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Field Hockey Concedes Late Goal in Senior Night Loss
10/20/2023 9:19:00 PM | Field Hockey
Lions manage just one shot on goal
NEW YORK — Columbia field hockey suffered a 1-0 loss to Yale on Senior Night at Columbia Field Hockey Complex.
Yale's Poppy Beales broke the scoreless tie and recorded the match's lone goal with 4:22 left in the fourth quarter after burying a loose ball into the cage.
The Lions (3-11, 0-6) had 10 total shots on the evening, but only created one on goal. The lone shot on frame came from Anabelle Brodeur as time was close to expiring in the first half. Yale goalkeeper Luanna Summer was able to kick it out for her only save of the evening.
Following nearly an hour delay to the start of the match due to weather, the two teams managed just one shot in the opening quarter. In the second frame, Yale (6-8, 3-3) cranked five shots while Columbia had four. Only four of them were on goal.
Columbia goalkeeper Katie Wimmer kept the Lions in the match and recorded six saves. The Lions have now dropped six straight matches.
Thank You Seniors
Prior to Friday's match, seniors Kennedy Sholeen, Anabelle Brodeur, and Maya Walker were recognized.
Up Next
Columbia hits the road next weekend for two matches to close out the 2023 season. The Lions take on Dartmouth at 12 p.m. next Saturday and New Hampshire at 1 p.m. next Sunday.
Follow The Lions
For the latest on Columbia field hockey, follow @CULionsFH on Twitter and Instagram or on the web at GoColumbiaLions.com
Yale's Poppy Beales broke the scoreless tie and recorded the match's lone goal with 4:22 left in the fourth quarter after burying a loose ball into the cage.
The Lions (3-11, 0-6) had 10 total shots on the evening, but only created one on goal. The lone shot on frame came from Anabelle Brodeur as time was close to expiring in the first half. Yale goalkeeper Luanna Summer was able to kick it out for her only save of the evening.
Following nearly an hour delay to the start of the match due to weather, the two teams managed just one shot in the opening quarter. In the second frame, Yale (6-8, 3-3) cranked five shots while Columbia had four. Only four of them were on goal.
Columbia goalkeeper Katie Wimmer kept the Lions in the match and recorded six saves. The Lions have now dropped six straight matches.
Thank You Seniors
Prior to Friday's match, seniors Kennedy Sholeen, Anabelle Brodeur, and Maya Walker were recognized.
Up Next
Columbia hits the road next weekend for two matches to close out the 2023 season. The Lions take on Dartmouth at 12 p.m. next Saturday and New Hampshire at 1 p.m. next Sunday.
Follow The Lions
For the latest on Columbia field hockey, follow @CULionsFH on Twitter and Instagram or on the web at GoColumbiaLions.com
Team Stats
YALE
COL
Goals
1
0
Shots
11
10
Shots on Goal
7
1
Saves
1
6
Corners
8
6
Offsides
0
0
Fouls
19
18
Scoring Plays

Beales, Poppy (8)
Loose ball shot into the cage
55:38
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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