ITHACA, N.Y. - In its 70th all-time matchup, the Ithaca College field hockey team dropped its second game of the season in a 3–1 loss against the SUNY Cortland Red Dragons during an under-the-lights matchup Sept. 13 at Higgins Stadium. The loss brings the Bombers' overall record to 3–2.
The Red Dragons took off on a strong start, dominating possession time and putting pressure on the Bombers' senior goalkeeper
Alex Clough. Following an early penalty corner and a clutch defensive save from junior striker
Emma Garver, the Red Dragons earned a penalty stroke, allowing a free shot on Clough from 10 feet out.
Unlike penalty corners, penalty strokes are not a common occurrence during competition. They are the most severe penalties given, and are only awarded for a deliberate infringement by a defender or goalkeeper within the 16-yard arc. Cortland's junior striker Gianna Trunfino netted the opportunity, putting the Red Dragons in the lead, 1–0, with 10 minutes remaining in the first quarter.
The Red Dragons would continue to find offensive opportunities, but the remainder of the frame went without score against the Bombers' high-pressure defense.
Cortland continued to find holes in the Bombers' defense early in the second period. Sophomore and junior defenders
Reese Abrahamson and
Bella McCollister led the Bombers' defensive line, working to keep the ball outside of the arc and setting Clough up for successful saves.
However, Cortland's junior striker Hanna Corrigan found time and room on a shifty play, uncorking a drive from the 16-yard arc and hitting the boards to put the Red Dragons up, 2–0, with 8:02 remaining in the first half. The opportunities did not stop there, as junior striker Keirra Ettere was next to add to the tally. Ettere snuck a cross shot past Clough less than four minutes later, and the first half closed with the Red Dragons leading 3–0.
Following the intermission, the first ten minutes of the third frame was spent in back-and-forth midfield play, with little possession on either side of the field. Electric energy from the Bombers' bench fueled some momentum for the squad in blue, allowing more possession in Red Dragon territory than the Bombers have had all game.
The Bombers earned their first penalty corner with five minutes on the clock in the third quarter. However, their first scoring opportunity of the competition was quickly shut down by Cortland's stifling defense. A second opportunity presented itself to the Bombers less than a minute later. This time, finding the time and room to execute. Junior midfielder
Meara Bury put the Bombers on the board with just over four minutes remaining in the frame.
The fourth and final quarter followed a similar pattern to the third, with increasingly chippy play for a large majority of the frame. The Bombers earned three consecutive penalty corners during the seventh minute, each of which proved unsuccessful to Cortland's defense.
High-energy play kept the Bombers in Red Dragon territory for the remainder of the game, but the competition ultimately closed in a 3–1 defeat.
The Bombers will next take on the No. 9 York College on Pennsylvania Spartans at 1 p.m. Sept. 16 in York, Pennsylvania.