Field Hockey Bench Celebration
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0
Queens QUEENS (2-13)
5
Winner App State APP (10-7)
Queens QUEENS
(2-13)
0
Final
5
App State APP
(10-7)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Queens QUEENS 0 0 0 0 0
App State APP 0 2 1 2 5

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Field Hockey Takes Down Queens to Close Out Home Schedule

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BOONE, N.C. – The App State field hockey team defeated Queens by a score of 5-0 on Friday.
 
The Mountaineers (10-7, 6-1 MAC) came into today's matchup after previously falling to No. 22 Old Dominion, and App State's win against Queens (2-13) is the seventh shutout of the season.
 
Freshman Darby Reyburn, Henriette Stegen, Florine Koopman, Franziska Heyltjes and Baylie Phillips all found the back of the cage against Queens, with Phillips goal the first of her collegiate career.
 
Claire Grenis and the Mountaineer defense held firm in today's contest, holding Queens to one shot on the game. This is the second shutout in three games, previously shutting out Longwood on Oct. 25.
 
How it Happened
 
1st: The Mountaineers opened the game tallying two quick shots, both saved by Queens goalkeeper Madison Destefano. App State tallied five shots on goal to Queens zero, leaving both teams scoreless going into the second.

2nd: App State began to put on the offensive pressure, scoring two goals. Reyburn and Stegen found the back of the cage, extending the Mountaineer lead to two before the break. The Mountaineers tallied four shots in the period, in comparison to Queens only shot of the game with one.    

3rd: The Mountaineers came out of the break with more offensive pressure, earning three penalty corners and eight shots. Florine Koopman scored her fourth goal of the season, coming off a Charlotte Bosma pass. Destefano tallied three more saves for the Royals, bringing her total to eight.
 
4th: It was more of the same for App State in the final period, earning five corners and 11 shots. Heyltjes found the back of the cage early in the period, scoring her second goal of the season on her birthday. Phillips scored the first goal of her collegiate career late in the contest, coming from an Emma Rondou pass. The Mountaineers finished the game winning 5-0, and out-shooting the Royals 30-1.
 
Match Notes
Goals
App: Reyburn (2), Stegen (5), Koopman (4), Heyltjes (2), Philips (1)
QU: N/A
 
Assists
App: Koopman (2), Grimbergen (1), Bosma (3), Rondou (1)
QU: N/A
 
Winning Goalie – Claire Grenis (10-7): 1 save, 0 goals allowed  
Losing Goalie – Madison Destefano (2-13): 16 saves, 5 goals allowed 
 
Up Next
The Mountaineers will travel to Harrisonburg, Va. to take on conference opponent MAC James Madison on Sunday. A win in regulation gives the Mountaineers a #2 seed in the MAC Tournament, along with being named MAC Regular Season Co-Champions. First touch is slated for 1 p.m.  
 
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Players Mentioned

Charlotte Bosma

#13 Charlotte Bosma

F
Senior
Claire Grenis

#44 Claire Grenis

GK
Senior
Florine Koopman

#12 Florine Koopman

M/D
Sophomore
Henriette Stegen

#11 Henriette Stegen

F
Junior
Darby Reyburn

#3 Darby Reyburn

M
Freshman
Baylie Phillips

#4 Baylie Phillips

M
Freshman
Franziska Heyltjes

#35 Franziska Heyltjes

F
Freshman
Emma Rondou

#17 Emma Rondou

M
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Charlotte Bosma

#13 Charlotte Bosma

Senior
F
Claire Grenis

#44 Claire Grenis

Senior
GK
Florine Koopman

#12 Florine Koopman

Sophomore
M/D
Henriette Stegen

#11 Henriette Stegen

Junior
F
Darby Reyburn

#3 Darby Reyburn

Freshman
M
Baylie Phillips

#4 Baylie Phillips

Freshman
M
Franziska Heyltjes

#35 Franziska Heyltjes

Freshman
F
Emma Rondou

#17 Emma Rondou

Freshman
M