Northwestern University Athletics

Moving On! Wildcats Advance to Semifinals With 3-1 Win Over Rutgers
11/7/2019 6:29:00β―PM | Field Hockey
STATE COLLEGE, Penn. β No. 14 Northwestern advanced to the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament with a decisive 3-1 victory over No. 16 Rutgers in the Big Ten quarterfinals on Thursday evening.
The Wildcats now set up a rematch with No. 7 Iowa on Friday evening in the Big Ten semifinals. The game is slated to begin at 5:30 p.m. CT, with coverage on BTN Plus.
Fresh off being crowned Big Ten Freshman of the Year on Wednesday, redshirt first-year Bente Baekers paced the NU offense, tallying all three of Northwestern's goals to notch her fourth hat trick of the season. The rookie from Rijswijk, Netherlands now leads the nation with 27 goals scored on the season, which already ranks as the third-highest single-season output in program history behind only Lisa Griswold (28, 1983) and Chelsea Armstrong (29, 2012).
The Wildcats outshot the Scarlet Knights, 13-12, but also were backed by a solid defensive effort as they allowed just one goal on 12 Rutgers penalty corner attempts. Junior Florien Marcussen recorded three saves on the game, all of which came in the fourth quarter.
The 'Cats wasted no time getting started as Baekers put one pas the Scarlet Knights just four minutes into the game to give NU an early advantage. Sophomore Maren Seidel provided the assist, her third of the season.
Northwestern came out firing again to start the second half as Baekers scored an unassisted goal just 30 seconds into the third quarter, followed by a successful penalty corner attempt just over a minute later to extend the Wildcats' lead. Senior Kirsten Mansfield and junior Christen Conley provided the assists on the penalty corner.
This marks the fifth time in the last six years Northwestern has advanced to the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament.
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The Wildcats now set up a rematch with No. 7 Iowa on Friday evening in the Big Ten semifinals. The game is slated to begin at 5:30 p.m. CT, with coverage on BTN Plus.
Fresh off being crowned Big Ten Freshman of the Year on Wednesday, redshirt first-year Bente Baekers paced the NU offense, tallying all three of Northwestern's goals to notch her fourth hat trick of the season. The rookie from Rijswijk, Netherlands now leads the nation with 27 goals scored on the season, which already ranks as the third-highest single-season output in program history behind only Lisa Griswold (28, 1983) and Chelsea Armstrong (29, 2012).
The Wildcats outshot the Scarlet Knights, 13-12, but also were backed by a solid defensive effort as they allowed just one goal on 12 Rutgers penalty corner attempts. Junior Florien Marcussen recorded three saves on the game, all of which came in the fourth quarter.
The 'Cats wasted no time getting started as Baekers put one pas the Scarlet Knights just four minutes into the game to give NU an early advantage. Sophomore Maren Seidel provided the assist, her third of the season.
Northwestern came out firing again to start the second half as Baekers scored an unassisted goal just 30 seconds into the third quarter, followed by a successful penalty corner attempt just over a minute later to extend the Wildcats' lead. Senior Kirsten Mansfield and junior Christen Conley provided the assists on the penalty corner.
This marks the fifth time in the last six years Northwestern has advanced to the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament.
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Team Stats
RU
NU
Goals
1
3
Shots
12
13
Shots on Goal
5
10
Saves
7
4
Corners
12
5
Offsides
0
0
Fouls
0
0
Scoring Plays

Bente Baekers
Assisted By: Maren Seidel
GOAL by NU Bente Baekers (FIRST GOAL), Assist by Maren Seidel.
3:57

Bente Baekers
GOAL by NU Bente Baekers.
30:31

Bente Baekers
Assisted By: Kirsten Mansfield , Christen Conley
GOAL by NU Bente Baekers, Assist by Kirsten Mansfield and Christen Conley.
31:56

Cuneo, Austyn
Assisted By: Parkes, Tayla , Gollotto, Alanna
GOAL by RU Cuneo, Austyn, Assist by Parkes, Tayla and Gollotto, Alanna.
44:07
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