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Eck and Greyhound Defense Ranked in NCAA Field Hockey Stats

Eck and Greyhound Defense Ranked in NCAA Field Hockey Stats

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Senior goalkeeper Andrea Eck and the Moravian College field hockey defense are ranked in the top 25 in multiple categories of this week's NCAA Division III statistics release.

The veteran keeper has played all but 35 minutes during Moravian's 3-2 start to the 2013 season, which included a 90-minute double-overtime on Saturday. Her 0.84 goals against average ranks 25th in Division III.

As a team, the Greyhounds rank 14th in the nation with a 0.76 goals against average. While Eck's 19 saves and one shutout played a huge role in that number, Moravian also received contributions from freshman goalkeeper Megan Kanyuk, senior Erin Gilbert, junior Bryn Tafuri, sophomore Rebecca Hamel and freshman Marisa Pacitti.

Thanks to Eck's shutout of DeSales University in the season-opener on August 31, and the combined shutout of Cedar Crest College on September 11, the Greyhounds sport a 0.4 shutouts per game mark, good for 25th in Division III.

Eck is also climbing the ranks in the Moravian history book. After Saturday's 2-1 double-overtime loss to William Paterson University, Eck's career goals against average was 1.54. That mark is good for third place in school history. If the senior goalie records one more clean sheet, she will move into a third place tie with Maura Acox's seven shutouts.

Eck and the Moravian backline are back in action on Tuesday, September 17 when they travel to Albright College for a non-conference match under the lights at 7 p.m.