WENHAM, Mass.—Junior forward Kendal Bergenholtz (Grafton, Mass.) scored
once in each half to lead Worcester State to a 3-0 win at Gordon College
on Wednesday afternoon. The win improves the Lancers to 7-4-1 on the
year, while Gordon falls to 3-6-3.
Bergenholtz set the tone early with a strike in the 7th
minute of the game. The junior's fifth goal of the season happened
after a small lapse in the Gordon defensive third. A pass over the
middle was intercepted by Bergenholtz, who took one touch before firing a
shot past freshman Victoria Yetman (Brookeville, Md.).
Gordon
was able to get a few good looks from midfielder Jamie Breton (Concord,
N.H.), but each
one was stopped by Jillian Witkowski (Leicester, Mass.).
Bergenholtz
added to the Lancer lead in the early stages of the second half when
she took advantage of another Gordon turnover. The quick forward then
beat her defender up the seam and sent a drive to the left side of the
net. Yetman dove and looked to make the stop, but the ball had enough
spin to trickle over the line.
Worcester State added another just five minutes later in the 66th
minute. Nikki Dipilla (Sterling, Mass.) sent a perfect ball from the
left corner that found the forehead of Tsara Leblanc (Garnder, Mass.).
Leblanc ran in from her post in the right midfield and got inside a
defender to tuck the cross inside the right post with the header. It was
the sixth goal for the talented freshman.
Gordon outshot the
Lancers 13-9 on frame, but most were too far away to threaten Witkowski
between the pipes. Yetman made six saves in her first career start.
Both
teams return to conference play this weekend, as Worcester State plays
Westfield State at home at noon. Gordon travels to Nichols for a 2 p.m.
start.
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