Scots’ Seven-Game Winning Streak Snapped, Fall to Frostburg 3-1
Two goals in the final 13:09 of regulation for Frostburg State University proved to be too much for The College of Wooster field hockey team to overcome, suffering its first loss of the season at home 3-1.
WOOSTER, Ohio – Two goals in the final 13:09 of regulation
for Frostburg State University proved to be too much for The
College of Wooster field hockey team to overcome on Saturday
morning, suffering its first loss of the season at Cindy Barr
Memorial Field. The Bobcats upended Wooster in the fourth meeting
all-time between the two schools by a count of 3-1.
Prior to Saturday's contest, Frostburg State held a slim 2-1
advantage in the all-time series. The two teams met last season as
well, with Wooster prevailing on the road 2-1, however, the Bobcats
triumphed in their only other games – 2-0 in 1986 and 1-0 in
1987.
On Saturday, Wooster (9-3) was behind 1-0 at the break, despite
outshooting the Bobcats 11-6. The lone goal in the opening stanza
came on a penalty corner as Sami Topolski tipped in a Breanne
Russell pass with 7:40 left.
The Scots continued to control play in the second half, finishing
with a 20-9 advantage in shots, and 17-4 bulge in penalty corners.
Despite Wooster's offensive pressure, Topolski put Frostburg State
ahead by a 2-0 count via an unassisted goal with 13:01 remaining in
the second stanza. However, Amanda
Artman's goal, her 16th tally of the fall, assisted by Eileen Barrer
with 6:19 remaining, was the lone time Wooster cracked the
scoreboard.
The Bobcats (11-3) tacked on a goal with 4:09 showing on the
clock, as Brandi Mixell found the back of the Wooster cage on a
scramble in front.
In goal, freshman Madalyn Myers
was credited with four saves for Wooster, while Samantha Foland
made 13 saves for the Bobcats.
Wooster will look to start a new winning streak, and keep its
perfect 6-0 North Coast Athletic Conference mark intact, when it
hosts Oberlin College (1-11, 0-7 NCAC) on Thursday for an NCAC
match-up at Cindy Barr Memorial Field.