
Catherine Ransone has a pair of goals in the game.
Leading 4-1, Field Hockey Hosts Catawba in Resumption at 6 p.m. Monday
9/30/2007 9:58:07 PM | Field Hockey
Lauren Biggers - Assistant SID
After inclement weather spoiled the teams' first meeting, the Davidson field hockey team will once again host the Catawba Indians on Monday at 6 p.m. at Belk Turf field in a resumption of the original Aug. 30 meeting.
With the Wildcats leading 4-1, lightning forced the teams to seek shelter and play was suspended with 22:06 remaining in the first period. Monday's game will resume from that point.
The Matchup
Davidson (6-4) takes on the Catawba Indians (4-3) at 6 p.m. on Mon., Oct. 1 at Belk Turf Field. The original meeting on Aug. 30 was to be the season-opener for Catawba and the home-opener for the 'Cats.
Davidson leads the game 4-1, with a pair of goals from senior forward Catherine Ransone, in addition to strikes by senior forward Ginnie Friddell and junior forward Lauren Calve. Catawba's Jill Archambault put the Indians on the board in the ninth minute, just before rain suspended play.
Junior Britti Himelfarb recorded two assists, sandwiched by assists from senior Eleanor Cowley and Calve. Davidson outshot Catawba 8-1, while sophomore keeper Christa Goeke made one save in 11:12 minutes of play.
The All-time Series
Davidson leads the all-time series, which dates back to 1976, by a margin of 39-16. The teams last met in 2006, when the 'Cats came away with a 9-1 win on Oct. 18 at Belk Turf Field. Earlier in the season, the 'Cats shutout the Indians 10-0 shutout at the turf field on Sept. 29.
Scouting the Indians
Catawba is coming off a 3-0 win against Lynchburg on Wednesday afternoon. The Indians also have wins over Mercyhurst (4-2), Philadelphia (4-2) and Virginia Wesleyan (2-1), and a pair of losses to Christopher Newport (0-3) and Bellarmine (0-3).
Susan Hearn and Nikiah Knox have each scored four goals to lead the Indian offense, and the combine for 64 of the team's 99 shots. Ashley Kratochvil has a pair of assists to lead that category, and Heather Kick has started all seven games in goal for the Indians, posting 68 saves against 16 goals in 504:36 minutes for a 2.85 GAA.
Catawba is coached by Adrian Gantt, who is in her second season as head field hockey coach. A two-sport athlete at Catawba, the 1998 grad has also served as an assistant softball coach for the past eight seasons.
Next-up
Davidson returns to NorPac play, facing Pacific in a neutral-site game at Longwood on Fri., Oct. 5 at 6 p.m., before a fall-break trip to Hanover, N.H. for three games.
With the Wildcats leading 4-1, lightning forced the teams to seek shelter and play was suspended with 22:06 remaining in the first period. Monday's game will resume from that point.
The Matchup
Davidson (6-4) takes on the Catawba Indians (4-3) at 6 p.m. on Mon., Oct. 1 at Belk Turf Field. The original meeting on Aug. 30 was to be the season-opener for Catawba and the home-opener for the 'Cats.
Davidson leads the game 4-1, with a pair of goals from senior forward Catherine Ransone, in addition to strikes by senior forward Ginnie Friddell and junior forward Lauren Calve. Catawba's Jill Archambault put the Indians on the board in the ninth minute, just before rain suspended play.
Junior Britti Himelfarb recorded two assists, sandwiched by assists from senior Eleanor Cowley and Calve. Davidson outshot Catawba 8-1, while sophomore keeper Christa Goeke made one save in 11:12 minutes of play.
The All-time Series
Davidson leads the all-time series, which dates back to 1976, by a margin of 39-16. The teams last met in 2006, when the 'Cats came away with a 9-1 win on Oct. 18 at Belk Turf Field. Earlier in the season, the 'Cats shutout the Indians 10-0 shutout at the turf field on Sept. 29.
Scouting the Indians
Catawba is coming off a 3-0 win against Lynchburg on Wednesday afternoon. The Indians also have wins over Mercyhurst (4-2), Philadelphia (4-2) and Virginia Wesleyan (2-1), and a pair of losses to Christopher Newport (0-3) and Bellarmine (0-3).
Susan Hearn and Nikiah Knox have each scored four goals to lead the Indian offense, and the combine for 64 of the team's 99 shots. Ashley Kratochvil has a pair of assists to lead that category, and Heather Kick has started all seven games in goal for the Indians, posting 68 saves against 16 goals in 504:36 minutes for a 2.85 GAA.
Catawba is coached by Adrian Gantt, who is in her second season as head field hockey coach. A two-sport athlete at Catawba, the 1998 grad has also served as an assistant softball coach for the past eight seasons.
Next-up
Davidson returns to NorPac play, facing Pacific in a neutral-site game at Longwood on Fri., Oct. 5 at 6 p.m., before a fall-break trip to Hanover, N.H. for three games.
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