
No. 3 Terps Take 1-0 Win over No. 17 Boston College in Overtime
9/3/2023 4:25:00 PM | Field Hockey
COLLEGE PARK, MD – Josie Hollamon delivered the game-sealing overtime goal as No. 3 Maryland topped No. 17 Boston College in a hot, Sunday afternoon battle.
The game remained deadlocked for the entirety of regulation, but the Terps endured and converted on a penalty corner to close out game two of the B1G/ACC Challenge and secure their fourth victory of the season.
It was a back-and-forth, defense-dominant game for the entirety of regulation. Maryland had a number of close opportunities and missed connections, including good looks from Maddie Vasilios, Hannah Boss, Sammy Popper, and Hope Rose.
Terps goalkeeper Alyssa Klebasko made a number of impressive plays and did a good job supporting her offensive, finishing with three saves.
The game remained deadlocked for the entirety of regulation, but the Terps endured and converted on a penalty corner to close out game two of the B1G/ACC Challenge and secure their fourth victory of the season.
It was a back-and-forth, defense-dominant game for the entirety of regulation. Maryland had a number of close opportunities and missed connections, including good looks from Maddie Vasilios, Hannah Boss, Sammy Popper, and Hope Rose.
Terps goalkeeper Alyssa Klebasko made a number of impressive plays and did a good job supporting her offensive, finishing with three saves.
Breaking Down The ActionJOSIE HOLLAMON!!!
— Maryland Field Hockey (@TerpsFH) September 3, 2023
What a time for your first career goal! #MadeForNow | #BestofTheBest pic.twitter.com/r7mH43lPdI
- Near the end of the first quarter, Hope Rose had a great breakaway and launched a shot on goal, but the Eagles' goalkeeper Claire Jones made a great save to prevent the Terps from scoring.
- Maryland put up six shots in the first quarter, including two from Sammy Popper.
- Boston College dominated the stat column in the second quarter with five shots, yet Maryland's keeper Alyssa Klebasko delivered three saves to keep the game scoreless going into halftime.
- Hannah Boss notched a pair of shots in the early part of the third quarter, but she could not convert for a score.
- Chaos following a Maryland penalty corner resulted in what looked like a goal from Margot Lawn, but it was called back, keeping the score deadlocked at 0-0.
- Maci Bradford slapped a hopeful shot with less than two minutes left in regulation, but Boston College's Caroline Kelly made another key save to force overtime.
- In the early minutes of overtime, Maryland finally put one through on a penalty corner. Hannah Boss placed the corner perfectly for Josie Hollamon to smack it into the back of the goal.
Series SuccessBig time stops from the freshman! #MadeForNow pic.twitter.com/lAIdJLs3fa
— Maryland Field Hockey (@TerpsFH) September 3, 2023
- Maryland now holds a 14-3 series advantage over Boston College.
- The Terps are undefeated at home against the Eagles, winning all six games they've hosted.
- This was Maryland's fourth overtime matchup and second overtime win against Boston College.
- 1: Josie Hollamon scored her first career goal in this game.
- 3: Number of made saves by Klebasko in this game.
- 3: Number of penalty corners, including the game-sealing overtime corner.
- 9: Maryland had nine shots on goal, compared to Boston College's three.
- The Terps resume play on Friday, Sept. 8 against Miami University (OH) and will continue their homestand at Maryland's Field Hockey and Women's Lacrosse Complex.
Team Stats
BC
UMD
Goals
0
1
Shots
8
13
Shots on Goal
3
9
Saves
8
3
Corners
3
3
Offsides
0
0
Fouls
0
0
Scoring Plays

Josie Hollamon
Assisted By: Hannah Boss
GOAL by UMD Josie Hollamon (FIRST GOAL), Assist by Hannah Boss.
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