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Buckeyes split final home series

Brian Polking

Issue date: 10/18/05 Section: Sports
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Senior Katelin Condon scored her first goal of the season during Sunday´s 6-1 win over Central Michigan at the North Turf Field.
Media Credit: David Heasley
Senior Katelin Condon scored her first goal of the season during Sunday´s 6-1 win over Central Michigan at the North Turf Field.

The No. 9 Ohio State field hockey team (13-3, 3-1 Big Ten) split their final two home games of the regular season, rebounding from a 2-1 double overtime loss against No. 7 Indiana (13-1, 4-0 Big Ten) Friday with a 6-1 win on Senior Day against Central Michigan (6-9, 3-3 Mid-American Conference) Sunday at the North Turf Field.

The Buckeye's weekend got off to a rough start Friday with a loss at home to Indiana. It was their first home loss since the season opener against Maryland.

Indiana junior back Morgan Miller scored the game-winning goal off a penalty corner 11 minutes into the second overtime, ending the Buckeyes 11-game winning streak.

"Indiana is a solid team," coach Anne Wilkinson said. "That's why they're No. 7."

Goals were hard to come by all game, and it was scoreless at the half.

OSU struck first on a goal by junior forward Lauren Kruse 5:53 into the second half. Kruse recovered a loose ball on the left side of the goal and scored into the right corner. It was the seventh goal of the year for Kruse.

Indiana sophomore forward Frederique Meeuwsen tied the game with 19 minutes left, tapping in a shot off a blocked penalty corner. It appeared that the ball hit Meeuwsen's foot before going into the goal, which would nullify it, but the officials ruled it a goal after a short discussion.

Forced to play the final minutes of regulation shorthanded after senior forward Lucy Clayton received a yellow card, the Buckeyes took the game into overtime with the help of two late saves from senior goalie Lindsay Williams.

Williams made a diving save with three minutes to go and a kick save with 40 seconds left, pushing the ball just outside the right side of the goal.

The Buckeyes dominated the first overtime, taking seven shots and preventing the Hoosiers from taking a single shot. Indiana sophomore goalie Haley Exner kept the Buckeyes off the board recording five saves in the overtime. For the game, Exner had 16 saves.

"Their goalkeeper kept them in the game," Wilkinson said. "She played great today."

The first shot the Hoosiers took in the second overtime ended the game when Miller scored into the upper right corner of the goal. The Buckeyes outshot Indiana 27-7 in the game and had seven more penalty corners than the Hoosiers, but couldn't convert the scoring chances into goals.
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