CLINTON, N.Y. – Colby College's Julia Maimonis scored three goals and the Mules posted a 12-2 NESCAC win against the Hamilton College Continentals on Hamilton's Steuben Field on Saturday, March 23.
Season Update
- Nationally ranked No. 20 Hamilton (3-3, 2-2 NESCAC) has played four teams that are in the current Top 25 coaches poll.
- The ninth-ranked Mules improved to 5-1 overall and 3-1 in the conference.
How It Happened
- Colby held the Continentals scoreless through the first quarter and enjoyed a 7-1 lead at the half.
- Maddie Boger '25 scored Hamilton's first goal with 1:14 remaining in the second quarter.
- The Mules scored the next two goals for a 9-1 advantage with 12:01 left in the third quarter.
- Alana King '24 netted Hamilton's second and final goal a short 58 seconds later after her initial shot was stopped by the goalie. King picked up the loose ball and her second shot found the back of the net.
- Colby added one more goal in the third and two in the fourth quarter for the final margin.
Notes
- Boger recorded her first career goal.
- King scored the 39th goal of her Hamilton career.
- Marin Ciardiello '26 handed out her first assist of the season.
- Meghan Lane '24 scooped up a team-best six ground balls, had two caused turnovers and won two draw controls.
- Julia Lee '27 picked up a season-best three ground balls.
- Casey Fiore '24 started in goal and made two saves in the first half.
- Kaitlin Reed '24 relieved Fiore and stopped eight shots in the second half.
- The Mules' Maimonis added two ground balls and three caused turnovers.
- Ainsley Dion chipped in two goals and four draws.
- Ally Franz scored two goals while Julia Jardina, Ainsley Burke, Stella Regan and Tori Congdon contributed one each.
- Kins Helmer had one goal and a team-best two assists.
- Olivia Kraus and Cami McDonald passed out one assist apiece.
- Kat Munter scooped up four ground balls.
- Sarah Hearns turned away eight shots in goal for Colby.
Next Game
Hamilton travels to Brunswick, Maine, for another NESCAC matchup at Bowdoin College (4-3, 1-3) on Saturday, March 30 at 11 a.m.