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Montclair State advances to first ever national championship with 4-0 win over Mary Washington

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GENEVA, N.Y.—
The No. 2 Montclair State field hockey team earned the right to appear in its first ever national championship match with a 4-0 victory over No. 3 Mary Washington in an NCAA Division III Field Hockey Championship semifinal on William Smith College's McCooey Field this afternoon.

The Red Hawks improved to 22-1 this season and will face No. 10 Tufts University tomorrow, Nov. 18 in the national championship match on McCooey Field at 1 p.m. The Jumbos earned a 2-0 win over DePauw University in the other semifinal match played this afternoon. Mary Washington finished their season with a 20-2 overall record.

Junior Stephanie Lewis led Montclair with two goals and an assist. Senior goalie Megan Bosland finished with three saves to earn her 11th shutout of the season. It was the 12th shutout of the year for the Red Hawks.

Montclair came out strong, scoring three goals in the first half. A little over 15 minutes into the game, the Red Hawks earned a corner, but a Mary Washington defender committed a foul, and Montclair was awarded a penalty stroke.  Lewis capitalized on the stroke to make it 1-0.  Just 68 seconds later, junior Brooke Hullings took advantage of a Red Hawk corner to make it 2-0. Lewis sent a cross through the middle to Hullings on the right side who deflected the ball into the goal. It was Hullings' fourth goal of the season.

In the 34th minute, Lewis notched her second tally of the game and her fourth of the year. A Montclair corner was sent into junior Jennifer Tafro who pushed a pass to the right. Lewis drilled a hard shot into the cage to stretch the lead to 3-0.

Mary Washington had its best scoring chances early in the second half. The Eagles earned three corners in a row, but were unable to take advantage.

In the 52nd minute, senior Frances Shaefer logged her 17th goal of the year for the final margin. Shaefer put a shot on goal that was saved, but Shaefer collected the rebound from her shot and sent another shot by the keeper.

The Red Hawks held a 16-8 lead in shots and an 11-8 advantage in penalty corners. Senior Claire Gianelle finished with six saves in goal for the Eagles.
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