September 6, 2008, Delaware, Ohio - Host Ohio Wesleyan scored twice in the final 7:01 and claimed a 4-2 victory over DePauw. The Tigers dropped to 1-1 with the loss, while the Bishops improved to 1-1.
Mimi Anthony gave Ohio Wesleyan a 1-0 lead with 18:09 left in the first half on an assist from Christa Ccocumelli before DePauw's Beth Seegers knotted the contest with an assist from Carolyn Mueller at 5:06.
Lilly Jianas' unassisted score with 2:19 left in the half put the Bishops back in front before DePauw's Kimberly Trainor scored, unassisted, with 17:36 left in the second half to tie the contest at 2-2.
The Bishops' Abigail Walsh delivered the eventual game-winning goal with 7:01 left on an assist from Cocumnelli before Macie Miller put the contest away with 4:13 left with an assit from Jianas.
DePauw outshot Ohio Wesleyan, 25-12 and held a 15-4 edge in corners. Liz Attewell recorded four saves for the Tigers with Krista Murray totaling four for the Bishops.
The Tigers return to action action on Wednesday, September 10, at Bellarmine.
Meredith Ellis' goal midway through the second overtime lifted DePauw to a 2-1 win at Kenyon in the season opener for both schools
/Athletics/Field HockeyThe DePauw field hockey team and five of its players have been recognized by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association for academic excellence
/Athletics/Field HockeyDePauw junior forward Carolyn Mueller and sophomore defender Becca Rojek have been named to the Longstreth/National Field Hockey Coaches Association all-Great Lakes Region team
/Athletics/Field HockeyThree DePauw players earned a spot on the all-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference in voting by the conference's five head coaches
/Athletics/Field HockeyDePauw opened Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference play in mid-September with losses at Centre and Sewanee, but this weekend it avenged both and, today, won its first SCAC title with a 3-2 win over host Sewanee
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