University of Connecticut Athletics
Huskies Take Down Monarchs behind Sol Simone Electrifying OT Winner
10/24/2025 8:28:00โฏPM | Field Hockey
STORRS, Conn. โ UConn women's field hockey secured a 2-1 victory over Old Dominion University with a decisive overtime goal, overcoming an early deficit.
The match began with UConn facing immediate pressure from Old Dominion. UConn's goalkeeper, Natalie McKenna, made a crucial save against a shot by Amelie Zielcke at 7:41. However, Old Dominion broke through at 10:52 with a goal scored by Sanci Molkenboer, assisted by Sian Emslie and Cosima Perleth. The first quarter concluded with Old Dominion leading 1-0.
UConn found momentum midway through the second quarter with a successful penalty corner. At 29:28, Pien Prins equalized the score with a goal, assisted by Sol Simone, showcasing effective teamwork. Old Dominion had earlier challenged UConn's defense with a penalty corner at 20:44, but McKenna made a crucial save. The quarter concluded with a 1-1 tie, setting the stage for an intense final stretch.
In the third quarter, UConn maintained a strong defensive stance, highlighted by Prins' crucial defensive saves. At 32:57, she denied Old Dominion's Molkenboer, and again at 33:18, she blocked Serena Langendoen's attempt. Despite a green card issued to UConn's Violeta Francese at 40:52, the home team held firm. McKenna contributed with a key save against Emslie at 44:14. The quarter concluded with the score tied at 1-1.
In the fourth quarter, UConn's defense held firm as McKenna made a crucial save against Old Dominion's Isabella Decesaris at 53:44. Despite a green card issued to Emma Larit at 57:20, UConn managed to maintain their defensive stance. The quarter ended with no goals scored, leaving the game tied at 1-1.
The overtime period began with UConn's defense under pressure, as Old Dominion quickly initiated a series of attacks. McKenna, UConn's goalkeeper, played a pivotal role, making crucial saves against shots from Emslie and Langendoen. Despite two penalty corners executed by Madison Zalewski, UConn's defense held firm, blocking further attempts and maintaining a stalemate. The period concluded with the score unchanged at 1-1.
In the second overtime period, UConn secured a decisive victory against Old Dominion. At the 70:45 mark, Simone delivered the game-winning goal after stealing the ball and weaving through the defense, breaking the tie and giving UConn a 2-1 lead. The match concluded with UConn emerging victorious with a final score of 2-1.
McKenna posted seven saves in the match, allowing just one goal. Simone scored one goal and provided an assist, while Prins contributed with a goal of her own.
Their next game will take place on October 26, as they travel to Fairfield, CT, to face Fairfield at noon.
Players Mentioned
Team Stats

Sanci Molkenboer
Assisted By: Sian Emslie , Cosima Perleth
GOAL by Old Dominion Sanci Molkenboer (FIRST GOAL), Assist by Sian Emslie and Cosima Perleth
10:52

Pien Prins
Assisted By: Sol Simone
GOAL by UConn Pien Prins, Assist by Sol Simone
29:28

Sol Simone
GOAL by UConn Sol Simone
70:45



















