BEVERLY, Mass. — The Endicott field hockey team defeated Keene State, 4-1, in non-conference action on Wednesday night at North Field.
Endicott raced out to a 3-0 advantage less than six minutes into the matchup and never looked back.
Kathleen Reissfelder (Westwood, Mass.) found the back of the cage at the 1:24 mark to jumpstart the offense.
Reagan Hicks (Barnstable, Mass.) followed with a tally at 5:02, while Tori Swanson (Farmington, Conn.) buried her conference-leading 16th goal of the season 31 seconds later to cap the scoring outburst.
In the second half, Maddy Dengler (Winchester, Mass.) made it 4-1 at 35:05 off a feed from Brooke Yabroudy (Nashua, N.H.).
The assist was Yabroudy's second of the night (Hicks, 5:02) and helped the Gulls find a quick answer to Keene State's shutout-breaking strike that came at 34:43.
In goal, Faith Minickene (Madison, Conn.) stopped seven shots to improve to 4-0 on the season.
BEYOND THE BOX SCORE
- The Gulls are 5-2 at home this fall.
- Endicott earned its first win in the all-time series against Keene State (1-3, first meeting since 2011).
- Minickene gave up her first career goal in eight games played (218:08 scoreless streak).
- Yabroudy registered her first career multi-assist game.
- Keene State entered tonight's contest averaging 4.80 goals per game (opponents: 1.40 GPG).
WHAT'S NEXT
Endicott (7-3) visits Roger Williams on Saturday, October 5 at 12 PM. Keene State (9-2) hosts Southern Maine this Saturday at 2 PM.
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(Photo Credit - Kaeli Talora '26)