Field Hockey to Honor Seniors in Tomorrow's Home Finale with Shenandoah

BRIDGEWATER, Va. - Tomorrow's home finale will be a bittersweet one for the Bridgewater Eagles field hockey team as the squad honors its three seniors before tomorrow's game with Shenandoah.
Goalkeeper Elizabeth Sullivan, defender Kelli Worst and Forward Christina Pybus will all be playing their final home game tomorrow at Mapp Field.
Sullivan comes in to the contest with 17 career victories and 3,950 minutes played. The Virginia Beach, Va. native has seen action in 61 career games with 45 starts.
Worst has been a staple in the BC defense during her four years with the program, boasting 49 starts in 63 career games. Worst, a Virginia Beach, Va. native, has tallied three career goals and an assist to net seven career points.
Pybus has turned in a career year in 2009 with ten goals to date. During her four years with the Eagles, Pybus has played in 68 games with 43 starts. Pybus has scored 19 goals and assisted on five others.
Bridgewater's home finale is slated for a 4:00 p.m. start tomorrow, Thursday, October 22 at Mapp Field.








