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HIGHLANDERS DOWNED BY INDIANA, 3-0
9/8/2013 5:14:00 PM | Field Hockey
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana scored three goals in the first half and defeated Radford, 3-0, on Sunday afternoon from IU Field Hockey Complex. Senior Sidney Encarnacion made a season-high nine saves for the Highlanders (1-3).
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The Hoosiers (2-2) found early paydirt on a penalty corner as Karen Lorite scored in the 12th minute. Goals by Rachel Stauffer and Lorite less than two minutes apart made it 3-0 at the 22:21 mark of the firt half.
"We got off to a rought start today and had a few defensive breakdowns that led to their goals in the first half," said head coach Jeff Woods.
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Encarnacion made five of her saves in the second half to keep Indiana off the scoreboard. Sophomore Marianna Parker had the best chance for the Highlanders with a breakaway in the 57th minute, but Hoosier keeper Maggie Olson was able to make the save. Olsen finished with two saves.
"We played a strong second half against a good team and had a few really good chances to score," commented Woods. "We just need to start strong and put two halves together."
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Parker and classmate Stacey Mackintosh each recorded two shots for the Highlanders.
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Radford remains on the road as it takes on No. 1 North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C. on Sunday, Sept. 15 at 1:00 p.m.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana scored three goals in the first half and defeated Radford, 3-0, on Sunday afternoon from IU Field Hockey Complex. Senior Sidney Encarnacion made a season-high nine saves for the Highlanders (1-3).
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The Hoosiers (2-2) found early paydirt on a penalty corner as Karen Lorite scored in the 12th minute. Goals by Rachel Stauffer and Lorite less than two minutes apart made it 3-0 at the 22:21 mark of the firt half.
"We got off to a rought start today and had a few defensive breakdowns that led to their goals in the first half," said head coach Jeff Woods.
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Encarnacion made five of her saves in the second half to keep Indiana off the scoreboard. Sophomore Marianna Parker had the best chance for the Highlanders with a breakaway in the 57th minute, but Hoosier keeper Maggie Olson was able to make the save. Olsen finished with two saves.
"We played a strong second half against a good team and had a few really good chances to score," commented Woods. "We just need to start strong and put two halves together."
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Parker and classmate Stacey Mackintosh each recorded two shots for the Highlanders.
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Radford remains on the road as it takes on No. 1 North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C. on Sunday, Sept. 15 at 1:00 p.m.
Team Stats
RADFORD
IND
Goals
0
3
Shots
6
22
Shots on Goal
2
12
Saves
9
2
Corners
2
6
Offsides
0
0
Fouls
0
0
Scoring Plays

Lorite, Karen (2)
Assisted By: Supica, Sydney , Heilman, Audra
off pass on penalty corner
11:47

Stauffer, Rachel (1)
Assisted By: Dye,Morgan
pass across mouth of cage left to right,
20:38

Lorite, Karen (3)
Assisted By: Bowker, Emily
shot at center of cage, pass from left o
22:21
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