KEENE, N.H. - September 4, 2018 - Colby-Sawyer senior
Hannah Fields (Shapleigh, Maine) scored twice, but Keene State rallied late in the second half to earn a 3-2 comeback win over the Chargers.
Colby-Sawyer dips to 0-2 and will begin conference action at home on Saturday against Simmons at 1 p.m.
Fields put the Chargers in front less than two minutes into the game when she finished a feed from junior
Molly MacLure (Westford, Mass.).
The score remained 1-0 heading into halftime despite Keene holding a 10-3 advantage in shots.
Colby-Sawyer doubled its lead, 15 minutes into the second frame, on Fields' second goal of the game and the season.
The Owls responded less than two minutes later with a goal from Jordyn Abasciano. One minute later, Victoria Reynolds notched the equalizer shifting the momentum to the home team.
The contest was tied for the next 16 minutes, but in the 78th minute Taylor Bisaillon put Keene in front 3-2, a lead they would not relinquish.
Abbie Terrinca played the first half for the Owls and made three saves with one goal allowed. Shelby Offord was credited with the win with one goal allowed in the second half. Colby-Sawyer senior
Oona Bond (Southborough, Mass.) made nine saves in the loss.
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