/A
5' 5"
First Year

Players Mentioned

Allison Smith

#16 Allison Smith

5' 2"
Junior
M
Ashley Lyddane

#03 Ashley Lyddane

5' 3"
Junior
A/M
Channing Weymouth

#21 Channing Weymouth

5' 7"
Junior
M
Meghan McGillen

#25 Meghan McGillen

5' 4"
Sophomore
G
Michelle Archambault

#04 Michelle Archambault

5' 5"
Sophomore
D
Reid Berrien

#17 Reid Berrien

5' 5"
First Year
M/A
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