
No. 8 Field Hockey Takes Down No. 6 Northwestern 2-0
October 09, 2016 | Field Hockey
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Cards post sixth shutout of the season
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The eighth-ranked University of Louisville field hockey team defeated No. 6 Northwestern 2-0 Sunday afternoon at Trager Stadium. Junior Nicole Woods and sophomore Taylor Stone registered a goal apiece and sophomore Ayeisha McFerran had two saves as the Cardinals posted their sixth shutout of the season.
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Louisville (11-3) opened the scoring in the eighth minute of the game. Freshman Bethany Russ moved the ball past the 25 yard line and directed a pass into the Cardinals' offensive circle where Woods deflected the shot into the cage past Northwestern goalkeeper Lindsay von der Luft for her third goal of the season.
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The Cards took the 1-0 led into the break after Northwestern held a 4-3 edge in shots and a 2-0 advantage in penalty corners.
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Midway through the second half, the Cards capitalized on the second of their two corners in the contest. Senior Stephanie Byrne got the corner started and junior Marigrace Ragsdale provided the stop for sophomore Taylor Stone who notched her fourth goal of the season to put Louisville up 2-0 at the 54:03 mark in the game.
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The Wildcats (10-4) appeared to pull within a goal six minutes later when Dominique Masters sent the ball toward the cage and Pescale Massey deflected it into the cage, but the goal was disallowed when an officials' review determined that there was a dangerous hit on the play.
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With 5:27 remaining in the game, Northwestern pulled von der Luft out of the cage in favor of an extra field player and increased its attack in their offensive circle, but the Cardinals' defense held the Wildcats at bay for the 2-0 win.
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In the game, Louisville outshot Northwestern 9-4 while the Wildcats held a 3-2 edge in corners. McFerran (10-3) had two saves in her fifth shutout of the season. Von der Luft (10-4) had four saves.
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"After Friday night's performance, we really wanted to get back to our identity and the way we play hockey," said UofL head coach Justine Sowry. "We had to take a look at our press and our big message was 'do your job'… defensively we did that much better and with the ball, we had to get back to how we play hockey, and that's to pass the ball and have that 360 degree support. And we were able to do that. I thought Northwestern came back and started to control it a little bit in the second half, but credit to our defense for holding strong."
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Louisville (11-3, 1-3 ACC) will continue its home stand with an ACC matchup against third-ranked North Carolina on Saturday at 1p.m. The Cardinals will wrap up the home season and celebrate senior day when they take on Kent State on Sunday at 12 p.m.
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Louisville (11-3) opened the scoring in the eighth minute of the game. Freshman Bethany Russ moved the ball past the 25 yard line and directed a pass into the Cardinals' offensive circle where Woods deflected the shot into the cage past Northwestern goalkeeper Lindsay von der Luft for her third goal of the season.
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The Cards took the 1-0 led into the break after Northwestern held a 4-3 edge in shots and a 2-0 advantage in penalty corners.
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Midway through the second half, the Cards capitalized on the second of their two corners in the contest. Senior Stephanie Byrne got the corner started and junior Marigrace Ragsdale provided the stop for sophomore Taylor Stone who notched her fourth goal of the season to put Louisville up 2-0 at the 54:03 mark in the game.
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The Wildcats (10-4) appeared to pull within a goal six minutes later when Dominique Masters sent the ball toward the cage and Pescale Massey deflected it into the cage, but the goal was disallowed when an officials' review determined that there was a dangerous hit on the play.
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With 5:27 remaining in the game, Northwestern pulled von der Luft out of the cage in favor of an extra field player and increased its attack in their offensive circle, but the Cardinals' defense held the Wildcats at bay for the 2-0 win.
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In the game, Louisville outshot Northwestern 9-4 while the Wildcats held a 3-2 edge in corners. McFerran (10-3) had two saves in her fifth shutout of the season. Von der Luft (10-4) had four saves.
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"After Friday night's performance, we really wanted to get back to our identity and the way we play hockey," said UofL head coach Justine Sowry. "We had to take a look at our press and our big message was 'do your job'… defensively we did that much better and with the ball, we had to get back to how we play hockey, and that's to pass the ball and have that 360 degree support. And we were able to do that. I thought Northwestern came back and started to control it a little bit in the second half, but credit to our defense for holding strong."
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Louisville (11-3, 1-3 ACC) will continue its home stand with an ACC matchup against third-ranked North Carolina on Saturday at 1p.m. The Cardinals will wrap up the home season and celebrate senior day when they take on Kent State on Sunday at 12 p.m.
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Team Stats
NU
LOU
Goals
0
2
Shots
4
9
Shots on Goal
2
6
Saves
4
2
Corners
3
2
Offsides
0
0
Fouls
0
0
Scoring Plays

Nicole Woods (3)
Assisted By: Bethany Russ
Pass outside of circle deflected into th
7:05

Taylor Stone (4)
Assisted By: Stephanie Byrne , Marigrace Ragsdale
penalty corner goal
54:03
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