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Tiffany Snow (10) gets a hug from Melissa Leonetti following Snow's game-winning goal against Japan.

USA Field Hockey Women Down Japan 2-1 in Series Opener

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Tiffany Snow (Escondido, Calif.) scored a goal off a penalty corner with four minutes remaining in the game to give the USA Field Hockey National Team a 2-1 victory over Japan in the first match of a five-game series at the Univ. of Maryland.

Battling back from a 1-0 halftime deficit, Snow took the initial entry pass on the penalty corner and flipped it over to teammate Kelly Doton. Doton drew in the Japanese defenders before returning the pass to Snow who deposited it to the Japan net for the 2-1 victory.

"All I can say is (coach) Lee (Bodimeade) knows how to call corners," said Snow after the team successfully executed the head coach's call on the multi-pass game-winner. "It was just a great call by the coach and good execution by the team."

After dominating possession throughout the early going, the USA found itself down 1-0 midway though the first half after Japan's Miyuki Nakagawa lifted a penalty corner rebound over USA keeper Jill Dedman (Orange, Conn.) to give the visitors a halftime lead.

The USA continued to press in the second half and the more than 2,000 fans in attendance were rewarded when Kayla Bashore (Shoemakersville, Pa.) netted a penalty corner pass nine minutes into the second period.

The tradition of tight USA/Japan games continued in the second half with the USA successfully defending Japan's vaunted counter-attacks before setting up Snow for the game winner.

"Japan is a very good team," said Bodimeade on his team's victory over the world's 6th-ranked squad. "The good thing about playing a home with a squad of 25 is you get to test yourself against one of the world's top teams. Anytime you play Japan, know you're going to get that test.

The game also represented the first senior international appearance for the USA's Natalie Martirosian (Richmond, Va.). A former standout at Princeton Univ., Martirosian competed on various USA junior teams prior to earning a spot on the 2007-08 USA squad.

The USA/Japan series continues with Game 2 at the Univ. of Maryland on Monday (Oct. 8) at 7 p.m.

Sun Safe Play Campaign

Initiated in June 2007 in memory of former USA Field Hockey teammate Maria Whitehead, the Sun Safe Play! Campaign is an effort by the USA Field Hockey National Team and the Melanoma International Foundation to provide athletes who regularly play, practice and compete in the sun with educational information on melanoma and skin cancer prevention. A former member of USA Field Hockey teams and a college coach, Whitehead died from melanoma in November of 2006. USA Field Hockey’s Sun Safe Play! Campaign encourages all outdoor athletes to practice sun safe habits and make healthy decisions while playing in the sun.

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Game Commentary

USA 2, Japan 1
JPN: Miyuki Nakagawa (PC, 12:00)
USA: Kayla Bashore (PC, 44:00)
USA: Tiffany Snow (PC, 66:00)

USA Starters:  Melissa Leonetti (Erdenheim, Pa.),  Kelly Doton (Greenfield, Mass.), Sarah Dawson (New Berlin, N.J.), Tiffany Snow (Escondido, Calif.), April Fronzoni (Larksville, Pa), Jill Dedman (GK) (Orange, Conn.), Dana Sensenig (Denver, Pa.), Michelle Kasold (Chapel Hill, N.CClaire Laubach (Centerville, Va.), Kayla Bashore (Shoemakersville, Pa.), Lauren Powley (Mountaintop, Pa.)        
Reserves: Natalie Martirosian (Richmond, Va.),  Caroline Nichols (Virginia Beach, Va.), Carrie Lingo (Rehoboth Beach, Del.), Lauren Crandall (Doyelstown, Pa.), Dina Rizzo (Walpole, Mass.),

Head Coach: Lee Bodimeade

Asst. Coach: Steve Jennings

Japan Starters: Ikuko Okamura (GK), Mayumi Ono, Chie Kimura, Rika Komazawa, Miyuki Nakagawa, Yukari Yamamoto, Tomomi Komori, , Misaki Ozawa , Mika IIMura, Chinami Kozakura, Chie Akutsu, Ayumi Ueno,

Reserves: Hikari Suwa, Akiko Ota, Hazuki Yuda, Ai Murakami
DNP: Yuka Yoshikawa, Kana Nomura

Head Coach: Seung Jin Yoo

 

USA Field Hockey Series Roster vs. Japan
Name Pos Hometown Birth Date

Caps*

Kate Barber Fwd West Chester, Pa. 22-Nov-76 183
Kayla Bashore Def Shoemakersville, Pa. 20-Feb-83 40
Lauren Crandall Def Doyelstown, Pa. 17-Mar-85 30
Rachel Dawson Mid/Def Berlin, N.J. 8-Feb-85 47
Sarah Dawson Fwd Berlin, N.J. 17-Nov-82 51
Jill Dedman GK Orange, Conn. 24-April-78 5
Kelly Doton Fwd Greenfield, Mass. 2-Feb-82 63
Katie Evans Mid Newtown Square 8-May-85 0
Katelyn Falgowski Fwd Landenberg, Pa. 23-Oct-88 38
April Fronzoni Fwd Larksville, Pa. 18 Feb 82 53
Jesse Gey Mid Greenlane, Pa. 1-Jul-86 0
Michelle Kasold Fwd Chapel Hill, N.C. 26-May-87 12
Claire Laubach Def Bristow, Va. 29-Jul-83 42
Melissa Leonetti Def Erdenheim, Pa. 28-Jun-82 63
Carrie Lingo Mid Rehoboth Bch, Del. 27-Sep-79 116
Angie Loy Fwd Louisville, Pa. 23-Apr-82 77
Natalie Martirosian Mid Richmond, Va. 11-Jul-82 0
Caroline Nichols Def Virginia Beach, Va. 15-Dec-84 6
Katie O'Donnell Fwd Blue Bell, Pa. 6-Dec-88 21
Lauren Powley Mid Mountaintop, Pa. 5-Mar-84 52
Dina Rizzo Fwd Walpole, Mass. 24-Mar-80 91
Dana Sensenig Mid Denver, Pa. 20-Nov-84 17
Tiffany Snow Fwd Escondido, Calif. 2-Dec-81 65
Amy Tran GK Grantville, Pa. 2-Oct-80 73
Barbara Weinberg GK Louisville, Ky. 10-Jul-82 11
Head Coach
Lee Bodimeade
*Caps as of
July 25, 2007

 

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