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HOYAS TOP BULLDOGS, 6-1, SATURDAY IN GEORGETOWN INVITATIONAL

HOYAS TOP BULLDOGS, 6-1, SATURDAY IN GEORGETOWN INVITATIONAL

August 28, 2010

HOYAS TOP BULLDOGS, 6-1, SATURDAY IN GEORGETOWN INVITATIONAL

Boxscore

SMITHFIELD, R.I. – Senior Elise Boissoneau (Ashburnham, Mass.) scored the first goal of the 2010 season for the Bryant University field hockey team in the 69th minute Saturday against host Georgetown University, but it wouldn't be enough to get the Bulldogs the win, falling 6-1 in the final game of the Georgetown Invitational.

Boissoneau's goal, which came unassisted off her own rebound, got past Hoya goalie Briana Pereira at the 68:02 mark, but already facing a six-goal deficit, Bryant (0-2) couldn't claw out of the hole to get its first win of the year.

Catherine Shugrue scored a hat trick for the home side, two of her goals coming in the opening frame, and chipped in an assist on the day.

Shugrue broke a scoreless draw with her first goal 26:11 into the contest, less than a minute before Georgetown (1-0) scored the first of back-to-back tallies off penalty corners to take a 3-0 lead at the half.

Annie Wilson then started second-half scoring with a pair of goals of her own before Shugrue tallied the Hoyas' final goal of the game for a 6-0 advantage with 6:53 left to play.

Boissoneau's goal closed the gap to 6-1 with under two minutes on the clock, as the Bulldogs fired seven shots, four of them on goal, in the game. Shugrue and Wilson each recorded five of Georgetown's 14 total shots, and seven players recorded at least one point for the hosts.

Junior goalie Jennifer Gullotti (Waltham, Mass.) made seven stops in the Bulldogs' second game in as many days, while her Georgetown counterpart collected a trio of saves. Bryant was awarded nine penalty corners to the Hoyas' seven, but could not convert.

Bryant will get a few days off before hitting the road again on Sept. 3, when the Bulldogs travel to the University of New Hampshire for a 7 p.m. matchup. The Black and Gold play their first 11 contests away from the friendly confines of the Turf Complex and don't return to Smithfield for their home opener until Oct. 6 against Holy Cross.