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Five-Time Defending D3 Champs Middlebury Defeats Field Hockey, 4-1

Five-Time Defending D3 Champs Middlebury Defeats Field Hockey, 4-1

BEVERLY, Mass. – The Endicott field hockey team lost to No. 1 nationally ranked Middlebury, 4-1, in a hard-fought contest on Sunday afternoon at North Field.

Maddy Dengler (Winchester, Mass.) opened up the scoring at the 3:21 mark when she redirected a high pass from Abby Antonelli (Worcester, Mass.) near the right post for her 11th goal of the season. 

From there, Middlebury scored four unanswered goals (4:46, 19:11, 21:51, 57:50) to secure the victory, despite a gritty comeback effort by the Gulls all the way until the final buzzer sounded.

In goal, Alexis DeMattia (Methuen, Mass.) shined for Endicott with a career-high 22 saves.

Her save total today ranks tied for second all-time in a single game in program history (Lizetta Solarik '14, vs. MIT, 9/26/13 | Taylor Teixeira '13, M'15, at Gordon, 9/15/12).

BEYOND THE BOX SCORE

  • Endicott is only the second team this year to score first on Middlebury.
  • The Panthers extended their winning streak to 20 games.
  • Middlebury has not lost a contest since October 15, 2022 (L, 2-1, No. 7 Trinity).
  • The Panthers are 20-0 on the road dating back to October 26, 2019 (L, 1-0, No. 6 Tufts).

WHAT'S NEXT

Endicott (9-3) hosts Wellesley on Tuesday, October 10 at 7 PM. No. 1 Middlebury (11-0) visits Trinity on Saturday, October 14 at 11 AM. 

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(Photo Credit - Mazzie Hinsdale '26)

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