TOWSON, Md. – Senior forward
Vivienne Trumpbour scored three goals as Georgetown University's field hockey team won its first game of the season, 4-2 over visiting Lock Haven at the Towson Field Hockey Complex on Sunday afternoon. The Hoyas move to 1-7 on the season while the Bald Eagles fall to 2-5.
Hoya Highlights
- Trumpbour's hat trick is the first for a Hoya since Catherine Shugrue scored three goals against Rutgers on October 1, 2010.
- Sydney Yodh added a goal and an assist while Izzy Lee added an assist as well.
- Bailey Tietz picked up the win, collecting three saves in the first half before Ella Fahey closed out the game in the second half with a pair of saves.
How It Happened
- The Hoyas found themselves staring at a 2-0 deficit after the first quarter as Lock Haven converted a penalty corner to open the scoring and added a breakaway goal late in the frame.
- Undeterred, Georgetown responded with three goals in the second quarter. Trumpbour put the Blue & Gray on the board with a penalty stroke at the 18:54 mark of the game and added another goal seven minutes later after intercepting a clearing attempt from the Bald Eagles in front of the cage and beating the goalkeeper one-on-one.
- Yodh put the Hoyas up with just 23 seconds remaining in the half, redirecting a crossing pass from Lee for the eventual game-winner.
- Following a scoreless third quarter, Trumpbour scored the cushion goal at the 51:47 mark. Following a scrum in front of the goal after a penalty corner, Yodh tapped a rebound from a blocked GU shot in Trumpbour's direction, leading to the hat trick completion.
Lock Haven Notes
- Alyssa Endrick and Constanza Lopez Zabala had goals for the Bald Eagles.
- Brooke Hofsass and Gracyn Catalano were credited with assists.
- Kelsey Felix had one save in the loss.
Next Up
The Hoyas return to BIG EAST action as they travel to face UConn on Friday, in Storrs, Connecticut.