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Field Hockey Cruises to 4-1 Win at Columbia
9/26/2025 6:00:00 PM | Field Hockey
NEW YORK, N.Y. - The Brown field hockey team (3-3, 1-1) picked up its first Ivy League win of the season with a 4-1 triumph at Columbia (3-3, 0-2) on Friday afternoon.
"I'm pleased with our performance today and am excited to earn our first Ivy League win of the season," head coach Britt Broady said. "Columbia is a dangerous team who plays with energy and fight. They gave us a battle today and I'm pleased we were able to sustain our composure."
The Bears opened the scoring 6:48 into the game as Lexi Pellegrino netted her sixth goal of the season. It was Pellegrino's 31st career goal and fourth-straight game with a goal, her goal was assisted by Mia Karine Myklebust. The Bears held a 3-0 shot advantage in the opening 15 minutes, it was the third time in the last two games Brown held their opponent without a shot in a quarter.
Sadie Schultz doubled Brown's lead with her second goal of the season 2:25 into the second quarter, Schultz's goal was assisted by Pellegrino, it was also Schultz's second-straight game with a goal. After Brown doubled its lead, they stayed on the offensive, tallying three shots on target forcing Columbia goalkeeper Margot Houle to make three saves.Â
The Bears broke through and scored their third goal of the game with one minute left in the first half as Pellegrino netted her second goal of the afternoon off a penalty corner chance. Brown went on to out-shoot Columbia 8-1 in the first half as they took a 3-0 lead into halftime.Â
Brown tallied a season-high 13 shots in the third quarter, they were not able to find the back of the net in the third as Houle made 10 stops. Columbia cut into the Brown lead with 43 seconds remaining in the third as the game entered the final 15 minutes with Brown holding a 3-1 advantage.
Frances Moriniere put the finishing touches on the 4-1 victory with her first-career goal, the goal was assisted by Pellegrino.
Pellegrino recorded multiple goals and six points for the second-straight game as she has a team-high 17 points this season. With her six points on Friday, the Westwood, Mass. native moved sixth in program history with 71 career points, she remains fourth all-time with 32 career goals and is one goal away from being tied for third in program history.
"It was a really exciting full-team win today," Pellegrino said. "We always talk about how 'winning is a skill' and I feel that today we exhibited that. Throughout the highs and lows of the game we remained calm and continued to play Brown field hockey.
As a team, the Bears have scored 12 goals to go along with 52 shots over the last two games. Out of the 52 shots, 36 have been on goal. Brown has tallied 20 or more shots in three games this season. Defensively, the Bears have held opponents to five total shots on target over the last two games.
Brown will look for its third-straight win on Sunday, Sept. 28 when they welcome UMass Lowell to Goldberger Family Field at 1 p.m.
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"I'm pleased with our performance today and am excited to earn our first Ivy League win of the season," head coach Britt Broady said. "Columbia is a dangerous team who plays with energy and fight. They gave us a battle today and I'm pleased we were able to sustain our composure."
The Bears opened the scoring 6:48 into the game as Lexi Pellegrino netted her sixth goal of the season. It was Pellegrino's 31st career goal and fourth-straight game with a goal, her goal was assisted by Mia Karine Myklebust. The Bears held a 3-0 shot advantage in the opening 15 minutes, it was the third time in the last two games Brown held their opponent without a shot in a quarter.
Sadie Schultz doubled Brown's lead with her second goal of the season 2:25 into the second quarter, Schultz's goal was assisted by Pellegrino, it was also Schultz's second-straight game with a goal. After Brown doubled its lead, they stayed on the offensive, tallying three shots on target forcing Columbia goalkeeper Margot Houle to make three saves.Â
The Bears broke through and scored their third goal of the game with one minute left in the first half as Pellegrino netted her second goal of the afternoon off a penalty corner chance. Brown went on to out-shoot Columbia 8-1 in the first half as they took a 3-0 lead into halftime.Â
Brown tallied a season-high 13 shots in the third quarter, they were not able to find the back of the net in the third as Houle made 10 stops. Columbia cut into the Brown lead with 43 seconds remaining in the third as the game entered the final 15 minutes with Brown holding a 3-1 advantage.
Frances Moriniere put the finishing touches on the 4-1 victory with her first-career goal, the goal was assisted by Pellegrino.
Pellegrino recorded multiple goals and six points for the second-straight game as she has a team-high 17 points this season. With her six points on Friday, the Westwood, Mass. native moved sixth in program history with 71 career points, she remains fourth all-time with 32 career goals and is one goal away from being tied for third in program history.
"It was a really exciting full-team win today," Pellegrino said. "We always talk about how 'winning is a skill' and I feel that today we exhibited that. Throughout the highs and lows of the game we remained calm and continued to play Brown field hockey.
As a team, the Bears have scored 12 goals to go along with 52 shots over the last two games. Out of the 52 shots, 36 have been on goal. Brown has tallied 20 or more shots in three games this season. Defensively, the Bears have held opponents to five total shots on target over the last two games.
Brown will look for its third-straight win on Sunday, Sept. 28 when they welcome UMass Lowell to Goldberger Family Field at 1 p.m.
Â
BROWN UNIVERSITY SPORTS FOUNDATION
The Brown University Sports Foundation (BUSF) is the backbone of our athletics program, playing a crucial role in enhancing the student-athlete experience. This is possible through philanthropic support from our alumni, parents, fans, and friends. Your gift through the Sports Foundation can immediately impact today's Brown Bears, helping them excel in the classroom, in competition, and, most importantly, in the community. Please click here to learn more about how you can support the Bears.
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
For the latest on Brown Athletics, please follow @BrownU_Bears on X and @BrownU_Bears on Instagram. Like BrownUBears on Facebook and subscribe to the BrownAthletics YouTube channel.
Team Stats
BROWN
COLUMBIA
Goals
4
1
Shots
25
7
Shots on Goal
20
2
Saves
1
13
Corners
4
7
Offsides
0
0
Fouls
15
12
Scoring Plays

Lexi Pellegrino
Assisted By: Mia Karine myklebust
GOAL by Brown Lexi Pellegrino (FIRST GOAL), Assist by Mia Karine myklebust
6:48

Sadie Schultz
Assisted By: Lexi Pellegrino
GOAL by Brown Sadie Schultz, Assist by Lexi Pellegrino
17:25

Lexi Pellegrino
Assisted By: Juliette Meijaard
GOAL by Brown Lexi Pellegrino, Assist by Juliette Meijaard
29:00

Sophia Abate
Assisted By: Sam Petrucco , Delfi Gonzalez lobo
GOAL by Columbia Sophia Abate, Assist by Sam Petrucco and Delfi Gonzalez lobo
44:17

Frances Moriniere
Assisted By: Lexi Pellegrino
GOAL by Brown Frances Moriniere, Assist by Lexi Pellegrino
58:14
Game Leaders
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