2009 Liberty
League Tournament
November
7, 2009
Hamilton
College rallied from a two-goal
deficit in the second half, but the
visiting Continentals were edged 3-2
in overtime by nationally ranked No.
9 Skidmore College in the 2009
Liberty League tournament final at
Thoroughbred Field on Nov. 7.
Hamilton (12-4 overall) made its
first-ever appearance in the
league championship game in the
program's second trip to the
tournament. The second-seeded
Continentals suffered their first
loss since Oct. 10 when they fell
4-1 to Skidmore. The Thoroughbreds
(16-3) won their fourth league
tournament title.
The
Thoroughbreds got on the scoreboard
with 18 minutes, 35 seconds left in
the first half. Top-seeded Skidmore
scored again in the 22nd minute to
secure a 2-0 lead going into the
break.
The
Continentals came out strong in the
second half, earning nine of their
13 corners in the period. Hamilton
cut Skidmore's lead to one with
11:48 remaining in the second half.
After a penalty corner, Amy
Allen '10 (Bright's
Grove, Ontario /The Loomis Chaffee
School) fired a shot into the
back of the cage off a pass from
Colleen Callaghan '11 (Queensbury,
N.Y. /Glens Falls High School).
The goal was Allen's seventh this
season.
With
10:16 remaining in regulation,
Catie Torcivia '12 (Rumson,
N.J. /Rumson-Fair Haven Reg High Sch)
tallied her sixth goal of the
season, and tied the score. Allen,
who received all-tournament team
honors, was involved again as she
sent the pass to Torcivia after
another penalty corner.
Hamilton fought hard in overtime,
and earned three penalty corners.
Erin
McNally
'12
(Scotia, N.Y. /Burnt
Hills-Ballston Lake H S)
sent a shot at the goal 5:24
into overtime, but the Skidmore
goalie was there to make the save.
McNally also was named to the
all-tournament team. Skidmore scored
the game-winning goal on a diving
shot with 3:58 left in the first
sudden-victory overtime.
Courtney DeMaria '10 (Littleton,
Mass./Groton School) finished
the game with 10 saves, and received
all-tournament team honors. The
fourth Continental on the
all-tournament team was
Marisa Spagnolo '12 (Bryn
Mawr, Pa./The Episcopal Academy).
Skidmore outshot the Continentals,
17-7. Hamilton led in penalty
corners, 13-11.