No. 15 Syracuse field hockey takes down No. 16 Louisville 2-1
There’s supposedly no better combination than peanut butter and jelly. But for 15th ranked Syracuse field hockey defender Bo van Kempen and attacking penalty corners might just be today an S use two one win over Louisville van Kempen found the back of the cage twice off the APC, the grad student now has eight goals on the year, and the next leading scorer on the team has three for van Kempen, though it’s not about her, it’s about her teammates that have allowed her to be so effective.
It’s a team achievement when we win the games. I mean, they have to get their penalty for other items for them, I think the other goals will come.
Head coach Lynn Farquhar
Again, I said, Everybody here is special. She’s incredibly humble. She she has a leadership, demeanor to her, where you can see her on the field too, and she always looks incredibly composed. However, she’s incredibly passionate too. So the way she communicates with her team is huge. She was the one who had to fly home and came back and she just wanted to give to the team. I just think that’s that’s things that you don’t you don’t teach.
Van Kempen has scored in six out of the nine contests for Su this season. With the victory, Syracuse now sits at 500 in ACC play. Along with that, the victory here today for the orange marks their first ranked win at home all season long, the road doesn’t get any easier for Syracuse as they welcome 14th-ranked Princeton on Sunday. Game time is set for 11:30. From Coyne stadium, Dan Shalam, citrus TV.