MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. – Five Dukes scored to push James Madison past Central Michigan, 5-2, in Mid-American Conference field hockey action on Friday afternoon at Cristy Freese Field.
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The victory was No. 250 for Head Coach
Christy Morgan while leading the Dukes (1991-99, 2014-Pres.). Morgan boasts a 250-153-2 (.620) record across her 21 seasons in Harrisonburg, and 255-167-2 (.604) in her 22-year coaching career.
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The Dukes (5-3, 1-0 MAC) scored five unanswered goals in the first three periods to top CMU (4-3, 0-1 MAC). JMU held an advantage in shots (17-11), while the Chippewas earned more penalty corners (8-4).
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Alice Roeper registered three points, posting a goal and an assist.
Julie Narleski,
Madelief Molier,Â
Avery Ruckman and
Skyler Brown all found the back of the net as well.
Molly Schreiner started in net, making a pair of saves and allowing zero goals in 38:31 of action.
Hannah Popolis finished the game, tallying four saves in the win.
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Cameron Pluciennik recorded both goals for CMU, while Carolena Ryon and Hailey Bainer each added an assist. Ashley Clogger rejected five JMU shots, logging 41:56 in cage before Jenna Billig took over the remainder of the game, finishing with a pair of saves.
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Quoting Head Coach Christy Morgan
"It was great, fast, connected hockey today! We left a few out there, so we must be more disciplined in the defensive end. I'm proud of our team and happy that they left a piece of their hearts on the field. Go Dukes!"
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How It Happened
- JMU held the Chippewas without a shot in the opening frame but could not find the back of the net either, resulting in a 0-0 score after one.
- Narleski opened the scoring forty seconds into the second quarter, picking up a loose ball along the end line and pushing it in to make it 1-0.
- Less than two minutes later, Roeper dribbled past a defender and dished to Molier for the easy tap-in for the 2-0 lead.
- Halfway through the second, Brown produced a direct shot at the top of the circle that was saved and collected by Ruckman, who chipped it in to give JMU a 3-0 advantage.
- Early in the third, scored on a fadeaway solo shot for a 4-0 Dukes' lead.
- Brown recorded the Dukes' final goal of the contest, driving down the right side of the circle and delivering a rocket to the bottom left corner.
- With under five minutes remaining in regulation, Pluciennik broke through with a deflection off a shot from Bainer during a penalty corner situation.
- On an uneven rush, Ryon passed in front of the goal to Pluciennik for the easy score with 13 seconds left.
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Game Notes
- Ruckman's goal was the first of her career, making her the seventh JMU goal scorer this season and the tenth to register a point.
- Five goals are the most by the Dukes since defeating Bellarmine 6-0 on Oct. 18, 2024. Additionally, that contest against the Knights was the last time JMU had at least five players find the back of the net.
- James Madison is 8-1 (.889) against MAC opponents in regular-season play since joining the league in 2024.
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Up Next
James Madison will complete its trek to the Great Lakes State on Sunday, Sept. 21, when the Dukes square off against No. 8 Michigan. Action in Ann Arbor is slated for 1 p.m. and will stream on Big Ten Plus.