The No. 1-ranked Shippensburg University field hockey team scored goals in all four quarters on Tuesday afternoon as it defeated Seton Hill, 12-0, in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) match at Dick's Sporting Goods Field.
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Shippensburg (13-0, 8-0 PSAC) dominated possession and posted a lopsided advantage in shots on goal (28-0) and penalty corners (19-1). Freshman
Lindsay Tripodo and senior
Meg Thompson combined for the shutout in goal.
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Senior
Jazmin Petrantonio totaled five goals and an assist in just 20 minutes of action, while freshman
Mya Kemp scored twice and senior
Jenna Sluymer added a goal and two assists.
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Eleven different players had at least one point in the victory.
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In the first quarter, Petrantonio took the lead scoring off a penalty corner from graduate
Caitlyn Wink just 45 seconds into the match. She applied pressure against the Griffin defender to score her second goal midway through the opening quarter. Senior
Adrienne McGarrigle was credited with an assist. With five seconds left in the first quarter, Kemp scored off a rebound shot from freshman
Paige Graber.
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The Raiders continued the offensive momentum into the start of the second quarter. A penalty-corner goal by Petrantonio resulted in her fifth hat trick of the season. A tip-in by Wink made it 5-0, and with less than two minutes before halftime, Sluymer scored unassisted. Sluymer had assists on the first two goals of the quarter.
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Two minutes into the third quarter, freshman
Merel Hoekstra scored her first collegiate goal off an assist from Petrantonio on a penalty corner. Petrantonio struck twice more, with the second assisted by Hoekstra off a penalty corner.
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With five minutes left in the third quarter, Kemp scored her second goal of the match off an assist from freshman
Nya Gilchrist, and freshman
Valu Paul scored with a diving backhand shot.
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In the fourth quarter, freshman
Tess Jedeloo scored off a penalty corner taken by senior
Maddie Reuther to produce the final scoring margin.
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Seton Hill (1-12, 0-6 PSAC) had two goalies combine to make 16 saves.
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This is the third time in school history that the Raiders have scored a single-game record of 12 goals, and second time this season the Raiders have achieved the feat.
Shippensburg will travel to IUP at noon Sunday for another conference matchup.
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