
LONGWOOD RALLIES PAST RADFORD, 3-2, IN HIGHLANDERS' HOME OPENER
9/17/2013 9:37:00 PM | Field Hockey
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RADFORD, Va. – In its home opener, Radford jumped out to a 2-0 first-half lead, but Longwood scored three unanswered goals including the game-winner with just over five minutes remaining, to defeat the Highlanders, 3-2 in a NorPac East clash at RU Hockey Field on Tuesday evening.
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Senior Alayna Versage and sophomore Marianna Parker staked the Highlanders (1-5, 0-1 NorPac) to a 2-0 lead in the first half. However Longwood got on the board before halftime and Jessica Diaz scored the final two goals of the contest for the Lancers' (3-4, 2-0) one-goal victory. It was the 12th time in the last 15 matchups of this series decided by one goal.
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In the 13th minute, Versage redirected sophomore Stacey Mackintosh's short corner shot into the open cage for her first goal of the season and a 1-0 lead. Later in the half, Parker struck for her third goal of the season, which gave Radford a 2-0 advantage at 27:05. She gathered a deflected shot and ripped a reverse stick from the right side.
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The Lancer got on the board before the break as Kelly Fay, on a corner, poked home a loose ball during a scramble just 2:51 after Parkers score.
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Diaz evened the contest in the 43rd minute as she scored from the right side after a cross across the circle by Hollie MacDonald.
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Radford's best opportunity to retake the lead came less than 20 seconds after the equalizer but Lancer keeper Kaye Goulding stopped Versage on a corner and then make a diving stick save on the rebound.
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With just over five minutes remaining Longwood earned a corner. Diaz gathered the rebound after a defensive save by freshman Ava Mirzadegan and flicked in the cage for the game-winner.
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Radford had one more opportunity, but Goulding turned aside Radford's last shot on goal during a corner to preserve the win.
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Longwood held an 18-13 advantage in shots and 11-7 in corners. Goulding recorded six saves. Senior Sidney Encarnacion surrendered two goals and stopped four shots, while freshman Jillian Lates allowed a goal and made three saves for the Highlanders.
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Radford remains at home for another league matchup, hosting Davidson at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 20.
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RADFORD, Va. – In its home opener, Radford jumped out to a 2-0 first-half lead, but Longwood scored three unanswered goals including the game-winner with just over five minutes remaining, to defeat the Highlanders, 3-2 in a NorPac East clash at RU Hockey Field on Tuesday evening.
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Senior Alayna Versage and sophomore Marianna Parker staked the Highlanders (1-5, 0-1 NorPac) to a 2-0 lead in the first half. However Longwood got on the board before halftime and Jessica Diaz scored the final two goals of the contest for the Lancers' (3-4, 2-0) one-goal victory. It was the 12th time in the last 15 matchups of this series decided by one goal.
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In the 13th minute, Versage redirected sophomore Stacey Mackintosh's short corner shot into the open cage for her first goal of the season and a 1-0 lead. Later in the half, Parker struck for her third goal of the season, which gave Radford a 2-0 advantage at 27:05. She gathered a deflected shot and ripped a reverse stick from the right side.
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The Lancer got on the board before the break as Kelly Fay, on a corner, poked home a loose ball during a scramble just 2:51 after Parkers score.
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Diaz evened the contest in the 43rd minute as she scored from the right side after a cross across the circle by Hollie MacDonald.
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Radford's best opportunity to retake the lead came less than 20 seconds after the equalizer but Lancer keeper Kaye Goulding stopped Versage on a corner and then make a diving stick save on the rebound.
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With just over five minutes remaining Longwood earned a corner. Diaz gathered the rebound after a defensive save by freshman Ava Mirzadegan and flicked in the cage for the game-winner.
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Radford had one more opportunity, but Goulding turned aside Radford's last shot on goal during a corner to preserve the win.
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Longwood held an 18-13 advantage in shots and 11-7 in corners. Goulding recorded six saves. Senior Sidney Encarnacion surrendered two goals and stopped four shots, while freshman Jillian Lates allowed a goal and made three saves for the Highlanders.
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Radford remains at home for another league matchup, hosting Davidson at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 20.
Team Stats
LWFH
RADFORD
Goals
3
2
Shots
18
13
Shots on Goal
11
8
Saves
6
8
Corners
11
7
Offsides
0
0
Fouls
0
0
Scoring Plays

VERSAGE, Alayna (1)
Assisted By: MACKINTOSH, Stacey
redirect of corner shot by 11
12:09

PARKER, Marianna (3)
reverse stick from right after deflected
27:05

FAY, Kelley (1)
scramble in close during corner
29:56

DIAZ, Jessica (2)
Assisted By: MacDONALD, Hollie
diving stick save on rebound
42:20

DIAZ, Jessica (3)
rebound off defensive save during corner
64:52
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