Rams Charge Into Little East Semifinals With 2-0 Win

FRAMINGHAM, Mass. - The fourth seed Framingham
State College field hockey team opened the Little East Conference
Tournament Championship with a 2-0 win over fifth seed Bridgewater
State this afternoon at Maple Street Field in one quarterfinal.
With the win, the Rams advance to the LEC Tournament Championship
Semifinals and will face Keene State quarterfinal which is being
played later tonight. The Rams will travel to Keene, N.H. on
Thursday to face the Owls in the semifinal on Thursday
afternoon.
The Bears finish their season at 9-8 with the loss today, while the
Rams improve to a program best 15-3 on the season.
Junior forward Kristen Sacco (Mendon, Mass.) scored the game-winner
just 12:44 into the contest. Sophomore midfielder Kayleigh Force
(Leominster, Mass.) dribbled into the circle and fired a shot
towards the net that Sacco redirected into the cage for her school
record 20th goal of the season. The assist was Force's 11th on the
season which is also a school record.
The Rams would take the 1-0 lead into the half and had a chance to
extend their lead just two minutes into the second half as Sacco
had two point blank shots on the net but both were turned away by
Bridgewater State junior goalie Katie Weber (Arlington, Mass.).
Framingham State added an insurance goal at 48:40 as Sacco lifted a
shot at the cage that senior forward Kali Barrett (North Attleboro,
Mass.) deflected out of the air and into the net for her 11th goal
of the season.
Bridgewater State had several chances to cut into the Rams lead
down the stretch but Framingham State goalie Allesha Kenyon
(Westford, Mass.) was outstanding turning away everything the Bears
sent her way. With 18 minutes remaining, Bridgewater State junior
Bethany Bush (Littleton, Mass.) fired a shot at the cage off of a
penalty corner but Kenyon made a diving save. With six minutes
remaining, Bush had one last shot to cut into the Rams lead by her
offering sailed just wide of the net and the Rams were able to
preserve the win.
Kenyon finished the day making seven saves en route to her fourth
shutout win of the season, while Weber made nine saves for the
Bears.











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