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RAMAPO FALLS TO VASSAR, 1-3

Poughkeepsie, NY:  The Roadrunners posted a tough 3-1 loss today at Vassar College.  The win improves Vassar to 2-3, with a home game to follow against Mount Holyoke at 2:00 pm on September 20th. Ramapo, now 1-4, will travel to Aurora, NY for a meeting with Wells College on September 20th.

Senior defensive specialist Emily Fare (Guilford, CT/Choate Rosemary Hall), scored only the second and third goals of her career, but they were critical ones, as the Vassar field hockey team defeated Ramapo College, 3-1, Tuesday afternoon at Weinberg Field.

After a scoreless first half in which each team had few scoring chances, the Brewers broke out first in the second half, when Fare thread herself through the middle of the Ramapo defense and snuck her first goal of the season past Roadrunners starter Meg Tierney (Wayne, NJ).

The Roadrunners made an immediate goal switch, inserting freshman Kristine Adams (Pemberton, NJ) into the game, and the contest went scoreless for the next twenty minutes until Fare scored the game's second goal, handling a pass from senior Jessie Albert (West Hartford, CT/William H. Hall), whose initial shot was saved by Adams and then flicked to Fare.

Ramapo senior Sara Weimer (Atlantic Highlands, NJ) made the game interesting with just under 12 minutes to play when she scored a nifty goal in the crease off Vassar sophomore goalie Rachel Horwitz (Beverly Hills, CA/Harvard-Westlake), who replaced starter Taylor Herman (Flemington, NJ/Hunterdon Central).

The Brewers were able to get the all-important insurance goal with under nine minutes to play from junior Jordan Friedmann (Chicago, IL/Francis W. Parker), off a give-and-go feed from Fare.

Vassar's sophomore Jessica Lance (Enfield, CT/Enfield) and Friedmann had several down field rushes in the first half, but were unable to get a shot on goal. Ramapo senior Ashley Zimmerman (North Plainfield, NJ) and junior Mackenzie Cahill (Pompton Lakes, NJ) both had back-to-back shots against Herman in the first half that were adeptly saved, ensuring the 0-0 intermission tie.

Vassar placed only four of its 12 shots on goal. Ramapo was more accurate, taking seven shots and getting four on net. Vassar held an 8-6 lead on penalty corners.
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