Box Score
Hannah Drake was one of four goal-scorers in Kenyon's 5-0 route of theTransylvania Pioneers. She also had an assist for the Ladies, who are now 3-1." src="/common/controls/image_handler.aspx?thumb_id=13&image_path=/images/2014/9/7/Drake_Hannah_2FH13.jpg" />Hannah Drake was one of four goal-scorers in Kenyon's 5-0 route of the
Transylvania Pioneers. She also had an assist for the Ladies, who are now 3-1.FROSTBURG, Md. – Rebounding from its only loss of the early season, the Kenyon College field hockey team dominated Sunday's game against the Transylvania University Pioneers. The Ladies had four different players score as they blitzed Transylvania, 5-0, in the consolation game of the Frostburg State University Tournament.
The Ladies defense stonewalled Transylvania throughout the entire game. The Pioneers managed a meager five shots. Two of those shots were on goal and steered aside by substitute goalkeeper
Claire O'Donnell-McCarthy. Kenyon's starting goalkeeper
Sarah Speroff went untested in 60 minutes of work.
On the opposite side of the field, the Ladies unleashed 32 shots at the Transylvania cage. The first one to find the back of the cage came off the stick of senior
Rachel Hall. That held up as the only goal of the first half.
Another Kenyon senior,
Sammy Johnston, started off the second stanza by scoring on a penalty stroke. Seven minutes later, Hall used an assisted from
Hannah Drake to notch her second goal of the game and her third of the 2014 season. That tally also gave her 34 career goals, a mark that ties Anne Himmelright for third-place all-time in the Kenyon record books.
Already ahead, 3-0, the Ladies tacked on two more goals within a five-minute stretch. Junior
Maddie Breschi fired home the first of those two and Drake scored the second. Freshman
Shannon Hart was credited with the assist on Drake's goal.
Next up for the Ladies (3-1) is their first home game of the season. They'll take on DePauw University in a conference match-up that begins at 11 a.m. Saturday.