Field Hockey Clipped By Adelphi, 1-0, In Overtime
Nyzio makes five saves in defeat
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. (October
10, 2009) – Sophomore forward Julianne Gerbino
scored the only goal of the game 10:30 into overtime on Saturday
afternoon to give Adelphi a 1-0 victory over the Franklin Pierce
University field hockey team in Northeast-10 Conference play at
Competition Field. Sophomore goalkeeper Brittany Nyzio
(Attleboro, Mass.) made five saves for Franklin Pierce in
defeat.
With the loss, Franklin Pierce falls to 7-7 (3-3 Northeast-10),
while Adelphi improves to 8-5 (3-1 Northeast-10) with the
victory.
Gerbino scored the game-winning goal with 4:30 remaining in the
first overtime period. After Nyzio made the initial save, Gerbino
collected her own rebound and stuffed it into the cage for her
team-leading 12th goal of the season.
Prior to overtime, the entirety of regulation would go by without a
goal and both offenses really struggled to find their way early on.
Adelphi held a 5-2 advantage in shots and a 3-0 edge in penalty
corners in the first half, though the two sides only combined for
three shots on goal.
Franklin Pierce ramped up the pressure in the second half, in which
they held a 7-2 advantage in shots, including five shots on goal to
just two for Adelphi. The teams combined for 15 penalty corners in
the second half, with Franklin Pierce holding a 9-6 edge.
Chances came early and often in the 7-on-7 overtime frame, as the
teams combined for nine shots (six on goal) and three penalty
corners in a span of just over 10 minutes up until the game-winning
goal.
Nyzio made five saves against six shots on her cage, but took the
loss (6-6) in net for Franklin Pierce. Sophomore goalkeeper Lucia
Vigliotti stopped all 10 shots on her net to pick up the win (8-3)
and her fifth shutout of the season between the pipes for
Adelphi.
The Ravens return to the field on Thursday, Oct. 15, when they
travel to Southern Connecticut State for a Northeast-10 Conference
contest. Game time is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Jess Dow Field in New
Haven, Conn.