Bridgewater State College captures ECAC New England Championship

BRIDGEWATER, Mass. -- Senior goalkeeper
Nicole Downs (Hanover, Mass.) registered four
saves, and fellow senior Katie Balboni (Townsend,
Mass.) notched the game-winning goal, sparking second
seeded Bridgewater State College to a 1-0 victory over fifth seeded
St. Joseph’s in the championship game of the 2007 ECAC
Division III New England Field Hockey Tournament.
Downs was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player as
she posted her second shutout in as many days while tallying 12
saves in the tournament overall. Downs did not allow a goal in 161
minutes and 42 seconds of play during the tournament.
The Bears finish the season with a record of 16-6, the most wins in
program history, and capture their first ever ECAC Championship.
The Monks end the 2007 campaign with a 14-7 record.
Both teams missed several opportunities to score in the first half
which ended tied at 0-0. Seven minutes into the first period, St.
Joseph’s had a chance to score the go-ahead goal on a penalty
stroke. Freshman defender Alyssa Dunn (Standish,
Maine) hit a rocket that Downs blocked with her left
pad.
Bridgewater State’s goal, which came at the 56:40 mark, was
in-part due to an outstanding individual effort from senior forward
Ashley Panzini (Saugus, Mass.). Panzini
stick-handled the ball from midfield all the way down to the
25-yard line where she was fouled. She then served the free hit
into the striking circle where Balboni was waiting. Balboni
stick-handled the ball past the goalkeeper and then, while diving,
drove the ball into the unguarded net.
For Balboni it was her 10th goal of the season as well as her
second game-winner in as many days as she also tallied the lone
goal in BSC’s 1-0 semifinal win over Nichols College.
St Joseph’s best opportunity to score in the second half came
in the closing seconds of the game when junior forward Gina
Gaetani (Auburn, Maine) made an attempt at a cross in
front of the goal mouth, but it was cleared out of harms way by
senior defenseman Laura Chiuppi (Lakeville,
Mass.).
Bridgewater State College finished with an 11-9 advantage in shots
while the Monks held a 6-5 edge in penalty corners.
St Joseph’s freshman goalkeeper Kathleen Simoes
(Wakefield, Mass.) finished the contest with four stops on
the afternoon and sophomore defenseman Kimberly Glynn
(Danvers, Mass.) chipped in with a defensive save in the
first half.
2007 ECAC
New England Champions: Bridgewater State College









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