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GETTYSBURG, Pa. - Pamela Cassidy
scored the game-winning goal with 2:56 left to play and Jennifer Burdo
(Narbeth, PA/Harriton) came up with big saves down the stretch to
lead Franklin & Marshall over 19th-ranked Gettysburg 2-1 in the
first round of the Centennial Conference (CC) field hockey
playoffs.
The Diplomats (12-6) came back from a 1-0 deficit with two
second-half goals to advance to the CC semifinals for the first
time since 2004 to take on No. 4 and top-seeded Ursinus on Saturday
at 11 a.m. in Collegeville, Pa.
Burdo finished with six saves, including five in the second half
while Eileen
O'Reilly tallied the first goal for F&M.
Molly Latta netted the lone goal for the Bullets (11-7), who
recorded a 5-1 win over the Diplomats during the regular season.
Gettysburg made the most of its first penalty corner of the game
and its first shot, getting on the board in the 14th minute for a
1-0 lead. Latta blasted the ball from 10-yards out after Anne
Ritter crossed the ball from the right.
The first half proved to be a defensive one with only two shots
from each team, but that was not the case in the final stanza.
O'Reilly got the equalizer for F&M with a low shot from the
right off a pass from Brittany Carson
just 2:43 into the second half.
Cassidy found the back of the cage for the 13th time this season
with an unassisted tally in the 68th minute.
Millicent
Scott started the play by sending a ball into the circle and
deflecting it off a stick to get lifted in the air. Goalie
Katherine Corkhill brought the ball down and Cassidy knocked in the
rebound for the game winner.
Burdo made two stops in the final two minutes on shots by Lexie
Hearn and Emily Harwood to help the Diplomats secure the victory.
No. 2 Johns Hopkins will meet No. 3 Muhlenberg in the second
semifinal on Saturday. The winner will advance to the championship
game, slated for Sunday at 1 p.m.