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Goucher Outguns Moravian for Victory
TOWSON, Md. - Goucher's Emily Blatter extended her goal-scoring streak to 40 games with a six-goal, three-assist performance that helped the Gophers take down Moravian, 23-12, in a Landmark Conference game played today.
The goal-scoring streak is the second-longest in NCAA Division III history, five short of the 45-game streak that Scranton's Liz Baumback put together from 2001-03.
The senior attacker's final goal against the Greyhounds, which provided the Gophers (4-9, 3-1 Landmark) with a 17-6 lead with 21:37 remaining, was also the 199th of her career.
Blatter, who put Goucher ahead to stay with an unassisted goal that snapped a 1-1 tie just 3:01 into the contest, wasn't even the Gophers' leading scorer today. That honor went to Kate Knitter, who contributed seven goals and three assists to the victory for the second 10-point effort of her career.
Sandy Okun and Marlo Tersigni both tallied three goals for Goucher.
Although the Gophers never trailed, they were ahead by only 6-3 midway through the first half before closing the period with a 7-1 run that provided them with a commanding 13-4 advantage at the break.
Erica Spatz collected six goals for the Greyhounds (8-6, 0-4 Landmark), who were never able to string together back-to-back goals until they reeled off three in a row to close to within 21-11 with 10:17 left to play.
The goal-scoring streak is the second-longest in NCAA Division III history, five short of the 45-game streak that Scranton's Liz Baumback put together from 2001-03.
The senior attacker's final goal against the Greyhounds, which provided the Gophers (4-9, 3-1 Landmark) with a 17-6 lead with 21:37 remaining, was also the 199th of her career.
Blatter, who put Goucher ahead to stay with an unassisted goal that snapped a 1-1 tie just 3:01 into the contest, wasn't even the Gophers' leading scorer today. That honor went to Kate Knitter, who contributed seven goals and three assists to the victory for the second 10-point effort of her career.
Sandy Okun and Marlo Tersigni both tallied three goals for Goucher.
Although the Gophers never trailed, they were ahead by only 6-3 midway through the first half before closing the period with a 7-1 run that provided them with a commanding 13-4 advantage at the break.
Erica Spatz collected six goals for the Greyhounds (8-6, 0-4 Landmark), who were never able to string together back-to-back goals until they reeled off three in a row to close to within 21-11 with 10:17 left to play.
2008-04-19
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