Mary Lancaster '12 (Monkton,
Md. /Mercersburg Academy) scored a
goal that snapped a 2-2 tie with 3:18
left in the second half and lifted
visiting Hamilton College to a 3-2 win
against Williams College in a non-league
game played at Renzie Lamb Field on Oct.
15.
Lancaster
and Amy Allen '10 (Bright's
Grove, Ontario /Loomis Chaffee School)
recorded one goal and one assist apiece
for Hamilton (7-3 overall).
Courtney DeMaria '10 (Littleton,
Mass. /Groton School) made nine
saves, including seven in the second
half.
This was
the first-ever meeting between the two
programs, and it turned out to be a
classic. The Continentals never trailed,
but the score was tied twice before
Lancaster's game-winner.
Colleen Callaghan '11 (Queensbury, N.Y.
/Glens Falls High School)
gave Hamilton a 1-0 lead with her
team-leading eighth goal 10 minutes, 28
seconds into the first half. She
received a pass sent into the circle by
Allen and put a shot into the back of
the cage. Callaghan leads the team with
21 points. Allen was credited with her
first assist this year.
Williams
(5-5) tied the score 75 seconds later,
and the teams went into the half
deadlocked at 1-1. The Continentals
regained the lead following a penalty
corner 2:23 into the second half.
Callaghan passed to Lancaster from just
outside the circle and Lancaster fired a
shot towards the goal. Allen redirected
the shot past the goalie for her fifth
goal.
The Ephs
answered quickly again, as they took a
little more than three minutes to tie
the score at 2-2. Neither team scored
again until Lancaster sent a shot from
in front through a crowd that settled in
the back of the cage for her fifth goal.
Charlotte Lescroart '13 (Princeton,
N.J. /Princeton Day School) picked
up her first collegiate assist on the
play.
Williams
owned a 23-16 advantage in shots and was
awarded 13 penalty corners to six for
Hamilton.
The Continentals are off until Saturday,
Oct. 24, when they travel to Vassar
College for a Liberty League game at 3
p.m.