Mount Pleasant, Mich. – The Ohio Field Hockey team (2-8, 1-2 MAC) returned to action on Sunday afternoon, falling to the Central Michigan Chippewas (6-3, 2-1 MAC) 5-4 in overtime.
Ohio dictated much of the game, finishing with 20 shots and 16 on goal, while Central Michigan managed 11 shots with six on target. The Bobcats also held an 11–2 edge in penalty corners.
As a team, the Bobcats turned in their strongest offensive performance of the season, surpassing season highs in goals, shots, and shots on goal.
Individually, senior
Emily Risser (Palmyra, Pa.) led the Bobcats with three shots on goal, including her second goal of the season. Seniors
Sasha Dikotla (Johannesburg, South Africa) and
Anouk Plaehn (Hannover, Germany), sophomore
Marie De Grande (Groot-Bijgaarden, Belgium), and freshman
Karley DuCoin (Turnersville, NJ) followed with two shots on net each. Dikotla and De Grande also contributed to the Bobcat scoring, netting their third and second goals of the season, respectively.
Both offenses worked to find their footing in the first quarter, as the Bobcats and Chippewas combined for three total shots in a period dominated by the defenses.
Central Michigan opened the scoring in the second quarter, capitalizing on an offensive rush at the 22:10 mark to take a 1-0 advantage. Central Michigan continued to apply pressure on the Bobcat defense, scoring off a deflection minutes later to give the Chippewas a 2-0 advantage going into halftime.
Freshman
Ava Florence (Louisville, Ky.) sparked the Ohio offense with her second goal of the season early in the third quarter. Senior Risser followed with her first of the season, finishing a pass from senior Dikotla. Moments later, Dikotla scored her team-leading third goal of the year off an assist from freshman
Katie Cole (Newark, Del.), giving the Bobcats a 3-2 lead. The Bobcats held the lead until late in the third quarter, when a Central Michigan offensive rush resulted another goal, knotting the score at three headed to the fourth quarter.
The final Ohio goal came late in the fourth quarter, when sophomore De Grande put a shot into the cage for her first career tally as a Bobcat, set up by sophomore
Deborah James (Hertfordshire, England) to give the Bobcats a 4-3 advantage. Despite multiple defensive stops from the Bobcats in the waning minutes of the fourth quarter, the Chippewas forced a tie in the closing seconds of regulation and delivered the deciding score in overtime at the 62:51 mark.
Ohio now turns its attention to a homestand at Pruitt Field. The Bobcats host Bellarmine on Friday, October 3 at 1 p.m., with live coverage on ESPN+.
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