COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. - Three different Ursinus players scored three
goals each as the fourth-ranked Bears (8-2, 2-0 Centennial)
defeated Bryn Mawr (0-9, 0-4 Centennial) 15-0 on Wednesday
afternoon in field hockey play.
With the win, the Bears set a new Centennial Conference record for
goals in a game. Also, head coach Laura Moliken won her
150th career game at Ursinus.
The Bears outshot the Owls 49-0.
Sophomore forward Alyssa Thren (Barto, Pa./Upper
Perkiomen), freshman forward Catherine Bitterly
(Rumson, N.J./Ramson-Fair Haven) and sophomore forward
Corinne Freeman (Freehold, N.J./St. John Vienney)
each had three goals. With Thren's three goals, she now leads the
Centennial Conference with 16 goals and 34 points.
Senior midfielder Sarah Brant (Collegeville, Pa./The Hill
School) had three assists, while senior forward
Jen Hooven (Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Catholic) and
senior forward Jessica Zatwarnicki (Reading,
Pa./Exeter) had two assists as the Bears built an 11-0
lead at the half.
Also scoring goals were junior midfielder Megan Yoder
(Lititz, Pa./Lancaster Mennonite), Zatwarnicki, junior
forward Michelle Wimmer (Palm, Pa./Upper
Perkiomen), junior midfielder Bridget Resetco
(West Chester, Pa./Downingtown West), Hooven and senior
midfielder Kelly Becker (Hummelstown, Pa./Lower
Dauphin).
Three goalkeepers split time for the shutout, as senior
Erica Scott (Carney's Point, N.J./St. Elizabeth),
junior LauraLee Lightwood-Mater (Bethlehem, Pa./George
School) and sophomore goalkeeper Jill Lukens
(Furlong, Pa./C.B. East) all saw time.
Ursinus will host 14th-ranked Gettysburg on Saturday at
noon.
Bears blank Bryn Mawr 15-0; Moliken wins game 150 at Ursinus
Posted: Sep 30, 2009