UNE brings 2009 ECAC Title Home with 3-2 overtime win over Plymouth State

courtesy of UNE Athletics
BIDDEFORD, Maine -- Senior forward Taryn Flagg (Livermore Falls,
Maine) scored with 2:13 elapsed in overtime to give the University
of New England the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC)
Division III New England Championship with a dramatic 3-2 victory
over Plymouth State University in field hockey action under the
lights Monday night.
Off a penalty corner, Flagg collected the injection from sophomore
Brianna Tupper (Winthrop, Maine) and laced a hard drive from just
inside the left side of the circle for her third goal of the
evening -- tying a school record held by nine other players -- and
setting off a wild celebration.
The two teams would go back-and-forth the entire game. Flagg
opened the scoring just 1:18 into the match when she re-directed a
shot by Tupper.
The Panthers answered 11 minutes later on an unassisted goal by
senior Kerry D'Ambroise (Lowell, Mass.).
Flagg gave the Nor'easters a 2-1 advantage at 54:48 in the same
fashion she scored the game-winner. Tupper pushed her a pass off a
UNE corner that Flagg collected and drove into the back of the
cage.
Once again, Plymouth State had an answer, and once again it was
D'Ambroise who notched the equalizer. The Panthers' leading scorer
recorded her 12th goal off a penalty corner. Sophomore Lauren
Bergeron (New Hampton, N.H.) fed D'Ambroise and senior Morgan
Lemmon (Gilford, N.H.) triggered the corner to get credit for
assists.
Flagg's game-winning tally came on the Nor'easters' lone shot of
the extra session. She finishes the season with a school-record 23
goals, while ending her career with program highs in goals scored
(51), assists (22) and total points (124).
Tupper's three assists broke Flagg's single-season record and
matched the single-game record held by Nicole Mace '08.
Junior Ayla Nelson (Auburn, Mass.) made 10 saves for the
Nor'easters. Panther first-year goalkeeper Hannah Sawyer
(Kingstown, N.H.) registered three stops.
UNE first-year back Emily Koehler (Pelham, Mass.) played a strong
championship defensively and was selected Most Outstanding
Player.
The second-seeded Nor'easters conclude their season with a
school-record 16 wins against three losses, and earned the school's
first ECAC Championship in any sport.
Plymouth State (12-9) fought its way to the title game from the
No. 8 seed and suffered its second consecutive championship game
setback. The Panthers dropped a 1-0 decision to Endicott College
last season.












