BANGOR, Maine -- In a rematch of last year's North
Atlantic Conference Field Hockey Championship, the University of Maine
at Farmington (5-2, 1-1) saw nearly the exact outcome of the 1-0 double
overtime loss last year by falling, 1-0, in overtime to Husson
University (3-5, 2-0) on Saturday at Winkin Athletic Complex.
Libby Kain ended the Beavers' hopes of redeeming the double overtime
championship loss to the Eagles with the game-winning goal five minutes
into the overtime period. UMF's defense was pushed to the test with five
shots in the extra period, including Kain's game winner.
UMF had two penalty corners in a 15-second span early in the first
half and fired two shots on goal, but both shots came up empty-handed
with a save and a block by the Husson defense.
Patty Smith set a new season-high with 21 saves in the outing. Smith has recorded 49 saves in her last two games against Husson.
UMaine-Farmington looks to bounce back on Tuesday at Bowdoin, who is
ranked number two in the National Field Hockey Coaches Association
(NFHCA) Coaches Poll.
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