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Meghan Talerman
Meghan Talerman

Talerman Scores Twice as Bentley Holds off AIC, 3-1

WALTHAM, Mass. – Sophomore Meghan Talerman (Centerville/Barnstable HS) scored her sixth and seven goals of the season, and senior co-captain Melissa Martorelli (Holmdel, N.J./Holmdel HS) recorded a pair of defensive saves, as Bentley University held off American International College, 3-1, in Northeast-10 Conference field hockey Friday evening at Bentley.

Bentley, ranked tenth nationally in Division II, improved to 9-5 overall and evened its conference record at 3-3. AIC fell to 7-7 overall and 2-4 conference after losing to the Falcons for the second time.

Both teams were on the scoreboard before the game was ten minutes old. Senior Courtney Williams (Westfield) scored for the visitors just 25 seconds after the opening whistle, and Bentley sophomore Kelsey Howard (Scarborough, Maine/Scarborough HS) answered 8:33 into the contest, scoring on a second-chance shot. It was her first of the season as she became the 13th different Falcon to put the ball in the net this fall.

Four minutes later, Talerman netted what proved to be the game-winner after redirecting a pass from outside by junior Gina Lirange (Auburn/Auburn HS).

AIC dominated play in the second half (11-1 in shots, 6-0 in penalty corners), but it was Bentley that had the only goal post-intermission. Talerman intercepted a pass at about the 30, dribbled it to just inside the circle and blasted it into the lower right corner of the cage with 19:20 left to play.

Prior to Talerman's second, Martorelli helped preserve the 2-1 lead with a pair of defensive saves, one in each half.

Bentley sophomore goalie Katie Kelley (Walpole/Walpole HS) finished with six saves, all but one coming in the second half, and blanked the Yellow Jackets over the final 69-plus minutes. Senior Kori Huffman (Brattleboro, Vt.) made a pair of first-half saves for AIC.

Overall, AIC finished with a 14-8 advantage in shots and twice as many penalty corners, 6-3.

Bentley will be on the road twice next week, making visits to Saint Anselm Wednesday and Southern Connecticut State next Saturday. The final home game of the regular season is Oct. 29 against St. Michael's.