Goffe Ties Eastern Conn. Single-Game Scoring Record

MANSFIELD, Conn. - Sophomore forward
Melissa Goffe (Newington, Conn.) tied Eastern
Connecticut State University field hockey records with three goals
and seven points as the Warriors recorded their first win of the
season with a 7-1 verdict over Wheelock College Tuesday at the
Mansfield Outdoor Complex.
Goffe unloaded nine of the team's 29 shots, scoring the last of the
team's four first-half goals, the first goal of the second half,
and capping the offensive onslaught by completing the hat trick
with bad-angle marker from near the end line with four minutes
left.
Goffe also set up Eastern's (1-3) first goal of the season when she
found sophomore forward Ashley Del Vecchio (Fairfield, Conn.) at
the left of the cage with a baseline pass in the sixth minute of
play. Del Vecchio made it 2-0 11 minutes later on a feed from
sophomore forward Ali Chapman (Watertown, Conn.), and the Warriors
went on to post their second-highest goal total in program
history.
Goffe's performance marks only the second time in the program's
12-year history that an Eastern player has collected as many as
seven points in a match, the first since Nicole Otterspoor against
Lasell College on Sept. 18, 1999. It is the fourth time that an
Eastern player has scored as many as three goals in a match, the
first since Mo Deegan on Nov. 2, 2003.
Chapman finished with a goal and assist, as did junior forward
Melanie Proud (Wall Township, N.J.). First-year sophomore transfer
back Lyndsey Zavisza (Suffield, Conn.) netted her first collegiate
point when she set up Proud to make it 3-0 midway through the first
half.
Sophomore goalie Danielle Reichardt (Ocean Township, N.J.) made
four saves in the first half to register her fourth career win. She
made her best save with four minutes left in the first half and
Eastern leading 3-0. Reichardt extended her right leg to make a pad
save when Wheelock's (0-4) Jacquilyn Hull deflected a pass from
teammate Milbrey Hendrix.
Eastern's goal total is the second-highest in a match in program
history, one behind the mark set in a 2004 season-opening 8-0 home
win over Stevens Tech, a first-year program at the time.
Eastern visits Bridgewater State College Saturday at 4 p.m. in
Little East Conference play.











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