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JMU Rolls Past Davidson in 7-0 Shutout Win
9/26/2021 5:34:00 PM | Field Hockey
HARRISONBURG, Va. – The James Madison field hockey team shut out Davidson 7-0 in a strong performance on Sunday afternoon at the JMU Field Hockey Complex.
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The Dukes improved to 4-4 while the Wildcats fell to 2-6 on the year.
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JMU had seven different goal scorers, which included five in the second half to help the Dukes return to the win column.
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Eveline Zwager tallied a game-high three points off one goal and one assists, while Emily Harrison also tacked on one goal and a helper and Courtney Lynch pulled through with two assists as well.
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JMU also got scores from Mikenna Allen, Caroline Cahill, Tori Carawan, Samantha Grimes and Diede Remijnse. The goals by Allen and Grimes were the first of their respective careers.
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The Dukes dominated the shots department by a 27-1 margin, which included 16-0 in the first half. JMU also held a 16-0 lead in shots on goal. It also had a 12-1 advantage in penalty corners.
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After a scoreless first, Zwager opened the scoring 46 seconds into the second quarter off a redirect from Kara McClure. Allen's first-career tally minutes later gave JMU a 2-0 halftime lead.
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The Dukes added two more goals in the third and three in the fourth to complete the rout.
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For Davidson, Cato Roell made nine saves, while Florien Marcussen earned the win for JMU despite not facing a single shot on goal. Davidson's lone shot was blocked by a JMU defender.
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GAME NOTES
SCORING SUMMARY
15:46 | Eveline Zwager redirects long pass from Kara McClure
18:40 | Mikenna Allen buried shot in front off pass from Courtney Lynch and Aubrey Scott King
34:04 | Caroline Cahill backhand shot
43:20 | Tori Carawan scores on breakaway, assists to Emily Harrison and Zwager
49:03 | Harrison collects ball off deflected shot by Sarah Beers
53:39 | Samantha Grimes goes far side off pass from Courtney Lynch
58:07 | Diede Remijnse penalty stroke
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UP NEXT
The Dukes will open conference play on Friday, Oct. 1 by hosting Northeastern at 6 p.m. The game will be streamed on FloSports.
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The Dukes improved to 4-4 while the Wildcats fell to 2-6 on the year.
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JMU had seven different goal scorers, which included five in the second half to help the Dukes return to the win column.
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Eveline Zwager tallied a game-high three points off one goal and one assists, while Emily Harrison also tacked on one goal and a helper and Courtney Lynch pulled through with two assists as well.
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JMU also got scores from Mikenna Allen, Caroline Cahill, Tori Carawan, Samantha Grimes and Diede Remijnse. The goals by Allen and Grimes were the first of their respective careers.
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The Dukes dominated the shots department by a 27-1 margin, which included 16-0 in the first half. JMU also held a 16-0 lead in shots on goal. It also had a 12-1 advantage in penalty corners.
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After a scoreless first, Zwager opened the scoring 46 seconds into the second quarter off a redirect from Kara McClure. Allen's first-career tally minutes later gave JMU a 2-0 halftime lead.
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The Dukes added two more goals in the third and three in the fourth to complete the rout.
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For Davidson, Cato Roell made nine saves, while Florien Marcussen earned the win for JMU despite not facing a single shot on goal. Davidson's lone shot was blocked by a JMU defender.
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GAME NOTES
- JMU has won all four its games by way of a shutout
- Cahill produced a three-game goal streak for the first time in her career
- It was JMU's most goals scored and largest margin of victory since an 8-1 win over Saint Francis on Oct. 16, 2018
- Sunday's shutout was the largest by the Dukes since an 8-0 win versus Hofstra on Oct. 22, 2017
SCORING SUMMARY
15:46 | Eveline Zwager redirects long pass from Kara McClure
18:40 | Mikenna Allen buried shot in front off pass from Courtney Lynch and Aubrey Scott King
34:04 | Caroline Cahill backhand shot
43:20 | Tori Carawan scores on breakaway, assists to Emily Harrison and Zwager
49:03 | Harrison collects ball off deflected shot by Sarah Beers
53:39 | Samantha Grimes goes far side off pass from Courtney Lynch
58:07 | Diede Remijnse penalty stroke
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UP NEXT
The Dukes will open conference play on Friday, Oct. 1 by hosting Northeastern at 6 p.m. The game will be streamed on FloSports.
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Team Stats
DAV
JMU
Goals
0
7
Shots
1
27
Shots on Goal
0
16
Saves
9
0
Corners
1
12
Offsides
0
0
Fouls
30
39
Scoring Plays

Zwager, Eveline (7)
Assisted By: McClure, Kara
redirect off long pass
15:46

Allen, Mikenna (1)
Assisted By: Lynch, Courtney , King, Aubrey Scott
pass inside shot out front
18:40

Cahill, Caroline (3)
backhand shot in front
34:04

Carawan, Tori (1)
Assisted By: Harrison, Emily , Zwager, Eveline
break away, pass across in front
43:20

Harrison, Emily (2)
Assisted By: Beers, Sarah
deflected off block
49:03

Grimes, Samantha (1)
Assisted By: Lynch, Courtney
pass in front, farside shot
53:39

Remijnse, Diede (3)
JMU Remijnse, Diede PENALTY STROKE GOAL, goal number 3 for season.
58:07
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