Box Score Oct. 31, 2015 Box Score | Photo Gallery 
The Basics
• Score: Gettysburg 5, Johns Hopkins 4
• Records: JHU (7-9, 4-5 CC), GC (7-9, 3-6 CC)
• Location: Baltimore, MD • Homewood Field
• The Short Story: After rallying from a two-goal deficit to tie the game, the Johns Hopkins field hockey team lost to visiting Gettysburg, 5-4, on a late penalty stroke. The Blue Jays end their season with a 7-9 overall record and a 4-5 mark in the Centennial Conference.
How it Happened
• Johns Hopkins took a quick two-goal lead as senior Leslie MacManus and sophomore Morgan Pothast scored back-to-back goals just 42 seconds apart. MacManus put back a rebound off a Victoria Piscopo shot just 1:41 in. Less than a minute later, Pothast redirected a pass from Piscopo past Haley Mowery.
• Gettysburg answered with two goals in a four-minute span to tie the game with 25:38 still to play in the first half. Hannah Fitzgerald dribbled up the field and fired a low shot just inside the circle that beat sophomore Greta Helvie. Tori Sankey then put back a rebound off a Helvie save on Alex Calder.
• The visitors took the lead at the 23:47-mark when Clare Nolan took a pass from Sankey and buried a shot to the bottom left corner.
• Gettysburg pushed its lead to 4-2 when Lindsay Kraus converted a penalty stroke just 1:57 into the second half.
• The Blue Jays pulled back within one when junior Austin Davis collected a ball in traffic and slipped a shot past Mowery from 10 yards out. Hopkins then tied it on a great goal by junior Bridget Hampton with 11:23 to play. Sophomore Princess Sutherland dribbled down the field and then sent a hard pass across the circle and Hampton one-timed it out of the air at the far post.
• Fitzgerald scored what proved to be the game-winner on a penalty stroke with 10 seconds to play.
What it Means
• Johns Hopkins is now 19-18-1 all-time against Gettysburg.
• The Blue Jays finish the season with a 7-10 overall record and a 4-6 mark in the Centennial Conference.
Inside the Box Score
• Sophomore Greta Helvie finished with four saves for the Blue Jays and sophomore Francesca Cali made a defensive save.
• Haley Mowery made 17 saves for the Bullets and got three defensive saves from Emily Van Horn.
• Hopkins outshot Gettysburg, 25-20, and had 19 corners to just five for the Bullets.