FERRUM, Va. - The Shenandoah University field hockey team came home with a 11-0 win over Ferrum College in an ODAC contest on Saturday afternoon.
The Hornets (8-2, 1-0 ODAC) scored the second-most goals in school history in the victory over the Panthers (2-8, 0-1).Â
SU only needed 48 seconds to get on the board scoring six goals in the first quarter, coasted through the second and third, then rattled off five in the final stanza.Â
HOW IT HAPPENED
First Quarter
SU 00:48 | Off a Megan Stevens penalty corner, Lauren Tyre put the ball back in play for Stevens to finish the shot for the first goal of the day.Â
SU 01:29 | Taylor Hayes scored the second goal from Kelsey Jones.
SU 03:14 | Kelsey Jones sent a good ball in for Hannah Mink to find the back of the net.
SU 04:36 | Lindsey Florio scored the fourth goal from Jones.Â
SU 08:14 | Raven Barter scored with an assist from a Sarah Stillabower feedÂ
SU 10:41 | Kelsey Jones recorded her fourth assist of the day with a Hailey Cold goal.
Fourth QuarterÂ
SU 45:55 | Stevens scored off a Hayes assist for Stevens' second of the day.
SU 48:16 | Raven Barter scored her second of the game from Serena Farmer
SU 48:54 | Jones broke the single-game record for assists after finding Farmer 45 seconds later.Â
SU 50:37 | Stevens scored the 10th goal of the game from a Sarah Stillabower feed
SU 56:08 | Hailey Colt capped the game with an unassisted goal, the 11th of the game the second most in program history.Â
QUOTES FROM COACH
"This team did really well getting everyone involved today with 11 women recording points. This is a special team and I am glad they are going in the record books with the second most goals in a game and Kelsey's ability to help make goals happen."Â
-Head Coach Ashley Smeltzer-Kraft
MATCH NOTES
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Kelsey Jones broke the single-game record for assists, previously held by Alexandra Darrow (October 4, 2012)
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SU recorded 31 shots, holding Ferrum to one.
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Ferrum goalie Mia Holmes had 11 saves in the effort.
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Shenandoah was awarded 24 penalty corners.
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The Hornets defense did not let a single Panther put a shot on goal.
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Isabella Morande played the first quarter and Katie Garman saw action the remainder of the game
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Shenandoah's 11-goal game is second most in school history