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Eastern Mennonite Field Hockey loses to Virginia Wesleyan

Eastern Mennonite Field Hockey loses to Virginia Wesleyan

Photo: EMU/Scott Eyre


HARRISONBURG, Va. (EMU Athletics) – The Royals had their home ODAC opener on Tuesday, welcoming in the Marlins of Virginia Wesleyan to Harrisonburg.

VWU scored at least one goal in all four quarters, en route to a 5-0 win over EMU.

Records: EMU 0-10, 0-2 ODAC | Virginia Wesleyan 4-5, 1-1 ODAC

Highlights
• The Marlins got on the board early, turning their first shot on goal into a goal, just 2:24 into the game, for a 1-0 lead. Emma Huante picked up a save to keep EMU within one after one.
• In the second, Huante added three more saves, pushing her total to four for the game. But VWU was able to tack on a goal at 19:35 and take a 2-0 lead into the half.
• Virginia Wesleyan added three more goals in the second half, two in the third and one in the fourth, respectively, to extend their lead to five. Huante continued to be tested, picking up six saves in the second half, to give her 10 for the game. Unfortunately, the Marlins defense shut down the Royals offense, keeping them without a shot for the game.

Statistical Leaders
Saves: Huante (10)

What’s Next
EMU will be back in action on Saturday, when they welcome in Roanoke for a Homecoming matchup. Gametime against the Maroons is set for 6:00 pm.

— EMU Athletics —

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