Boston College Athletics

Strong Second Half Leads Eagles to 2-1 Win Over No. 15 Syracuse
October 18, 2019 | Field Hockey
NEWTON, Mass. – Behind two goals from Margo Carlin, the Boston College field hockey team defeated No. 15 Syracuse 2-1, at the Newton Field Hockey Complex on Friday, Oct. 18.
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Both of Carlin's goals came in the second half and were assisted by Jaime Natale and Brigid Wood.
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Carlin opened the scoring for the game 5:17 into the second half, receiving a pass from Jaime Natale, who dribbled into the circle and drew the goalie out of the cage, before sticking the ball in the back of the net.
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Syracuse would score their lone goal of the game with just 16 seconds remaining in the third period.
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With just under four minutes remaining in the game, Carlin would give BC the lead when Brigid Wood would make a brilliant run into the circle, feeding Carlin who pulled the ball to her strong side and hit it into the goal. The goal was her fourth game-winning goal of the season.
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Sarah Dwyer earned her fifth-straight win, making one save on two shots on goal in 60 minutes of action.
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BC Highlights
- Margo Carlin now has 17 goals on the season, moving into eighth in BC single-season scoring. Her 37 points also puts her in 10th in single-season points in program history. Carlin also sits second in the ACC in both points (37) and goals (17).
- Sarah Dwyer won her fifth-straight start, giving her a 5-1 record on the season. Syracuse's goal at the 44:44 mark broke a 297-minute scoreless streak for opponents while Dwyer was in net.
- With her assist, Jaime Natale has nine points on the season, tying her career-high set in 2017.
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What's Next
Boston College is back on Sunday, Oct. 20 in its last non-conference game of the season at New Hampshire for a 1 p.m. start.
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Both of Carlin's goals came in the second half and were assisted by Jaime Natale and Brigid Wood.
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Carlin opened the scoring for the game 5:17 into the second half, receiving a pass from Jaime Natale, who dribbled into the circle and drew the goalie out of the cage, before sticking the ball in the back of the net.
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Syracuse would score their lone goal of the game with just 16 seconds remaining in the third period.
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With just under four minutes remaining in the game, Carlin would give BC the lead when Brigid Wood would make a brilliant run into the circle, feeding Carlin who pulled the ball to her strong side and hit it into the goal. The goal was her fourth game-winning goal of the season.
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Sarah Dwyer earned her fifth-straight win, making one save on two shots on goal in 60 minutes of action.
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BC Highlights
- Margo Carlin now has 17 goals on the season, moving into eighth in BC single-season scoring. Her 37 points also puts her in 10th in single-season points in program history. Carlin also sits second in the ACC in both points (37) and goals (17).
- Sarah Dwyer won her fifth-straight start, giving her a 5-1 record on the season. Syracuse's goal at the 44:44 mark broke a 297-minute scoreless streak for opponents while Dwyer was in net.
- With her assist, Jaime Natale has nine points on the season, tying her career-high set in 2017.
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What's Next
Boston College is back on Sunday, Oct. 20 in its last non-conference game of the season at New Hampshire for a 1 p.m. start.
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Team Stats
SU
BC
Goals
1
2
Shots
6
9
Shots on Goal
2
5
Saves
3
1
Corners
2
2
Offsides
0
0
Fouls
0
0
Scoring Plays

Margo Carlin (16)
Assisted By: Jaime Natale
two on one, pass from 4 to 24 into open
35:17

Claire Cooke (3)
Assisted By: Sarah Luby
pass in front of the net poked in
44:44

Margo Carlin (17)
Assisted By: Brigid Wood
14 dribbles through defense and passes a
56:05
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