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Scots Remain Unbeaten in NCAC Play With 1-0 Win Over Witt

Written by Hugh Howard
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September 20, 2003
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Katie McCoy
Katie McCoy celebrates after scoring the game-winning goal against Wittenberg on a penalty shot.
In a battle of the past two North Coast Athletic Conference field hockey champions on Saturday (Sept. 20), The College of Wooster remained unbeaten in league play with a 1-0 victory over visiting Wittenberg University at Cindy Barr Memorial Field.

Wittenberg is the defending NCAC champions, but the Tigers are down somewhat in 2003, witness their 1-3 record in the conference following Saturday’s setback. But as expected, they played rival Wooster (7-2, 4-0 NCAC) very tough.

Statistically, the Scots controlled both halves, firing 14 shots in each of the two periods compared to just nine for Wittenberg the entire game. Despite Wooster’s dominance, it was not until 24:18 remained in the second stanza that the Scots were able to score.

At that point, a Tiger defender was whistled for stopping the ball with her foot on a close-range shot by Alanna Tryder, and the officials awarded Wooster a penalty stroke. Katie McCoy, who scored both of her goals last season on strokes, took the one-on-one opportunity with the goaltender and scored.

Anne Leigh was once again solid in goal for the Scots, as she made three saves while recording her third shutout of the season.

Wooster, which has not blanked its last three opponents and won six-straight after opening 0-2, will look to take a big step towards the NCAC regular season crown this week. The Scots will welcome winless Ohio Wesleyan University (0-5, 0-4 NCAC) to town on Wednesday (Sept. 24) and then play at fellow first-place squad, Denison University (5-3, 3-0 NCAC), on Saturday (Sept. 27).

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