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Cornell's Emmy Horner sends a ball up the field during the Big Red field hockey team's 2-0 win over #17 Yale on Sept. 26, 2025 at Marsha Dodson Field in Ithaca, N.Y.
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Vermont UVM (5-4)
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Winner Cornell CORFH (6-0)
Vermont UVM
(5-4)
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Final
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Cornell CORFH
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Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Vermont UVM 0 0 1 1 2
Cornell CORFH 0 1 2 0 3

Game Recap: Field Hockey | | Jeremy Hartigan, Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Communications

Big Red Stays Unbeaten With 3-2 Win Over Vermont

ITHACA, N.Y. -- The Cornell field hockey team capped a historic opening weekend at its new home with a gritty 3-2 win over Vermont on Sunday afternoon at Marsha Dodson Field. The Big Red remained unbeaten, improving to 6-0, while the Catamounts slipped to 5-4.

Three different players scored for the Big Red, who built a 3-1 lead and held off a late push from the Catamounts in a non-league matchup. Cornell reached 6-0 in a season for the first time since 2009, when it opened the year with seven straight victories.

Sophomore Delaney Keegan opened the scoring with a penalty stroke in the 27th minute, and freshman Emmy Horner made it 2-0 early in the third, poking in a loose ball following a penalty corner. After Vermont's Gabby Santini cut the deficit to one, Cornell responded quickly with a beautifully executed corner in the final 15 seconds of the third - Uma Käding finished with a blast off a feed from Julia Ramsey and a stop by Emma Poplyk to give the Big Red a two-goal cushion.

The Catamounts made it 3-2 in the final minute on a goal by Abby Wilber, but Cornell's defense held firm to secure the win. The Big Red outshot Vermont 10–5 and earned eight penalty corners, compared to the Catamounts' four.

Senior goalkeeper Jane McNally earned the win in goal for Cornell, which will look to carry its momentum into Ivy League play next weekend.

QUOTABLE

"After a big effort on Friday, we started a bit slow, which is to be expected, but I thought we executed our game plan really well. We created chances based on what we saw off the scout, doubled them in both shots and corners and earned a fair result against a very good Vermont team. It's great to be 6-0, but our feet are firmly on the ground as we head into the heart of the season." -- Andy Smith, Head Coach of Cornell Field Hockey

GAME NOTES

• Both Delaney Keegan and Emmy Horner scored their first career goals.
• Cornell's 6-0 start matches its best since 2009 (7-0).
• The Big Red has won 10 of its past 11 contests dating back to last year.
• Sophomore Uma Käding's sixth goal of the season took over the team lead and matches her season-best total when she led the team in the category last fall.
• Cornell now owns a 33-13 (.717) record at home under head coach Andy Smith.
• Senior goalkeeper Jane McNally upped her career record to 6-0 after entering her final season with just 39:05 of playing time in her first three years.
• Junior Julia Ramsey upped her career total of assists to 28, the third-best mark in school history.

NEXT UP

• Cornell will head to the Ocean State for a pair of games, beginning with a conference contest at Brown in Providence, R.I. on Friday, Oct. 3 at 3 p.m. at Goldberger Family Field.
• The Big Red will then head to Bryant for a non-conference game on Sunday, Oct. 5 at 12 p.m. at Steven '69 and Lily Cowen Field in Smithfield, R.I.

 
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