| TCNJ's Alex Okuniewicz
finished on the all-tournament team. |
From a TCNJ athletics release
All season long The College of New Jersey meticulously practices
penalty corners. All that effort paid off in the ultimate prize as
the Lions scored a pair of goals off penalty corners as they
captured the program's 10th NCAA Division III championship with a
3-1 win against Middlebury on Sunday at Vendetti Field in Dudley,
Mass.
The championship was the first for the Lions since 1999 as they
finished the year riding a 14-game winning streak and a final mark
of 24-2. TCNJ ranks first among Division III schools in national
championship game appearances across all sports, and has won 39
national titles overall. Middlebury was appearing in the field
hockey title game for the sixth time overall, but the first time
since 1998, when the Panthers won the title.
It was those penalty corners that proved to be the difference as
the Lions got the game-winning goal when freshman Erin Waller broke
a 1-1 tie with 23:55 remaining in the game as she knocked home a
feed from junior Camille Passucci from the top of the circle.
TCNJ's defense then protected that lead as Shannon Syciarz made a
tough save on a turnaround shot attempt by Charlotte Gardiner
minutes later and then freshman Lauren Pigott broke up a two-on-one
for the Panthers.
The combination of Passucci to Waller added an insurance goal with
5:46 left in the game as Waller scored her second of the game off
of a penalty corner with Passucci again setting up the score.
“This team has a great feel of what a national championship
team is made of and they have played championship smart the whole
tournament,” noted head coach Sharon Pfluger, who guided the
Lions to their eighth 20-win season.
Syciarz, who finished with seven saves, was honored as the
tournament's most valuable player as she finished with a whopping
.979 save percentage with a miniscule 0.25 goals-against-average
with three shutouts. She was joined on the all-tournament team by
Passucci, Kathleen Notos, and senior Alex Okuniewicz.
In the opening half, the Lions nearly got on the board a shade
under 10 minutes in as Notos had a shot clank off the post.
Middlebury countered with three straight quality chances with the
first coming off of the stick of Lauren Greer. Syciarz stepped out
to make a save on a penalty corner and on the second one Syciarz
sprawled out to deny Greer from close range.
TCNJ junior Meredith Jeffries came up with a big play on that third
Panther chance recording a defensive save on a scoring bid by
Clarke.
Notos continued her tremendous tournament as she gave TCNJ the lead
with 12:01 remaining in the opening half tipping in a centering
pass from Waller. That play originally started with a penalty
corner. The goal was Notos' eighth of the season, with five of them
coming in the NCAA Tournament.
Syciarz was then tested again as she made a highlight-reel save on
Greer. Greer came into the circle all alone and Syciarz waited her
out, forcing her toward the far post. The Panther used her speed to
create a shooting lane and fired off a shot, but Syciarz dove and
made the save.
The Panthers quickly got the equalizer in the second half as Hannah
Clarke directed in a shot 2:24 into the period. That goal was the
first the Lions allowed in the tournament and the first in more
than five games.
Once TCNJ regained the lead back, the team's defense then protected
that lead as Syciarz made a tough save on a turn-around shot
attempt by Charlotte Gardiner and then freshman Lauren Pigott broke
up a two-on-one for the Panthers.
“You just can't describe it,” Syciarz said of winning
the title and adding another chapter to the program's history.
“It's just something you have to experience to
feel.”
TCNJ won the first Division III field hockey title in 1981, as well
as 1983, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996 and 1999.
Contributing: D3sports.com