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Two goals by Kathleen Jasinski lift Western New England College past Salve Regina

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SPRINGFIELD, Mass.
– The Western New England College field hockey needed to win a big game, and they did it!

Junior defender Kathleen Jasinski (Templeton, MA) scored the first two goals of her career, including the game-winner with 5:19 left in overtime, as the Golden Bears defeated Salve Regina 3-2 Saturday afternoon (Oct. 23) during Senior and Play-for-the-Cure Day.

Western New England College improved its record to 7-10 after winning for the third time in its last four outings.

More importantly, the Golden Bears evened their mark to 4-4 in The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC) to qualify for the league tournament that begins next Saturday (Oct. 30) at campus sites.

Senior forward Aimee O'Connell (Rome, NY) put the hosts ahead with her fourth goal of the season 13:03 into the contest. Jasinski followed at 23:44 for a two-goal advantage. Senior midfielder Erin Griffin (Lowell, MA) assisted on both goals.

The Seahawks finally scored with 1:06 left before intermission on a goal by junior forward Nikki Schlegel (Kennebunkport, ME) with an assist from junior midfielder Michelle Massey (Mendon, MA).

Salve Regina (3-14, 2-6 TCCC) tied the contest when freshman forward Stephanie Reilly (North Grafton, MA) fired in her first goal of the season at the 46:40 mark.

With a conference tournament bid at stake for both squads, each team used strong defense to keep one another off the board for the final 23:20 of regulation in the well-played game.

In overtime, SRU freshman forward Lisa Bucci (Irvington, NY) had a couple of shots that just missed right. Junior goalie Natalie Balletta (Leominster, MA) then made a couple of great saves on shots by Griffin and O'Connell.

That set the stage for Jasinski who delivered the winning goal with a low blast from about 20 yards out that sailed into the right corner of the net.

Balletta finished with 11 saves in a gutsy performance while WNEC sophomore Kaitlyn Hall (Pawtucket, RI) also performed well stopping five shots.

Griffin and O'Connell were among six seniors honored before the game for their contributions to the WNEC field hockey program. Also recognized were Sarah Antosik (South Windsor, CT), Amy Hedberg (Guilford, CT), Kaela Jalbert (Turner, ME), and Katharyn Vogel (Cazenovia, NY).

The College also sold wrist bands and clothing to support breast cancer awareness and research through the Susan G. Koeman for the Cure program.

Western New England College has two non-league contests left next week at Western Connecticut on Tuesday (Oct. 26) and Elms on Thursday (Oct. 28).

The Golden Bears earned the fourth seed in the conference tournament and will host fifth-seeded Endicott at 1:00 p.m. Saturday (Oct. 30).
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Players Mentioned

Sarah Antosik

#11 Sarah Antosik

M
5' 7"
Senior
Erin Griffin

#1 Erin Griffin

D
5' 1"
Senior
Kaitlyn Hall

#99 Kaitlyn Hall

G
5' 2"
Sophomore
Amy Hedberg

#23 Amy Hedberg

F
5' 7"
Senior
Kaela Jalbert

#6 Kaela Jalbert

F
5' 5"
Senior
Kathleen Jasinski

#5 Kathleen Jasinski

D
5' 8"
Junior
Aimee O

#22 Aimee O'Connell

F
5' 2"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Sarah Antosik

#11 Sarah Antosik

5' 7"
Senior
M
Erin Griffin

#1 Erin Griffin

5' 1"
Senior
D
Kaitlyn Hall

#99 Kaitlyn Hall

5' 2"
Sophomore
G
Amy Hedberg

#23 Amy Hedberg

5' 7"
Senior
F
Kaela Jalbert

#6 Kaela Jalbert

5' 5"
Senior
F
Kathleen Jasinski

#5 Kathleen Jasinski

5' 8"
Junior
D
Aimee O

#22 Aimee O'Connell

5' 2"
Senior
F