FHOC 2024 AEC Title
0
Immaculata IMMACULA (10-10)
2
Winner Marywood MARYWOOD (15-6)
Immaculata IMMACULA
(10-10)
0
Final
2
Marywood MARYWOOD
(15-6)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Immaculata IMMACULA 0 0 0 0 0
Marywood MARYWOOD 0 0 2 0 2

Game Recap: Field Hockey |

CHAMPIONS! | Marywood Field Hockey Claims Second Atlantic East Title

Corrin Hasty named tournament MVP and Elite 20 winner

Scranton, Pa. — Marywood University won its second Atlantic East Conference Field Hockey Championship with a 2-0 victory over Immaculata University on Saturday. The Pacers hoisted the trophy at the end of a thrilling 60 minutes to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Tournament. 

Hasty MVP AEC EliteCorrin Hasty (pictured on left with Marywood President Lisa Lori) was selected the Atlantic East Elite 20 and Tournament Most Valuable Player. Hasty had the highest cumulative Grade Point Average of any student-athlete in the championship game.

The first half was nothing short of a defensive masterclass, with both goalies doing their part to send the match into the half as a scoreless tie. 

Marywood was relentless on offensive, but had no tallies to show for it. 

The persistence paid off for the Pacers who scored the first goal of the game in the 38th minute. Dariane Jones put Marywood ahead 1-0, as she struck down a Cydney Lahr pass that sailed in the air. The goal was Jones' seventeenth of the season. 

The Pacers followed that up with a second tally, this time in the 43rd minute of play, as Jordan Saybe deflected an airborne ball past the goalie to make it 2-0 in favor of Marywood. 

In total, the Pacers had 14 shots, with 12 being on target. 

The Mighty Macs recorded four shots, with one on goal.  

Freshman Sabrina Frazer collected one save and a shutout in the cage today for Marywood. 

Julia Levase recorded 10 saves for Immaculata. 

The Pacers led in penalty corner opportunities, 7-2. 

With the victory, Marywood revives a bid to the NCAA DIII Field Hockey Championship. The selection show is Sunday evening.

This will mark Marywood field hockey's first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2019.

 
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