BANGOR, Maine — The Husson University field hockey team put together a complete-team performance Friday evening at the Winkin Complex downing Saint Joseph's College of Maine 5-0.
Husson (1-0) put up a 26-2 shot advantage over Saint Joseph's (0-1) in Friday's season opener and benefited from senior
Julia Murch's eventual game-winning score at the 12:02 mark in the first quarter off an assist by senior
Teagan Blackie.
Blackie tallied one of her two goals on the evening in the second quarter to give the Eagles a 2-0 advantage and junior
Allison Drew found the back of the cage off sophomore
Averi Baker's pass to put Husson in the lead 3-0 at the halftime break.
Blackie added her second goal of the game in the third quarter off freshman
Tessa Capozzoli's first collegiate assist for a 4-0 edge and senior
Phoebe Carlock scored off a Drew assist at the 43:00 to ice the game for the Eagles.
Senior
Kimmie Goddard recorded her first shutout of the season in the win, tying to program record for most career shutouts, while recording two saves in 60 minutes of work.
The Eagles return to action on Sunday when they travel to Castleton, Vermont for a noon showdown with Vermont State University Castleton.