
The University of Vermont field hockey team was unable to outlast Providence College in one of its final two out-of-conference games of the regular season. The Catamounts fell to the Providence College Friars in a 2-1 overtime thriller. Providence obtained 29 total penalty minutes, but Vermont only scored one goal with at least one woman up throughout the entire contest. “That just wasn’t what we’ve come to expect from UVM field hockey,” said Vermont field hockey head coach Kate Pfeifer. “I think the team’s feeling it now. I’m pretty disappointed that we weren’t able to accomplish today on the pitch.”Vermont’s lone goal was scored by Sophia LeFranc. The reigning America East tournament MVP scored after an initial shot from Klara Mikulaskova deflected off her stick and in for the score. That goal tied the game at 1-1 in the second half. Pfeifer was pleased with LeFranc’s play and with the goaltending of Merle Vaandrager, who made five saves, a few of which were diving acrobatic plays to keep the game close. “They really leveled up, and I think you can see it in both of those players,” Pfeifer said. “They understand what this is and the time of the year, and they’re here to compete and win.”Providence scored within the first five minutes of the contest off a penalty corner, leading to a Bo Martina score. Carly Van Benten then scored the game-winner in overtime, finding an opening and ripping it past Vaandrager for the game-winning goal. While the result was disappointing for Vermont, Pfeifer is optimistic her squad can build on this defeat, considering this overtime loss came against an out-of-conference and not against an America East school. “Certainly, gives us a jumping off point for practice this week and hopefully some good motivation to get back to business and sharpen things up that we need to,” Pfeiffer said. Vermont will play Fairfield University for its final out-of-conference game of the regular season, but only after it plays UMass Lowell in its next America East game. That game will start on Friday, Oct. 10, on the road at 3 p.m.
The University of Vermont field hockey team was unable to outlast Providence College in one of its final two out-of-conference games of the regular season.
The Catamounts fell to the Providence College Friars in a 2-1 overtime thriller. Providence obtained 29 total penalty minutes, but Vermont only scored one goal with at least one woman up throughout the entire contest.
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“That just wasn’t what we’ve come to expect from UVM field hockey,” said Vermont field hockey head coach Kate Pfeifer. “I think the team’s feeling it now. I’m pretty disappointed that we weren’t able to accomplish today on the pitch.”
Vermont’s lone goal was scored by Sophia LeFranc. The reigning America East tournament MVP scored after an initial shot from Klara Mikulaskova deflected off her stick and in for the score. That goal tied the game at 1-1 in the second half.
Pfeifer was pleased with LeFranc’s play and with the goaltending of Merle Vaandrager, who made five saves, a few of which were diving acrobatic plays to keep the game close.
“They really leveled up, and I think you can see it in both of those players,” Pfeifer said. “They understand what this is and the time of the year, and they’re here to compete and win.”
Providence scored within the first five minutes of the contest off a penalty corner, leading to a Bo Martina score. Carly Van Benten then scored the game-winner in overtime, finding an opening and ripping it past Vaandrager for the game-winning goal.
While the result was disappointing for Vermont, Pfeifer is optimistic her squad can build on this defeat, considering this overtime loss came against an out-of-conference and not against an America East school.
“Certainly, gives us a jumping off point for practice this week and hopefully some good motivation to get back to business and sharpen things up that we need to,” Pfeiffer said.
Vermont will play Fairfield University for its final out-of-conference game of the regular season, but only after it plays UMass Lowell in its next America East game. That game will start on Friday, Oct. 10, on the road at 3 p.m.