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Lebanon Valley College Athletics

Hannah Shirey hits the ball
5
Winner Lynchburg LYN (1-1)
0
Lebanon Valley LVC (0-2)
Winner
Lynchburg LYN
(1-1)
5
Final
0
Lebanon Valley LVC
(0-2)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 OT 1 OT 2 F
Lynchburg LYN 0 2 3 0 5
Lebanon Valley LVC 0 0 0 0 0

Game Recap: Field Hockey |

No. 13 Lynchburg Too Much for LVC

No. 13 Lynchburg 5, Lebanon Valley 0
 
LVC Starters
Wright, Ward, Kline, Shirey, Angstadt, Antonello, Alba, Leidich, Stranick, Washburn, Kearney (GK)
 
Lynchburg Starters
Lerro, Dudley, Claybaugh, Strouse, Weronek, Cameron, Romero, Truitt, Mark, Boatwright, Brady (GK)
 
How It Happened
ANNVILLE, Pa. – No. 13 University of Lynchburg scored twice in the second and three times in the third in a 5-0 win over Lebanon Valley on Sunday afternoon in non-conference field hockey action. The Flying Dutchmen slipped to 0-2, while the Hornets improved to 1-1.
 
At the 24:36 mark of the second quarter, Lynchburg broke the 0-0 tie after Emily Dudley received a pass from a corner and rocketed the ball into the back of the net for the 1-0 advantage. Then, with just 25 seconds left in the second period, Brittany Claybaugh pushed one past Corinne Kearney after a scrum on the right side and made it 2-0 in favor of the visitors heading into the third quarter.
 
Early in the third, just 1:51 into the period, Dudley netted another after a pass from Jackie Lerro, and Dudley later completed the hat trick less than four minutes later. The Hornets later added another goal late in the third to make it a 5-0 score and put the game out of reach.
 
Inside the Numbers
 - Kearney made 15 stops between the pipes for the Flying Dutchmen.
 - Lynchburg's Kayla Brady earned the win after making one save, while Kierra Byrd made one stop in net after playing the fourth quarter.
 - Rachel Wright and Lexi Ward each recorded a shot on goal for LVC.
 - Dudley led the Hornets with three goals and seven shots on goal.
 - Lynchburg recorded 20 shots on goal.
 - The Hornets totaled 14 penalty corners on the day.
 
Who's Next?
LVC looks to get back on track on Wednesday, Sept. 8, when the Dutchmen travel to face Bryn Mawr at 4:30 p.m.
 
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