When and Where: October 30, 2021 – Manchester, N.H. (Larkin Field)
Score: Southern New Hampshire University 7, Molloy College 0
Records: SNHU 6-11 (6-8 NE10), Molloy 0-15 (0-14 NE 10)
Freshman Annemartine Christis ('S-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands) notched a career-high seven points in the season finale to lead the Southern New Hampshire University field hockey team to a 7-0 victory on a rainy Saturday afternoon at Larkin Field.
STANDOUT PERFORMERS
KEY MOMENTS
- Southern New Hampshire set the tone just 2:28 in when Christis set up a Campbell goal to make it 1-0.
- The score stayed that way into the second quarter when Canfield and Thibodeau scored 3:05 apart to stretch the SNHU lead to 3-0 with 2:32 on the clock before halftime.
- Christis potted the only goal of the third quarter and then recorded two of the three fourth-quarter tallies to blow it open.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
- Juniors Sofie Wolters (Schilde, Belgium) and Virginia Skelley (Alton, N.H.) also handed out assists.
- Graduate student goalkeeper Kate Pigsley (East Kingston, N.H.) did not see a shot over the 60 minutes.
- Molloy goalkeeper Kelsey Price made 16 saves.
- The Penmen outshot the Lions, 32-0, including 23-0 in shots on target.
- SNHU also owned a 10-0 advantage in penalty corners.
NOTES
- SNHU closes the season with a three-game winning streak, falling just one game short of the eighth and final spot in the NE10 Championship.
- The Penmen improve to 4-0 all-time against Molloy and record their second straight 7-0 blanking of the Lions. Over the course of the four meetings, SNHU is outscoring Molloy, 21-1.
- The seven goals are the most in a single game for the Penmen since they defeated Southern Connecticut State University, 7-1, on the road Oct. 23, 2019. That was also the last time SNHU had six different goal scorers in a game.
- The 32 shots are the most in game for SNHU since it compiled 36 in a 7-0 win over Molloy on Oct. 14, 2019.
- Christis finishes as the team leader in both goals (9) and points (23).
- Southern New Hampshire honored Campbell, Whelan, Wolters, Pigsley, Faye Turkmen (Bergen, Netherlands) and Morgan Pysher (Bangor, Pa.) in a Senior Day ceremony prior to the contest.