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Field Hockey set for 2 A-10 road games

LHU Field Hockey, Week 6 Notes: The LHU field hockey team is headed on the road for a pair of A-10 contests this weekend.

10/2/2019 11:19:00 AM

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LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The Lock Haven University field hockey team is set for a pair of weekend Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) games on the road. LHU will open the weekend at No. 10 Saint Joseph's on Friday, before traveling to La Salle for a Sunday afternoon game.
 
Friday's game at nationally-ranked Saint Joseph's will get underway at 3 p.m. and Sunday's game at La Salle is set for a 12 p.m. start.
 
Lock Haven is 4-5 overall and coming off a 1-1 weekend. LHU is 2-0 in A-10 play thanks to last Friday's thrilling comeback-win over Richmond. Jazmin Palma scored in overtime to give the Bald Eagles the stunning win, which moved them to a perfect 2-0 in league play.
 
Saint Joseph's is 8-1 overall (1-0) and riding a five-game win streak. La Salle, who plays Saint Louis Friday, enters the weekend 4-5 (1-0 A-10).
 
 
News, notes & storylines heading into the weekend:
  • Lock Haven is 4-5 overall.
  • LHU is a perfect 2-0 in A-10 action with wins over Davidson and Richmond.
  • LHU is .500 at home (3-3).
  • On the road, the Bald Eagles are 1-2.
  • Last Sunday's (Sept. 29) game vs. Long Island snapped LHU's streak of three straight overtime games, which included back-to-back shootouts.
  • On the season, Lock Haven is 1-1 in the shootout and 2-2 overall when extra time is needed.
  • Leading the way for Lock Haven is freshman Jazmin Palma who leads LHU in goals (3) and total points (8).
  • Palma scored the game-winner vs. Richmond in OT and was named this week's A-10 Rookie of the Week.
  • Palma leads the A-10 in shots with 42.
  • On the season, the Bald Eagles eight goals have come from six different players.
  • Goalkeeper Joaquina Orlandini has been brilliant for the Bald Eagles. In 590-plus minutes, she has 32 saves, a 1.31 GAA and a .711 save-percentage. She's been brilliant in the shootouts.
  • Orlandini ranks No. 1 in the A-10 in shutouts per game with 2, No. 1 in the A-10 in GAA and No. 5 in save percentage.
  • To date (4 wins this season), Hall of Fame head coach Pat Rudy now has 606 career coaching victories.
 
Game Day Coverage:
Fans can follow all the action live on game day with live stats, video and more. Visit the Game Day Coverage Homepage at GoLHU.com.
 
Palma named A-10 Rookie of the Week (Sept. 30), marks second time this season:
Freshman Jazmin Palma of the Lock Haven University field hockey team was named this week's Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) Rookie of the Week after scoring a brilliant goal in the Bald Eagles' stunning A-10 win over Richmond Friday night. Palma's incredible overtime game-winner headlined the Bald Eagles' late-game heroics that helped LHU secure the come-from-behind win over Richmond. After tying the game late in regulation, Palma scored just 4:02 into overtime after she grabbed the ball at midfield, and sprinted by and through the entire Richmond defense, before slotting the ball to the left corner behind the Spider goalkeeper. She added three shots in a loss to Long Island Sunday.
 
Last time out // September 29
Lock Haven fell to Long Island, 1-0, to wrap up the Bald Eagles' 2019 Homecoming Weekend.
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A-10 stunner: Palma's OT-winner headlines late-game heroics as Haven tops Richmond // September 27
The Bald Eagles tied the game late in regulation and rookie-standout Jazmin Palma stole the show in overtime, scoring on incredible effort, which powered LHU to a thrilling and important, 2-1 (OT), Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) win over perennial league power Richmond.
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LHU picked fifth in preseason poll:
The Bald Eagles were picked fifth in the 2019 Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) Preseason Coaches' poll. Saint Joseph's, the defending A-10 champions, received eight of nine first-place votes and was picked as the preseason-favorite. Virginia Commonwealth checked in at No. 2 and Massachusetts rounded out the top-three teams. Richmond check in at No. 4, one spot ahead of the Bald Eagles, who were slotted in the No. 5 spot. Lock Haven was followed by No. 6 La Salle, No. 7 Saint Francis, No. 8 Davidson and No. 9 Saint Louis.
 
Brathwaite named Preseason All-Conference:
Junior Kayla Brathwaite was named to the 2019 A-10 Preseason All-Conference Team. Brathwaite, a speedy-midfielder, is a big-time difference maker for the Bald Eagles. Last season ('18), she scored two goals and dished out eight assists (12 pts.), while providing tremendous end-to-end play for head coach Pat Rudy's side. Following her rookie season in 2017, Brathwaite earned a spot on both the A-10 Second Team and the All-Rookie Team. As a true-freshman back in 2017, she started all 18 games and recorded one goal, five assists and a defensive save.
 
A look back at last season:
LHU got off to a quick start a year ago and won three of the first four games of the season. The win in the 2018 season-finale vs. La Salle helped Lock Haven finish the season at .500, thanks to a 9-9 overall record. The Bald Eagles were 3-5 in A-10 action, thanks to wins over Davidson, Saint Louis and La Salle. All three conference wins came by way of a shutout and LHU outscored their conference foes 9-0 in those three games. On the season, LHU scored 45 goals, the third most of any team in the A-10 during the regular season. Returning defensive-standout Tia Judy finished with a team-best nine assists last season ('18). It marked her second straight nine-assist season.
 
Rudy looks to add to Hall of Fame career:
LHU head coach Pat Rudy will enter her 24th season at The Haven. Last season marked a special one for Rudy, a 2018 National Field Hockey Coaches' Association (NFHCA) Hall of Fame inductee, as she hit her 600th career coaching win. LHU finished the 2018 season with nine wins and that pushed Rudy to 602 career wins. The 2-0 win at Davidson on October 5 proved to be a historic one as it gave Rudy her 600th career victory, a career coaching milestone that only two NCAA field hockey coaches have reached before her. She entered the 2018 season with 593 wins and the win at Davidson – the seventh of the season for LHU – pushed her to the magic No. 600. The 2018 season marked Rudy's 23rd at LHU, her alma mater, and her 41st season coaching overall at the college level. Rudy entered the season already holding the third-most wins of all-time and early in the 2018 season, she grabbed her 350th win at LHU. She now has 356 wins at Lock Haven.
 
2019 roster loaded with returning experience:
In all, LHU returns 10 players who played in 13 or more games last season including Taryn Piano, Kayla Brathwaite, MacKenzie Farley, Tia Judy, Katie Supey, Emily Robb, Prabheet Basra, Niamh Sexton, Karina Long and Taylor Plouse. Of those 10, four (Farley, Judy, Robb and Sexton) started all 18 games. That experience and veteran leadership will lead the way for the Bald Eagles on the field and should prove critical come crunch time in conference play. Goalkeeper Joaquina Orlandini played in six of the final nine games last season. She has a tremendous skillset and the athletic-goalie has the potential to change the outcome of any match.
 
A look at the returning stat leaders from 2018:
Taryn Piano – 5 G, 2 A, 12 PTS
Kayla Brathwaite – 2 G, 8 A, 12 PTS
MacKenzie Farley – 3 G, 3A, 9 PTS
Tia Judy – 9 A, 9 PTS
Katie Supey – 3G, 1A, 7 PTS
 
Defense always a key:
Last season, Lock Haven had seven total shutouts and a number of key members of the defensive unit return this season.
 
Strong at home:
Last season, five of Lock Haven's nine wins came at home on Charlotte E. Smith Field. The Bald Eagles will once again look to play well at home and the 2019 schedule plays to their favor with 10 games scheduled on the home turf.
 
A look at the freshmen:
The 2019 roster includes seven freshmen who are joining the program. It's a talented group and one that hopes to make a major impact on the future success of LHU field hockey. The freshmen group includes Megan Weeks, Bri Harsh, Mariana Birdthistle, Jazmin Palma, Amy Stevens, Karaline Stelma and Emily Mentink.
 
A pair of transfers:
Caitlin Cunningham and Brooke Lesh have transferred here to The Haven from Lousiville and Longwood, respectively. Both are sophomores and will look to make an impact on the 2019 season for the Bald Eagles.
 
New coach on the sideline:
Former standout Tamia Roach was recently named a new assistant coach with the program. This will mark her first season on the sidelines as a coach after graduating from LHU in May (2019). The four-year starter played in 70 games amassing 31 career goals, 17 career assists and 79 career points. Roach capped her career with a brilliant senior season last year in 2018. Following the 2018 campaign, she was named an All-Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) selection, earning First Team honors. Roach, a preseason all-conference pick, earned First Team honors after registering a 20-point season. She had eight goals and four assists in 16 games.
 
The road ahead:
Following Sunday's road-game at La Salle, Lock Haven will return home to host Virginia Commonwealth on Friday, October 11 at 3 p.m. LHU will host Lehigh on Sunday, October 13 at 1 p.m.

 
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