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Field Hockey Team Loses Season Opener 2-1
The Framingham State University team opened the season on the road against Regis College.

The Framingham State University field hockey team opened the 2015 season on the road this afternoon and suffered a 2-1 setback to Regis College as the Pride’s Jeszy McGuire tallied the go ahead goal in the 68th minute of action.
The win pushes the Pride to 1-0 on the young season, while the Rams fall to 0-1. Senior goalie Raegan Heck made 16 saves to lead the Pride, while junior Rosemary Talbot suffered the setback while making four saves.
The Rams best chance of the period came in the 23rd minute as sophomore Amie Souza fired a shot on net that was turned away by Heck. The rebound bounced out to freshman Meaghann Ackerman and she took a shot on the opposite post, but Laurie DeMars deflected the ball away to keep the Framingham State off the board.
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The Rams took 13 shots and forced 10 penalty corners in the opening half, but could not find the back of the net as the game entered the break at a 0-0 draw.
Nearly 10 minutes into the second frame, Regis worked the ball deep into Ram territory and earned four-straight penalty corners. On the final one, the ball swung to Jenna Casello and the junior fired in front where Hailee Forest took a shot that went high. Laurie DeMars jumped into the air and tipped the ball into the back of the net to give the Pride a 1-0 lead.
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The Rams did not wait long to respond, as just under five minutes later they found the equalizer in similar fashion.
The ball made its way up top to Ackerman, and she fired a ball on net that found the stick of fellow freshman Bailey Donelly, a Framingham High product.
Donelly played a ball along that goal line and found junior Sharon Sears on the back post for an open goal that tied the score 1-1.
With less than two minutes remaining in regulation, the Pride were awarded a penalty corner. After the ball made its way around the circle, it eventually ended up on the stick of Alycia LeConche. The freshman slipped a pass to her classmate McGuire, who buried the shot to help the Pride jump out to a 2-1 lead with 1:32 to play.
Framingham State made one final push, earning a pair of penalty corners with no time on the clock. Ackerman’s shot on the first corner was turned away by the Regis defense, but clipped a player’s foot, leading to another corner. Ackerman took another shot on the next corner, but this time Heck kicked the ball out to the top of the circle where a Regis defender cleared the ball and ended the game.
The Rams held a 24-11 in shots in the contest while earning 19 penalty corners to 10 for the Pride.
Framingham State hosts Maine-Farmington in their home opener at Maple Street Field Saturday at 2 p.m.
Release courtesy of Regis Sports Information
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