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Providence PROV (10-8 (3-4))
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Winner La Salle LAS (13-5 (5-2))
Providence PROV
(10-8 (3-4))
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La Salle LAS
(13-5 (5-2))
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Providence PROV 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
La Salle LAS 0 0 0 1 0 1 2

Game Recap: Field Hockey |

La Salle Ends Regular Season in Thrilling Fashion Winning in a Shootout

CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa. – The Explorers found a way to fin against a tough Providence team with Tatum Johnson scoring the game-tying goal with 14 seconds left in regulation and Zhao Rodrigo getting it done in the shootout.
 
La Salle finished the year 13-5 overall, 5-2 in conference. They now shift focus to the Atlantic 10 playoffs this week and their matchup against the Saint Joseph's Hawks on Thursday.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED:
  • The Friars struck early in the contest with a goal from Lily Procaccianti early in the second frame.
  • From that point on the Explorers locked the Providence offense down.
  • The Friars were only able to get off four shots the entire rest of the game.
  • La Salle had continual offensive pressure during the contest, including 15 penalty corners throughout the game.
  • A final effort to tie the game up proved to be successful late in the game. Tatum Johnson found an opportunity in the winding seconds and put a shot in the back of the cage.
  • La Salle was able to continue their offensive pressure throughout both overtime periods. Combined the Explorers had eight penalty corner opportunities, three to end the second overtime period.
  • The shootout was headlined by both team's goalies. Only three goals were scored in the shootout, and for La Salle both of the goals came from Zhao Rodrigo.
  • The junior was methodical in both goals scored and lured the goalie to sleep before putting the ball past her and into the net.
 
INSIDE THE NUMBERS:
  • La Salle had 15 penalty corners, opposite 0 from the Friars.
  • Emily Streib only allowed one goal in the shootout period, holding strong for a majority of it.
  • The Explorers had 20 shots, 11 of them on goal, Clara Larripa led the way with seven shots of her own.
  • Johnson got off three shots, one of them being the game-tying goal late in the game.
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