UMass Falls to Dartmouth In OT
 
Ashley Egland tallied 13 saves against Dartmouth.
 
Ashley Egland tallied 13 saves against Dartmouth.
 
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Oct. 23, 2002

Box Score

Hanover, N.H. - Massachusetts (2-15, 2-1) fought with Dartmouth (9-4) through 72 minutes of play Wednesday night, but Rebekka Stucker's unassisted goal in overtime lifted the Big Green over UMass, 1-0, in Hanover, N.H.

UMass was led offensively by senior Sarah Bohonowicz (South Deerfield, Mass.) who tallied all three of the Minutewomen's shots.

Defensively, junior Ashley Egland (Ilion, N.Y.) performed well for the Minutewomen in the goal, recording 13 saves. Egland started her third-consecutive game for UMass, recording 72 minutes in Wednesday night's game.

Egland was able to keep Dartmouth off the board until the overtime session, when Stucker scored to give the Big Green the narrow victory.

The Minutewomen will return to Atlantic 10 action on Saturday, when they travel to St. Joseph's for the 12:00 p.m. game.

 

 

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